What effects did changes in transportation have on travel?
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In what ways does the Constitution limit the powers of the federal government?
Answer:
Using checks and balances
Explanation:
They do it using checks and balances so that way one branch isn't too powerful
How are the celebrations of July 1 the same today as they were in 1867? How are they different? What would account for some of the differences? Use evidence to support your explanation. (Canada)
Answer:
Explanation:
How are the celebrations of July 1 the same today as they were in 1867?
National Bell ringing ceremonies
How are they different?
Now of these days parades and fireworks happen
What would account for some of the differences?
Like I said before parades and fireworks even though fireworks were invented in 200 B.C.
On July 1, 1867, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario formed a federation of colonies in British North America to become the Dominion of Canada.
What happened on 1867 July 1?The British North America Act established the wide spheres of federal and provincial power, which served as the foundation for our modern federal government. The federal government is in charge of such national issues as defense, the postal service, criminal law, and banking. Among the duties of the provinces are largely those of education, health, and natural resources.
Alaska was bought from Russia by the United States on March 30, 1867, exactly one day after the British North America Act obtained royal assent in London. Because Canadians were still considered to be British citizens, becoming a Canadian was not recognized until 1917. Dominion Day's name needed to be changed, but the Canadian Parliament wasn't sure what to call the new holiday. Dominion Day was replaced with Canada Day in 1982.
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In what ways does the Constitution limit the powers of the federal government?
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The Great Plains have a continental climate. Much of the plains experience cold winters and warm summers, with low precipitation and humidity, much wind, and sudden changes in temperature. ... Great Plains, also called Great American Desert, major physiographic province of North America.
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What were some of the major events that happened during Washington’s Administration?
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April 30, 1789
Inauguration
George Washington inaugurated as the first President of the United States in New York City, the nation's capital.
July 4, 1789
Congress enacts tariff
Congress, led by Representative James Madison, enacts the first protective tariff. Madison consulted with President Washington about the need for the measure.
March 26, 1790
First naturalization law
Congress passes the United States' first naturalization law, establishing terms of citizenship.
May 29, 1790
Ratifying the Constitution
Rhode Island ratifies the Constitution, becoming the last of the original thirteen states under the Articles of Confederation to join the newly formed Union.
May 31, 1790
Copyright law
President Washington signs the first United States copyright law.
July 16, 1790
Establishing the capital
President Washington signs a bill into law that permanently places the nation's capital along the Potomac River, in an area to be called the District of Columbia.
August 4, 1790
Revolutionary War debts
President Washington signs a bill into law that directed the federal government to assume the Revolutionary War debts of the states.
Is this statement true or false?: the Spanish word came to the “new world” carrying diseases that Aztec and Inca had no resistance to which led to their eventual decline
Answer:
it is true and it the correct answer
Please help me with these. They are due today
Answer:
Types of interest for 1, 2, 3, and 4 are in different categories. I had to do this same worksheet a week ago and I got an A+. Can you write out the questions under the replies ??
IMPORTANT!!! When you consider the voices that were not heard during the Confederation debates, what questions are raised for you? Choose a person or group that you would like to interview back then if you had the chance. What questions would you ask them? (canada)
The process ignored most of the population (all women, native people and large part of visible minorities) and denied them from active political participation through the right to vote. I would choose native because those people were the one that basically FOUNDED Canada and these people aren't giving them the right to vote. I would ask them how would you stand up to these people.
The ___ and the ___ divide the Earth into the Eastern and Western hemispheres
Emmett Till was certainly not the first African American to be murdered in Mississippi for something as innocent as flirting with a man’s wife. Why do you suppose the nation became so interested in this incident, as opposed to those that had happened previously? Explain your answer as thoroughly as possible
Answer:
It was a breaking point for this sort of thing
Explanation:
Im going to compare this to the BLM movements, George Floyd was not the first Black person to be murdered by police brutality, but all the previous cases built up to this case and it was the breaking point. It's the same thing for this, Emmett Till was not the first but his case was the breaking point for stuff like that.
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Which statements accurately describe trade in the Byzantine Empire? Choose all correct answers.
A. Constantinople's isolated location far from trade routes hampered Byzantine trade.
B. Byzantine merchants traded ivory and exotic spices from Africa and India.
C. The Byzantine silk industry got its start from silkworm eggs smuggled out of China.
D. Justinian's law code prohibited foreigners from trading in Byzantine markets.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Trade was carried out by ship over vast distances, although for safety, most sailing vessels were restricted to the better weather conditions between April and October.
