Answer: Expanding the territory of the United States and giving American traders access to the northern rim of the Pacific
Explanation:
With the Crimean War having ended, Russia realized that Alaska was quite vulnerable to British invasion and acquisition from Canada and so sought to sell it to free themselves of the burden of having to defend it.
They approached U.S. Secretary of State William Seward who began the acquisition process after the American Civil War.
In acquiring the territory in 1867, America was able to increase it's land mass significantly as well as giving American traders a foothold in the North to enable them trade in Asia and the northern Pacific.
Which rights do the two constitutions protect in both of these passages? Check all that apply. the right to avoid having the police take one’s belongings without a valid reason the right to avoid having the police search one’s home without a valid reason the right to avoid punishment that could be considered cruel or unusual the right to avoid having to admit to committing a crime the right to be represented by an attorney in a criminal trial
Answer: A & B
Explanation:
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Answer:
A and B
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which department is most instrumental in establishing relationships with other
countries?
A. Department of State
B. Department of Homeland Security
C. Department of the Interior
Which right does the First Amendment protect?
right to due process
right to trial -by jury
right to bear arms
right to assemble
Answer:
right to assemble
Explanation:
According to the First Amendment, it is forbidden to restrict or stop people from making a choice of religion, protest or assembly, freedom of speech and of the press.
Therefore, the right that the First Amendment protects is the right to assembly and protest.
A friend of yours tells you about her neighbor, Stan. She is scared to be around him because he usually yelling at other neighbors and has had the police visit his house. She also wonders if Stan is physically abusing his wife. Compare and contrast the culture of honor explanation with the evolutionary explanation for why Stan is acting aggressively.
Answer:
It is due to culture of honor.
Explanation:
Stan is acting aggressively because of the anger that is present in his behaviour. He is quick temper and can't control his anger. A culture of honor is also responsible for such type of behaviour. A culture of honor is a kind of culture in which a person in most cases a man feels force or compel to protect his reputation by answering insulting manner, threats and sometimes through the use of violence. So we can say that Stan's aggressive behaviour is due to culture of honor.
The Cold War was a conflict between __________.
A.
Europe and Russia
B.
China and the Soviet Union
C.
the United States and Europe
D.
the United States and the Soviet Union
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Answer:
OOh this is what we are doing right now ok so the answer would be, D.
Explanation:
A child is spanked by her mom after hitting her toy against the wall. After this incident, she no longer plays with any toys at all, and she is afraid of her mom. This example illustrates that ______________________. punishment should only be used to shape behavior in adulthood punishment is a very powerful and effective way of shaping behavior using punishment to shape behavior can have harmful and unintended side effects negative punishment is better than positive punishment
Answer:
She is traumatized by the incident she went through.
In what way can procastination be positive
Answer:
It's rather logical: when you're putting off things, procrastination helps you to prioritize better. And as we know, effective prioritization is helpful to get rid of unnecessary tasks you might have begun that were not worth your time
Explanation:
1. What affect does the toxic algae bloom have on local
communities and ecosystems?
2. Why was the natural flow of water coming out of Lake
Okeechobee changed?
3. What is polluting the water of Lake Okeechobee?
4. What proposal has been made to try to correct the
problems caused by this change to the natural water flow?
5. What are the advantages/disadvantages of the proposal?
Answer:
1)Algal blooms can reduce the ability of fish and other aquatic life to find food and can cause entire populations to leave an area or even die. Harmful algal blooms cause thick, green muck that impacts clear water, recreation, businesses and property values.
2)The lake has changed over time for many reasons, most of which were caused by people. ... This would open up thousands of acres for cattle ranching, farming and urban development north of the lake. Disston made the first attempt to drain floodwaters by connecting the Caloosahatchee River to Lake Okeechobee.
3)Pollution from sugar-growing operations used to be a large contributor to the lake's problems, because the government let growers pump water from the lake, use it to irrigate their fields, and then pump it back into the lake, filled with fertilizer and chemicals.
5)advantage
Here are 6 reasons to look at proposal writing as a benefit instead of a chore.
Better project planning. Oftentimes, we see a dire need in our community and want to immediately solve it. ...
Building consensus. ...
More research. ...
Plan for monitoring and evaluation. ...
Improved marketing. ...
Get everything in writing.
disadvantage
A proposal will usually take longer to complete than a bankruptcy. Lowering your monthly payment means longer time paying back, however, if your situation improves, you CAN pay off a proposal early. Credit Rating is still affected. – A Consumer Proposal DOES affect your credit.
Explanation:
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Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer. Words can be used more than once. ResetHelp 1. : The stage when vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature) reach their lowest normal levels. 2. : Indicated by movement of the eyes under the lids; dreaming occurs. 3. : Theta and delta waves begin to appear. 4. : Very easy to awaken; EEG shows alpha waves; may even deny being asleep. 5. : Typified by sleep spindles. 6. : The sleep cycle where bed-wetting, night terrors, and sleepwalking may occur. 7. : May allow the brain to work through emotional problems in dream imagery.
