Answer:
Goods Became More Affordable and More Accessible
Factories and the machines that they housed began to produce items faster and cheaper than could be made by hand. As the supply of various items rose, their cost to the consumer declined (see supply and demand).
Explanation:
It was worth it
What is the slogan/motto of the War for Independence?
Answer:
No taxation without representation.
Explanation:
How would you describe President Hoover’s approach to deal with the problems of the Great Depression?
Answer:
I personally feel like he had good intentions they were just not executed ike the planned. He thought that the great depression would fix itself.
Explanation:
which sentence is a fact?
Americans ought to see all of the united states before they travel over seas.
In terms of area, the United States is the third-largest country in the world.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
why are the wages for farm labourers in palampur less than minimum wages?
Answer:
Due to intense competition
Explanation:
The farm laborers in Palampur get wages less than minimum wages is due to intense competition among farmers in the area. In Palampur farmers have high competition for work and they are easily available in lower wages than the minimum wages.
Hence, the heavy competition allowed farmers to agree work in less than minimum wages.
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Answer:
1) Nigeria - Oil
2) South Africa - Minerals
3) Kenya - Soil
Explanation:
For sure 1 is right, 2 and 3 should be (especially since Kenya is closer to the equator).
Age related demands on individuals are communicated through significant social relationships. This statement best reflects which concept of psychosicial theory
Answer:
This statement best reflects the concept of:
Radius of Significant Relationships.
Explanation:
The concept of radius of significant relationships is related to the groups of people who influence, guide, and shape an individual. Such groups change over the course of life, expanding, for example, during adulthood, but "shrinking" toward the end of that individual's life. The importance of those groups lies in the demands that result from their relationship with the individual. Those demands are age related, since they change according to what is expected from the individual at that moment in life.
Question 8 (3 points)
Which program gives money to parents of students so they can attend an alternative to public school?
Question 8 options:
Charter school credit
Tuition Voucher
Race to the Top coupon
Homeschool waiver
Answer:
Tuition Voucher
Explanation:
I looked it up on the internet and that is what I got for an answer.
how did the Chinese and Koreans influence the Japanese?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of the responses best represent the idea the cartoonist is expressing when he titled this political cartoon “Rough Sailing Ahead”?
Answer:
it means for propertiy
Explanation:
Explain the main purpose of the Congress of Vienna.
Answer:
The objective of the Congress of Vienna was to provide a long-term peace plan for Europe by settling critical issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
Answer:
The objective of the Congress was to provide a long-term peace plan for Europe by settling critical issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. The goal was not simply to restore old boundaries but to resize the main powers so they could balance each other and remain at peace.Explanation:
How does the section “Check your mindset." contribute to
the author's idea of growth and fixed mindset?
Answer:
A: It supports the science behind the growth midset
Explanation:
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Ancient Greece was involved in maritime trade, which is trade over seas. Explain why they would use maritime trade.
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Make sure to address these questions when writing your summary.
a. Why did the continental army first cross to the Pennsylvania shore?
b. Describe the condition of the Continental Army at the beginning of the movie.
c. What was George Washington’s proposal for Christmas Day 1776?
d. Why was the Battle of Trenton different than the others that the Continental Army fought?
e. What was the outcome of the Battle of Trenton? Explain.
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Answer:
How about watching the movie The Crossing
Explanation:
All the answer are in the movie and do not skip any part.
Cuss words are in the movie.
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What was the Crippling Blow that destroyed the Western Roman Empire?
Answer:
German emperor attacked Italy, and made himself king.
Explanation:
The attack itself is not the main reason for Roman's downfall. Western Roman empire gradually became weaker after its territory was continually divided during the power struggles between the King's children.
If the attack came to Rome during the height of its power. The German's would be easily defeated.
Odoacer , One of The German emperors at that time, attacked the Italian territory while they're at the weakest point. He declared himself as King Italy right after and marked the downfall of the western Roman empire.
Why did the Framers of the Constitution set up the legislative branch so difficult?
A: To prevent the constitution from being changed.
B: To make Congressmen work hard for the American people
C: To prevent authoritarian rule and make it so authoritarian laws do not pass
(Pick one please!)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
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true or false
People used the Tigris and Euphrates for drinking, cleaning, crops and transportation.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is often described that these rivers were used to easily transport people and for common services (such as cleaning crops and drinking).
The story is set near the conclusion of the war of 1812, which was a conflict between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Rebecca stood by her father, looking out the windows of Scituate Lighthouse at the glitter of the surf and beyond to the deep blue swells of the ocean. Low sand dunes, crowned in spots with sea grass, topped the Massachusetts beach. There were no clouds in the sky—nothing at all to give warning of the danger that was sailing toward them.
Earlier that day, Mr. Bates had decided that he would take most of Rebecca’s younger brothers and sisters to town to pick up food and supplies, which were dangerously low.
“Now, Rebecca,” he began, gazing out across the open sea, “I want you and Abigail to help your mother and take care of things while I go to town with the others. I won’t be gone long.”
“We’ll help,” Rebecca promised.
“I know I can count on you.”
