The image shows a mango tree, which is a type of seed plant.

Which terms describe the stem and root of this plant?

herbaceous stem, taproot
herbaceous stem, fibrous root
woody stem, taproot
woody stem, fibrous root

The Image Shows A Mango Tree, Which Is A Type Of Seed Plant.Which Terms Describe The Stem And Root Of

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Answer 1
The second one is the answer
Answer 2

Answer:

b

Explanation:

cuz their is a turtle behind yioou


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Identify the ways individuals, groups, and events attempted to shape the New South; include the Bourbon Triumvirate, Henry Grady, International Cotton Expositions, and Tom Watson and the Populists

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Answer:

here

Explanation:

Group of three politicians Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon . That ran Georgia politics for over 20 years. Had a central idea of building up Georgia's railroad and mining industries.

the national road road ended at what city and state

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Answer:

Vandalia, Illinois

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  Illinois

The National Road, or Cumberland Road, or National Pike was the first road built by the United States federal government. Construction was authorized in 1806, begun in 1811, at Cumberland, Maryland, and stopped at Vandalia, Illinois in 1838, a distance of about 620 miles (1,000 km).

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What are similarities and differences in the two countries (United States and Canada) spending?

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The countrys both have difrant currencys(types of money) and they do however have have cents and dollars.

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What is the relationship between the Great Depression and the New Deal?

A.The New Deal policies were put in place by private charities to help people during the Great Depression.

B.The New Deal policies were passed by the government to help people recover from the Great Depression.

C.The New Deal policies failed and that led to the Great Depression.

D.The New Deal policies succeeded, but the Great Depression still happened after that.

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The Answer is -

B:The New Deal policies were passed to help people recover from the Great Depression.
The answer is B because The New Deal provided a social safety net for citizens to recover from the Great Depression.

What are observatories, and how did the Maya use them?

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Answer:

Maya astronomer-priests looked to the heavens for guidance. They used observatories, shadow-casting devices, and observations of the horizon to trace the complex motions of the sun, the stars and planets in order to observe, calculate and record this information in their chronicles, or "codices".

Explanation:

Answer:I think They used observatories, and um shadow-casting devices, and observations of the horizon to trace the complex motions of the sun, the stars and planets in order to observe, calculate and record this information in their chronicles, or "codices"

Explanation: I hope this helps you

How was religion in ancient Rome similar to religion in ancient Greece? (Choose 3)













A
Roman gods had the same names.

B
Roman gods had human-like qualities.

C
Roman religion was polytheistic.

D
Roman gods were different aspects of one God.

E
Roman religion included a holiday called Saturnalia.

F
Roman gods played an important role in everyday life by protecting families, homes, farms and even animals.

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Answer:

B C F

Explanation:

had human qualities, worshiped multiple gods, there was a God for every aspect of life

Which pair of countries have governments that are the most similar?
Cuba and Mexico
Mexico and Brazil
Brazil and Cuba
None of the above

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Cuba Mexico good luck
Brazil and Mexico !

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It’s B good luck bro hope you do well

Answer:

la respuesta es la C por qué la pregunta dice quién es el precidente de polk's

Write a paragraph that draws a conclusion about the impact of technology on the environment of the United States and Canada. This will be the ending for the essay you will write at the end of the topic.

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Write a paragraph about the Constitution from a Federalist or Anti-Federalist perspective. Please use valid facts and judgments to support each side.

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Answer: what is the question??

Explanation:

what is the question

what would be the best way to limit damage to the amazon river in brazil? Restrict oil drilling, coal mining, cattle ranching, or commercial farming

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Restricting deforestation, watching over the raw sewage, industrial wastes, and human wastes deposited into the river, restricting boats and other vehicles that could pollute the river, creating organizations that can help this cause, and the examples you listed above :)

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

because I just did this test and I got it right.

Maintaining order in society’s is an example of insuring domestic tranquility .

So your answer is C

What was an early negative effect of the ruling in Georgia?

Schools were not large enough to hold the children
Students at white schools were treated unfairly
Students at black schools had to relocate
The General Assembly stopped funding desegregated schools

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Answer:

Students at white schools were treated unfairly

Answer:

Students at white schools were treated unfairly

Explanation:

Batista's part in the Cuban revolution

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Answer:

In 1933, Batista led an uprising called the Sergeants' Revolt, as part of the coup that overthrew the government of Gerardo Machado. ... Batista was not a member but controlled Cuba's armed forces.

Other names: Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar  

Father: Belisario Batista Palermo

Born: Rubén Zaldívar; January 16, 1901; Banes

Explanation:

Question 15 (1 point)
(04.03 HC)
Which of the following represents a contrast between the government of Sparta and that of Athens? (1 point)

a
Spartan government was made up of two kings and a group of advisers; Athenian government was a limited, direct democracy.

b
Sparta was headed by a supreme monarch; Athenian government was a direct democracy.

c
Sparta was ruled by a military dictator; Athenian government was a democratic republic.

d
Spartan government was led by an aristocracy; Athenian government was a constitutional monarchy.