Answer:
1. Stage 4 sleep.
2. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
3. Stage 3 sleep.
4. Stage 1 sleep.
5. Stage 2 sleep.
6. Stage 4 sleep.
7. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
Explanation:
Hypothalamus can be defined as a small portion of the mammalian brain responsible for the secretion of hormones through the stimulation of the pituitary gland.
It is located between the midbrain and the thalamus. Also, hypothalamus is the most inferior portion in the diencephalon of the forebrain.
Basically, hypothalamus is the most important portion of the brain in vertebrates that controls various bodily functions. The functions of the hypothalamus includes;
I. Responding to temperature change.
II. Evoking nausea when a person is anxious.
III. Regulating the release of thyroid stimulating hormone in the body.
IV. Regulating sleep and wakefulness in living organisms.
Sleep can be defined as a biological recurring state in which the mind and body of a living organism is characterized by altered (partial or total) consciousness, lessened sensory and muscular activities, as well as reduced physical interaction with the environment.
Matching the various stages of sleep with their description, we have;
1. Stage 4 sleep: the stage when vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature) reach their lowest normal levels.
2. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep: indicated by movement of the eyes under the lids; dreaming occurs.
3. Stage 3 sleep : theta and delta waves begin to appear.
4. Stage 1 sleep: very easy to awaken; electroencephalogram (EEG) shows alpha waves; may even deny being asleep.
5. Stage 2 sleep: typified by sleep spindles.
6. Stage 4 sleep: the sleep cycle where bed-wetting, night terrors, and sleepwalking may occur.
7. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep: may allow the brain to work through emotional problems in dream imagery.
Reread paragraph 1 of ¨welcome to the rise of knights
Answer:
distinctive is the answer
Explanation:
I WILL GOVE BRAINLIEST How did the discovery of oil impact Texas? Was it positively or negatively.
In 1901, Texans struck oil at Spindletop. Over the next forty years Texas became the center of oil exploration and production in the nation. The discovery of oil elevated Texas to national and world importance, changing the economic, social, and political climate of the state.
slope of production possibility curve is
Explanation:
Slope defines the rate at which production of one good can be redirected (be the relocation of productive resources) into the production of the other.
Please help soon! Paragraph Two
Noah began racing go-karts when he was just six years old Noah has traveled to other states to race, win, and finish in the top five, an impressive accomplishment for anyone but
especially for a young driver. He now races a 1934 Ford Legends Coupe, a car that weighs 1,000 pounds and goes faster than 100 miles per hour Noah regularly competes
against drivers who are three times older than he is, but he does not let that intimidate him. He explained in one news article. "I have been racing against older people all my life.
When you strap on a helmet, you are no longer a 13-year-old kid, you are a racecar driver. The other drivers don't treat me like a kid. They treat me the same as the other drivers
on the track" He has the nickname "Little Gator partly because of his size and partly because of Gatorland's sponsorship over the last several years.
In paragraph 2 Noah says. "I have been racing against older people all my life. When you strap on a helmet, you are no longer a 13-year-old kid, you are a racecar driver."
What is the implicit meaning of his words?
O I am very talented because I am able to race against adults.
Everyone on the racetrack is equal
All racecar drivers have to wear helmets regardless of age.
Older racers are embarrassed to compete against a kid
Answer:
B everyone on the race track is equal
Explanation:
the quote "When you strap on a helmet, you are no longer a 13-year-old kid, you are a racecar driver" is suggesting that it doesn't matter the age of a racer when racers are racing, their age doesn't matter they are equal. Hope this helped :)
Change the following words below to make them plural (more than one), example:
laptop laptops
1. Lady →
2. Man
3. Baby
4. Kid->
5. Dog
6. Secretary
7. Desk
8. Cat
9. Holiday
10. Birthday →
11. Week ->
Answer:
1. Ladies
2. Men
3. Babies
4. Kids
5. Dogs
6. Secretaries
7. Desks
8. Cats
9. Holidays
10. Birthdays
11. Weeks
Explanation:
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In your own words, explain two pieces of evidence that show that the Bible is God's Word.
Answer:
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. ... The word "inspiration" comes from the Latin noun inspiratio and from the verb inspirare.
Explanation:
briefly discuss the effect of rural and urban setting on learning
Answer:
urban is more dence so there will probably crowded at schools
rural places often do not have enough money to go to school or even biuld one so education is more likely to happen on urban eares such \as cities like new york
The level of learning in urban schools is advanced as compared to the basic level taught in rural schools. Urban schools involve children in other activities like sports, co-curricular activities and competitions.
