Which are examples of events that celebrate culture? Check all that apply.

a blues concert
Mardi Gras
a Christmas parade
an election cycle
the first day of school

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Answer 1

Answer:

mardi gras, a christmas parade and a blues concert

Explanation:

i answered with those and it counted it right.

Answer 2

Answer:

Mardi Gras

Explanation:


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Why was the Tea Act of 1773 passed?

to benefit the East India Company
to provide financial aid to the colonists
to urge colonists to join the Sons of Liberty
to prevent colonists from buying tea

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On April 27, 1773, the British Parliament passes the Tea Act, a bill designed to save the faltering East India Company from bankruptcy by greatly lowering the tea tax it paid to the British government and, thus, granting it a de facto monopoly on the American tea trade.

The correct option is: to benefit the East India Company.

Why did Parliament pass the Tea Act of 1773?

In 1773 the British the British parliament passed the Tea Act. It was meant to help the British in the East India company. The Tea Act actually lowered the price of tea.

Why did the colonists not like the Tea Act?

American colonists were outraged over the tea tax. They believed the Tea Act was a tactic to gain colonial support for the tax already enforced. The direct sale of tea by agents of the British East India Company to the American colonies undercut the business of colonial merchants.

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Answer- Nah.

Explanation- Yeah

C and B?...

I think..........

The map shows the Colonial South in 1779.



Which conclusion does this map best support?

Gálvez led attacks along the Gulf Coast.
Gálvez had many casualties.
Gálvez traveled throughout the American South.
Gálvez was successful in each of his campaigns.

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Answer:

The answer is A- Gálvez led attacks along the Gulf Coast.

Explanation:

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pick whichever one sounds most believable to u! personally i feel as though the psychological causes played a very important role

Answer:

i would like to say that physiological causes sounds better

Explanation:

to me at least

Long ago, we didn't have refrigerators or washing machines. We couldn't listen to music, either. Not like we do now, anyway. So, what did people do?

Let's take a look at how people lived way back when.

Listening to Music

Today, people record music. That's why we can listen to our favorite songs over and over again. But not long ago there was no way to record sound. If people wanted music, they had to go to a concert. Or, they could learn to play an instrument.

This changed in 1877. That's when Thomas Edison invented the tinfoil phonograph. This machine recorded sound on tinfoil. There was just one problem: tinfoil can tear! So in 1886, Alexander Graham Bell made a new machine. It recorded sound on wax. The sound was hard to hear, but people were amazed to hear it.

In 1887, Emile Berliner came up with the gramophone. This machine could record and play sound on flat disks that were later called "records." Recordings could be copied onto lots of these disks. People could now play music in their homes whenever they wanted to. Imagine that!

Storing Snacks

Illustration of a smiling woman putting food in an icebox

Image credit: The Ladies' Home Journal, March 1906, p48.

Want some ice cream or a cold drink? Refrigerators make it easy to keep food fresh and safe to eat. But there were no electric refrigerators until the 1910s. So how did people keep their food cool?

People kept their food cold in a wooden "icebox." The icebox had a space at the top that held a big block of ice. The ice kept food on the lower shelves cool. When the ice melted, people could have new ice delivered.

Doing the Laundry

Black and white illustration of a woman washing clothes using an early, mechanical laundry machine

How do you do laundry? Many of us have washing machines. But back in the olden days, people had to rub their wet, soapy clothes against a rough surface to get the dirt out. It was really tiring.

The first washing machine came along in the mid-1800s. It was very different from today's machines. Here's how it worked: You'd put the soap, water, and clothes into a wooden box. Then, you'd turn a crank by hand to stir the water. The clothes got moved around in the water so dirt would come out. The machine even came with a wringer. You put the clean clothes through, and the wringer squeezed water out of them. Laundry got a lot easier!

Life has really changed over the years. Imagine what it'll be like in 100 years!

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Yeah! I do wonder what it'll be like in 100 years. I'm sure it'll be neat!

Or, are you needing an answer to a question? Sorry, I couldn't really tell. Please just comment your question on this answer if you have a question!

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What a great point of view! I would say that we share kind some similar ideas! Love

Is this statement true or false?

Salinization was a problem in Sumer but is no longer an issue today.


true

false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

i had this question on mt text and it was true

Its True It was a problem in sumer but its not problem as if today

what are the 3 realms of earth?

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Lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and atmosphere

Answer:

The main are lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.

Explanation:

the main are lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.

3 -- EARTH SURFACE REALMS. We can look at Earth's surficial "layers" as being comprised of several major realms or "geospheres": the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and pedosphere.

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they both go together. i need help i am not sure how to do this. if you dont know do not answer it with i dont know just dont say anything plz. because you will just be doing it for the points. thank you.

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Answer:

you still there buddy

Explanation:

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Answer: Off-hour jobs.

Explanation: Off-hour jobs is the only answer that relates to employment issues in the colonies.

I think the and is a or b

Ancient Chinese people rarely made contact with other civilizations because:
O A. their military relied on two-wheeled horse-drawn chariots.
O B. their religion was based on remaining isolated.
O C. their land was surrounded by mountains, deserts, and water.
O D. their government was highly decentralized.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

The answer is C, the Natural terrain made it difficult to travel to and from China

Match each event to the effect it produced.
The British recognized the independent status of the United States of America.

