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1 Which of the following is a consequence of the new “24-hour news cycle”?
A.
It has forced people to get their news from cable television instead of the Internet.
B.
It forces the American government to shut down national and international media.
C.
It has increased viewership for nightly news broadcasts.
D.
It forces governments to respond and take action more quickly.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D
2
Which of these people would be a natural-born US citizen? Select three options.

Ivan was born in Russia, but his mother was born in the United States.
Ethan’s parents were both born in Israel, but he was born in the United States.
Alice was born in France, but all of her grandparents were US citizens.
Pedro’s parents were both born in Spain, but he was born in the US territory of Puerto Rico.
Sebastian was born in Greece, but he moved to the US with his parents before he was two.
3
In which decade did television replace newspapers as the primary news source for American citizens?
A.
1940s
B.
1950s
C.
1960s
D.
1970s


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D
4
Read the prompt.

Create a program that would get more people to vote in elections.

What is the most effective research question for this prompt?

How many people currently vote in national elections?
Which states have the largest voter turnout?
At what age should people be allowed to vote?
What circumstances prevent people from voting?
5
Which person is being a good community member?

Lola always takes an afternoon walk with her dog.
Ria studies hard to ensure she is on the honor roll each semester.
Cooper does grocery shopping for his family while his parents are at work.
Horace serves sandwiches at the local soup kitchen every Saturday afternoon.
6
How does bias negatively affect source material? Check all that apply.

It demonstrates a lack of academic expertise on a topic.
It forces an author to address counterarguments.
It may reveal an author’s opinion.
It may led to the presentation of only one side of an argument.
It can influence an author’s purpose.
7
What does the constitutional guarantee of freedom of the press mean for news people?

They can write about unsupported rumors as if they were factual.
They must report the news without favoritism toward any point of view.
They can report the news without getting the government’s permission.
They must always challenge the government’s positions on major issues.
8
Which of the following is an example of muckraking?
A.
a politician signing social legislation to change teacher compensation
B.
a journalist uncovering and highlighting the plights of the homeless
C.
a journalist researching a story on a hurricane in the Gulf
D.
a corrupt politician who receives bribes in exchange for a political favor


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D
9
Which is an example of a secondary source?

news film footage
a diary
a magazine article
a speech
10
What are components of a good research question? Check all that apply.

It is feasible to study.
It focuses on a specific goal.
It reveals the researcher’s bias.
It is relevant to the topic at hand.
It results in only one possible conclusion.
11
Read the passage about protesting.

Alexander is upset about a policy recently enacted by his state government. He talks with several friends who share his concerns, and they decide to take action. They organize a rally at the state capitol. They make signs with strongly worded slogans to get their point across to lawmakers. At the rally, they use a megaphone to share their thoughts with the crowd.

Alexander and his friends are able to do this without the threat of government interference because of which right?

freedom of speech
due process
freedom of religion
freedom of the press
12
Reflecting on whether adding a salad bar to a school lunch menu fixed a problem is an example of

implementing a solution.
weighing advantages.
gathering information.
evaluating a solution.
13
Jacob Riis is best known for his work How the Other Half Lives which was a photographic record of _____________.
A.
The living conditions in urban slums and child labor.
B.
The restricted rights of women in early twentieth-century America.
C.
The rise of corruption in urban centers.
D.
The lack of sanitary practices in the meat-packing industry.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D
14
What makes a source credible?

It is found online.
It contains bias.
It is believable or trustworthy.
It supports multiple perspectives.
15
Adding a salad bar to a school lunch menu for students with restricted diets is an example of

evaluating a solution.
gathering information.
implementing a solution.
weighing disadvantages.

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Answer 1

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Which of the following is a consequence of the new “24-hour news cycle”?

answer is d: It forces governments to respond and take action more quickly.

I hope that helps :)

Answer 2

Answer:

What is the purpose of the United Nations? Select three choices.

Maintain world peace

Promote social progress

Promote social justice

Act as a free trade zone

Reduce greenhouse gases

Set rules for trade between nations

a,b and c are the correct answer on edg

Explanation:


Related Questions

Which of the following statements about the food web is correct? (Please choose TWO of the
best answers)

A food chain is a collection of many different fong webs.
The food web in a tropical rainforest is different from that in a desert.
While the interruption of a food chain may be disatrous to our environment, the interruption of a food web
is not
✓ A food web is a collection of many different food chains.

