Answer:
they could never agree
Explanation:
which of the following is a civic responsibility A practicing one's religious beliefs. B petitioning the government. C keeping informed on current events D assembling in peaceful protest
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe the answer in D
Explanation:
1. What happens to most of the bills introduced in the house of representatives?
A.they become laws
B.they is passed by the house of representatives but not by the senate
C.they are passed but then vetoed by the president
D.they are never sent by committees to the full house
Answer:
Explanation:
First, a representative sponsors a bill. The bill is then assigned to a committee for study. If released by the committee, the bill is put on a calendar to be voted on, debated or amended. If the bill passes by simple majority (218 of 435), the bill moves to the Senate.
Answer:c on edg
Explanation:
Why is Uruk important
Answer:
Uruk was one of the most important cities (at one time, the most important) in ancient Mesopotamia. ... The city of Uruk is most famous for its great king Gilgamesh and the epic tale of his quest for immortality but also for a number of `firsts' in the development of civilization which occurred there
Answer and Explanation:
I think it's bc it's one of the first cities in the world...
Which reasons explain the failure of the League of Nations? Select two options.
The League of Nations was not authorized by the Treaty of Versailles.
President Wilson did not support the creation of the League of Nations.
The League of Nations was created by the unpopular Treaty of Versailles.
The United States was unable to convince any other nations to join the league.
The US Senate did not allow the US to become involved in the League of Nations.
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Answer:
The US Senate did not allow the US to become involved in the League of Nations.
The League of Nations was created by the unpopular Treaty of Versailles.
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Explanation:
which program insures banks and keeps your money safe?
answer : FDIC
Answer:
i don't know the answer to number one but i know the answer to number two it the FDIC that make sure the bank keeps your money safe
Explanation:
What does Brexit mean for the European Union? Please list two aspects that will change due to Brexit: ( i will like if it's correct, thank you! )
Answer:
It has. The UK voted to leave the EU in 2016 and officially left the ... You can read more detail on other aspects of the deal, including more ... the changes, they can trigger a dispute, which could ultimately lead ... What Brexit words mean ... Free trade: Trade between two countries, where neither side charges
Explanation:
hat Northern Ireland, but not the rest of the UK, would still follow some EU rules on things such as food products
What was one important way shopping changed at the turn of the 20th century?
Consumer spending was driven more by men than by women.
Consumers chose to purchase staple goods over luxury items.
Consumers began shopping through catalogs of major department stores.
Consumers were less willing to spend money and more interested in saving.
A newspaper ran this article the day after Congress declared war on Mexico. "There is at last-our pulses beat quickly with the thought-an opportunity to pay off a little of the debt of vengeance (revenge) which has been accumulating since the massacre of the Alamo...at Goliad, and at Mier..."
- Charles DeMorse
Northern Standard, 1846
Why were Texans excited about the war with Mexico?
When looking at history we want to look at different perspectives for all of the following reasons except
a.
to get others to share our opinions
c.
to apply what we learn to today’s global society.
b.
to learn more about our own beliefs.
d.
to help us better understand the “whole history” of an event.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Which answers BEST supports the statement that "India is a federal republic"? A) The Supreme Court of India can overrule laws created by the Parliament. B) They are ruled by a monarch whose powers are limited by a constitution and by custom The Legislative branch is made up a bicameral parliament who can check the power of the Executive branch D) The powers of the central government are restricted and the 29 states retain a degree of self-government.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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"Any person haled into court, who is too poor to hire a lawyer, cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him."
—Mr. Justice Hugo Black in Gideon v. Wainwright
This quote shows that, because of Gideon v. Wainwright,
Select one:
a. suspects who cannot afford lawyers have to prepare their own defenses
b. government must provide a lawyer to a suspect who cannot pay for one
c. suspects who cannot afford lawyers do not have to go through a trial
d. government must provide a lawyer only to a suspect who can pay
Answer:
i would choose
Explanation:
B (ToT)
Government must provide a lawyer to a suspect who cannot able to pay in supporting to his case.
Assured rights:
Assured right is a right which is normally provided by the government to a person who has not a limited source to support his allegation, It is usually provided to very low affordable people.
Assured rights include:Right to fair case,Get security, Hire/take a criminal lawyer,Free legal aid in India, and more.As per the legal principle, one is considered not guilty until proven at fault. These rights are given to all, ignoring of the fact if a person is accused of a crime.
Hence, Government must provide a lawyer to a suspect who cannot able to pay in supporting to his case.To protect from unfair means.
