Answer:
which person?
Explanation:
who exactly are you talking about?
(blank) was the basis of the Babylonian code of law of ancient Mesopotamia which had a
foundation base on the idea of “an eye for an eye"
Hammurabi's Code
Justinian's Code
Babylonian Code
Mesopotamian Code
Answer: Hammurabi's Code
Explanation:
Hammurabi's code is one of the earliest known legal 'documents' in known history upon which a code of laws was written. It was named Hammurabi's code as it was written during the reign of King Hammurabi of Babylonia.
The code is notable for having some of the earliest basis for the law of retribution or simply put, the idea of "an eye for an eye" by including examples of scenarios where the law would be applied. For instance, the code talks about how a man who steals a cow must pay it back 30 times.
In the Chinese calendar, the year 2018 was the Year of the Dog. When will the next Year of the Dog be?
2020
2028
2030
2038
Answer: 2030
Explanation:
Since there are 12 Zodiacs in the Chinese Calendar, every 12 years, the same zodiac will come. So, if Year of The Dog was in 2028, add 12 years, and you'll get your answer.
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Answer:
2030 because of there calender
The westerlies bring rain and snow to the ______. Pacific Coast Great Plains Canadian Shield
Answer:
Canadian Shield
Explanation:
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Answer:
I believe the answer is Canadian shield!
Explanation:
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What legislation was aimed at addressing the trend in this graph?
Answer: Equal Pay Act
Explanation:
The Equal Pay Act was signed into law by President Kennedy in 1963 in response to a wage gap between men and women that had began to escalate out of control.
In 1960 it was estimated that women working the same jobs as men earned less than two-thirds of what their male counterparts earned and pressure from various organizations finally enabled the Act to pass through Congress.
While it is illegal to pay women less than men for similar jobs, the trend continued but has seen massive improvements as a result of the Act and will continue to.
Cecilia is thinking about studying at the table in her kitchen. She wants to make sure she would be choosing a good study environment, so she quickly looks around the room. She decides to study somewhere else after determining that it is a poor study environment. Which factors most likely made Cecilia's kitchen a poor study environment? Check all that apply. Her little brother was playing with toys on the kitchen floor. There was a large lamp next to the kitchen table. There was a pile of magazines and papers on the kitchen table. There was music playing loudly in the background. There was a vase filled with flowers by the kitchen sink.
Answer:
Her little brother was playing with toys on the kitchen floor.
There was music playing loudly in the background.
Explanation:
There are characteristics of a good study environment which includes:
studying in a well-lit environmentstudying in a quiet placeresources should be nearbythere should be little or no distractionsBased on these, Cecilia most likely decided that the kitchen was a poor study environment because her little brother was playing with toys on the kitchen floor and there was music playing in the background which were both distractions and noisy and would not let her concentrate.
Answer:
a c and d
Explanation:
tip edenuity does not grade instruction and warm ups
if there are ten frogs 8 left how many are there
Answer:
2 frogs are there
Explanation:
10 - 8 = 2
what was the currency act
Answer: I remember reading about this in school
Explanation:
The Currency Act or Paper Bills of Credit Act is one of many several Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain that regulated paper money issued by the colonies of British America. The Acts sought to protect British merchants and creditors from being paid in depreciated colonial currency.
the headline shows how newspapers used yellow journalism to?
A/ sell more copies
B/ present facts
C/ express political opinions
D/ suggest political actions
Answer:
A/ Sell more copies
Explanation:
Russell is arguing that philosophy is valuable. You'll want to think about his argument using his own key ideas: •How does he think philosophy is different from science? •Does he think philosophy is different from science in a good or bad sense, like one is better than the other, or that they are just different methods each worthy in their own way? •When he talks about things like "prejudice" and "common sense", what do you suppose he means?
