Answer:
D
Explanation:
George Washington signed the bill that created and provided the laws having to do with the Supreme court.
Congress was left with the job of creating the lower courts in the districts (like Massachusetts in this example). The answer is D
Read and analyze the excerpt below to answer the question.
President Gerald Ford made this observation about the presidency:
“You know, the President of the United States is not a magician who can wave a wand or sign a paper that will instantly end a war, cure a recession, or make bureaucracy disappear.”
What point was President Ford making in this remark?
a. No one can do a good job of being President.
b. The President’s power is limited.
c. The federal bureaucracy is too big.
d. The President should have more power.
Answer:
B. The author makes multiple references on how the President cant do alot of things. This lead me to believe that it is B
Match the pairs of equivalent expressions.
Answer:
7t-22 and 3(3t-4) - 2(t+10)
5(2t+1) + (-7t+28) and 3t+33
(-9/2t + 3) + (7/4t +33) and -11/4t +35
and then the last two left!
The reason that James Oglethorpe and other trustees founded a colony in Georgia was to solve a A. social problem.
B. political problem.
C. religious problem.
D. economic problem.
Answer:
D. Economic Problem
Explanation:
Forgive me If im wrong, James Oglethorpe and the trustees hoped to bring debtors and England's "worthy poor" to the colony to begin new lives.
Explain why you think the problem you ranked as number
1 was the main reason the empire fell. Give specific
examples from the lesson to support your reasoning.
What do traditional scientists accept as the age of the Grand Canyon, and what new age is being proposed?
Answer: A new study, detailed in the journal Geology, argues that geological evidence still supports the long-standing age of 6 million years. Some scientists believe that the Grand Canyon is 70 million years old.
Explanation:
Research. 6 million years is for the first question and 70 million years is for the second guestion.
I just need 5 out these 7 questions answered
What do we call people who come from one country to another to live permanently?
What are some of the push factors that people left their country?
What are some of the pull factors that immigrants choose America?
Name 2 freedoms enjoyed in the U.S. that attract immigrants.
In today’s world what are some reasons people come to America?
What do you think is the reason that immigrants keep coming to America.
Do you think that there were more push or pull factors at this time in history? explain….
Answer:
The first one is Immigrants the fifth one is social justice and to escape from harsher conditions and the last one I think there was more push factors because people were rude and harsh to these people pushing them away.
Explanation:
Hope that helped a little
Answer:
1.While migrant is the term used to describe someone moving between different countries to find work or better living conditions, immigrant refers to people relocating to a new country to live on a permanent basis. Emigrant is a person who leaves their own country in order to settle permanently in another one 2.Poor economic activity and lack of job opportunities are also strong push factors for migration. 3.opportunities. plentiful land and employment, attractions, hopes of becoming rich. joining of family and friends in America. religious and political freedom (worshiping and voting) safety and protection, and food. 4.freedom of speech,freedom to vote, 5.Better opportunities to find work. Better living conditions. To be with their American spouses/families.To escape their troubled country.To get the best education. 6.Such as to live in freedom, to practice their religion freely, to escape poverty or oppression, and to make better lives for themselves and their children
What led to the start of the Persian Wars?
1. The Athenians wanted to unify the city-states.
2. The Spartans wanted to expand their territory.
3. Xerxes I hoped to create an alliance with Sparta.
4. Darius I wanted to punish Athens for supporting a revolt.
Answer:
the answer to the question is two
Which feature from the early 1600s is still important to modern science?
Answer:
The Scientific Revolution was a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (including human anatomy) and chemistry transformed the views of society about nature.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The Scientific Revolution took place in Europe towards the end of the Renaissance period and continued through the late 18th century, influencing the intellectual social movement known as the Enlightenment. While its dates are debated, the publication in 1543 of Nicolaus Copernicus' De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) is often cited as marking the beginning of the Scientific Revolution.
Explanation:
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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the subtraction expressions to their solutions.
Answer:
what am i doing?
Explanation:
Compare and Contrast the Middle East and Africa.
Make connections using prior knowledge.
Answer: The Middle East and North Africa are two regions that are often grouped together because they have many things in common. Islam is the dominant religion in the area and almost everyone speaks Arabic. Most of the Middle East and North Africa is composed of desert land where very little rain falls.
Explanation:
Answer:
Common thing is The Middle East and North Africa are two regions that are often grouped together because they have many things in common. Islam is the dominant religion in the area and almost everyone speaks Arabic. Most of the Middle East and North Africa is composed of desert land where very little rain falls. Difference is The usual line taken to divide Africa from Asia today is at the Isthmus of Suez, the narrowest gap between the Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Suez, the route today followed by the Suez Canal.The usual line taken to divide Africa from Asia today is at the Isthmus of Suez.
Explanation:
Analyze the following chart to answer question 38.
38. Which court system is established between the federal and state courts?
a. a dual court system
b. a federal court system
c. an independent court system
d. a supreme court system
please fill out each blank spots with the words
Subject: Science/Cell Theory
Answer:
1. Rober Hooke
2. Microscope
3. I think it's ''He''
4. cells
5. life but not too sure
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which economic system is driven by competition and became popular during the industrial revolution
A. socialism
B. communism
C. democracy
D.capitalism
Answer:
B. Communism
Explanation:
hopefully this is correct!
Please help me.
We talked about 2 examples of chronological order. Pick one and explain why chronological order is important:
Answer:
I believe Chroniclogical order is important to organize history and to track recent events. Without Chroniclogical order we wouldn't know Monday comes before Tuesday.