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Answer:

a food web is a collection of many different food chain

a food chain is a collection of many different fong webs

the doldrums and horse latitudes are areas with light winds that made it difficult for the sailors to complete their Journey they are called what​

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Explanation:

The "doldrums" is a descriptive adjective for the corridor from around Earth closer to the equator when ships can become stuck in windless seas. In the horse elevations, where even the air moves down to towards the Earth's surface, the increasing jet stream eventually subsides.

where does the Paraguay river meet the Atlantic Ocean​

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Answer:

Río de la Plata

It merges first with the Paraguay River and then farther downstream with the Uruguay River to form the Río de la Plata and empties into the Atlantic Ocean.

Río de la Plata, it merges and then meets the ocean

Find the length of AB

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I believe it’s 16 for the length of AB

What are the tensions between Muslim and Jews in the Middle East?

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Answer:

The main reason why tensions are so high between the Jews and the Muslims is because when WW2 ended the Jews were sent back to their homeland or they moved to the U.S. The newly formed United Nations Created Israel and carved up the previous Palestinian land and divided it up between the two countries. The Muslims didn't like this because they had just lost land that they had been on for generations before the Jews even showed up. The other reason why they don't like each other is because both of their religions, Judaism and Islam had religious ties to the city of Jerusalem.          

Explanation:

In what direction did sendong move?​

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West

I am not really sure if that’s the answer but yh

What is brighter than the sun that is visible to the naked eye?

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Answer:

the star Sirius

Answer: Sirius is highly visible in the Northern Hemisphere's winter night sky, because the star has a high luminosity, or intrinsic brightness, relativeto other stars, and because it's relatively close to Earth (8.6 light-years away). According to NASA, Sirius has a mass that's two times that of Earth's sun

what are the major rivers in Eurasia?

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The most important rivers in Eurasia are:
Rhone, Elbe, Oder, Tagus, Thames, Don and Dnieper, among others.

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3. What mountain range separates Europe from the Middle East?

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Answer:

The highest point (Mt. Ararat) is located in the Eastern Taurus range. This extinct volcano is 16,583 ft. (5,137m) high. It is felt by biblical historians that Noah's Ark landed here. The Koroglu and Ponic ranges stretch along the Black Sea coast of northern Turkey.Aug 14, 2015

Hope this helps u any.

Explanation:

Answer:

The Urals Mountain range

Explanation:

50 POINTS!!!!!
Question 1 (1 point)
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Which desert is found in SUB-Saharan Africa

Question 1 options:

Sahara


Namib


Gobi


Atacama

Question 2 (1 point)
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Many of the countries in Sub-Saharan are ___________________which limits their trade

Question 2 options:

Culturally divided


Mineral strong


Developed


Landlocked

Question 3 (1 point)
Which river can NOT be found in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Question 3 options:

Niger


Nile


Zambezi


Platte

Question 4 (1 point)
Most of Sub-Saharan Africa is composed of —

Question 4 options:

Deserts


Rainforests


Jungles


Huge plateaus and escarpments

Question 5 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT a city of culture and trade in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Question 5 options:

Gaza


Dakar


Lagos


Johannesburg

Question 6 (1 point)
Famous falls found in Sub-Saharan Africa

Question 6 options:

Angel Falls


Victoria Falls


Niagara Falls


Lake Tanganyika

Question 7 (1 point)
Area where two tectonic plates are moving away from one another

Question 7 options:

Mt. Kilimanjaro


Great Rift Valley


Ring of Fire


Victoria Falls

Question 8 (1 point)
Line of Latitude that bisects the continent of Africa causing the climates north and south of the line to be similar

Question 8 options:

Tropic of Capricorn


Tropic of Cancer


Prime Meridian


Equator

Question 9 (1 point)
Environmental problem caused by over-grazing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Question 9 options:

Desertification


Sahel


Deforestation


Globalization

Question 10 (1 point)
____________________or tropical wet/dry climates where you can find nature preserves or parks

Question 10 options:

Valley


Sahel


Savanna


Desert

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Answer:

1. Namib

2. Landlocked

3. Platte

4. Huge plateaus and escarpments

5. Gaza

6. Victoria Falls

7. Great Rift Valley

8. Equator

9. Desertification

10. Savana

Explanation: me big brain

The Namib desert is found in SUB-Saharan Africa.

What is SUB-Saharan Africa?

South of the Sahara is the region of the African continent that is referred to by this name. It includes all African nations and possessions that are either entirely or partly south of both the Sahara, as stated by the United Nations.

