who is president of nepal​

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Bidhya Devi Bhandari is the present president of Nepal .She is the first female president of Nepal.

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About Jacob zuma history

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Early life and political career. Zuma was born in Nkandla, Natal Province (now part of the province of KwaZulu-Natal). His father was a policeman, who died when Zuma was five, and his mother was a domestic worker. His middle name, Gedleyihlekisa, means "one who smiles while causing you harm" in Zulu.

The Great Seal of the United States is a symbol of our independent Nation and self-government. ... The design used the eagle that holds a scroll in its beak with the E Pluribus Unum motto; in one claw is an olive branch, a symbol of peace, and the other claw holds thirteen arrows, a symbol of war.\

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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We are talking about one of the most important symbols for the United States citizen. It symbolizes independence and liberty. Whenever you see an official document of the federal government, the seal has a place there as is the case of treaties or proclamations.

The E Pluribus Unum motto means "Out many, One," and was created by the prominent founding fathers Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin.

The official custodian of the Great Seal is the Secretary of State.

What is the historical term for the re-birth of
African American culture in New York?

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Answer:

Harlem renaissance

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Based on the development of colonial slave codes from the early seventeenth century to the early eighteenth century, to what degree were slavery and race connected in the early colonial period? Was slavery premised on racism or did slavery create racism?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Based on the development of colonial slave codes from the early seventeenth century to the early eighteenth century, to what degree were slavery and race connected in the early colonial period?

They were very connected. AS soon as more blacks for the Caribbean Islands and Africa arrived in the North American territory to work in the English colonies, wealthy white landlords feared that the blacks could harm them, their families, and their property. That is why they developed the slave codes.

Was slavery premised on racism or did slavery create racism?

I think they are intertwined. Since the very beginning, one came with the other.

Powerful landlords feared black rebellions and forced black's descendants to be slaves too. Whites prohibited blacks to express their opinions, gathering in large numbers. to testify against whites in courts, marry white people, and slaves could not own property. As curel as it sounds.

what were turtle ships, and what role did they play in Korean history

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Developed and deployed by Korea's brilliant admiral, Yi Sun-sin, the Turtle Ship (known among the Koreans as Geobukseon) was a coastal defense galley; but one possessed of some unique features. First, it was a ship whose sides and deck were covered-over; to protect the crew from missile bombardment.

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What was the greatest cause of World War I

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The immediate cause of World War I that made the aforementioned items come into play (alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism) was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. ... Thus began the expansion of the war to include all those involved in the mutual defense alliances

Which group enjoyed success under President Harding?
O A. Unskilled workers
B. Labor unions
C. Big business
O D. Communists
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Answer: big Business

Explanation: President Harding passed pro-business policies so I would say  big business men enjoyed lots of success under his term

Answer: Big Businesses

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How does the concept of checks and balances help to create a limited government?

A. It lets each branch of government stop the actions of the other two if needed.

B. It gives national, state, and local governments an equal balance of power.

C. It says that each branch can carry out the roles of the other two if it becomes necessary.

D. It ranks the branches according to the level of power they have over each other.

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Answer: B

Explanation: this way, no branch becomes too powerful.

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the answer is b

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At the Potsdam Conference what did Allied leaders decide to do with Germany?

Your answer:

Require them to pay reparations


Carve the country into zones controlled by allied countries


Allow them to keep a military


Hold an election for the new President of Germany

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

It was divided into 4 zones of occupation, French, American and British which later became West Germany, and Russian which became East Germany.

What happened to the Soviet satellite states after the Cold War ended?

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Answer: The Soviets remained in these countries after the war's end. Through a series of coalition governments including Communist parties, and then a forced liquidation of coalition members disliked by the Soviets, Stalinist systems were established in each country.

This is master Obi-wan Kenobi. I regret to report that both our jedi order and republic have fallen, with dark shadows of the empire rising to take their place. This message is a warning and a reminder to any surviving jedi. Trust in the force.

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Answer:

I will Obi-wan Kenobi

I will trust the force

Answer:

I will trust the force Master Kenobi

Explanation:

Am I able to trust people?

which of the following best describes the relationship between the environmentalist movement and the energy crisis of the 1970s?

a) environmentalists pressured politicians to cut off trade with middle eastern countries, worsening the energy crisis.
b) the energy crisis made it clear that natural resources were limited, popularizing environmentalist efforts to conserve them.
c) Liberal environmentalist politics greatly restrained American's access to natural resources, creating the energy crisis.
d) The energy crisis weakened both liberals and conservatives, allowing environmentalists to emerge as a viable political alternative.

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Answer:

c) Liberal environmentalist politics greatly restrained American's access to natural resources, creating the energy crisis.

Explanation:

The Energy Crisis of the 1970's powerfully illustrated this pairing of environmentalism with concerns over resource scarcity. At once, quality of life was inseparable from natural resource degradation, and environmentalism became more of a health-related term.

Describes the relationship between the environmentalist movement and the energy crisis of the 1970s?

The correct answer is Option C.Liberal environmentalist politics greatly restrained Americans' access to natural resources, creating the energy crisis.

