Answer:
A and D I belive
Explanation:
Your answer is maybe A and D
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Exercise #3 - Know Your Salutes
Can someone answer this Correct or Incorrect Questions
Answer:
1:c 2:c 3:I 4:c 5:c 6:I 7:i 8:c 9:c 10:c
Explanation:
I’m a let 4 in Jrotc so I’m pretty sure this is correct as for other explanation as to y this is correct I don’t feel like typing all of that so just trust my judgement
what happened to the members of the geargia legislation involved in the yazoo land fraud?
Answer:
The state burned all copies of the bill except for one that had been sent to President George Washington. Jackson resigned as Senator to run for office as next Governor of Georgia. He was elected and took office two years later
Explanation:
Answer:
The state burned all copies of the bill
Explanation:
How does The Child Online Protection Act of 1998 protect children?
Answer:
The Child Online Protection Act (COPA) was a law in the United States of America, passed in 1998 with the declared purpose of restricting access by minors to any material defined as harmful to such minors on the Internet. The law, however, never took effect, as three separate rounds of litigation led to a permanent injunction against the law in 2009.
Explanation:
what kind of plants are in the Mediterranean climate region?
a) scrub
b) woodland
c) evergreen forest
d) mixed forest
e) no vegetation
Answer:
the answer is A: A wide variety of wildlife lives in the region’s forest habitat.
Explanation:
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Most Europeans were members of the______
church and had to follow church law, which is also
called______
law. Those who broke church rules could be removed from the church community, an act
called_____
Every member paid a church tax, called a_____
To show their faith, Europeans
often helped to fund the construction of great_____
Answer: canon; excommunication; tithe; cathedrals
Explanation:
Answer:
canac zones unchacolicthictily vones need
Explanation:
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King Philip II of Spain (1527–1598)
King Philip II ruled Spain during the peak of its golden age. He was the leader of the Catholic Reformation and worked tirelessly to battle Protestantism. “I do not propose or desire to be the ruler of heretics,” he wrote to one of his ambassadors. Philip loved books, and Spanish literature flourished during his reign. In the European wars against the Ottoman Turks, Philip had great success, especially at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. In 1578, Philip conquered Portugal. But Philip also had his failures. His cautious, methodical work habits slowed his government; the war against the rebellions in the Netherlands dragged on for years, and the defeat of his “invincible” armada during the Anglo-Spanish war was a loss of epic proportion.
1. Determining Importance Think about Philip’s successes and failures. Which one do you consider to be the most important?
2. Making Connections Philip II was the son of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. What effect might this have had on the way he ruled Spain?
Answer:
The first question is an opinion question so there really is no wrong answer as long as you provide reasoning. Personally, I think Philip's failed involvement in the 30 years war was his most significant loss. As a result of the Treaty of Westphalia, Philip II lost possession of the Netherlands as well as demonstrated his inability to keep Spanish lands Catholic. It is also one of the first significant failures that showed the decline of Spain.
As the son of the Holy Roman Emperor Philip II was influenced by the political affairs of the Holy Roman Empire (HRE). Because of his strong ties to the HRE, Philip II was an ally to the Empire and shared many of the same beliefs. Both Philip's involvement in the 30 years war and the Protestant persecution in Spain show strong Catholic ties and allegiance to the HRE (keep in mind that the Pope lived in the HRE and held a lot of sway over the Empire).
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Answer:
What? im lost
Explanation:
What persuades us to protect the environment?
Answer: climate change and extinction
Explanation:
What was one of the impacts of the 90 percent literacy rate in the United States in the late 1800s?
a
It lowered the price of newspapers.
b
It caused more authors to become famous for their works.
c
It encouraged advances in printing methods.
d
It created more opportunities for higher education.
Answer:
D. It created more opportunities for higher education.
Explanation:
One of the impacts of the 90 percent literacy rate in the United States in the late 1800s was that it 8t created even more opportunity for higher education.
A person is said to be literate of he can read and write.
