Answer:
wet and dry seasons throughout much of the tropics. Monsoons are most often associated with the Indian Ocean.
Explanation:
your would be guilty of hubris if you
Answer:
You would be guilty of hubris if you tried to take a final exam, believing you will pass, without studying.
Explanation:
Hubris is excessive pride or self confidence.
An incentive most often acts as a __________.
A.
cost
B.
reward
C.
distraction
D.
punishment
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
Answer:
B) reward
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The two different types of budgetary expenses in the federal budget are __________.
A.
state and local
B.
valid and invalid
C.
mandatory and discretionary
D.
appropriated and discretionary
Answer:
C. mandatory and discretionary
Explanation:
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Answer:
Mandatory, Discretionary
According to islamic tradition, why is muhammad important to Muslim faith
Answer: Because Muhammad was the chosen recipient and messenger of the word of God through the divine revelations, Muslims from all walks of life strive to follow his example. After the holy Qur'an, the sayings of the Prophet (hadith) and descriptions of his way of life (sunna) are the most important Muslim texts.
Explanation:
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wich of the following was a reason u.s settlers in Texas wanted thier independence
Answer: The slave and free states were even, so America didn't want to have to re-balance it. i think its this
Do you know Jesus? What's 100% x 100%? That's how much of our lives we owe him. :)
If you don't:
Do you agree the world is broken?
What can you do to fix it?
... Change first starts with yourself. Then, one person at a time, it changes the world.
Answer if you are ready to make a meaningful decision. Please include your first or last name if you would like.
Answer:
no.I do not know Jesus .as he is invisible force to attract people to the kindness and helpfulness
Explanation:
Yes What MaSamastha Told Is True.
In your opinion, was Maximilien Robespierre, a similar ruler to Louis XVI? Yes or no? Why or why not?
Answer:
idek tbh
Explanation:
labor is sometimes called a(n)
The Answer Is here:
Labor is sometimes called a Job or a task.Hope This Helps!! Have A Great Day!!
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Which problems were associated with industrialization after the Civil War? Check all that apply. very high unemployment low wages for workers environmental pollution poor housing conditions limited technological progress dangerous working conditions
Answer:low wages for workers
Environmental pollution
Poor housing conditions
Dangerous working conditions
Explanation:edge 2021
Very high unemployment, Environmental pollution, Poor housing conditions and Dangerous working conditions were associated with industrialization after the Civil War.
Why there was high unemployment during civil war?The army's requirement for people and the need for war output should have resulted in a labor scarcity, driving up salaries. While laborers' economic conditions deteriorated during the war,
it is important to recall that wageworkers made just a small fraction of the entire work force in 1860.
Thus, option A, C, D,and F are correct.
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Which advances helped increase China’s population?
terrace farming
water wheels
curved-shaft plows
gunpowder
You are hesitant to ask questions in class because you assume everyone else understands, and you would, therefore, appear foolish in the class. Your thinking best exemplifies:
Answer:
Pluralistic ignorance.
Explanation:
Pluralistic ignorance happens when members of a group believe that they are inferior or superior in relationship with the group's characteristics and thoughts. As a result, they distort the way that the group should behave with their believes and attitudes. In other words, they distort the norm. We can see that there are two norms, the one that the group perceives and the real one. The last one holds the thoughts, behaviors, and attitudes of the group. Although, it is misperceived thinking the highest or lowest concerning the members of the group.
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
Answer:
Explanation: Arkansas and Oklahoma
Why did President Andrew Johnson reject the Radical Republican's Reconstruction plan for reorganizing the Southern economy and ending the plantation system
Answer:
Andrew Johnson wanted to United The North and the South after Civil war.
Explanation:
The reconstruction plan that's proposed by Radical Republicans was aimed to severely punish the southern states after their defeat In Civil war.
Andrew Johnson have different perspective. Despite the southern states' misbehavior, that territory still important to United States' economy as a whole. He believed that the plan proposed by radical republicans will completely destroy the southern states and prevented the North and Southern states from ever uniting again.
read the 8th Amendment. based on the text which of the following best predicts potential problems the Amendments might run into
A. Advance the death penalty which will cause more crime
B. what counts as excessive or cruel and unusual is subjective so it might change over time and may protect people as well originally intended
C. it's too specific and is generally applicable
Answer:
its
Explanation:
(C) i had to do that 1 and got it right
HOW and WHEN did the era of China's warring states end?
Answer:
when: 221 BC
how: The Warring States Period ended with Qin's conquest of the other states. It was succeeded by the Qin Dynasty in 221 BC, which marked the transition between ancient China and Imperial China
Explanation:
The benefit of ______
is a reason why several Pacific Island governments retain ties to foreign powers.
A lower taxes
B. international trade
Ceconomic assistance
D. government representation
Answer:
C. economic assistance
A scientists sketches bacteria observed in different samples which question is the scentists most likely trying to answer about bacteria
Which types of bacterium are in each sample.
Answer:
Which types of bacterium are in each sample? (C)
Explanation:
The other answers aren't based on the image, C is based on the image
Tell me about a time that you solved a problem successfully
The problem could be...
A family debateA friendship conflictA tough decisionPeer pressureGetting something you have really wantedTrying to keep up with your studiesAnd much more!Hope this helps!
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Disagreements over the issues represented in the cartoon led to the—
A. Start of the American Revolution.
B. Passage of the Northwest Ordinance
C. Passage of the protective tariffs.
D. Formation of political parties.
Answer:
Passage of the Northwest Ordinance!