1. When reading Russell's arguments about how philosophy is different from science we can see that for him science exposes a fact and the factors that compose it, without it being necessary for the public to reason about it, that is, science offers a specific and immutable information. Philosophy, on the other hand, has no specificity and requires the public to reflect on the concepts exposed by it, reason and come to a conclusion that will be individual for each individual. In other words, for Russell science works with facts, while philosophy works with reflection and that is what establishes the difference between the two.
2. He says that this difference is good and that it allows science and philosophy to each have their value in relation to the topic addressed. It also shows that society is only the way we know it today because the difference between science and philosophy is stimulated and allows them to complete each other and promote the advancement of society.
3. When he talks about "prejudice" and "common sense" he wants to show the inverse relationship that these two concepts have. If one exists, the other cannot exist and it is necessary for society to encourage the existence of one in the name of the detriment and extinction of the other.
So 5,000 years ago in the land meso, or ____________, the Tigris and Euphrates potomoi, or ____________, cities started popping up. These early Mesopotamian cities engaged in a form of ____________, where farmers contributed their crops to public storehouses out of which workers, like metalworkers or builders would be paid uniform "wages" in grain.
The correct answers to this open question are the following.
Although you did not include options, we can say the following.
So 5,000 years ago in the land "meso," or between the Tigris and Euphrates "potomi", or rivers, cities started popping up. These early Mesopotamian cities engaged in a form of socialism, where farmers contributed their crops to public storehouses out of which workers, like metalworkers or builders would be paid uniform "wages" in grain.
We are talking about the oldest civilization on planet Earth: the Sumerians. These people settled in the middle of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers, in the Middle East region of what today in the territory of Iraq. They learned agriculture techniques that allowed them to establish great city-states such as Lagas, Kish. Ur, Nippur, Eridu, Ur, and Uruk. Thye learned how to predict and use the flood of the rivers to grow crops in that fertile soil.
Which is an example of a reason why historical interpretations may change over time?
A. Archeologists may uncover new climate evidence.
B. Political scientists discover a new method of scientific research.
C. Economists may learn more about how ancient governments operated.
D. New X-ray technology proves that previous medical conclusions were incorrect.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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What legal idea is contained in this edict from Hammurabi's Code?
Answer:d
Explanation:
Answer:
right to present evidence
Explanation:
just did the test
what action is an example of the renaissance idea of individulism
Answer:
umm so no answer choices were given
Explanation:
but a good example is always Michealangelo's david since it shows the perfect mind and body, a model for individualists since they believed that focusing on oneself will improve your life and other's lives instead of the Middle Ages' more communal, hive-mind-style religious thinking. The individualist policy allows for more freedom, creativity, and even secularism.
what continents are found in sub-saharan africa
Answer:
Africa is the continent
Explanation:
are u sure u meant continents??? Or is it regions
Identify the allusion in the following paragraph. Harper had always been a curious child, wanting to know how things operated and what made them runwatching her father install new light fixtures, marveled at the of how electricity worked. She asked her father multiple Questions to satisty her curiosity , Harper's mother had wamed her husband against answering every question as it would slow the installation process. You're opening Pandora's box she . point
This question is incomplete; here is the complete question:
Identify the allusion in the following paragraph.
Harper had always been a curious child, wanting to know how things operated and what made them run. While watching her father install new light fixtures, she marveled at the intricacies of how electricity worked. She asked her father multiple questions to satisfy her curiosity. Harper's mother had warned her husband against answering every question as it would slow the installation process. "You're opening Pandora's box," she said.
A. Electricity
B. Curiosity
C. Light fixtures
D. Pandora's box
The answer to this question is Pandora Box
Explanation:
To allude means to explicitly refer to or mention an external place, object, person, etc., which helps to explain or illustrate a point. This occurs in the paragraph when the mother says "You're opening Pandora's box" because Pandora's box, which is an object in a Greek myth that released disease, misfortune, and trouble, acts as an external reference to help the mother explain answering questions to Harper is a source of trouble.
