Answer:
C makes the most sense
Explanation:
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1.What is OPEC?
2.Who established OPEC?
3.What does OPEC want to do?
4.Summarize OPEC’s mission in 13 words…
What happens to the price of oil when the supply is low? What about when the supply is high?
6.Based on the map on slide 7, how much of the world’s oil does OPEC control? Explain whether or not this control allows them to have a greater influence in the World….
7.If you were a country in the Middle East/SW Asia, would you want to be a part of OPEC?
In which type of government do a small number of people govern?
Answer:
Oligarchy is a governent a small amount of people govern
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D A A D D A A D D A
11. Equal Rights Campaigns - Democratic
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Fill in the blanks
The purpose of the Sons of Liberty was to show the British government their d________________ with t____________ imposed on them without r_________________________ in Parliament.
What was the Sons of Liberty’s logo? T______________________ without R_______________________.
Where did the name, Sons of Liberty, originate? In a meeting of P___________________________ during a d________________.
The Sons of Liberty originated from a group calling themselves, the L_______________ N_______________.
Answer:
one quick question is this for history
Explanation:
Asking bc I might have this question too
u.s. military strength before and after the war of 1812
which anwser is correct
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Based on information in the biography, which of the following BEST explains why Thutmose III destroyed evidence of Hatshepsut's achievements?
A
He disliked the fact that the Egyptian people preferred Hatshepsut over him.
B
He wanted to build even greater monuments than those built by Hatshepsut.
C
He wanted to protect his future lineage from those who might want the throne.
D
He disliked the fact that Hatshepsut had the power to build monuments.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The Incan civilization developed along *
on islands off the coast of South America
the jungles of the Amazon rain forest
the Andes mountains of South America
along a narrow desert in South America
Answer:
on islands of south america
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
which anwser is correct
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
When a juvenile is taken into custody, who must be informed of the juvenile’s rights?
the juvenile
the juvenile’s parents or guardians
the juvenile’s attorney
the juvenile’s judge
please help quick please
Answer:
A I think
Explanation:
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When a juvenile is brought into custody, the minor must be made aware of his or her rights. Thus, option (A) is accurate.
What is meant by Juvenile Justice ?The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, was enacted by the Indian Parliament despite heated debate, protests, and controversy over many of its provisions from the child rights community.
It replaced the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000, which dealt with juvenile delinquency in India.
It permits those who are in trouble with the law and are between the ages of 16 and 18 when they commit heinous crimes to be tried as adults. The Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (1956), which was applicable to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs, and
the Guardians and Wards Act (1890), which was applicable to Muslims, were both superseded by the Act, but not entirely replaced. The Legislation becomes effective on January 15, 2016.
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What war were many of the settlers veterans of?
Answer:
world war ii
Explanation:
Who could not vote? in 1812
Answer:
Women could not vote during that time
Explanation:
Men thought that women were not smart enough to vote
Where was the largest supplier of gunpowder located?
DuPont (1802–2017)
The company grew quickly, and by the mid-19th century had become the largest supplier of gunpowder to the United States military.
Answer:Atlanta explanation
Explanation:I read it in a a article in the civil war
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what is an import?
a. the total value of all goods and services
b. selling goods to another country
c. only making one kind of product
d. buying goods from another country
Answer: buying goods from another country i belive
Answer:
Selling goods to another country.
What animal ran wild and was brought to North America centuries ago?
Answer:
The steppe bison spread through the northern parts of North America and lived in Eurasia until roughly 11,000 years ago and North America until 4,000 to 8,000 years ago.
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Which would not describe Rebecca Latimer Felton?
A. She was the first woman Senator in the U.S. B. She was against the prison labor system.
C. She was against women's political rights
D. She led the right of women to keep their earnings
DONT ANSWER IF YOU DON'T KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER
Answer:
A. she was the first senator in U. S. B
she was against the prison labor system
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following does not describe a mathematical accomplishment during the Gupta Empire?