Explanation:
Which of the following is filed when a Supreme Court asks to review a decision of a lower court?
a. summary judgment
b. court order
c. petition for writ of certiorari
d. judicial review
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Writ Petition is an order by a higher court to lower court or courts directing them to act or stop them from doing an activity.
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What geographic factor influenced the changing political borders in the Indus River Valley?
developments in transportation
damages from natural disasters
conflict over control of waterways
technological advancements in farming
Answer:
the answer is 3
Explanation:
the answer is 3
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The article “Saving the Ganges” contains both facts and opinions. Facts are statements that can be proved or verified to be true. Opinions are statements of belief or judgment that cannot be proved and that differ among people.
List five facts the article tells you about the Ganges. For each fact, suggest some possible sources where the information might be found and verified.
Answer:
Geography and the Early
Settlement of India
INTERACTIVE STUDENT NOTEBOOK
How did geography affect early settlement in India?
You are part of a group of people living in ancient times. Your group needs to move,
and you have been chosen to find a new location for resettlement. You travel until
you find the perfect spot. No one lives there, and it has everything your group
needs. What a location! Now you have to convince the others that this is the right
place for your group’s new home.
In the space below, draw and label a picture of the place you have chosen. Show the
types of features and characteristics that make this an ideal place to settle
Explanation:
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Using what you know about Buddhism, drag each item to the correct category.
Hinduism Buddhism
Reincarnation Karma Nirvana Enlightment Ahisma
Explanation:
Hinduism: karma
Buddhism: enlightenment, nirvana
both believe in reincarnation, and ahimsa
How were the governments of Sparta and Athens similar?
1. They were both run by men.
2. They were both run by kings.
3. They were both run by the elders.
4. They were both run by the people.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
they were both run by people
How will you promote proper functioning of the human body systems?
Answer:
eating healthy staying active and getting enough rest
explain at least one similar characteristic of Egypt and Mesopotamia.
Why was this important to the success of these ancient civilizations?
Answer:
Both locations in river valleys could support massive populations through farming
Explanation:
Can you guys please help me answer this question please
Compare cytoplasm to open land
explain how they might apply to the United States today.
based on this excerpt from fredrick lugard,identify his point of view concerning british colonialism in Africa
Answer:
Can you add a picture of the excerpt?
Explanation:
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Elena is a nineteen-year-old woman living in Canada. Canada is a parliamentary democracy where voters may choose between several political parties.
1. Explain Elena’s role in choosing the head of government of Canada.
2. Does having many political parties to choose between give Elena more or less influence over Canada’s government than she would have if Canada had few political parties? Explain your reasoning.
3. Identify two major forms of pollution in Canada and their sources.
4. Identify the regions of Canada which have the most problems with pollution and explain why they are affected in this way.
5. Identify two ways Canada is trying to address its pollution problem.
6. Determine if Canada’s pollution solutions are effective in protecting its environment. Explain your reasoning.
Answer:
Elena’s role in choosing the head of government of Canada is to vote in elections for the political party and candidate that she believes will best represent her interests and the interests of the country. The head of government, also known as the Prime Minister, is chosen by the members of Parliament, who are elected by the citizens of Canada.Having many political parties to choose between gives Elena more influence over Canada’s government than she would have if Canada had few political parties. This is because having more options allows Elena to choose the party and candidate that best aligns with her values and beliefs, rather than being limited to a single party or a few parties with similar ideologies.Two major forms of pollution in Canada are air pollution and water pollution. Air pollution is caused by the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil, which releases harmful gases into the atmosphere. Water pollution is caused by the release of chemicals and other contaminants into rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water.Regions of Canada that have the most problems with pollution are typically those with heavy industrial and urban development, such as the Greater Toronto Area and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. These areas have high levels of traffic and industry, which contribute to air and water pollution.Canada is trying to address its pollution problem through a variety of measures, including implementing stricter emission standards for vehicles and industrial facilities, promoting the use of renewable energy sources, and supporting initiatives to reduce waste and increase recycling.It is difficult to determine if Canada’s pollution solutions are effective in protecting its environment as it depends on the specific measures being implemented and their level of enforcement. However, many of the measures being taken by Canada, such as stricter emission standards and increased use of renewable energy, have been shown to be effective in reducing pollution levels in other countries.
Most of Canada’s population live in cities located near __________________
Answer: May 2, 2012 - PRLog -- The majority of Canadians or about 90 percent of them live close to the US/Canada border. Located on Lake Ontario, Toronto is the most populous and largest city in Canada. Toronto is part of Southern Ontario, which is a densely populated region. It is known as the Golden Horseshoe.
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If you could go back in time and solve the imbalance of the social classes during medieval times, how would you do it?
PLS help it is due in 30 minutes
A graphic which has a box in the middle that says Branches of U.S. Government. There are three boxes surrounding the middle box. Box one upper left hand corner contains the following: Legislative Branch, Facts followed by the letter A, Responsibilities followed by the letter B. Box two upper right hand corner contains the following: Letter C followed by the word Branch, Facts followed by the letter D, Responsibilities followed by the letter E and Leads the military. Box three below the middle box contains the following: Letter F followed by the word Branch, Facts followed by the letter G and Members serve for life, Responsibilities followed by the letter H. © 2011 FLVS Study the image above. Which of the following should you place on the line labeled "F"? Judicial Congress Executive Legislative
Answer: federal Judges
Explanation:
Rationale: Let’s talk about the president. The leader of the executive branch has lots of responsibilities. One of those responsibilities is to appoint federal judges.
Who is suffrage?
The pain inflicted by overseers
Abolitionist pamphlets
Taxes charged on goods brought into the U.S.
The right to vote
Answer:
The right to vote
Explanation:
the right to vote