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What are three branches of government found in early state constitutions? (5 points).
A. Legislative,Executive, and presidential B. Legislative, Executive, and congress C. Legislative, Executive, and the Supreme Court
D. Legislative, Executive, and Judicial
Answer:
executive, legislative, and judicial.
Explanation:
This relationships between the citizens and the government are a social.
Answer:
What is the question exactly?
Explanation:
After beginning the program by writing your name, locate Mount Olympus. Match each symbol with the correct God & Goddesses, then detail their importance below. Athena- Aphrodite- Apollo- Ares- Zues- Hera
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Part I: Transcript of a Speech from Joseph Brant to Lord George Germaine, 1776
Directions: Before you read the fourth paragraph of the “Transcript of a Speech from Joseph Brant to Lord George Germaine, 1776,” review these definitions of terms you will come across:
• Albany: city in New York that is now the state’s capital
• Klock: Johannes Klock, a colonist who built a farmhouse and fort on Mohawk land • Sir William Johnson: former British Superintendent of Indian Affairs
• Susquehanna: river that runs from modern-day southern New York to the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland
• “the boundary we settled in 1768”: a boundary, determined by a treaty between the Iroquois and the British, that was meant to limit British expansion into Iroquois land
After you read the paragraph, answer the questions below.
1. In this excerpt from Joseph Brant’s speech, what is his main argument?
2. What evidence does Brant use to support this argument?
3. How does the final sentence fit into the structure of the paragraph and contribute to the ideas he has discussed?
Answer:
Answer:
The Civil Rights Movement encompasses social movements in the United States whose goals were to end racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans and secure legal recognition and federal protection of the citizenship rights enumerated in the Constitution and federal law. The most popular strategies used in the 1950s and first half of the 1960s were based on the notion of non-violent civil disobedience and included such methods of protest as boycotts, freedom rides, voter registration drives, sit-ins, and marches.
A series of critical rulings and laws, from the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education to the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965, outlawed major forms of discrimination against African Americans and women, including racial segregation and unequal application of voter registration requirements.
A wave of inner city riots in black communities from 1964 through 1970 undercut support from the white community. The emerging Black Power movement, which lasted from about 1966 to 1975, demanded political and economic self-sufficiency.
During the March Against Fear in 1966, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and Congress of Racial Equality fully embraced the slogan of Black Power to describe these trends toward militancy and self-reliance.
While most popular representations of the movement are centered on the leadership and philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr., the movement was too diverse to be credited to one person, organization, or strategy.
Key Terms
Voting Rights Act of 1965: Landmark U.S. legislation that outlawed discriminatory voting practices that had been responsible for the widespread disenfranchisement of African Americans.
Civil Rights Act of 1964: Landmark U.S. legislation that outlawed major forms of discrimination against racial, ethnic, national, and religious minorities, and women.
Montgomery Bus Boycott: A legal and social protest campaign against the policy of racial segregation on the Montgomery, Alabama public transit system. It lasted from December 1, 1955, when Rosa Parks, an African American woman, was arrested for refusing to surrender her seat to a white person, until December 20, 1956, when a federal ruling, Browder v. Gayle, took effect, leading to the Supreme Court decision declaring segregated busing in Alabama and Montgomery unconstitutional.
The Greensboro sit-ins: A series of nonviolent protests in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1960, which led to the Woolworth department store chain removing its policy of racial segregation in the southern United States. While not the first sit-ins of the Civil Rights Movement, they were an instrumental action, and also the most well-known sit-ins of the Civil Rights Movement.
March on Washington: One of the largest political rallies for human rights in U.S. history, it demanded civil and economic rights for African Americans. It took place in Washington, D.C., with thousands of participants making their way there on Tuesday, August 27, 1963.
Selma to Montgomery marches: A series of three 1965 marches that were part of the voting rights movement underway in Selma, Alabama. By highlighting racial injustice in the south, they contributed to passage that year of the Voting Rights Act, a landmark federal achievement of the Civil Rights Movement.
Brown v. Board of Education: A landmark 1954 U.S. Supreme Court case in which the court declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students as unconstitutional.
Black Power: A political slogan and a name for various associated ideologies aimed at achieving self-determination for people of African descent. In the United States, it was particularly prominent in the late 1960s and early 1970s, emphasizing racial pride and the creation of black political and cultural institutions to nurture and promote black collective interests and advance black values.
Explanation:
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How do caravans navigate through the desert?
Which of the following was NOT done in Houston's second term to cut government spending?
