Answer:
Mount Rushmore
Explanation:
What are two beliefs of judaism
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Answer:Monotheism, identity, and covenant
Explanation:
Which religion was founded in the city of Mecca
Answer:
founder of Islam
Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was born in Mecca
Answer:
islam
Explanation:
A weather instrument valuable for tracking severe weather is a __________.
A.
barometer
B.
rain gauge
C.
thermometer
D.
weather satellite
Answer:
The correct answer is D. weather satellite.
Explanation:
A is wrong answer because barometer is used to measure pressure.
B is wrong because rain gauge is used to measure amount of rain.
C is wrong because thermometer is used to measure temperature.
D is correct because it is used to track and measure changes in the weather for a longer period, including a severe ones.
1. How do people adapt to and change their environment?
Answer:
People adapt by adding something to the environment
Explanation:
Answer:
People learn to do things differently than they used to do before the change occured.
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Religion and government are two ways in which Eastern Europe developed differently.
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False
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Explanation:
true is the but am not sure for it
how did expansion make Civil Wars larger and more harmful?
Answer:
shown below
Explanation:
Invasions by Barbarian tribes. The most straightforward theory for Western Rome's collapse pins the fall on a string of military losses sustained against outside forces. Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire's borders
NEED IT ASAP!!!The American colonists use the slogan. “No taxation without representation” to express their belief in the need for –
a
mercantilism
b
Economic interdependence
c
The consent of the governed
d
Parliamentary supremacy
Answer:
c should be correct.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The "governed" are the colonists, and their "consent" is representing themselves.
How does Judaism influence modern society?
Its for a essay I need 2 sentences
Answer:Judaism marked the beginning of a revolutionary idea that laid the groundwork for social reform: humans have the ability and therefore the responsibility to stop injustices in the world. The Jews were the first to decide that it was their responsibility as the Chosen People to fight against inequality in the world. This mentality revolutionized social reform and brought it into existence as a way for human beings to positively shape their world. The ideas laid by the Jews continued to impact people for centuries and are especially relevant in the modern world.
Explanation:
Judaism was the first in promoting equal rights ( though recognizing each as different) for women and men, kindness to orphans, widows,those who are strangers in a strange land,to animals, to one's neighbor to the poor. The golden rule is a Jewish concept. Judaism was the first promoter of a fair court of law based on justice (and not on wealth,strength, and other arbitrary reasons).
Suppose the price of gasoline is $1.00. Will the quantity demanded be lower or higher than at the equilibrium price of $1.40 per gallon? Will the quantity supplied be lower or higher? Is there a shortage or a surplus in the market? If so, of how much?
Answer: Quantity supplied will be lower.
There'll be a shortage in the market.
Explanation:
The supply of a good or service had to do with the amount of that good that customers or consumers will buy from the person selling the good at a certain price and time.
In this case, since the equilibrium price is $1.40 and the price of gasoline is $1.00, this means that there'll be an increase in the quantity demanded but suppliers will supply less due to the fall in price. Since quantity supplied will be lower than quantity demanded, there'll be a shortage in the market.
Which of the following phrases best defines the term population density?
A.
the total number of births each year
B.
the number of people relative to the size of the area they live in
C.
the number of people living in rural areas
D.
the total number of people that live in an area
Answer:
its the second choice
Explanation:
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
What theme is Homer presenting when Odysseus’s men forget about going home after eating the lotus in Part 1 of The Odyssey?
Please do not answer unless you are completely sure! 10 points + Brainliest! Fake answers will be reported and deleted.
Which statement best explains the benefits of domesticated animals?
Domesticated animals were used for their bones and hides.
Domesticated animals completely ended the need for hunting.
Domesticated animals grazed on grass to clear areas for crops.
Domesticated animals were used to haul food over long distances.
Answer:
Honestly all answers are right to some extent, but B seems most likely.
Explanation:
If you have domestic cows or pigs you won't need to hunt for meat.
Why do you think as a teenager you are given so many opportunities, like universal
education, different standards in the justice system, and labor laws protecting you?
Answer:
As a teenager, you are given universal education, different standards in the justice system, and labor laws protecting you because you're not an adult and therefore, you can't think about all the risks involved. In addition, you're not working or paying income taxes and property taxes. Therefore, these opportunities are presented to you.
Explanation:
What show do you prefer more, Vampire Diaries or Stranger Things
Explanation:
I love that serie!!
what creates mountains
which number on the map represents the English Channel
Answer:
I need the map to answer
Explanation:
Answer:
Where is the map? Please attach it.
Explanation:
In the late 1800s, what made it difficult for labor unions to gain public support for their goals?
Answer:
I think. Most employers were very hostile toward workers' efforts to organize. Most factory workers were satisfied with their wages and working conditions. The Federal Government declared that unions were illegal.
Explanation:
Political parties have been a part of America government since?
Answer:
Political parties have become a part of American system since the end of 19th Century. Of course, this is due to historical occurrences and the creation of United States after the Peace Treaty of Paris in 1783.
Explanation:
After the creation of independent state, United States started creating first political bodies, but also first political parties were established. The first parties that were established were Federalist and Democratic-Republican party. Of course, due to changes, Federalists disappeared as a political subject.
what are the necessary development for province 5 nepal
Aligning the major focus of budget towards agriculture, tourism, and infrastructure development, Province 5 has set an ambitious goal of achieving eight percent growth rate.