Washington and his troops captured almost the entire Hessian force of the British army.

The French recognized US independence and sent military support to the Patriots.
Battle of Saratoga

signing of the Treaty of Paris

Battle of Trenton

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The recognized and sent military support to t U.S after the battle of Saratoga.

Washington captured the entire hessian force on Christmas during the battle of Trenton.

The British had to recognize the U.S as independent states after the treaty of Paris.

Hope this helps

Drag each name to the correct location on the table.
Match the following tribes to the appropriate language group.

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Answer:

Creek is Muskogean, Cherokee is iroquian, Powhatan is Algonquian, and Seminole is Muskogean

I’m actually part Cherokee myself so...yea

Cherokee (Iroquoian)
Powhatan (Algonquian)
Seminole (Muskogean)
Creek (Muskogean)

what are the 3 realms of the earth?

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Answer:

There are four realms of earth : lithosphere , hydrosphere, biosphere and atmosphere. Lithosphere: the outer most solid layer of the earth that is composed of rocks and soil is known as lithosphere.it is also called the crust of the earth.

Explanation:

The 3 realms of earth is lithosphere hydrosphere and biosphere

if you do not know dont answer and say i dont know just to get the points. i really need help.

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When did the Salem witch trials take place?

February 1692 – May 1693

Where did the trials take place?

Salem, Massachusetts

who were the main individuals?

George Burroughs of Wells, John Proctor, George Jacobs, John Willard, Giles Corey and Martha his wife, Rebecca Nurse and Sarah Good, all of Salem aforesaid; Elizabeth Howe of Ipswich; Mary Easty, Sarah Wildes

What were the main events?

Salem Marshal Deputy Samuel Brabrook arrests four-year-old Dorcas Good. March 24, 1692: Corwin and Hathorne examine Rebecca Nurse. March 26, 1692: Hathorne and Corwin interrogate Dorcas. March 28, 1692: Elizabeth Proctor is accused of witchcraft.

When did the trails end?

May 1693

What were the effects?

Changes in the American Legal System

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they took place from
around febuary 1962-may/june 1963 in salem massachusetts

True or false? Card stacking gives information on both sides, but only gives good information about one side and bad information about the other.

(civics)

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Answer:

t    pls mark me brainlyest

Explanation:

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Card stacking gives good info about both sides. Sometime the author may put better info on the side they agree with, but mostly it's good info. For example Cats v.s. Dogs. If the author agreed with cats they would say " cats are so calm and dogs are too hyper". Technically it is not bad info it's just a little bit worse then the other option.

Drag each tile to the correct box.
Match the following wars to the effects they produced.

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Powhatan War - Most Regions in Virginia fell under the settlers control.

King Phillip's War - The American Indians lost control of most of New England.

Yamasee War - The Settlers forced many American Indians out of South Carolina.

hope it helps

Answer

Powhatan War - Most regions in Virginia fell under the settlers control

Yamasee War - The settlers forced many American Indians out of South Carolina

King Philip's War - The American Indians lost control of most of New England

Explanation:

I NEED HELP ASAP!! The Eastern Woodland Indian cultures that inhabited much of the Southeast were matriarchal. What does this mean?
A) Tribes that were forced to relocated following the arrival of European colonists.
B) Tribes were made up of several extended families organized into one central group led by a council of elders.
C) Males, especially fathers, have the central roles of political leadership, moral authority, and control of property.
D) Females, especially mothers, have the central roles of political leadership, moral authority, and control of property.

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The answer is d cause that what matriarchal means

In 1718, Father Antonio de Olivares founded a Spanish mission in south central Texas that would become the city of

A) Dallas
B) Houston
C) El Paso
D) San Antonio

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Answer:

san antonio

Explanation:

hope this helps

Answer:

The city of San Antonio
letter D

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help asap which ONE????

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The second one is the right one
Yeah the second one

Different levels of government were created to -

a- protect our foreign interests
b- help better meet the needs of the citizens
c- provide jobs for political offices
d- follow the Constitution

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Answer:

i think that it is D or maybe B

Explanation:

I’m pretty sure it’s d

Why did England discourage development of manufacturing in New England?

The shipbuilding business was too profitable to try other economic pursuits.
The fear of competition for English markets.
The area was not suited for industrial development.
New England was needed for the fish and lumber they produced and not any manufactured items.

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Answer:

tea

Explanation:

Leaders of the Zhou dynasty believed that rulers could lose the Mandate of
Heaven if they:
O A. connected with outside civilizations.
B. gave their subjects too much freedom.
O C. were not fair to their people.
D. believed in many different gods.

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Answer:

I believe it might be D or B

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

were not fair to their people.

Which of the following statements best describes the religious beliefs of the Maya? A. The Maya believed that one powerful god created and controlled the world. B. The Maya did not practice a religion. C. The Maya believed gods existed, but did not pay attention to them in daily life. D. The Maya thought that many gods controlled all aspects of their lives.