1. Namib desert is found in SUB-Saharan Africa.

2. Many of the countries in Sub-Saharan are  Landlocked which limits their trade.

3. Platte river can NOT be found in Sub-Saharan Africa

4. Most of Sub-Saharan Africa is composed of Huge plateaus and escarpments

5. Gaza is NOT a city of culture and trade in Sub-Saharan Africa

6. Famous falls found in Sub-Saharan Africa is Victoria Falls

7. Two tectonic plates are moving away from one another in Great Rift Valley

8. Line of Latitude that bisects the continent of Africa causing the climates north and south of the line to be similar to Equator

9. Environmental problem caused by over-grazing in the area of  Sub-Saharan Africa

is termed Desertification

10. Savana or tropical wet/dry climates where you can find nature preserves or parks

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Prompt
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Click this link and read the article about the Amazon Rain Forest.
After reading the article, write down two of the ways that rainforests benefit us every day and explain why the deforestation
of the rainforest is bad.

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Answer:

1. Economical value

Fruits, oils, nuts and other plant extracts like rubber and chocolate, when harvested in large quantities, yield substantial economic value. Large scale harvesting of plant extracts can provide long-term profits as well as income generation provided measures are set in place to protect rainforests. With that said, rainforest provide significant financial value than when burned down on a large scale for timber.

2. Environmental benefits

High demand of ecologically harvested forest products is vital for preservation measures to succeed. For this reason, it is prudent to buy rainforest products to support the economy which in turn provides the solution to cutting down rainforest only for timber. This way, we can create a sizeable market for forest products while supporting preservation efforts at the same time.

Deforestation is bad for the environment because trees are necessary to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is one of the greenhouse gases that is causing global warming. Animals have habitats in trees and forests and once they're cut down, the birds and animals are at risk.

Explanation:

Which best describes the challenge faced by developing countries that depend on the international sale of one natural
resource?
O lack of diversification
O stagnant prices
O declining stocks
O increased competition
O lack of manufacturing

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The answer is the first one

Please please this is my final I'm trying to score good

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Answer:

The correct answer is Fascism

Answer:

fasism

Explanation:

fasism is “a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.”

How is the water in the swimming pool similar to Earth’s Interior? How is it different?

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Answer:

gjgjgjrrj

Explanation:

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20 points (geography)

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AnswerClimate plays a major role in the distribution of the world's large-scale ecosystems. ... For example, Tropical rainforests have the greatest amount of biodiversity on earth because they have a warm, constant temperature, lots of sunlight and high levels of moisture (equatorial climate).

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Explanation:

What are the best ways to keep your body in top shape? What effect do these activities have on our body systems? Be specific.

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Answer:

Exercises

Eating right

Sleeping well

Watching calories intake

Explanation:

In order to have your body in too shape, one has to exercise regularly, Exercising is a good way of promoting ones health.

A good amount of sleep is also necessary to allow the body function properly.

Eating the right food and watching calories intake is just as important. Certain food are bad for ones health and should be avoided at all cost.

Evaluate the view that developed countries are better able to manage tropical cyclones than developing countries

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Answer:

Explanation:

Tropical cyclones are simply nature disasters characterized by large pressure air mass which travels at high speed and are ljbake to cause havoc to lives and properties on a very large scale. The effect of tropical cyclones such as hurricanes may be mitigated based on the resources provided through funding, good monitoring and evaluation scheme or process and so on. Developed countries have better monitoring facilities can be used to track the direction, speed and other characteristic of the cyclone. Once the direction and speed of the cyclone has been detected, evacuation could start and thus reduce the effect of its impact. The erecrion of building which are designed to withstand the effect of the wind may reduce the Number or amount of property loss. The absence of this Innovations will likely mean developing countries will record more casualty than developed countries.


1. How can humans selectively breed a vegetable to produce a more desirable crop?

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Answer:

The area suitable for this production and the land must be fertility.

Several fruits and vegetables have undergone enhancement or even creation through artificial selection. For instance, from the wild mustard plant, selective breeding was utilized to produce broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage.

Artificial selection is appealing to humans because it happens more quickly than natural selection and lets them modify organisms to suit their needs.

How does agricultural production use selective breeding?

One crop variety's plants transfer pollen containing the genes for the desired characteristic to another crop variety's blossoms containing other desirable qualities.

A new variety of plants will eventually carry the desired characteristic after careful selection of their progeny. Over the years, conventional plant breeding has created a large number of extremely productive new crop varieties. Numerous unsuccessful crosses have also been made. Crosses are frequently made in a very unrestrained way in traditional breeding. Although the breeder selects the parents to cross, the outcomes are genetically unpredictable.