In 1870 the literacy rate for people of America was 20% as the entire adult people was about 80 % of the black population was illiterate. During 1990 the situation improve somewhat but later 44% of the black remains still illiterate.
In the later part of 1800, the high literacy rate attracted lots of investors nd entrepreneurs. A there was a huge some of the money. Hence D is the correct option as it creates more opportunities for wealth etc.Learn more about the impacts of the 90 percent literacy rate.
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Questions
1.Which rhetorical appeal primarily describes the following statement: At the beginning of her speech during the global warming conference, Dr. Davis let the audience know of her twenty years of professional experience studying climate change around the world.
2.Which rhetorical appeal primarily describes the following statement: The television commercial featured individuals sharing personal stories of losing loved ones to drunk driving.
3.Which rhetorical appeal primarily describes the following statement: A group of city residents included a list of statistics related to education funding and school closings in their letter to the board of education.
4.Which rhetorical appeal primarily describes the following statement: The first paragraph of the declaration asserts that liberty and equality are the natural rights of all human beings.
Answers
1.Ethos
2.Logos
3.Pathos They all have them same answers
Answer:
question number 1 is ethos.
question number 2 is pathos.
question number 3 is logos.
and question number 4 is pathos and that they all have them same answers.
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Under the Articles of Confederation, if the federal government needed to build a new road across several states, what would happen?
a
The states could be ordered by the federal government to pay for the project.
b
The federal government could prevent trade between states that refused to help.
c
The federal government could ask for help from states, but they could refuse.
d
The states could be forced by the federal government to complete the project on their own.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
bc the states could be forced bc they do not have control on their country
I was ambassador to Great Britain and nominated by the Democrats in the election of 1856. Who Am I?
Answer:
James Buchanan
Explanation:
The 1856 United States presidential election was the 18th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 4, 1856. In a three-way election, Democrat James Buchanan defeated Republican nominee John C. Frémont, and Know Nothing nominee Millard Fillmore.
Use the following image to answer the question.
Flowchart with 6 boxes. Box A sits at the very bottom of the left side of the flowchart, which flows into Box B. Box B flows into Box C. Box C flows into Box D. On the bottom of the right side of the flowchart, Box F flows into Box E, and Box E flows into Box D. Box D is the highest point in the flowchart.
The name of the court with final authority on the Constitution should appear in the section labeled
A
C
F
D
Answer:
trial
Explanation:
12 gods of olympus? who are they?
Answer:
here's your answer...
Explanation:
Zeus
Demeter
Hera
Poseidon
Athena
Ares
Dionysos
Hepheastus
Apollo
Artemis
Aphrodite
Hermes
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What is the Ku Klux Klan? Who established it? Why was it established? And is it still around today?
Answer:
The Ku Klux Klan is the oldest hate group in America, it was created by a group of southern veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee. The purpose of the KKK was to be a vehicle for white southern resistance to the Republican Party’s Reconstruction-era policies aimed at establishing political and economic equality for Black Americans. It is still around today, just not at the same magnitude as it previously was.
Explanation:
What ailment was President Roosevelt afflicted with?
a. measles c. polio
b. small pox d. mumps
Answer:
A. measles c. polio I think
Which statement about the Roman emperor Nero is correct?
A.He moved the capital from Rome to Byzantium.
B.He restored peace and set up a new government in Rome.
C.He accused Christians of setting fire to the city Rome.
D.He built a wall across northern Britain to keep out invaders.
Answer:
C
He blamed the Christians for starting a fire.
The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees United States citizens to
A a judge
during a non-criminal federal trial.
B
a jury
С
a bail hearing
D
a lawyer
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Explanation:
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the rights of criminal defendants, including the right to a public trial without unnecessary delay, the right to a lawyer, the right to an impartial jury, and the right to know who your accusers are and the nature of the charges and evidence against you.
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation;
Answer:
b. a jury
Explanation:
Who cursed Narcissus with forcing him to fall in love with his reflection?