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D the maya thought that many gods controlled all aspects of their lives

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Maryland cause why not

I need an answer to all three listed below! I’ll mark brainliest to the best answer! :)

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Answer:

1. Technology and factories becoming more prevalent meant things could be done faster and more efficiently, as well as being able to manufacture things quickly.

2. It decreased the amount of jobs and, with more and more factories being built, the air quality got worse.

3. The government has to be involved or else the market would crash and so people aren't maximizing the value they create.

Sorry if this isn't exactly what you need.

Answer:

they are correct

Explanation:

What new policies and programs did FDR introduce to improve the economy?

Select all that apply

A) National Youth Administration – to provide jobs and education for those 16 to 25

B) Third New Deal – to make plans for the coming decade in case the Depression continued

C) Works Progress Administration – to create millions of manual labor jobs

D) Fair Labor Standards Act – to standardize the 40-hour workweek and minimum wage

E) Migrant Relocation Act – to move those displaced by the Dust Bowl to reserved lands

F) Coming of Age Project – to provide job training for students about to graduate

G) Social Security Act – to help elderly Americans and people with disabilities

H) Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 – for price support of crops to help farmers

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B third new deal- to make plans for the coming decade in case the depression continued
B: Third New deal to make plans for the coming decade in case the depression continued

How is Europe adapting culturally, economically, and politically to rising immigration? Your answer should be 5-7 complete sentences.

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Answer:

Cause everzone hates thez

Explanation:

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Europe’s history has been shaped by migration. For centuries, merchants, craftsmen and intellectuals crossed the continent to practice their trades or start new lives. Millions emigrated from Europe, first to the colonies and later to the Americas and the Antipodes. Europe also has a long history of forced migration: from the expulsion of the Jews from Spain to the population shifts in southeast Europe caused by the many wars between the Russian, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires.

Large-scale immigration into western Europe is more recent. From 1960 to 1973, the number of foreign workers in western Europe doubled from 3 to 6% of the workforce. It was highest in places like the UK and France, with relatively open access for citizens of their former colonies; in Germany, too, the number of foreigners (nearly half Turks) rose 4m in the 25 years after 1960, although they seldom became citizens. But primary immigration into Europe – driven by labour needs – all but ended with the oil crisis of 1973. The foreign-born population has continued to grow, not least because most countries still issue tens of thousands of residence permits each year for the purposes of family reunification (nearly 80% of the 58,700 people accepted for permanent settlement in the UK in 1997 were wives and children). EU countries also issue thousands of work permits each year. In Britain in 1997, nearly half of the 54,000 permits went to Americans and Japanese mainly in highly skilled jobs; elsewhere in Europe the permits often go to seasonal farm workers. But the proportion of foreign-born residents in the EU remains low, ranging from 9% in Austria, Belgium and Germany, to under 2% in Spain.

Since the late 1980s, the number of people applying for asylum has increased sharply. In 1984 there were only 104,000 applications in western Europe. This figure grew to 692,000 in 1992 and then declined during much of the 1990s. Numbers grew again to 350,000 in 1998 and about 400,000 in 1999, although this year they have begun to fall away. Thus asylum has become one of the principal means of immigration into the EU.

Compare the pollution problems of today with those of the Middle Ages

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Answer:

the pollution wasn’t as bad as the Middle Ages as they are now. Today there’s litter (loads of it) there’s smog ( stuff that comes out of factories and cars) oil in the oceans and lakes, and maybe rivers? Back then they didn’t really have those issues. Now we have plastic more than they did in the Middle Ages.

wow we should really start caring about earth now that I think about it.....

Answer:

   Prior to the industrial revolution our planets atmosphere was still untainted by human made pollutants.

  Scientists thought that until recently. When bubbles were trapped in Greenlands riverbed, that we began emitting greenhouse gases at least 2,000 years ago.

Explanation:

  Scientists often guage past climate and atmospheric conditions from pristine ancient ice samples.

  The new research was based on 1,600 foot-long ice cores extracted from greenland's 1.5 mile thick ice sheet, which is made up of thick massive accumulatd layers of snow.

- The gas methane in ice occurs in the atmosphere in low concentrations.

- It is now a greenhouse gas implicated in climate change because of emissions in landfills, large scale cattle-ranching, natural gas pipeline

leaks, and land-clearing fires.

The statement below is from a political party platform:

We, the workers and our allies, need to take power from the hands of the wealthy few, their

their corporations, and their political operatives.



Which political party's position is represented in the statement?



Group of answer choices

Communist

Socialist

Democratic

Republican

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Answer:

Communist

the communist wanted equality and everyone had to have the same as everyone else

Communist is the right answer

How do you evaluate good sources?

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Answer:

As you examine each source, it is important to evaluate each source to determine the quality of the information provided within it. Common evaluation criteria include: purpose and intended audience, authority and credibility, accuracy and reliability, currency and timeliness, and objectivity or bias.

Explanation:

Answer:

Find Out What You Can about the Author. One of the first steps in evaluating a source is to locate more information...

Read the Introduction / Preface. Begin by reading the Introduction or the Preface—What does the author want to...

Determine the Intended Audience. Consider the tone, style, vocabulary, level of information

Explanation:

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