Question 16 (1 point)
(04.03 LC)
Which of the following ancient Greek contributions is still used today by some doctors? (1 point)

a
Hippocratic oath

b
Hellenism

c
Pythagorean theorem

d
Heliocentric theory

Question 17 (1 point)
(04.04 MC)
How did the geographic location of ancient Greece influence its political structure? (1 point)

a
The mountains, hills, and seas separated the Greek city-states and enabled them to set up a diverse political structure.

b
The rocky plains, valleys, and seas united the Greek city-states and enabled them to create a uniform political structure.

c
The plateaus, plains, and rivers separated the Greek city-states so forming a unified political structure was important.

d
The deserts, hills, and rivers encouraged the Greek city-states to set up a more stable political structure.

Question 18 (1 point)
(04.04 MC)
Which of the following statements accurately describes the effect of geography on Greek economics, politics, and culture? (1 point)

a
Greek city-states made their own economic, political, and cultural decisions.

b
Greek city-states made their own economic and political decisions but shared a common culture.

c
Greek city-states had similar economies, cultures, and political structures.

d
Greek city-states had diverse political structures and cultures but made economic decisions together.

Question 19 (1 point)
(04.04 MC)
The Delian League made which of the following more powerful, especially after the Persian War? (1 point)

a
Sparta

b
Athens

c
Persia

d
Thermopylae

Question 20 (1 point)
(04.04 MC)
Which of the following led to the Peloponnesian War? (1 point)

a
Athens' refusal to invite Sparta into the Delian League

b
Athens' disloyalty to the Delian League

c
Sparta turning other city-states against Athens

d
Sparta's refusal to invite Athens into the Peloponnesian League

Question 21 (1 point)
(04.04 MC)
Which of the following is true of the fortress Pericles had built around Athens during the Peloponnesian War? (1 point)

a
It contributed to the spread of disease.

b
It kept out the Persians, but not the Spartans.

c
It led to many accidental deaths during its construction.

d
It led to victory over Sparta.

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Jesus lol that’s a lot, next time just put it one by one and post them separately

Choose a god/goddess that represents you. Pretend you are that greek god/goddess and what would you do benefit the Ancient Greek civilization.

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Choose Demeter. Her main “thing” is that she’s the goddess of harvest. If you were her you would help the civilization by making the soil very fertile so the people could feed their families

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Choose Demeter. Her main “thing” is that she’s the goddess of harvest. If you were her you would help the civilization by making the soil very fertile so the people could feed their families

Explanation:

1. An unreasonable dislike and distrust of people who are different from you in some way, especially because of their race, gender etc. choose the best suitable answer
A) Discrimination
B) Prejudice
C) Equality
D) None of the above (FAST PLEASE IT'S MY TEST)

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Answer:

It's A). Discrimination

it’s a:) discrimination your welcome

Using the map below what bodies of water were connected by the Erie Canal?

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In European ocean for the reason they condemned the Indian tribe from the Paris treaty of the unites states of France and the United republic of Malaysia

if yall know the answers to study weekly week 21 crossword florida HELP!

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Answer:

Across

2: Mayaguez

5: France

6: Mother Teresa

Explanation:

The area of George's bedroom is the greatest with 15.4 sq meters.The area of George's bedroom is the greatest with 15.4 sq meters.

What are the area and perimeter of a rectangle?

We know the perimeter of any 2D figure is the sum of the lengths of all the sides except the circle and the area of a rectangle is the product of its length and width.

We know the area of a rectangle is (length×width).

George’s bedroom 3.5 meters by 4.4 meters,

∴ The area of George's bedroom is (3.5×4.4) sq meters.

= 15.4 sq meters.

Steven’s bedroom 3.8 meters by 3.8 meters,

∴ The area of Steven's bedroom is (3.8×3.8) sq meters.

= 14.44 sq meters.

Andy’s bedroom 3.6 meters by 4.1 meters.

∴ The area of Andy's bedroom is (3.6×4.1) sq meters.

= 14.76 sq meters.

So, the area of George's bedroom is the greatest.

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______________, the newest country in the world, had two civil wars to achieve independence, and now is seeing another one along tribal lines
1. Libya
2. South Sudan
3. Ethiopia
4. Ghana

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Answer:

2. South Sudan

Explanation:

the newest country in the world, had two civil wars to achieve independence, and now is seeing another one along tribal lines is South Sudan

im not good at SS so Need help

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Answer:

personally I think the answer is number c

Answer:

Shay's rebellion created an ineffective government.