Still, Mr. Bates looked a little worried about leaving the lighthouse. After all, peace had not yet been declared, even though the War of 1812 was nearly over. Although English warships used to frequently raid towns along the coast—including Scituate—no English troops had been sighted for a long time. Besides, Rebecca thought as she watched her father set off, the family would soon starve if he didn’t go for food.
Rebecca didn’t mind watching the lighthouse. She was used to helping her father polish the lamps and trim the wicks. Her father, brothers, and sisters hadn’t been gone long when Rebecca happened to look out the window at the ocean. What she saw nearly made her heart stop. It was an enemy ship: a small, light-gunned British raider.
Calling for her mother, she grabbed her father’s naval telescope and could just make out the name painted on the side: La Hogue.
Rebecca, Abigail, and their mother stood together, frightened, as they watched the ship sail closer. Mother told the girls to watch the ship while she ran outside to find their brother. She had to send him to the nearby village to sound the alarm and alert the home guard. The girls watched helplessly as the great ship dropped anchor just off Cedar Point. Two small boats were lowered off the side, and Rebecca shivered in fear as they began to fill with soldiers. She knew the boats would come ashore quickly with the strong, sweeping strokes of the oarsmen.
It was time to run. As they bolted down the lighthouse stairs, Rebecca suddenly stopped when she saw her fife. Oh my! she thought. It just might work ... Rebecca grabbed the fife and the drum that Abigail had been learning to play.
She and her sister hurried out of the lighthouse and over to the large sand dunes that lay behind it. They stopped in a small gully and hid among the cedar trees. Peering through the trees, they saw soldiers in their bright red coats coming closer and closer. Stopping to catch her breath, Rebecca held her sister’s trembling hand. She looked toward Scituate. The village seemed far away, though she could see the tall, white steeple of the church in the distance. She wondered if her older brother was there yet, alerting the villagers that British soldiers were coming.
Rebecca handed Abigail her drum. “We’ve got to play ‘Yankee Doodle.’” Abigail opened her mouth to argue, but her sister silenced her with a stern look. “You know that the home guard always marches to a drum and fife. If the British soldiers hear the music before they get ashore, they’ll think our troops are coming to fight.” Abigail nodded. Her face was white, but she gripped her drumsticks firmly.
The lively rhythm of “Yankee Doodle” soon filled the air. When it reached the ears of the men in the rowboats, they stopped rowing. The sailors rested on their oars, listening to the proud and defiant music. They looked nervously at one another—the music had to be coming from the drummer and fifer that always accompanied American soldiers. Faint strains of the music reached the skipper, who was still aboard the La Hogue. He listened tensely, thinking, too, that the music had to be coming from confident American soldiers who were hiding behind the sand dunes.
The wind was strong and cool, picking up the fine golden sand and tossing it high, but Rebecca and her sister played on.
The captain feared that if his men landed on the beach, they would be walking into a trap, so he fired a cannon as a signal for them to return to the ship. The oarsmen quickly turned the rowboats around.
When the home guard from the village arrived at the lighthouse, they were amazed to find that the La Hogue had already set sail. They congratulated Rebecca on her quick thinking and for tricking the British into leaving. Rebecca and Abigail’s bravery and lively music had defeated the enemy ... without a single shot having been fired.
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PART A:
At the beginning of the story, Rebecca's father tells her "I know I can count on you." What does this tell you about Rebecca?
A.
She is afraid.
B.
She is responsible.
C.
She is his favorite child.
D.
She is the oldest child.
Answer:
Ima just say B based on the question since I didn't bother to read everything-
Explanation: I have homework too, but when someone can count on you or trusts you it shows that (maybe) you are responsible.
(Q001) __________benefits are selective benefits of group membership that include friendship, networking, and consciousness-raising.
Answer: Solidary benefits are selective benefits of group membership that include friendship, networking, and consciousness-raising.
Explanation:
Solidary incentives or benefits are intangible rewards from the act of association.
Solidary organizations are places where people make contributions in return for sociability and status .
For eample if an interest group gives a material benefit to their members, they could give them rewards for their efforts. A selective solidary benefit refers to the benefits of belonging to a community of shared principles and interests.
Were does vegetable oil come from like what state or contury?
Answer:
Vegetable oil comes mostly from soybeans, so it's normally imported from places like Asia!
Explanation:
On which continent were fossils of both Glossopteris and Lystrosaurus discovered?
A - Australia
B - South America
C - Antartica
D - North america
Answer: c. Antarctica
Explanation:
was the mexican american war a just war, why or why not?
Answer:
The Mexican-American War was a conflict between the United States and Mexico
Explanation:
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Answer:
false
Explanation:
they did have warm weather year around bc they also had harsh winters
30 degrees North, 90 degrees East, is an example of __________ location.
Answer:
Absolute location.
Explanation:
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India’s first civilization began in the Indus River Valley
True or False?
Why did the Ming dynasty reduce contact with the outside world?
What irony did Fredrick Douglass see in the July 4th Celebration?
Where did President Jackson want to resettle the Indians of the south?
a.
Arkansas and Oklahoma
c.
Kansas and Arkansas
b.
Oklahoma and Kansas
d.
Missouri and Kansas
Answer:
A. Arkansas and Oklahoma