What caused the 1970s energy crisis?

The oil crisis of 1973 was a direct result of the peak of US production from the late 1960s to the early 1971s (and from which the kerosene shortage in particular began). The "embargo" described below is a "convenient name" given to the crisis.

Most energy crises have been caused by regional shortages, wars, and market manipulation. Some argue that government policies such as tax increases, nationalization of energy companies, and regulation of the energy sector will bring energy supply and demand out of economic equilibrium.

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2) What additional information about the causes of the Sepoy Rebellion does this document provide?

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Answer: The additional information has it that with the take over of Oudh, Britain appears to have done this legally

Explanation:

We have to understand what caused the sepoy rebellion, it was caused when there was no selection of a native to govern, this gave room for a divide between the British and the natives and led to other challenges as the situation could not be resolved

The additional information has it that with the take over of Oudh, Britain appears to have done this legally

Most of these documents were written around 1858 to 1860 during and after the rebellion

Which climate is a subcategory of temperate marine climates?

arid
humid subtropical
humid continental
tundra

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Answer:

its b

Explanation:

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Answer:

Humid subtropical <333

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Who did Odin task with traveling to Helheim to save Baldr?

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Sleipnir.

In the Poetic Edda, Brynhildr's trip to Hel after her death is described and Odin, while alive, also visits Hel upon his horse Sleipnir. In Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, Baldr goes to Hel on his death and subsequently Hermóðr uses Sleipnir to attempt to retrieve him.

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The U.S. grows a lot of commercial crops such as corn and wheat in the area knom as the Great Basin
True or false

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Answer: False

Explanation:Upper Midwestern states like Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan and Pacific states like California, Washington, and Oregon grow the most acreage of vegetables for processing, while Florida, California, Arizona, Georgia and New York have the most acreage growing vegetables for the fresh market. In total they don’t exactly grow those specific types of crops in the Great Basin.

What do you think the author of the article "winner crowned at miss northern Iowa child pageant" thought of the pageant? Cite the article to support your answer

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I think they thought a lot about the pageant
I don’t know. I’m very sorry

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How are the black codes violating the 14th amendment?

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The black codes were created by people to take away black people's rights, even though the 14th amendment said that all citizens have equal rights. Racist Americans still tried to force these black codes on African Americans, which is why it violated that amendment.

According to the Christian bible, what event showed that Jesus was Messiah?

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Throughout the New Testament there is evidence of Jesus as the chosen one through his resurrection from the dead and the miracles he performed.

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How did the Missouri Compromise demonstrate the sectional differences between the North and the South?

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Answer:The Missouri Compromise was meant to create balance between slave and non-slave states. With it, the country was equally divided between slave and free states. Admitting Missouri as a slave state gave the south one more state than the north. Adding Maine as a free state balanced things out again.

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The Missouri Compromise was meant to create balance between slave and non-slave states.  With it, the country was equally divided between slave and free states. Admitting Missouri as a slave state gave the south one more state than the north.

Explanation:

Which of the following BEST describes a problem Plains farmers faced because of the climate?
* the answer is b (harsh cold winters made living in the region difficult before building materials improved.)
sorry no one had the right answer so i just put it myself.

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b

Explanation:

because it explains what the question is talking about

Match these items.

1. often taught the disciples a specific principle of divine truth A.disciples

2. ""The eyes of the blind shall be opened."" B.parables

3. calmed the tempest C.Tares

4. sank in water D.Jairus

5. daughter was raised from the dead E.Jesus

6. some were spoken only to the disciples F.Jesus' miracles

7. parable showing influence of the devil G.Peter

8. parable showing the great value of the Kingdom of God H.Pearl of Great Price

9. asked Jesus to teach how to pray i. Isaiah 35:5 prophesied this

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Answer:

1. often taught the disciples a specific principle of divine truth. F. Jesus' miracles

2. ""The eyes of the blind shall be opened.""  I. Isaiah 35:5 prophesied this.

3. calmed the tempest. E. Jesus

4. sank in water. G. Peter

5. daughter was raised from the dead. D. Jairus

6. some were spoken only to the disciples. B. parables

7. parable showing influence of the devil. C. Tares

8. parable showing the great value of the Kingdom of God. H. Pearl of Great Price

9. asked Jesus to teach how to pray. A. disciples

Explanation:

The Bible is one of the most read and distributed holy books in the world. This holy book of the Christians is also the most translated book covering vast numbers of people all around the world.

The given terms and their matches as found or stated in the Bible are as follows-

1. The miracles that Jesus performed were often to teach his disciples specific principles of divine truth.

2. The book of Isaiah chapter 35 verse 5 prophesied that "the eyes of the blind shall be opened and the ears of the deaf unstopped."

3. Jesus was on a boat with his disciples when the storm hit. He then calmed the tempest in front of everyone.

4. Wanting to walk on water like Jesus, Peter asked Him to make him walk too. But when he looked down at the surging waves, he began to sink, calling out for help.

5. The daughter of Jairus who had already died was raised from the dead. She is one of the three people Jesus raised from the dead during his lifetime.