What is the difference between urban schools and rural schools?Urban areas have high population density and rural areas have low population density. Cities, towns and suburbs are classified as Urban areas. A rural area or countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities.
The differences between urban and rural schools are as follows, Urban areas have more development in terms of access to infrastructure and connectivity like airports, ports, railways, housing, roads etc while Rural areas usually don’t have much development in terms of infrastructure.
There is usually not much land available which has not been used for developmental activities while Rural areas usually have a lot of vacant lands without much development.
While Land in urban areas is used for development activities.
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How do communities evolve?
answer: by adding new buildings or solveing problems in a diffrent way
Answer:
Communities do not evolve per se; rather, they shift in composition, diversity, and structure through time. The assembly of local communities is influenced by both regional factors and local processes, each of which can influence evolutionary patterns and processes within those communities.
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Which of the following is an example of guidelines created by the World Health Organization (WHO)?
a. American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
b. Roman Statute of the International Criminal Court
c. American Medical Association’s (AMA) Current Procedural Terminology
d. International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
Answer:
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Explanation:
Which statement describes the United States' participation in the negotiations of the Camp David Accords?
The United States provided aid to Egypt.
O The United States recognized Israel as a nation.
O The United States agreed to return Egyptian territory.
O The United States renounced terrorism against Israel.
Answer:
In 2019, the United States and our partners made major strides to defeat and degrade international terrorist organizations. Along with the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, in March, the United States completed the destruction of the so-called “caliphate” in Iraq and Syria. In October, the United States launched a military operation that resulted in the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-proclaimed “caliph” of ISIS. As part of the maximum pressure campaign against the Iranian regime – the world’s worst state sponsor of terrorism – the United States and our partners imposed new sanctions on Tehran and its proxies. In April, the United States designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including its Qods Force, as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) – the first time such a designation has been applied to part of another government. And throughout the year, a number of countries in Western Europe and South America joined the United States in designating Iran-backed Hizballah as a terrorist group in its entirety.
Despite these successes, dangerous terrorist threats persisted around the world. Even as ISIS lost its leader and territory, the group adapted to continue the fight from its affiliates across the globe and by inspiring followers to commit attacks. In Africa, ISIS formally recognized a number of new branches and networks in 2019, and ISIS-affiliated groups were active across the continent, including in the Sahel, the Lake Chad region, and East Africa. In South and Southeast Asia, ISIS affiliates carried out attacks and inspired others to do so as well. The ISIS-inspired attacks in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday killed more than 250 innocent victims, including five U.S. citizens, representing one of ISIS’s deadliest attacks ever.
Answer:
A- The US provided aid to egypt
Explanation:
2. What did the South call the battle? *
Antietam
Virginia
Sharpsburg
Answer:
The Battle of Antietam
Three reasons for joining a cult
Answer:sexual abuse, branding, and blackmailing
Explanation:
Please match the correct term to the following descriptions. The terms may be used more than once (10 pts each). A. Cohort Study B. Case-Control Study C. Cross-Sectional Study D. Ecological Study E. Clinical Trial F. Case Report
1. Researchers at Norfolk State University conduct a random digit dialing initiative to interview 1,000 Norfolk residents. They ask the participants if a healthcare provider had ever told them they have type II diabetes. They also ask about their dietary habits, smoking status, and engagement in physical activity.
2. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wants to understand how the recent oil spill is affecting the rates of asthma in areas that surround the Gulf of Mexico. EPA epidemiologists compare the rates of asthma between 5 different cities from May of 2010 and July of 2010.
3. A group of pediatricians are interested in the relationship between sugary beverage consumption and childhood obesity. The pediatricians use the medical records from their practice to identify 100 children ages 5-11 who are classified as obese based on pediatric growth charts. They then identify 100 children ages 5-11 who are classified as normal weight based on pediatric growth charts. They then ask the childrenâs parents about how much soda and juice their children consume per week.
4. The Norfolk Department of Public Health (NDPH) conducts a city-wide data collection project to see how many people have been diagnosed with HIV between May 2016 and May 2017 to make comparisons to previous years. During the data collection, the NDPH identifies 200 individuals who are injection drug users and have not yet been diagnosed with HIV. They also identify 200 individuals who are not injection drug users and have not yet been diagnosed with HIV. The NDPH decides to follow these 400 individuals for 1 year to see who is diagnosed with HIV.
5. To complete an MPH practicum at Eastern Virginia Medical School, an Epidemiology student conducts a survey among ODU and NSU male students ages 18-24 to ask questions about asthma diagnoses and smoking status in 2018.
6. In 2014 a study of 18 participants investigated the effectiveness of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and traditional aerobic training for persons with stroke. Outcomes were measured before and after training by a blinded rater. Participants were selected into either the HIIT group or the traditional aerobic training group by chance.
