How does interest relate to credit?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Banks set interest rates based on the risk you pose. The higher credit risk you appear to be, the higher your interest rate will be. On the other hand, if you have a low credit risk, you'll typically qualify for a lower interest rate.

Explanation:

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Why does Mrs. Harrison Smith call the crowd at the president's house (Andrew Jackson) a rabble?


Only ladies and gentlemen were invited to attend.


They were disorderly and rude.


They were very respectful.


She was proud of their behavior.




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Answer:

I'm glad you asked!

Explanation:

They were disorderly and rude.

A rabble usually means picky or not nice or mean.If only ladies and gentlemen were invited,anyway that wouldn't make any sense.Respectful and rabble have NO relationship.She was proud of their behavior would focus more on her than the people there.

Why did the Confederates fire on Fort Sumter?

a) President Lincoln threatened to send more troops
b) The Union refused to surrender it
c) The Confederate opposed Lincoln’s presidency

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Answer: I believe the answer is B

Explanation: They refused to give the fort up, but soon after the confederates started shooting, Robert Anderson surrendered the fort, and it was evacuated the next day

George H.W. Bush served as _______________’s vice president.
a.
Barrack Obama
b.
Bill Clinton
c.
Ronald Reagan
d.
Lyndon B. Johnson

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Answer:

C. Ronald Reagan

Explanation:

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Reagan was succeeded by his Vice President, George H. W. Bush.

what was the foreing-born population of the united states in 1850

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Answer: The foreign-born population of the united states in 1850 is 2.2

Explanation:

Answer:

The foreign-born population of the United States in 1850 was 2.2 million.

The US labor movement grew out of the conditions of
4.
the Great Depression
3.
the Industrial Revolution
the progressive movement
. World War I
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
ОА
ОВ
D C
D

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Answer:

ob is the correct answer

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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What problem was identified regarding the Florida recount in the 2000 presidential election?

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Answer:

Controversial Isuues

Explanation:

It affected it by the outcome of the election.

b) Nesta aula estudamos os impactos causados pela Revolução Industrial, tais como a produção em grande escala, o grande volume de matéria-prima utilizada para a produção e a poluição decorrente deste processo. Ao ler a reportagem sobre a fastfashion é possível afirmar que houve mudanças em relação à forma de produzir e redução nos impactos ambientais? Apresente mudanças ou coisas que ainda são semelhantes à forma como se produzia nos primórdios da Revolução Industrial?

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Explanation:

A Revolução Industrial impactou o mundo todo devido às mudanças urbanas e tecnológicas que vieram com ela. Uma dessas mudanças é a industrialização, que é um fenômeno que proporcionou diversas mudanças espaciais e sociais de espaços geográficos e comunidades, já que com a construção de indústrias houve uma forte urbanização e o êxodo rural, que ocorreu com as pessoas em buscas de melhores oportunidades de trabalho e consequentemente acelerou a construção de cidades.

A industrialização é responsável pelas mudanças nas maneiras com que o ser humano se relaciona com o meio ambiente e com a forma com que explora e utiliza os recursos naturais.

what was the unions strategy at the beginning of the civil war
SELECT ALL ANSWERD THAT APPLY

A)to blockade all the confederate coastline

B)to hold out until the confederate forces got tired

C)to control the mississippi river

D)to pay for the war by selling cotton to europe

E)to capture Richmond, Virginia

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E)to capture Richmond, virginia

How did Christianity and education clash during the renaissance

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Answer:

Explanation:

Francesco Pretrarch believed that his desire for fame could ruin

his chances at salvation.

Francesco Pretrarch believed that his desire for fame could ruin

his chances at salvation.

President Reagan’s policies affected government spending by

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Answer:

D) decreasing funds for social programs.

Explanation:

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What reforms did Julius Caesar introduce in rome? What effect did they leave

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Answer:

Caesar improved the infrastructure, like building new structures, rebuilding cities, et cetera. His most famous military accomplishment was conquering Gaul (modern-day-around France), and on the home front he tried to reform the senate, though that probably didn't have a positive effect, given his dictatorship and love of power.

Answer:

Caesar improved the infrastructure, like building new structures, rebuilding cities. His most famous military accomplishment was conquering Gaul, and on the home front he tried to reform the senate, though that probably didn't have a positive effect, given his dictatorship and love of power.

Explanation:

This statement about the Holocaust is true or false: Food was so scarce in the camps that some of the Jews ate soup that had fallen into the mud. *

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Answer:

True: food was so scarce in the camps that some of the Jews ate soup that had fallen into the mud

This statement is true do to the horrible circumstances at the camps

Which unit is part of the si system? gram pint quart gallon
A.
gram
B.
pint
C.
quart
D.
gallon

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Answer:

Grams :)

Explanation:

* S.I : It is known as the international System of Units. It is defined as a scientific method to express the magnitude of the several basics units.

* The seven base unit are, meter used for length, kilogram used for mass, second used for time, ampere used for current, kelvin used for temperature, mole used for amount of substance and candela used for intensity.

* As per question, pint, quart and gallon are the units of volume and they are not the part of the S.I system. While, the gram is the part of the S.I system.

Answer:

It is A.Grams

Which of the following is a belief of Puritanism?

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Answer:

The Puritans believed God had made a unique covenant with them, or agreement.They believed that God was expecting them to live by the Scriptures, reform the Anglican Church, and set a good example that would change their sinful ways for those who had remained in England.

Answer:

They emphasized reading the Bible and prayer.

Explanation:

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7) ___________Why did Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin anger many southerners?
A. They thought that Stowe’s novel would outsell novels by southern authors.
B. They felt that Stowe’s novel would inspire people to join the anti-slavery movement.
C. They were angered by the negative description that Stowe gave of slaves and their work.
D. They believed that the novel gave an accurate portrayal of southern life.