6. Not all of the parables were told to the people. Some of them were taught specifically to the disciples,

7. The parable of the Tares not only taught us about patience but also the influence of evil. The weeds among the wheat are representative of the devil.

8. The Parable of the Pearl of Great Price teaches us the great value of God's Kingdom. It teaches us the importance of giving priority to the Gospel and God.

9. The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray, which was how "The Lord's Prayer" came to be.

Answer:

1. Jesus' miracles

2. Isaiah 35:5 prophesied this.

3. Jesus

4. Peter

5. Jairus

6. Parables

7. Tares

8. Pearl of Great Price

9. Disciples

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Is this True or False

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Answer:

hello can you follow me

Explanation:

Can you please send again it's not clear

Langston Hughes wrote poems in the 1920s that protested a. Prohibition and organized crime in America. b. racism and violence against African Americans. c. racism and violence against immigrants. d. violence and the Harlem Renaissance.

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I believe it’s a or b!

Answer:

its b.

Explanation:

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What merchants mean ?

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Answer:

a person who buys and sells commodities for profit

Explanation:

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Someone
Explain
Why
Was
Geography
Important

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Answer: Geography is important

Explanation:

Geography is important because we can know what our world looks like, where we are, how to get to places, etc. We can use geography to help our understanding of our surroundings.

Geography is important because we can look back and see how much we’ve improved and the past can spark new minds and new creative ideas

What was the Munich Agreement of
1938?
Germany could keep Austria but that was it

Germany could keep the Rhineland that was
it.

Germany could take Czechoslovakia but that
was it

Germany could take the Sudetenland region of
Czechoslovakia but that was it.
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Answer:

Munich Agreement, (September 30, 1938), settlement reached by Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy that permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland, in western Czechoslovakia.

Explanation:

Answer:

The Munich Agreement was an agreement concluded at Munich on 30 September 1938, by Germany, the United Kingdom, the French Third Republic, and the Kingdom of Italy.

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what was the major source of power in the first stage of the Industrial Revolution​

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The British colonization of the Americas was the history of establishment of control, settlement, and colonization of the continents of the Americas by England, Scotland and (after 1707) Great Britain. Colonization efforts began in the 16th century with failed attempts by England to establish permanent colonies in the North. The first permanent British colony was established in Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. Over the next several centuries more colonies were established in North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. Though most British colonies in the Americas eventually gained independence, some colonies have opted to remain under Britain's jurisdiction as British Overseas Territories.

The first documented settlement of Europeans in the Americas was established by Norse people led by Leif Erikson around 1000 AD in what is now Newfoundland, called Vinland by the Norse. Later European exploration of North America resumed with Christopher Columbus's 1492 expedition sponsored by Spain. English exploration began almost a century later. Sir Walter Raleigh established the short-lived Roanoke Colony in 1585. The 1607 settlement of the Jamestown colony grew into the Colony of Virginia and Virgineola (settled unintentionally by the shipwreck of the Virginia Company's Sea Venture in 1609) quickly renamed The Somers Isles (though the older Spanish name of Bermuda has resisted replacement). In 1620, a group of Puritans established a second permanent colony on the coast of Massachusetts. Several other English colonies were established in North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. With the authorization of a royal charter, the Hudson's Bay Company established the territory of Rupert's Land in the Hudson Bay drainage basin. The English also established or conquered several colonies in the Caribbean, including Barbados and Jamaica.

England captured the Dutch colony of New Netherland in the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the mid-17th century, leaving North America divided amongst the English, Spanish, and French empires. After decades of warring with France, Britain took control of the French colony of Canada, as well as several Caribbean territories, in 1763. With the assistance of France and Spain, many of the North American colonies gained independence from Britain through victory in the American Revolutionary War, which ended in 1783. Historians refer to the British Empire after 1783 as the "Second British Empire"; this period saw Britain increasingly focus on Asia and Africa instead of the Americas, and increasingly focus on the expansion of trade rather than territorial possessions. Nonetheless, Britain continued to colonize parts of the Americas in the 19th century, taking control of British Columbia and establishing the colonies of the Falkland Islands and British Honduras. Britain also gained control of several colonies, including Trinidad and British Guiana, following the 1815 defeat of France in the Napoleonic Wars.

In the mid-19th century, Britain began the process of granting self-government to its remaining colonies in North America. Most of these colonies joined the Confederation of Canada in the 1860s or 1870s, though Newfoundland would not join Canada until 1949. Canada gained full autonomy following the passage of the Statute of Westminster 1931, though it retained various ties to Britain and still recognizes the British monarch as head of state. Following the onset of the Cold War, most of the remaining British colonies in the Americas gained independence between 1962 and 1983. Many of the former British colonies are part of the Commonwealth of Nations, a political association chiefly consisting of former colonies of the British Empire.

1. List 5 effects of the Cold War that we still have today. ​

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Answer:

The Cold War was a political, economic, and military confrontation between capitalism and communism that lasted from 1945 to 1991, but it continues to influence our lives today.

Explanation:

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Answer:

C) Germany was a threat...

Explanation:

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