What is Piney woods natural resources I need help plz
Answer:
i think its just a generic company name that your teacher made up as an example
Explanation:
Think about the purposes of traditional images for different cultures of Native American and images they use to express ideas and how entering the contemporary art scene has changed artists approach. Then discuss how Box of Daylight expresses traditional information about Tlingit (and NW Coast) cultures. Next, focus on Pueblo culture in the American Southwest and describe how Dan Namingha and Roxanne Swentzell express traditional ideas in contemporary ways.
Explanation:
Most of the cultural art forms of Native Americans were created and given the symbols of animals that they normally deal with in their daily life. Their arts also revolved around the common objects of their day to day life. They see human life related to these animal forms. The cultural art of the native American uses art as a way of expression of their way of life which was existed and was developed thousands of years ago.
The Tlingit cultures also expresses their meaning of life through nature, they express how nature plays an important part in their life. The Tales of Raven are unique to the Tlingit culture. This shows their believe in the sun, moon and the stars and how Raven steals the sun, moon and stars from head of Nass river.
The ancient Pueblo cultures, which flourished around 100 to 1600 AD is an ancient civilization if the Native Americans. This civilization is also known as Anasazi. Dan Namingha and Roxanne Swentzell expresses their view of life through pictures and art forms.
What is the location of the Sabine River?
It is the western boundary of Louisiana.
It forms the northern border of Louisiana.
It runs through central Louisiana dividing the state in two.
It is the boundary between Louisiana and Mississippi.
Answer:
Explanation:
The Sabine River (/səˈbiːn/) is a river, 510 miles (820 km) long,[5] in the Southern U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana.[3] From the 32nd parallel north and downstream, it serves as part of the boundary between the two states and empties into Sabine Lake, an estuary of the Gulf of Mexico. Over the first half of the 19th century, the river formed part of the Spanish–American, Mexican–American, and Texan–American international boundaries. The upper reaches of the river flow through the prairie country of northeast Texas. Along much of its lower reaches, it flows through the pine forests along the Texas–Louisiana border, and the bayou country near the Gulf Coast.
The river drains an area of 9,756 square miles (25,270 km2),[4] of which 7,426 square miles (19,230 km2) are in Texas and 2,330 square miles (6,000 km2) in Louisiana.[6] It flows through an area of abundant rainfall and discharges the largest volume of any river in Texas.[6] The name Sabine (Sp: Río de Sabinas) comes from the Spanish word for cypress, in reference to the extensive growth of bald cypresses along the lower river. The river flows through an important petroleum-producing region, and the lower river near the Gulf is among the most industrialized areas of the southeastern United States. The river was often described as the dividing line between the Old South and the New Southwest.
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What was one achievement in the fight for American Indian rights in the late 1960s? the sharp decrease in poverty on reservations across the country the preservation of all territory now owned by American Indians the protection of all past treaties made with the US government the creation of new opportunities to preserve culture and heritage
Answer:
d-the creation of new opportunities to preserve culture and heritage
Answer: the creation of new opportunities to preserve culture and heritage
Explanation:
In August of 1945, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan to end the war. President Truman agonized over the decision because it would mean massive amounts of life lost. What arguments could be made for using atomic bombs to end the war? What arguments could be made against using atomic weapons in the war? Enter your response here.
The US wanted to end the war quickly, and did not want to send the military to the war so that it would lose less life, so choose to throw the atomic bomb.
What did Roger Sherman contribute to the drafting of the Constitution?
Answer:
Answered below
Explanation:
Roger Sherman was a Founding Father of the United States of America. He was a lawyer and one of the earliest American statesman. He was in the signing of the great papers of the United States which include the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Continental association and Articles of confederation.
Sherman's most notable contribution to the drafting of the constitution was in 1787 when he represented Connecticut at the constitutional convention. There he played a key role by introducing the Connecticut compromise, also known as the Great compromise. This established a bicameral legislature made up of the Senate and the House of representatives.
Answer:
the Great Compromise
Explanation:
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Who believed that the government
would become corrupt if it did not work
with the people (social contract)?