What are some of the positive effects of globalization? Choose all that apply
A: Social media helps people spread ideas and information
B: Cultures can more easily maintain their unique identities
C: Consumers have access to many of the same goods and services
D: Globalization has helped lower the risk of illness worldwide
E: Social networking helps people organize elections and other activities
Answer:
1 3 5
Explanation:
Paul said, “And the Choose... of God, which passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."
Answer:
peace
Explanation:
Philippians 4:7, KJV: "And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."
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The text states that Muhammad was a great religious, political, and military leader.
What details in the text support this claim?
Answer:
id attach the screen shot or a file of the text if i were you
Explanation:
i dont have the text your question refers too how ever, this is what i got from wiki pedia "Muhammad ibn Abdullah was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of the world religion of Islam. According to Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet, divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monotheistic teachings of Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets."
Is this statement true or false?: the Spanish word came to the “new world” carrying diseases that Aztec and Inca had no resistance to which led to their eventual decline
the answer is true that is how they all died or at least what most believe
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Inventions: Steel Plow, Railroads
Problems: Little Rain, Dust storms
Industry:Cattle Ranching, Iron Mining, Wheat Farming, Gold mining
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Answer:
Invention:
Steel Plow
Railroads
Problems that Settlers faced:
Little rain
Dust Storms
Industries and Resources:
The last four
Explanation:
I think I hope this helps and sorry if any of them aren't correct!
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Question - Find the definitions from the work bank for the terms. Thanks!
Answer:
Natural Resource- Something found in nature that provides a good or service
Human Resource- human that produces goods or provide a service
Capital Resource- someone or something that uses goods or services
Opportunity Cost- what you lose by choosing something else
Trade Barrier- a physical feature that makes trade and travel difficult
Import- something brought in from a different country due to trading
Export- something a country produces and sends out to use in trade with other countries
Barter- to exchange goods/services without currency (money)
Specialization- a job that requires specific training outside of farming
Production- the work needed to produce a good or service
Consumer- someone or something that uses goods or services
Supply and Demand- goods that a country has and the demand for these goods both within and outside the country
Explanation:
Answer:
Natural Resource - Something found in nature that provides a good or service
Human Resource - human that produces goods or provide a service
Capital Resource - someone or something that uses goods or services
Opportunity Cost - what you lose by choosing something else
Trade Barrier - a physical feature that makes trade and travel difficult
Import - something brought in from a different country due to trading
Export - something a country produces and sends out to use in trade with other countries
Barter - to exchange goods/services without currency (money)
Specialization - a job that requires specific training outside of farming
Production - the work needed to produce a good or service
Consumer - someone or something that uses goods or services
Supply and Demand - goods that a country has and the demand for these goods both within and outside the country
Explanation:
List four benefits of damming or diverting the Colorado River.
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Answer:
Hydroelectric power is made when water passes through a dam. Dams and waterways store and provide water for irrigation so farmers can use the water for growing crops. Dams help in preventing floods. Since the water stored in dams is fresh water, it can then be used for drinking water.
(This is true for almost all dams.)
What changes did the Great Coalition feel were needed at this time to improve the country? (confederation time)
Answer:
The Great Coalition of 1864 proved to be a turning point in Canadian history. It proved remarkably successful in breaking the logjam of central Canadian politics and in helping to create a better goverment.
Explanation:
The differences between European and Japanese art during the Middle Ages can be explained by differences between European and Japanese religions. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
Answer:
The major difference between Japanese and European art during Middle Ages was that European art focused on religious theme while Japanese art focused mostly on nature.
Construct a scatterplot and identify the mathematical model that best fits the data. Assume that the model is to be used only for the scope of the given data and consider only linear, quadratic, logarithmic, exponential, and power models. Use a calculator or computer to obtain the regression equation of the model that best fits the data. You may need to fit several models and compare the values of R2.
y = 6.22 e1.39x
y = 20.14 + 13.36 ln x
y = 11.11x0.855
y = 9.56 + 5.66x
Answer:
i)
Find the attached
ii)
The mathematical model that best fits the data is;
y = 7.19 + 12.8 ln x
Step-by-step explanation:
i)
A scatter-plot can easily be constructed using applications such as Ms. Excel and Stat-Crunch.
In Ms. Excel we first enter the data in any two adjacent columns. Next, highlight the data, then click the insert ribbon and select the scatter-plot option.
Excel returns a scatter-plot chart as shown in the attachment below.
ii)
After obtaining the scatter-plot, we shall need to add a trend line in order to determine the mathematical model that best fits the data given.