Explanation:
B! B! B!
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What is an example of volunteering?(1 point)
running for political office
paying taxes
joining the military
helping seniors
Answer:
D.) helping seniors
Explanation:
Volunteering Is freely offering to do something without expecting anything in return.
A.) running for political office is not volunteering. You run for political office with the goal of getting into office. You are not freely offering help.
B.) paying taxes is not volunteering, because paying taxes is mandatory in accordance to government law.
C.) joining the military (in this case) is not volunteering, you are not freely offering your help. You get paid, and gain benefits.
D.) helping seniors is volunteering. You are freely offering your help to the elderly without expecting payment.
Why can't you just put a quote in to
support your paragraph? Why do you need
to explain how it relates to the topic?
Answer: The reason you need to explain is to simply verify that it connects, so the teacher or whoever, knows that you truly understand. Rather than you saying it just to avoid the work. That lets the teacher know they're properly doing their job to help
Explanation:
It’s science actually but pls help
Answer:
It should be B. Multicellular organism
Explanation:
Which is an example of inventing race?
A. Using a person's color to determine how he or she is treated
B. Allowing white servants to have more privileges than black
servants
C. Putting white servants in charge of African work crews
O D. All of the above
Answer:
D. All of the above
Explanation:
All of these responses are examples of inventing race. They each divide people based on a socially constructed concept.
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2. TRUE OR FALSE? Greek theaters were temples to the god Poseidon.
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
Civics please help me with this
Why was the British Military outpost of Fort Ticonderoga so important during the American revolution?
Answer:
The cannons captured at Fort Ticonderoga were used the Siege Boston later on.
How were the nationalist movements in Nigeria and Kenya similar?
Answer: The British controlled Africa, but feelings of nationalism started by the pan Africa movement lead to more and more people in Africa wanting their independence. ... Great Britain was in control. Nationalism lead to the Kenyans feeling that their land was taken unfairly. Eventually, conflict led to independence.
Explanation:
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Fears by Mary Clarence
I snuck a sidelong glance at Fern. As always, she looked confident, calm, and completely prepared for what we were about to do.
Up until a few years ago, you wouldn't have caught me near the ocean, let alone in a boat on it! I had always been afraid of the vastness of the ocean. Who knew what was lurking down there? Who knew what was out there waiting to drag me down to the depths? Lately, though, I'd started to realize life was too short to spend being afraid of the things I couldn't control. One by one, I had been facing my fears. With Fern's help, I had taken flying lessons to overcome my fear of heights; I had made myself get on roller coasters. And now I was facing my greatest fear—the great unknown ocean.
We'd been on the boat for about an hour and were moored at a buoy. Fern and I were dive buddies, which meant that we were to check each other's equipment before we jumped in and stick close to each other in the water. We'd dived in a protected shallow pool in the sea yesterday, but this was our first dive in open water. When I realized just how dark the waves were, I felt my old fears resurfacing. Anything could be beneath them, and you wouldn't know.
"Are you nervous? I kind of am," Fern said in a stage whisper while we were lining up waiting to jump in.
"Yeah, a bit," I admitted. I didn't want to tell her just how nervous. What if I panicked? What if I forgot how to breathe? Was that feeling ever going to go away? I would have loved to yank it out of myself and throw it into the sea.
Actually, I had a lot of confidence in our training. On this shallow beginners' dive decompression wasn't going to be a concern. I knew my equipment would protect me if I got in trouble. And I'd be surrounded by helpful instructors. But even with all the fears on my mind, a few of my brain cells kept worrying about how I looked in my wetsuit. And that's how I knew I was going to be okay.
Before I could get truly nervous though, it was Fern's turn to jump into the secret-keeping waves, then mine. We swam together to a buoy line and began pulling ourselves down the rope to the sandy sea floor. I noticed immediately that despite the dark water, I could actually see quite far—and in color. Fern's mask was as vibrant as it had been on the boat. It did get a bit darker as we descended, but somehow it also got brighter—as if the sea floor were reflecting what little light there was. When everyone was down, we all moved off toward the reef.
Despite my nagging fear, I was mesmerized by this strange world. Everywhere my eye fell, there was something different to see. I'd never been surrounded by so much variety in shape, color, and texture. So many amazing creatures. Fish darted in and out of waving corals. Larger fish loomed, like harmless shadows. Small translucent shrimp-like creatures approached my mask. I could tell, by their quicksilver speed, that the littlest creatures were accustomed to the approach of larger predators.
When Fern waved and pointed to a silvery green eel, sliding effortlessly toward an anemone while potential prey scattered before him, I realized that fear is natural. It helped all these creatures survive from day to day. The trick is learning to know when to use it to survive, and when it's only getting in the way of living. As I reached out to tickle a neon-colored sea slug, I certainly felt as if that trick were getting easier.
Read this sentence from the passage:
"I could tell, by their quicksilver speed, that the littlest creatures were accustomed to the approach of larger predators."
What does the word quicksilver mean?
frightening
valuable
unpredictable
dangerous
Answer:
I would say unpredictable but imns if thats right
Explanation:
used in similes and metaphors to describe something that moves or changes very quickly, or that is difficult to hold or contain.
modifier noun: quicksilver
"his mood changed like quicksilver"
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marybury. v madison
Explanation:
because it's the right one