A. John Locke
B. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
C. Charles Montesquieu
D. Thomas Hobbes
Answer:
Thomas Hobbes ....forgive me if this answer is incorrect
The correct statement is that John Locke believed that the government would become corrupt if it did not work with the people. The correct option that matches the statement above is A.
John Locke interestingly thought that a government would eventually exploit its citizens if there is no strict rules regarding the replacement of government at regular intervals.
John Locke was of the belief that the government must put the nation and its citizens first ahead of itself as it would eventually not survive if the citizens are not taken care of.John Locke always put a statement that the government must look after the standard of life and liberty of the citizens it serves to and must try to improve the conditions of its regions.The trade, religion, social status, internal environment of the regions must be improved so that there is a proper balance in the life of people, was affirmed by John Locke.
Hence, the correct option is A that John Locke was of the belief that the government would become corrupt if it did not work with the people under social contract.
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Why do the sons of Oedipus go to war?
Answer:
They fought because their father had died and they all wanted to be the new king
Explanation:
After the Declaration of
Independence had been written,
who was it sent to?
A. the British king
B. the governor of Boston
C. the European leaders
Answer:
It was sent to the British King
Who were the 2 Scottish men who may have visited America (perhaps part of the Knights Templar) in the 1300’s?
Answer: Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney and Sir James Gunn
Explanation;
Henry Sinclair was a Scottish nobleman who according to some stories, was the first European to reach North America doing so in the 1300s which would mean he did so a century before Christopher Columbus.
The main proof of this arises from letters between the Zeno brothers in which it is alleged that after Henry saved them from islanders in Shetland and so they pledged to sail with him.
In one of their voyages they reached Newfoundland in Canada before continuing inwards to reach Massachusetts around where Sir James Gunn who was accompanying him on the trip died. They allegedly commemorated this by drawing an outline of an armoured knight with a shield bearing the crest on the Gunn House on a rock which today is found in Westford, Massachusetts.
It is also alleged that both men were members of the then defunct Knights Templars.
If the Christian armies had lost to the Muslims in Spain in the Reconquista had never happened, Would Europeans have sailed to the New World?
Answer:
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The answer is no. If the spanish reconquest had failed, they would not be able to hold onto the iberian peninsula, which was ultimately where most of the voyagers to the new world began their journeys.
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Which of the following statement best describes the cartoon?
A) the safety of workers by the formation of unions.
B)the obstacles faced with the Jim Crow Laws.
C) the condition of slavery in the South.
D) the pollution the industrial north was creating.
Answer:
you need to attach the cartoon
2. In the mid-1700s. How did "American society" compare to British society in terms of the
rights and freedoms ordinary people enjoyed?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In the mid-1700s, the "American society" compared to British society in terms of the rights and freedoms ordinary people enjoyed in that American colonists aspired to have the liberty, equality, and opportunities of a free nation, without the heavy taxation imposed bu the English crow.
Yes, Americans could have land and property, but the British monarchy exerted too much pressure and taxations with acts such as the Navigation Acts, the Stamp Act, or the Tea Act, among many others. The colonists' desire for liberty grew higher because they had to pay taxes but had no representation in the British Parliament.
What does Jared Diamond argue is the worst mistake in history? What reasons does he give to support his position? (Summarize his argument).
Answer:
Agriculture
Explanation:
1. Agriculture
2. Jared Diamon gave the following reasons to claim that Agriculture is the worst mistake claim in history:
i. Agriculture has led to displacement of hunters and gatherers in their local communities.
ii. Unlike during the hunters and gatherers period, agriculture has affected the average height of human beings generally.
iii. Agriculture contributes greatly to the issue of sexual inequality.
iv. Agriculture has increased the nervousness among future humans
how did the new England colonists make money?
Answer: Trading, Fishing, and chopping down woods
Explanation: They are not really farmers so they will catch fishes and trades with other for the things they offers