Who here is part of the LBGTQ+ community. And what are some of the problems to you have to face because you are part of the community. What would you recommend society do/change to make us feel more accepted.

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Answer 1

Answer:

I am Trans and Pansexual.

Explanation:

Im not going to say what problems I have to face but people do need to change on how they look at things now. We are all human, no matter what and everyone needs to know that. I feel like in schools the need to have some type of program for the LGBTQ+ community. To show and tell kids the importance of showing love to one another. We all have feelings. We all breakdown and bleed. We all have some sort of disabilities and or disorders. We all need to be loved and appreciated. No matter what. We all are human and we will have our times were we will breakdown. Everyone needs to hear this. It is important, to love yourself and who you are, WITHOUT having the feeling of NOT being loved or appreciated.

Answer 2

Answer:

I am part of the lgbtq+ community . I am bisexual and nonbinary (Pronouns They/Them)

Explanation:

Some problems I face is people don't like me and I get yelled at by people because it goes against their religion. I can't do certain things because of my sexuality and identity . I also get told to " pick a gender" because i don't identify one and get misgendered. I think society shouldn't judge based off of sexual orientation and should respect pronouns and identity. Restaurant should have gender neutral bathrooms and provide lgbtq+ with more rights because you shouldn't be treated fairly for your sexuality and identity. Also sorry for the bad grammar. Love you all and stay safe!!!


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Make a list of climates and natural vegetation of Asia.

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Answer:

Climate

Using the Köppen climatic classification, Asia may be divided into three major climatic realms: Boreal Asia in the north.

Vegitation

The Tundra:

The Taiga:

Temperate Grasslands, the Steppes:

Mediterranean Scrubland and Forest:

Desert Vegetation:

Monsoon Region:

Tropical Rainforest:

Vegetation in the Mountains:

Explanation:

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First amendment Congress shall make no respecting an establishment of religion or pro favoring the free exercise there of or average getting the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government for a redness of grievances. Based on the first amendment which state can you assume to be true about the founding fathers? Look at the picture for the answers please help ASAP!

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Answer:

A. They would not make laws that affected rights

Explanation:

B- they were concerned about the government having too much power
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Kush battled another rich, powerful kingdom for land and resources. Kush’s biggest rival was what?

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Nubian kingdom

Rival to Egypt, the Nubian kingdom of Kush exuded power and gold.

Answer: it was actually egypt and since Kush broke away from Egypt and later conquered and ruled Egypt. After the rule of Ramses II, Egypt's government collapsed. Rival leaders in different cities were so busy fighting one another that they forgot about maintaining Egypt's control of Kush.

Explanation: i hoped it helped you (p.s its egypt)

Which organization limited the amount of weapons created for war in Europe?

A. the European Coal and Steel community.

B. the European Economic Community

C. the European Agriculture Community

D. the European Political and Religious Community​

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Answer:

A.

the European Coal and Steel Community

Explanation:

It was in my notes:

The first state was the creation of the European coal and steel community. One of the causes of the war was this very rich coal deposit that France and Germany were fighting over. So they decided that they would manage these resources, the coal and steel production, together. And they would also limit the creation of weapons of war. This cooperation is going to expand in 1957 with the  European economic community, which creates a common market.

Answer:

It is A

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South Africa has a mixed economy. True or false

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The answer you're looking for is: True

which statement best describes the command economy used by the ancient Egyptians?????????? Help

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Answer: Three stages of ranks of people

Explanation:

There was three stages of people, first was pharaohs, then merchants, and slaves/builders

Answer:

Answer is B. the pharaoh controlled economy with help from gov workers.

Explanation:

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How did geography impact the development and success of Phoenicia? Why?

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Geography affected the development of Phoenician civilization because they had a good trading location.The Phoenicians trade with other people by getting the things they want to trade in boats and then they traveled to other places and traded what was in the boat there for something else.

If the United States and other developed nations pay the cost of reducing public​ emissions, developing nations such as China could benefit from the reduction while not contributing to it. In this​ sense, one can think of reducing carbon emissions as being like a

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Answer:

public good.

Explanation:

Global Public Goods can be defined as those goods that are consumed across global borders. People across borders share the benefits of global public goods. For instance, ozone layer, sunlight, etc are examples of global public goods.

In the given case, the cost of reducing carbon emissions will be counted under public goods. The emission of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas comes under the global public goods.

Therefore, the correct answer is public goods.

1. How did the Boston Sons of Liberty show their opposition in 1773? 2. Why do you think they decided to destroy the tea? 3.What other action could they have taken? Do you think it would have been effective? 4. What can we do today as American citizens to protest laws that we consider unjust?

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Answer:

Find the explanation below.

Explanation:

1. The Boston Sons of Liberty showed their opposition on December 16, 1773, when they threw tea being brought into the American colonies by the British East India Company overboard the sea. The event is known as the Boston Tea Party and it was a result of the Tea Act passed by the British Parliament who gave their company the monopoly to import tea to the colonies.