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Although globalization affects every country in the world, which region below is the most involved?

a. Asia
b. Australia
c. Antarctica
d. Africa

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The correct answer has to be a.Asia

After examining the soil, what do you think happened to the food waste?​

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Answer: It decomposed into nutrients in the soil

What is the largest sea in the world.​

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The largest sea in the world is the Philippine sea
The largest city in the world is the Philippine Sea
2.199 million mi²

In the industrialized countries, we find the biggest share of people who are older than ___________?

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Answer:

In the industrialized countries, we find the biggest share of people who are older than young.

Explanation:

Industrialized countries tend to have a low birth rate, which allows the isodod population to be larger than the youth population. This is a great challenge for the country, especially for the industry, as it can result in a lesser amount of productive labor in the product, reducing the number of active workers and promoting an insufficient industry.

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Project: in my tribe

Project Overview:
What would it have been like to have been a member of an early human tribe? How would you have fed, clothed, and housed
everyone?

In this project, you'll use a combination of research and your imagination to develop and describe your own tribe of early
humans.

Instructions:
Use Internet or book research as needed; make sure to cite the URLs of any websites you consult.

As you imagine yourself going back
in time, you'll have a number of important decisions to make in order to create a realistic clan:

1. In which era do you live? Are you primarily a foraging and scavenging tribe? A hunting and gathering tribe? An early farmer?

2. Where do you live? Name and describe your region of the world. Is it dry and rocky? Tropical and humid? Cold in winter and hot
in summer?

3. Who is in your tribe? Describe the number and type of people: How many men? How many women? How many children? What
do they wear?

4. Describe your lifestyle: Are you nomadic or have you begun to set down roots? How do you get food to feed yourself and the rest
of the tribe? Do you eat primarily vegetation or do you have meat and milk? What are your primary food sources?

5. Where do you sleep at night? Where do you cook? Where do you bathe?

6. What do you call your tribe or does it not have a name?

7. If you cultivate food and domesticate animals, describe how you do this. For example, what do you feed the animals? How do you do this. For example, what do you feed the animals? How do you plant and harvest crops?

8. Does your tribe use tools, if so, describe them.

9. Do you always have food or are there times you go hungry?

10. Do you have interactions with other tribes? if so, describe them.

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Answer:

Explanation:

1) We lived int he 1720s. We are a hunting and gathering tribe.

2) We lived in near mountain terrain and near forests. Its dry and rocky. And cold in winter and hot in summer.

3) men women and children. Awe have 24,890 women, 56,789 men And 13,896 children. We wore animal skin.

4) we are nomadic. We gather and hunt. Both. Berries, rabbits, and deer.

5) we slept in tents. We cooked outside. We bathed in rivers and lakes.

6) it does not have a name

7) we gaint he animals trust and train them to help us hunt and sniff for berry bushes. We feed the animals berries and meat.

8) Our tribe uses bows and arrows, spears, and axes for hunting. We use our hands and rocks for harvesting and digging.

9) There are times we are hungry in the winter mostly.

10) no

outline the difference between a hamlet and a village​

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Answer:

A village is a small human settlement typically situated in a rural area. A hamlet is a clustered human settlement that is smaller than a village. A village is larger than a hamlet, but smaller than a town or city. A hamlet is smaller than a village.

Explanation:

In Thailand, plays known as
feature singing, dancing, and vibrantly colored costumes.

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Answer:

Dance in Thailand, pronounced is the main dramatic art form of Thailand.

Explanation:

Thai dance, like many forms of traditional Asian dance, can be divided into two major categories that correspond roughly to the high art (classical dance) and low art (folk dance) distinction.

Please help me please help me this is my final!!!!!!!!! True or false

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Hitler did not follow everything from the treaty of versailles, he rebuilt his military and moved troops back into the rhineland, so the answer is false

Why is it important for the South African Weather Service to issue weather warnings?

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Answer:

Explanation: The purpose of this service is to warn the public and emergency responders of severe or hazardous weather which has the potential to cause danger to life or widespread disruption.

South Asia is a well-defined region in terms of its physical geographical features. Do you agree with this? Justify your answer with three evidences.

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South Asia is a well-defined region in terms of its physical geographic features. The region is home to a variety of geographical features, such as glaciers, rainforests, valleys, deserts, and grasslands that are typical of much larger continents. It is surrounded by three water bodies – the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea – and has acutely varied climate zones.

How did the Great Leap Forward impact China? Check all that apply.
A. It pushed China's progress back many years.
B. It sparked change that greatly altered China by the 1960s.
C. Steel production flourished in rural Chinese villages.
D. Over 10 million people died of starvation​

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Answer:

Option D) Over 10 million of people died of starvation.

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Ok found a ship name and it's KayMarie + Ian = K and L nation
Thanks Dae

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer: You welcome

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