Answer:
they didnt no geometry
During questioning, who may be present to support a juvenile in custody? Check all that apply.
an attorney
a friend
a guardian
a parent
a police officer
a teacher
please help quick
Answer:
a parent or legal guardian
Explanation:
Answer:
an attormny
Explanation:
What was Thomas Paine’s opinion about the colonies and Great Britain?
a
The colonies should break from British rule.
b
The colonies should continue to be taxed by Britain.
c
The colonies should remain under British rule.
d
The colonies should stop fighting the British
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Answer A is correct
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Answer:He believed they should break away from British rule.
Explanation:Thomas Paine claimed that the colonies needed to break away from British rule in order to survive, meaning freely trading with other nations, Paine was such a big advocate of this idea he wrote a piece called Common Sense in which he further goes into detail of why the colonies should break away.
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Which had the bigger impact on our lives today, the 10 commandments or Hammurabi's code?
Answer:
n about 1780 BC, Hammurabi made a code of 282 laws. Carved in stone, they can be seen today in the Louvre Museum in Paris. According to the Bible, the Ten Commandments were handed by God on two stone tablets to the Jewish holy man and leader, Moses, as laws for the Jewish people to follow.
Explanation:
Answer:
n about 1780 BC, Hammurabi made a code of 282 laws. Carved in stone, they can be seen today in the Louvre Museum in Paris. According to the Bible, the Ten Commandments were handed by God on two stone tablets to the Jewish holy man and leader, Moses, as laws for the Jewish people to follow.
Explanation:
In the Atlas Mountains, what makes the native Berber people different from most of the other inhabitants of North Africa?
Answer:
A. North Africa
they spread the Berber language throughout Africa
Answer:
North Africa
Explanation:
WHY DO YOU BELIEVE IT TOOK ALMOST 500 YEARS
(1000AD-1500 AD) FOR ANOTHER EUROPEAN
COUNTRY TO BEGIN EXPLORING AGAIN?
Answer:
Internal War and Disease (Put simply)
Explanation:
Medical treatment at that time was low and so required attention.
War at that time was high time so people fought each other.
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your question
a 2–3 sentence explanation for each source about whether it answers your question or not. If so, how? If not, explain what it tells you about the Industrial Revolution.
You will have at least 8–12 sentences in all.
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Filibusters, such as, Philip Nolan and James Long, invaded Texas for what reason?
They wanted Texas to be free of Spanish rule
The 3G's
To explore the Grand Canyon
To set up trading posts with the Native Americans
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
I think it is A because the other reasons are just nonsense. Plus, A makes more sense because they wouldn't go down there to explore the Grand Canyon how they do today. I mean, maybe? But no. It's A. :)
the ability of people to pass lwas for themsevles is called a what?
Answer:
Self-government. The ability of people to pass laws for themselves that benefit all citizens.
Explanation:
What would happen to the Colonists’ relationship with England if the Colonists were left alone by England to do what they wanted for a long time?
Answer:
Explanation:
Historians say the main reason the colonists were angry was because Britain had rejected the idea of 'no taxation without representation'. Almost no colonist wanted to be independent of Britain at that time. Yet all of them valued their rights as British citizens and the idea of local self-rule.
Answer:
They would probably make freedom, or fight
Explanation:
cuz im dumb
Describe the problems caused by water scarcity in the Middle East. What are some of the strategies the region has taken to deal with this issue?
he Middle East has experienced many environmental concerns lately. Water resources are becoming increasingly scarce, especially for the millions there who already lack access to sanitary water. Some of these countries, including Yemen, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq, are facing unique problems that require global, immediate attention. Beside their neighboring location , one shared factor of all these countries is their lack of water resources and poor water management.
The Middle East has some of the largest oil reserves in the world, which produces most of the area's wealth. Even so, the region's climate and environment make living harsh. The Middle East requires water resources and suitable land for agriculture. Much of the land that is available for producing food is destroyed by increasing desertification.
Desertification is a sweeping environmental problem, with vast effects in countries such as Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Iran. Universal causes for a spread of arid environment are unsustainable agriculture practices and overgrazing. Agriculture uses 85 percent of water in this region. It is common to misuse land by heavy irrigation in the Middle East. In the area droughts are more frequent, and contribute to the changing landscape. The overuse of water in agriculture is affecting the countries' already undersized water resources.