A. cutting the size of the army
B.ending land grant to settlers
C.cut government salaries
D.firing some government workers
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Consider what you have learned about the Civil War and Lincoln’s decision to suspend habeas corpus. In one to two sentences, describe evidence in favor of suspending habeas corpus that Lincoln likely considered.
What is a description of checks and balances
Answer:
Checks and balances, principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and are induced to share power. Checks and balances are applied primarily in constitutional governments.
Explanation:
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The diagram below shows that the Roman Republic contributed to the development of democratic principles.
Which phrase completes the diagram?
Answer:
The president is permitted to veto specific legislative acts, but Congress has ... and judicial appointments and on the approval for ratification of treaties. ... State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legislature. ... No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed.
Explanation:
Answer: if u r in flvs or any other school it will be the consul
Explanation:
pppplllleeeaaase help give brainlist Li-Young is writing a suspense story for a local summer camp’s evening fireside program. This is his first paragraph.
The old house next door had been empty for years. Ginny couldn’t remember a time when anyone had lived there. Then, one night, she heard noises coming from the house. When she glanced out her window, she thought she saw something move in one of the upstairs rooms. She decided to investigate and went to wake up her brother.
How should Li-Young revise this paragraph to elaborate on specific ideas in the text?
A.
He should explain what Ginny knows about the house next door.
B.
He should give more exact facts and details about the house’s location.
C.
He should use more precise words and details to describe what Ginny saw and heard.
D.
He should provide readers with more background information about Ginny, her brother, and their family.
Im pretty sure its C
Answer:
Hello :) your awnser is C :)
Explanation:
Which most likely happens to the ovary of a flower after it is fertilized?
Answer:
After fertilization occurs, each ovule develops into a seed. Each seed contains a tiny, undeveloped plant called an embryo. The ovary surrounding the ovules develops into a fruit that contains one or more seeds.
Explanation:
Answer:
The ovules develop into seeds
Explanation:
After fertilization occurs, each ovule develops into a seed
What made settlement in the Central Highlands difficult for the Maya?
dense jungles
rugged mountains
poor farmland
lack of fresh water
Answer:
Explanation: At the coast fisherman used nets to catch fish. The geography of the Mayan civilization affected them a lot. ... Mayans wouldn't be able to grow very good crops if there were no rainy seasons and fertile soil
Explanation:
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Answer:
2
Explanation:
Which answer best explains how the Articles of Confederation set up governmental roles for dealing with foreign governments? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
Congress had the power to make foreign treaties.
The states had the power to make foreign treaties.
Congress could write treaties, but they needed to be approved by the states.
The states could write treaties, but they needed to be approved by Congress.
Answer:
The states had the power to make foreign treaties.
Explanation:
Answer:
Your answer is D.
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Explanation:
Looking at the map on the left, what inferences can you make about railroads in the 1860s in the United States?
Answer:
this might be wrong but i believe the purple lines are the railroads. you can knfer that trains were most commonly used as yransport. lots of goods were transported via train
(the last number after 2011 is 2013)
The Best prediction based on the information in this graph is that
A)Washington Will ban gambling throughout the state
B) Revenue from gambling will either flatten out ir decline.
C) Revenue from gambling will continue to increase.
D) Washington will build casinos throughout the state.
Zhang Qian explored areas west of China, where he saw _____ of great size and strength that he could use in his cavalry.
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Answer: Horses
Explanation:
Answer:
Horses
Explanation:
PLZ HELP Compare and contrast the systems of government in Australia and New Zealand.
THIS IS FOR EDGNUITY
Answer:
New Zealand’s government has a single house, equivalent to the British House of Commons or the Australian House of Representatives. There is no Upper House to balance the Lower House so any political party that attains power in this house will be able to pass whatever laws they choose
Australia is a Federated Commonwealth of States, with each state having their own government for local state issues (health, education, police, infrastructure), and a Federal Government that manages Federal affairs (foreign affairs, taxation, immigration, defence, national finances, etc). The Federal Government has two houses, the lower house is the aforementioned House of Representatives, and the upper house is the Senate. The lower house tends to be where laws are created and the Senate must then ratify these laws before they become the law of the land. Refusal to pass a law on two consecutive occasions can trigger the dissolution of both houses and an election.
The Australian state of Queensland has a similar arrangement to New Zealand and it has resulted in various governments abusing their power due to the lack of an upper house to check that power. Luckily terms of just 3 years ensures that any government who does this will feel voters revenge come the next election before they have done too much damage (hopefully).
Explanation:
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