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Answer:

B. I'm so sorry if its incorrect....

Globalization is a trend that is making the world more

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Answer:

what is the question

Explanation:

Explain the role of tributes in the Aztec imperial system.

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The Aztec tribute and tax system was a strong system of laws that was the main source of income of the Aztec Empire. The conquered regions paid tributeand the citizens paid taxes (with the exception of priests, nobles, minors, orphans, invalids, and beggars).

The reason why tributes were so important, was because it was a major source of income for them. They relied on it to support their huge empire and population.

WHY WAS THE NATIONAL ROAD BUILT?


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Answer:

The National Road, in many places known as Route 40, was built between 1811 and 1834 to reach the western settlements. It was the first federally funded road in U.S. history.

Explanation:

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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1) How many Maroon Settlements are still active in Jamaica today?



‌2) Identify the most popular Maroon Town and state where it is located?



‌3) Who was Accompong Town named after?



‌4) What is Chief Cudjoe given much credit for?



5) Identify Chief Cudjoe’s Birthday.



‌6). Where is Moore Town located?



7). Who was Quarvo?



‌8). Who is the leader of Scotts Hall Maroon Town today?



9). What was the name given to the Maroon war horn and what was it made from?



10). State the purpose of the Maroon war horn.



‌11). Identify what hides/conceals the entrance to Scotts Hall maroon village.



12). What name do the Maroons use to refer to The Almighty God?

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Answer:

1. There are four Maroon Settlements still active in Jamaica today.  They are Accompong Town, Moore Town, Charles Town and Scott's Hall.

2. The most popular Maroon Town is the Toore Town, located in Eastern Jamaica.

3. Accompong Town was named after an early African Maroon leader.

4. Chief Cudjoe was given credit for defeating and killing the Madagascan leader of the Leeward Maroons.

5. Chief Cudjoe's birthday is January 6, 1690.

6. Moore Town is located in Portland, Jamaica.

7. Quarvo was a leader of one of the Maroon settlements.

8. The leader of Scotts Hall Maroon Town is Chief Pink.

9. The Maroon war horn is called the abeng.  It was made from cow horn.

10. The original purpose of the Maroon war horn was to communicate messages among the Maroons.

11. The entrance to Scotts Hall Maroon village is hidden by a cave.

12.  The Maroons refer to the Almighty God as Nyankipong (non-christian believers) and Accompong (the God of heaven) for the christian believers.

Explanation:

Maroon refers to runaway slaves, originally from West Africa, Ghana precisely.  They settled in towns and villages which were mostly hidden behind caves in order to protect their identity from their slave masters.

It is the slave masters that gave these former slaves the name "Maroon," as a reference to their stubbornness and refusal to be treated as slaves.

Maroon settlements are located in present-day Jamaica.


Which of these is NOT considered one of the "Four Great Inventions" of China?
A) Paper
B) Printing
C) Gunpowder
D) Metallurgy

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Answer:

Its answer is:D)Metallurgy

Explanation:

The Four Great Inventions of ancient china are papermaking,printing,gunpowder and compass.

Answer:

d Metallurgy

Explanation:

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How did President Andrew Johnson’s Reconstruction plan differ from President Abraham Lincoln’s?

A. It required the Southern states to repeal legislation claiming the right to secede.
B. It invited Southern plantation owners to join Congress after the next election.
C. It opposed the establishment of the Freedmen’s Bureau in the South.
D. It called for the complete elimination of state governments in all former Confederate states.

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Answer:

C is it

Explanation:

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list 5 major battles of world war II and how were they fought? (10)

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1 midway
2 bulge
3. Stalingrad
4 Normandy

According to the 10th Amendment of the Bill of Rights, powers not specifically delegated are reserved to
the people or
O A local governments
OB the courts
Oc political parties
D the states

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Answer:

D the states

Explanation:

what was Passed by English Parliament in 1689, it limited the power of the monarch, but would later become very influential in the creation of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution?!?!


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English Bill of Rights

How would US manufacturing influence people around the world?

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Answer:

IT INCREASES EMPLOYMENT BY WHICH MANY PEOPLE CAN GO AND WORK

Explanation:

IT INCREASES EMPLOYMENT BY WHICH MANY PEOPLE CAN GO AND WORK

A country in which the United States has a military Alliance faces a civil war from ethnic conflict.What would be an appropriate first response by the united states?
A. threaten the parties to the conflict
B.impose economic sanctions against the country
C.send u.s troops to that country to restore order
D. Encourage peaceful negotiations between the parties

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

During a conflict the countries at first attempt to reach a peaceful decision or resolution but if it fails to work the United States would be forced to pick options A, B, or C.

What other world leaders did Reagan used to help his efforts spread freedom

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Answer:

Mikhail Gorbachev

Explanation:

Ronald Wilson Reagan was elected as the 40th president of the United States. President Reagan looked for ways to assert the power of America in the world. He condemned the Soviet Union and the also provided money for the freedom fighters that were up against communist regime in places like Angola, Nicaragua, etc.

Mikhail Gorbachev emerged as one of the figures that worked with the then president of the United States of America because he introduced the policies of openness and other political restructuring.

Why were women who traveled with the army important to the Patriot’s cause?

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because they prepared food

The Austro-Hungarian Empire became what FIVE nations?

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Answer:

After the treaty of Versailles, the Austro Hungarian Empire was divided into The Republic of Austria, the Kingdom of Hungary, Czechoslovakia, the Free State of Fiume and the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (Yugoslavia).

Explanation:

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