Jordan, located in the Syrian Desert, and Yemen, on the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, both endure severe water scarcity in the Middle East. For example, Jordan's average freshwater withdrawal is less than ten percent of Portugal's average, despite being the same size. The cost of water in Jordan increased thirty percent in ten years, due to a quick shortage of groundwater. Yemen has one of the highest worldwide rates of malnutrition; over thirty percent of its population does not meet their food needs . In recent years, Yemen has not been able to produce enough food to sustain its populations. Water scarcity has damaged the standard of living for inhabitants of the Middle East.
The United Arab Emirates, located on the Arabian Peninsula, is famous for its luxurious cities filled with lavish resorts, shopping, and attractions. The livelihoods of these extravagant emirates might create the assumption that water scarcity is not a problem for these rich states. In reality, however, the UAE is confronted with a serious depletion of their available water resources. A report from the Emirates Industrial Bank in 2005 said that the UAE had the highest per capita consumption of water in the world. Additionally, for the past thirty years the water table of this region has dropped about one meter per year. At this current rate, the UAE will deplete its natural freshwater resources in about fifty years. Even with a large amount of desalination plants to reduce water deficiency, the UAE needs to adjust its water use habits before its energy consumption doubles in 2020.
Desalination plants are an overuse of water resources in the Middle East. Seventy percent of desalination plants in the world are located in this area, found mostly in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain. While the plants produce water needed for the arid region, they can manufacture problems for health and the environment. The seawater used most in desalination plants has high amounts of boron and bromide, and the process can also remove essential minerals like calcium. Also, the concentrated salt is often dumped back into oceans where the increased salinity affects the ocean's environment. The plants harm local wildlife and add pollutants to the region's climate. In addition, desalination is the most energy-costing water resource. The Pacific Institute explains that the high use of energy results in raised energy prices and higher prices on water produced, hurting the consumer. The water produced can be beneficial towards substituting any lack of freshwater, but these areas have tendencies towards overuse of their natural resources. Concerns with the large amount of desalination plants in the Middle East focus on the improper dependency they will cause, instead of encouraging alternate forms of water and energy and conserving freshwater.
The Middle East has numerous struggles with its current water resources, and the region needs more than one solution to generate an optimistic environmental position for the future.
Lately, the Middle East has faced many environmental issues. Water supplies, particularly for the millions who already lack access to sanitary water, are becoming increasingly scarce. Some of these nations, including Yemen, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq, face specific challenges that demand urgent global attention. In addition to their neighboring location, their lack of water supplies and poor water management is a common factor for all these nations.
Where are the desert regions located?
The arctic regions
the east coast of the United States
the southwest United States
Great Basin
Mexico
Answer:
Although most deserts, such as the Sahara of North Africa and the deserts of the southwestern U.S., Mexico, and Australia, occur at low latitudes, another kind of desert, cold deserts, occur in the basin and range area of Utah and Nevada and in parts of western Asia
Explanation:
Mexico
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HELP PLEASE!!
1. How did the colonists boycott and use petitions to get British tax laws repealed?
2. What role did the committees of correspondence play?
3. What details about the colonists response to the Stamp Act tell you that it was one cause of the American Revolution?
4. Based on James Otis’s response to British writs of assistance, what concerns did the colonists have about British searches?
5. Based on James Otis’s response to British writs of assistance, what concerns did the colonists have about British searches?
Answer:
In October of 1765, delegates from 9 colonies met to issue petitions to the British Government denying Parliament's authority to tax the colonies. ... The repeal of the Stamp Act temporarily quieted colonial protest, but there was renewed resistance to new taxes instituted in 1767 under the Townshend Acts.
On the verge of the American Revolution, Committees of Correspondence were formed in cities and regions throughout the American colonies. ... The Committees of Correspondence rallied colonial opposition against British policy and established a political union among the Thirteen Colonies.
Although resented, the Sugar Act tax was hidden in the cost of import duties, and most colonists accepted it. The Stamp Act, however, was a direct tax on the colonists and led to an uproar in America over an issue that was to be a major cause of the Revolution: taxation without representation.
Based on James Otis's response to British writs of assistance, what concerns did the colonists have about British searches? The colonist protested the writs of assistance saying it violated their rights as British citizens.