What part of North America was settled by the Spanish?

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Spanish explorers mapped the North American coastline north of Florida up to Newfoundland, Labrador, and Greenland by 1501. Ponce de Leon made the first major effort to establish a permanent settlement in North America in 1521.

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If you were King, what would you have done to protect the people from the Vikings or
anyone else who threatened the people?

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Answer:

Trained more knights and archers and built walls to keep the Vikings out.

Explanation:

Probably something more, but that's what I can think of. Although, I guess I would include a moat.

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Well I must respect the opinions of my people if what I'm going to do to protect them from Vikings. I'll tell my guards to protect the kingdom. Be a nice and great leader.

It's just only my opinion.

Which statement is NOT true about Jomo Kenyatta?

A)Kenyatta was elected by the citizens of Kenya as the first president of the Republic of Kenya

B)He was the leader of the Kenya African Union and led a peaceful movement for independence against the British government

C)Kenyatta spent 9 years in prison during Kenya’s independence movement

D)He was the leader of the Mau Mau and organized violent protests and attacks against the colonial government

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Answer:

I think it is C)Kenyatta spent 9 years in prison during Kenya’s independence movement

C is the answer:))))))

How was the construction of Maya temples related to the Maya religion?

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The Maya temples were a very important part of the Maya culture they would do rituals in their temples had alters and would preform sacrifices and overall it was just apart of there culture

What were effects of the Great Depression?
(Choose 3)

A.Soil erosion caused farmers to lose crops.

B.Stock prices increased and people could not afford stock.

C.Tennessee farmers had many floods.

D.People lost their homes and had to move to shanty towns.

E.Tennessee farmers lost money when crop prices fell.

F.Banks closed and people could not get their money.

G.People moved from rural areas to the cities where jobs were more plentiful.

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Answer:

D. People lost their homes and had to move to shanty towns.

F. Banks closed and people could not get their money

E. Tennessee farmers lost money when crop prices fell.

Explanation:

Because the banks had failed, and farmers lost money, and People lost there homes, because they couldn't pay the bills.

How did Kenya gain its independence?

A)Brutal warfare in which millions lost their lives.

B)At the end of WWII when the European country controlling them gave them independence.

C)Kenya has still not gained independence and is under European control.

D)Their controlling country changed its policy on colonization and granted Kenya their freedom.

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Answer:66

Explanation:i want points

the answer is b!


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Question 1 (4 points)
Which major event occurred in the Third Punic War? (4 points)

a
Roman gains Sicily as its first province

b
Roman capture and defeat of Carthage

c
Hannibal leads an invasion of Italy

d
Roman armies take control of all of Spain

Question 2 (4 points)
Over which area was the First Punic war fought? (4 points)

a
Sicily

b
Carthage

c
Phoenicia

d
Rome

Question 3 (4 points)
What effect did the Punic Wars have on Rome's military development? (4 points)

a
Rome's navy no longer had enough ships to control the Mediterranean Sea.

b
The Roman army grew in size and became dominant in the Mediterranean region.

c
Rome limited its soldiers to six months of service each year.

d
The Roman army took greater care to treat conquered peoples better.

Question 4 (4 points)
All of the following effects occurred as a result of Roman expansion following the Punic Wars except (4 points)

a
it brought in great wealth from conquered territories

b
it allowed many Romans to buy large farming estates

c
it provided slave labor for the large farming estates

d
it caused the Roman economy to decline due to the high cost of war

Question 5 (4 points)
Which of the following statements describes how the Punic Wars contributed to the development of the Roman Empire? (4 points)

a
They allowed the Romans to focus more on expanding into the Western Mediterranean.

b
They resulted in the overthrow of the Roman Republic and establishment of the Empire.

c
They marked the end of Roman expansion in the Mediterranean region.

d
They forced the Romans to reorganize their government with an emperor as ruler.

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The answer will Be C
1. B / Roman capture and defeat of Carthage
2. A /Sicily
3.B / The roman army grew in size and became dominant in the Mediterranean region
4.B / it allowed many Romans to but large farming estates
5.A / They allowed the Romans to focus more on expanding into the Western Mediterranean

Who is this prominent cultural figure? He is most famous for his musical output in 1987.

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He says he's never going to give you up, never going to let you down, never going to run around and desert you. Never going to make you cry, never going to say goodbye, never going to tell a lie, and hurt you.


I spent Brainly points on this. I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling.

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i’m so proud of you

Give an example of how a group of early Americans adapted to their environment, and one example of how a group changed their environment to fit their needs.

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Answer:

1. the people that used terace farming adapted to mountainy terrain and farmed on mountain sides

2. im not a hundred percent sure off the top my head sorry

Explanation:

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