7. Researchers at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in 2016 conducted a study to determine the change in core body temperature in the seated position from 79 degrees F for 30 minutes to 95 degrees F for up to 2 hours. Individuals were recruited based on a spinal cord injury (C4-T1 level) and individuals without a spinal cord injury, but of a similar age and gender. The hypothesis was that those with a spinal cord injury (tetraplegia) would have a greater increase in core body temperature than those without a spinal cord injury.
8. A 2017 study aims to examine the dynamic changes, correlated factors, and quality of life of cancer-related fatigue among colorectal cancer patients during adjuvant chemotherapy. The researchers recruit 60 colorectal cancer patients during adjuvant chemotherapy in November 2015 and follow the 60 participants through November 2017 to assess their quality of life through the "Brief Fatigue Inventory".
9. Patient JohnE reported on July 11, 2014 that he seized a marmot from a dog, while grazing sheep. He began to have a fever on July 13. On July 15, the patient was critical and on July 16 the patient was identified as dead. The patient was diagnosed as a suspected plague case after detecting the Yersinia pestis F1 antigen from sputum samples.
10. Researchers at the National Aquarium are looking to conduct a study among 10 different coastal cities in the Eastern United States to test if there is a relationship between ice cream sales and shark attacks. The researchers plan to use the average number of shark attacks per coastal city per month and the average ice cream sales in each coastal city per month.
Answer:
Matching Correct Terms to Descriptions:
Description Correct Term
1. Cross-Sectional Study
2. Case Report
3. Case-Control Study
4. Case Report
5. Ecological Study
6. Case Report
7. Case-Control Study
8. Clinical Trial
9. Case Report
10. Cohort Study
Explanation:
Terms:
A. Cohort Study: a study that compares the incidence of the outcome of interest between an exposed and an unexposed group.
B. Case-Control Study: a study that compares a group with a known outcome and another group without the outcome.
C. Cross-Sectional Study involves an evaluation of people from different age, ethnic, geographical, or social backgrounds.
D. Ecological Study: A study that can be used to measure the prevalence and incidence of a rare disease among the population.
E. Clinical Trial studies new tests and treatments in order to evaluate their effects on human health outcomes.
F. Case Report is a detailed study to identify new developments.
What is social work as a profession?
What did the Afrikaner National Party want?
Answer:
Upon taking power after the 1948 general election, the NP began to implement a program of apartheid – the legal system of political, economic and social separation of the races intended to maintain and extend political and economic control of South Africa by the White minority.
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Which of the following describes the role of the shogun during the Tokugawa Shogunate in Japan?
A.
He was a powerful military leader who ruled all of Japan.
B.
He was elected by citizens to serve as the country's leader.
C.
He was a powerful landowner who controlled all of Japan's farmers.
D.
He was a monarch who held a symbolic role with no political power.
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Answer: A. He was a powerful military leader who ruled all of Japan.
Explanation:
The Tokugawa shogunate was a peeiod where Japan was ruled by a Shogun (military leader) who controlled the entire country even though Japan still had an emperor who possessed symbolic power.
The Shogunate was established after a brutal civil war devastated Japan and afterwards it brought peace and stability to Japan which enabled growth and urbanization. The Shogunate however lost power in the 19th century and we're subsequently defeated by empire loyalists.
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Answer:
Chinese where the majority is the right Answer
Answer:
chinese were the majority
What is your major benefit associated with the United States engaging in international free trade?
A. Employment increases in the U.S exporting sector
B. More goods are available to the U.S that what is produced in this country
C. The U.S receives more expenditures from tariffs than in previous years
D. Employment increases in the U.S importing sector
Answer:
I think it's B
Explanation:
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Consider global movements that impacted the human rights of people during the interwar years.
(a) What was one movement that resulted in the advancement of human rights?
(b) What was one movement that resulted in the limitation of human rights?
(c) What was different about these movements?
(d) How did these movements reflect the changing times between the world wars?
please answer all the questions if possible
Answer:
Magna Carta movement in 1215.
Explanation:
a) The Magna Carta movement in 1215 leads to the advancement of human rights. This carta movement gave people new rights and made the king subject to the law.
b) The limitation of human rights made by the government itself in order to stop instability in the society and keep the humans in control. There is no such movement is present on the internet.
c) The main difference between these two movements are that one movement started to get human rights while on the other hand, the second movement initiated to limit the range of human rights because unlimited rights can cause big problem in the society.
PLEASE HELP ASAP WORTH 10 POINTS Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(02.04 MC)
What job given to Native Americans helped to build friendly relationships between colonists and explorers?
Interpreter
Captain
Fisherman
Horse trader
Answer:
captain
Explanation:
im not sure but i think this is the answer