2. I think that they decided to destroy the tea because if it got to the American colonies, they would be bought by people and this would affect the sales of tea by the American traders who sourced their tea from the Dutch. The taxes imposed on this tea as well as the monopoly that was granted to the British East India Company would also have negative consequences on the economy of the colonists.

3. They might have allowed the tea to land and then explain to the people reasons why they should boycott it. I do not think that this would have been effective because some people would have still found a way to buy the tea once it was within their reach.

4. Activism, lobbying, dialogue with the appropriate authorities, and peaceful protests should be the best routes to consider in countering laws perceived as unjust by the American citizenry.

How did the publication of the pamphlet Common Sense impact the American colonists? It convinced colonists to establish fair trade with Britain. It convinced colonists to restrict access to printing presses. It encouraged colonists to establish more modern schools in each colony. It encouraged colonists to go to war and declare independence from Britain.

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Answer:

It encouraged colonists to go to war and declare independence from Britain.

Explanation:

The publication of the pamphlet "Common Sense" was written by Thomas Paine in 1776. The pamphlet comprised two main messages which are:

1. The need for the independence of American colonies from British rule

2. The need for the establishment of a democratic republic government.

Hence, these messages or arguments were written in such a way that it encouraged colonists to go to war and declare independence from Britain.

If 60 chickens ran away from a from a pack of 600 bulls how many numbers I got

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Answer:

you ain't got no chickens if they ran away

Explanation:

Answer: There would be 540 bulls left.

which type of economic system is Mongolia developing?​

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Answer:

Free Market

Explanation:

Mongolian has been known as a communist country since early 1920s. (Mostly due to their close relationships with the Republic of China). But until the 2000s, Mongolia's economy still considered as underdeveloped. Majority of them till relied on agricultural sector.

This is why they're experimenting with the Free Market System. They tried to followed China's footstep and developed some ways to give some of the control of Mongolia's resources to the private sector.

Which cultural region is correctly matched to a group of states?

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Answer:

The Christian faith?

Explanation:

The Midwest: Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa

The common idea within American culture that “lol” means “laugh out loud” is an example of which of the following?
Beliefs in a culture
Customs in a culture
Knowledge in a culture
Values in a culture

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Knowledge in a culture.

Answer:

Knowledge in a culture

Explanation:

Knowledge in a culture consist of 5 elements:  Cultural values, norms, , symbols, constructions , and cultural worldviews worldviews. The abbreviation of "lol" to represent "laugh out loud" is a symbol element of cultural knowledge.

Symbols are a collection of images, words, or gesture that is used by people from a certain culture to represent something. But in most cases, such symbol  might not be understood by other people from outside the original culture.

Example:

- 'lol'- perceived as laugh out loud by American people.

- But for Spanish people, it might be perceived as "Lots of love". They use phrase like "jajajaja" to reprsent laugh out loud .

How is someone death the sead of a nation

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Answer:

I think you mean "seed" It's two times

Explanation:

(7th Grade) First Paragraph: Hook your audience into wanting to read or hear your speech. You can tell a story or use a quote. Introduce the event and basic facts like people and places. Use at least three to five sentences.

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Answer:

see exp.

Explanation:

Can you imagine being present in such a historic time, and place that your state would go down in history as one that started one of the greatest (debatable) countries? Well, on June 21, 1788, nine states agreed to ratify the constitution. (Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia ,Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina)  Although, it was not all flowers and sunshine during these times. before the constitution was ratified, there were people, called Anti-Federalists who opposed the ratifying of the constitution. Which side would you be on?

For this, Galileo was arrested and threatened with torture and death, but he refused to deny what he knew to be true. "I do not believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use," he said

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

or this, Galileo was arrested and threatened with torture and death, but he refused to deny what he knew to be true. "I do not believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use," he said.

Why does the author include this selection in the article?

Answer:

The author includes the quote to show how great thinkers like Galileo were committed and dedicated to humanism and the sciences they believed in.

Explanation:

As you may already know, many great thinkers and scientists have been persecuted and punished for their thoughts and research. Today, we know that these thinkers were correct, but at the time that they lived, people did not take well the ideas and discoveries that they obtained, causing them to suffer strong reprisals from the church and the government. The most notable example of this was the persecution suffered by Galileo, but even with so much persecution he did not give up what he knew was correct.

When the author quoted Galileo in his article, it means that he seeks to emphasize the dedication and responsibility of these authors to what they studied.

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Answer:

c. rural

d. duty

e. development of the country

Explanation:

not so sure about c and e so if im wrong i will read it again and i will tell u the correct ans

Read the prompt.


Your state representative has asked you to serve on a committee on teen driver safety. You need to create a policy recommendation for teen driving requirements. At what age should teens be able to drive? What restrictions should they have?


Use research to support your opinions.


Which would be effective research questions for this prompt? Check all that apply.


Which laws are already in place that have restrictions for teenage drivers?

Which states have the youngest and oldest teen drivers?

When should teenagers be able to drive?

How many teens are driving?

Why are some people for or against raising the minimum driving age?