Click anywhere inside the chart, then select the design tab under chart tools. Click on the Add Chart element in the upper left corner of the excel workbook and select more trend-line options. This feature will enable us to fit any trend-line to our data.
Select any trend line option ensuring you check the boxes; Display Equation on chart and Display R-squared value on chart.
Find the attached for the various trend-lines.
The mathematical model that best fits the data is;
y = 7.19 + 12.8 ln x
Since it has the largest R-squared value of 0.9905
The regression equation of the table of values is y = 9.56 + 5.66x
How to draw the scatter plot?The table of values is given as:
x: 0.2 0.7 1.9 3.5 7.7
y: 3 5 35 37 47
See attachment for the scatter plot based on the above table of values
How to determine the regression equation?To do this, we make use of a graphing calculator with the following calculation summary:
Sum of X = 14Sum of Y = 127Mean X = 2.8Mean Y = 25.4Sum of squares (SSX) = 36.48Sum of products (SP) = 206.4The regression equation is represented as: y = a + bx
Where
b = SP/SSX = 206.4/36.48 = 5.66
a = MY - bMX = 25.4 - (5.66*2.8) = 9.56
So, we have:
y = 9.56 + 5.66x
Hence, the regression equation of the table of values is y = 9.56 + 5.66x
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How was interstate commerce challenged?
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Explanation:
On February 4, 1887, both the Senate and House passed the Interstate Commerce Act, which applied the Constitution’s “Commerce Clause”—granting Congress the power “to Regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States”—to regulating railroad rates. Small businesses and farmers were protesting that the railroads charged them higher rates than larger corporations, and that the railroads were also setting higher rates for short hauls than for long-distance hauls. Although the railroads claimed economic justification for policies that favored big businesses, small shippers insisted that the railroads were gouging them.
It took years for Congress to respond to these protests, due to members’ reluctance to have the government interfere in any way with corporate policies. In 1874 legislation was introduced calling for a federal railroad commission. The bill passed the House, but not the Senate. When Congress failed to act, some states adopted their own railroad regulations. Those laws were struck down in 1886, when the Supreme Court ruled in that the state of Illinois could not restrict the rates that the Wabash Railroad was charging because its freight traffic moved between the states, and only the federal government could regulate interstate commerce. Continued public anger over unfair railroad rates prompted Illinois senator Shelby M. Cullom to hold the hearings that led to the enactment of the Interstate Commerce Act.
That law limited railroads to rates that were “reasonable and just,” forbade rebates to high-volume users, and made it illegal to charge higher rates for shorter hauls. To hear evidence and render decisions on individual cases, the act created the Interstate Commerce Commission. This was the first federal independent regulatory commission, and it served as a model for others that would follow, from the Federal Trade Commission to the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Evolving technology eventually made the purpose of the ICC obsolete, and in 1995 Congress abolished the commission, transferring its remaining functions to the Surface Transportation Board. But while the ICC has come and gone, its creation marked a significant turning point in federal policy. Before 1887, Congress had applied the Commerce Clause only on a limited basis, usually to remove barriers that the states tried to impose on interstate trade. The Interstate Commerce Act showed that Congress could apply the Commerce Clause more expansively to national issues if they involved commerce across state lines. After 1887, the national economy grew much more integrated, making almost all commerce interstate and international. The nation rather than the Constitution had changed. That development turned the Commerce Clause into a powerful legislative tool for addressing national problems.
The great plains were also known as the great American desert why was this area given that name
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
It is a desert and deserts get little to no rain
Answer:
Long called the region "the Great American Desert." He considered the area "almost wholly unfit for cultivation, and of course uninhabitable by a people depending upon agriculture for their subsistence." It was flat, treeless, and arid. Americans surged westward after 1860 for many reasons.
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Look at the attached Quaker Oats image. Based on this company logo/image, who do you think the Quakers were?
Answer:
old fashioned
Explanation:
What were some problems that occurred across Iowa during their migration?
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Describe the elastic clause in the Constitution and give an example of how Congress uses it today.
Answer:
example of how Congress uses it today is how Congress needs to make laws that shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution of the forgoing powers, and all the other powers vested by the Constitution in the Government of the department.
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Name one main success and one main failure of the Republic of Texas government and tell how they contributed to Texas’ annexation by the United States.
Answer:
The Republic was profoundly in debt
There was military unrest
Could not decide where their capital should have been
Its negotiation/ treaty with the U.S
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