While the budget has laid special focus on agriculture sector, major budget has been allocated for infrastructure development. The provincial government has allocated Rs 15.48 billion for Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development (MoPID), while the budget for Ministry of Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives is Rs 4.46 billion.
Chief Minister Shankar Pokharel, who is also looking after the Economic Affairs and Planning portfolio, presented budget of Rs 36.41 billion for the province on Sunday.
The provincial government has claimed that the budget will be result-oriented as it has been introduced on the basis of five-year periodic plan of the federal government. The government has also set a target of reducing absolute poverty. It is targeting to raise per capita gross domestic production (GDP) to Rs 83,414.
The budget aims at bringing changes in agriculture by encouraging farmers and other stakeholders by providing grants and encouraging contract farming, among others. The government has allocated sufficient fund for modernization, mechanization, and commercialization of agriculture sector, Pokharel said at a press meet in Butwal on Monday.
The government has also introduced programs like agricultural employment program, smart agriculture village program, and youth and students-oriented programs to promote farming. Similarly, the provincial government plans to lease out farm land to landless farmers to make sure that cultivable land is not left fallow. To encourage contract farming, the provincial government will pay 100% lease fee in the first year and 50% and 25% in the second and third year, respectively, according to Pokharel.
Similarly, the provincial government has allocated Rs 200 million to build Jibraj Ashrit-Krishna Sen Road, which links Rampur of Palpa and Kapurkot of Salyan, as a provincial pride project. Likewise, it has set aside Rs 100 million for construction of a bypass near Siddhababa section of the Siddhartha Highway and Chunwang-Rukumkot-Sisne road. The provincial government has allocated over Rs 1 billion for construction and maintenance of several roads across the province.
The Province 5 government has allocated Rs 150 million to develop Lumbini and Nepalgunj as tourism hubs, and promote other tourist areas in the province. The budget has also given continuity to the Chief Minister Rural Development Project. The province has set aside Rs 410 million to all municipalities to implement the project. While each rural municipality will receive Rs 150 million, municipality and sub-metropolitan cities will get Rs 200 million and Rs 300 million, respectively.
Other projects enlisted under the budget include those related to higher education, treatment of those injured in the conflict, construction of stadiums, youth and sports related investment, promotion of Dalit community’s traditional skills through Bhagat Sarwajit Shilpa Program, and provision of basic drinking water for all the families within three years.
Though the budget speech states that the provincial government will work to create investment friendly environment in the province, industrialists say they have doubts about implementation of programs included in the budget.
plz mark me as the brainiestAt first, a coach praises a basketball player for behaviors that are only remotely like those that will sink a basket. Gradually, the coach restricts praise to behaviors that are closer and closer to the desired behavior. The coach is using a training strategy called:
Answer:
shaping
Explanation:
In this scenario, the coach is using a training strategy called shaping. This strategy revolves around providing positive reinforcement to the subject starting with a wide range of behavior. This range is lessened as time progresses leading to positive reinforcement being only given out for a very specific desired behavior. This is a way of leading the subject more towards that desired behavior and less toward other behaviors until that desired behavior is perfected.
Describe the makeup of matter.
matter is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons.
3) What is a "Tent City"?
Answer:
a large collection of tents, typically one forming temporary or makeshift accommodations for refugees or homeless people.
Explanation:
When a species has high genetic variation, the population of that species has a wide variety of genetic traits, such as eye color and nose shape. Do you think one reproductive process promotes higher genetic variation than the other? Explain your reasoning.
Answer:
Yes, genetic variation is higher in offspring generated through process 2. Process 1 produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. So, the same characteristics pass from generation to generation. In process 2, the offspring inherits traits from both parents, so a wider variety of characteristics passes from generation to generation.
Explanation: I got this right on Plato.
The ____
links the brain to the rest of the body.
A. heart
B. brain
C. spinal cord
D. nervous system
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
C. spinal cord
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What’s the answer???
Answer:
last one is C ................
How does cultural diversity affect the people of West Africa? Speaking different languages and different ways of making a living speaking different languages but having a common religion having a common religion but different ways of making a living being united by a single religion and a common language
Answer:
Speaking different languages and different ways of making a living
Explanation:
In West Africa there are numerous languages and tribes especially as seen in Nigeria(the most populated black country in the world) which has over 100 tribes in it. Here tribes speak different languages and have different cultures that affect their different ways of making a living. For example, the Hausas to the north of Nigeria speak Hausa and are mostly involved in farming and cattle rearing while the Yorubas and Igbos to the south speak different languages and are more involved in white collar jobs and other businesses and less focused on animal rearing
Which two features of igneous rocks are determined by their cooling rate?
Answer: Igneous rocks are classified according to their texture and mineral or chemical content. The texture of the rock is determined by the rate of cooling. The slower the rock cools, the larger the crystals form. Hope it helps :)
Explanation:
Which of the following resources is renewable ?
A.oil
B.gasoline
C.Coal
D.Cotton
Answer: D
You can re-use cotton for clothes, and other things. Oil can not be re-used, neither can coal because coal is burned usually. Gasoline can only be used for motors. The answer is cotton.
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. Which complaint was set forth in the Declaration of Independence
Why do you think slavery was outlawed in the Northwest Territory?
Answer:
I think slavery was outlawed in the Northwest Territory because the ordinance provided for civil liberties and public education within the new territories, but did not allow slavery. Pro-slavery Southerners were willing to go along with this because they hoped that the new states would be populated by white settlers from the South.