1 point
Hera
Aphrodite
Hestia
Persephone
Answer:
Ameinius
Explanation:
Answer:
Aphrodite
Explanation:
Who wrote a legal code that covered most areas of daily life?
a
Gilgamesh
b
Hammurabi
c
Nebuchadnezzar
Answer:
B king Hammurbi
Explanation:
Continentalists wanted the United States to
O A Establish new ports on the West Coast.
B. Increase trade with Asia.
O C. Gain access to raw materials in the West.
O D. All of the above
Answer:
A i think trust your gut tho.
Explanation:
Cities were a popular place for immigrants to settle for a number of reasons. Many immigrants arrived in the US in cities and, lacking the money necessary to travel farther into the country, stayed there. Many jobs were located in cities: steam and electricity led to a boom in industry during this time period. Finally, cities offered a support system to immigrants. Ethnic enclaves were cities within cities that allowed immigrants to speak their native language, build a social life with people from their home country and maintain their culture. Have you ever been to or heard of a section of a city referred to as Chinatown or Little Italy? These types of neighborhoods started as ethnic enclaves—cultural centers where people from China or Italy lived, ate their native dishes and distributed newspapers in their native language. Which of the following was a benefit of living in an ethnic enclave? A Immigrants could maintain their culture and way of life. B Immigrants could speak their native language. C Immigrants could continue eating the food from their home country. D all of the above
Answer:
D. all of the above
Explanation:
it states in the reading that immigrants could do all of those things listed in the ethnic enclaves as they were created for people to have the benefits of jobs in the city while living as thier culture wanted. food, language and other aspects of culture were all listed as benefits to ethnic enclaves
what year did the early Christian era start?
Answer:
around the year 27–30
Explanation:
We can fix the first stage in the history of Christianity, as a diverse phenomenon from the preaching of Jesus, around the year 27–30, when the Church is structured around the monarchical bishopric.
During this period, the difference is established between an apostle, an itinerant bishop without a diocese, and a bishop, and an apostolic successor.
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What can be concluded about the contributions of
immigrants to American government?
Answer: yessir i can help
Immigrants work and pay taxes and also create new products, businesses, and technologies that lead to jobs for all Americans. ... Immigrants tend to be highly entrepreneurial, creating jobs here in the United States
Explanation:
How did Henry David Thoreau protest the Mexican war?
Answer:
Thoreau's Civil Disobedience is a prominent example of anti-Mexican War propaganda. Thoreau refused to pay a poll tax to vote because he opposed the Mexican–American War, and so spend time in jail.
You pick up a newspaper and are disappointed to find that part of the headline is missing. It reads, "__________ appoints new Supreme Court justice; __________confirms her." Complete the headline by filling in the blanks.
House of Representatives; President
President; Senate
Senate; Supreme Court
President: Supreme Court
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Where was Georgia's 4th capital?
Answer:
Milledgeville, Georgia
Explanation:
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Who is the worst president ever. *hint: it starts with a D* (I will award brainliest and friend you so me, you, and other people that get my questions right can play among us this Saturday)
Answer:
Donald Trump
or
Dwight Eisenhower
?
I'm assuming the first option.
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Mary Rose pays her auto insurance premiums quarterly. Her annual premium last year was $1,640.00. When she increased her deductibles in the middle of the year, her quarterly premium was reduced by $45.00. What was her quarterly premium for each of the last two quarters of last year?
Answer:
Mary Rose
Her quarterly premium for each of the last two quarters of last year is:
Quarter 3 = $365 and
Quarter 4 = $365.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Annual premium last year = $1,640.00
Quarterly premium will be = $410 ($1,640/4)
Reduction in quarterly premium from the middle of the year = $45.00
Quarterly premium for each of the last two quarters of last year will be =
$365 ($410 - $45).
b) Quarterly premium is equal to annual premium divided by 4 (since there are four quarters in a year). The reduction in quarterly premium only affected the last two quarters. As a result, the quarterly premium for quarters three and four will be reduced to $365 ($410 - $45).