What do the data on accidents related to teen drivers reveal

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Answer and Explanation:

Teenagers should be allowed to drive from 18 years of age. This is because driving is an act of extreme responsibility, where the driver must be agile and must know how to make correct decisions in a serious and rational way. It is very difficult for young people under the age of 18 to have this degree of maturity, and it is favorable for them to avoid driving during this period. However, driving permits for 18-year-olds must have restrictions, such as having a high cognitive and psychological quality, not presenting criminal passages and strictly following traffic laws.

Regarding the most effective research questions for this prompt, those that are most appropriate are:

Which laws are already in place that have restrictions for teenage drivers? Why are some people for or against raising the minimum driving age? What do the data on accidents related to teen drivers reveal?

Answer:

The correct answers are A, E, and F.

Explanation:

I got it right on Edg :)

what is importance of energy​

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Answer:

Below

Explanation:

It can provide us energy for warmth,communicating, transportation, cooking food (AKA microwave)  and a lot more things that can help us survive!

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What do you think the progressives would have to say about the relationship between campaign financing and corruption in government?

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Answer:

The 1890's are often viewed today as a happy time period when Americans lived uncomplicated lives with few problems to worry about. But, time has a way of covering up the negative and the ugly. Rather than being a "happy time," the 1890's may have been one of the worst times for Americans.

First of all, the 1890's was a time when a very few individuals and families made fantastic fortunes and lived the life of kings. By the turn of the century Andrew Carnegie, the steel tycoon, made over $20 million a year tax-free (there were no income taxes then). Yet, the vast majority of Americans were barely getting by. One of Carnegie's steelworkers would have earned about $450 a year working 12-hour shifts six days a week.

Explanation:

Select the correct answer.
What do most religions believe is the way toward salvation or a better afterlife?
OA. exercising free will
OB.
practicing all religious rituals
OC. doing good deeds
OD. leading a monastic life
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Answer:

OC . doing good deeds

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The original 13 colonies were controlled by which European power

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Answer:

Great Britain

Explanation:

Which is an argument in Common Sense for the colonies to declare
independence immediately from Britain?
1 point
The colonies had enemies & Britain refused to defend them against those enemies.
The colonies were traditionally British
Britain's commerce was limited to only the colonies
It is absurd for an island to rule a continent.

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Answer:

Correct answer is: It is absurd for an island to rule a continent.

Explanation:

First option is not correct as Britain was holding a large army in colonies, which was there to preserve authority of the King.

Second option is not correct as this wasn't an argument in Common sense. Colonies had strong ties with Britain, but were not satisfied with the treatment.

Third option is not correct as this is totally false. Britain was trading across the globe.

Fourth is correct as Paine believed that colonies can't be governed from London, as it is too far away and there they didn't realized the needs of colonist.

Answer:

It is absurd for an island to rule a continent.

Explanation:

The islands Japan got were of strategic significance to that nation, not Germany. In the late 19th century, coaling stations were critical for world trade. So having Pacific islands that could stockpile coal for your ships was useful. If you owned the place, nobody could tell your ships they weren't welcome because of an embargo or war.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Im in Ap History that should be enough

In what type of government is power held by the citizens of the country?

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l am sorry its democracy

1. ____________________________ occur when air pressure differs from one location to another.1. ____________________________ occur when air pressure differs from one location to another.1. ____________________________ occur when air pressure differs from one location to another.1. ____________________________ occur when air pressure differs from one location to another.1. ____________________________ occur when air pressure differs from one location to another.1. ____________________________ occur when air pressure differs from one location to another.

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Answer:

Local winds

Explanation:

Local winds can be defined as a type of wind which typically blows over a limited geographical area.

Loc winds occur when air pressure differs from one location to another such as small-low and high pressure systems. Also, the speed and direction of local winds change over a small period of time.

Generally, local winds are largely influenced or dependent on the topographical features of a region such as nearness to a sea, lake or ocean and mountainous range etc. There are four (4) main types of local winds and these includes; sea breezes, mountain breezes, valley breezes and land breezes.

Which idea is found in both "Early Summer Morning" and "How to Release Ladybugs

Into the Garden"?

O Pesticides are dangerous to ladybugs.

O It is difficult to get ladybugs to eat aphids.

O Ladybugs encounter a variety of dangers.

O It is challenging to capture ladybugs in gardens.

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Answer:

Ladybugs encounter a variety of dangers.

Explanation:

The two articles highlight the importance of ladybugs to our ecosystem and show how important and useful they are to maintain not only the ecological balance, but for agriculture as well. However, ladybugs face many dangers during their lives, not only for natural reasons, but also for the manipulation of human beings in the ecosystem. This reinforces the concept of preserving the environment and respecting all forms of life.

We’re the Americans colonists justified in declaring independence from the British

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Answer and Explanation: The American colonists believed they were justified in breaking away from British rule because they believed the British Parliament and King George III were implementing tyrannical laws that impeded against the colonists' rights as Englishmen

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The Earth rotates once every _____.

O 23 1/2 hours
O 365 days
O 24 hours
O 366 days

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Answer:

c.24 hours

Explanation:

Answer:

24hrs

Explanation:

Because day and night. trust me it's 24hrs

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