Answer:
D makes the most sense to me.
Which issue is addressed in the Bill of Rights?
a. slavery
b. voting age
c. the right to bear arms
d. the direct election of Senators
Explain two religious teachings about salah.
Answer:
Salah purifies peoples hearts. Those who take pride in Islam and do their prayers whole heartedly are able to have the heart of 'gold.' This teaches people with those hearts to be a better person in different ways as helping people or such.
Salah also brings the person closer to Allah. It brings faith to the person and closer to their religion.
Which is generally true about guerrilla warfare?
Answer:
Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which small groups of combatants, such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars, use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility, to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military.
Hawaii is one of the states that comprise the United States. However, culturally Hawaii is considered part of Oceania. How might this be possible? um, I'm assuming it's because earth is globe but...I obviously can't just put that.
Answer:
The Hawaiian Islands, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean on the Pacific Plate, are usually considered part of North America.
Explanation:
help please!!! i don’t understand
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
it is all of the above because all of them make sense towards social studies
How are citizens' roles in a representative government and non-representative government different?
Explanation:
non-representative it's not based off of Constitution I think?
Explain two ways that racist attitudes affected African Americans in the North and the South.
Two ways in which racist attitudes affected the African Americans in the South and North are:
• It made them uncomfortable.
• They get a fear of being black due to the consequences that might play out.
Answer: it made them feel left out of everything. they felt that they didn't belong there
The Transcontinental Railroad
The transcontinental railroad was built by the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroad Companies. Construction began in 1863. The two companies started on opposite ends of the country and built toward each other for seven years. During that time, both companies overcame many struggles. There were weather delays, and holes had to be cut through mountains. When finished, the railroad was 1,912 miles long and connected the country from coast to coast. Transporting passengers and goods was faster, easier, and less expensive by train.
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which conclusion does this text support?
A. Building the railroad was a difficult process.
B. People preferred riding in wagons to riding by train.
C. The railroad workers enjoyed building the railroad.
D. Building the railroad was an easy process.
Lee atentamente y compara las declaraciones de la alcaldesa de Bogotá Claudia López y el embajador venezolano sobre el mismo hecho DECLARACIONES DE LA ALCALDESA "No es la primera vez, desafortunadamente (...) que tenemos actos muy violentos de migrantes venezolanos" "Primero asesinan y luego roban. Necesitamos garantías para los colombianos. Yo respeto profundamente las políticas del gobierno nacional, pero los colombianos también necesitan garantías" DECLARACIONES DEL EMBAJADOR VENEZOLANO "Lamento profundamente estos hechos de violencia y extiendo mi condolencia a sus familiares y a todo el cuerpo de Policía de Bogotá y Colombia" "todo hecho delictivo sea castigado", pero solicitó no "estigmatizar a los venezolanos como delincuentes" ya que esto "incremente la xenofobia".
Answer:
Ambas declaraciones, tanto las de la alcaldesa, como las del embajador, se refieren al mismo hecho: los recientes actos criminales perpetrados por población migrante en la ciudad de Bogota.
No obstante, el tono de la alcaldesa es mas combativo, y podría interpretarse como xenófobo al hacer mucho énfasis, quizás innecesario, en la nacionalidad de los criminales. El embajador en cambio da una declaración mucho más mesurada.
Can someone please write a short paragraph about karma? (8 points)
I need this done today!
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
when did France abolished slavery in French colonies? where did European countries grow Indigo in the 17th century ?
Answer:
In 1792
Hope it helps
Have a great day : )
Which article of the Constitution discusses the executive branch? GIVING BRAINLIEST!!
Answer:
Article II (Article 2)
Answer:
Article II
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Nazi leaders envisioned killing 11 million Jews as part of the “Final Solution.” They succeeded in murdering 6 million. The Nazis frequently used euphemistic language to disguise the true nature of their crimes. They used the term “Final Solution” to refer to their plan to annihilate the Jewish people.
Explanation:
Many immigrants to the Middle Colonies wanted the chance to make a new life and buy their own land. True or false?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
they were looking to settle and have land of their own
What types of bills are introduced during fiscal sessions of the state legislature?
bills specifically related to the public education system
bills specifically related to money or public spending
bills specifically related to the state election process
bills specifically related to the protection of citizens
Answer:
I think its the second one its the only choice related to money
Explanation:
Fiscal
– Convene in odd-numbered years at noon the second Monday in April
– Last no more than 45 legislative days
– No matters shall be introduced or considered unless they relate to fiscal (money) matters or local or special laws
What types of bills are introduced during fiscal sessions of the state legislature?
bills specifically related to the public education system
bills specifically related to money or public spendingbills specifically related to the state election process
bills specifically related to the protection of citizens
Explanation:
PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Compare the dependency, modernization and center-periphery theory, help pleaseee
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Dependency theory is the theory that explains the outflow of resources from poor and underdeveloped nations to wealthy and developed countries, thereby making the wealthy nations wealthier.
Modernization theory on the other hand is the theory that explains the social change in which underdeveloped and developing countries continue to develop as they adopt modern practices similar to more developed societies.
Also, the Centre-Periphery theory is the theory that defines the structural connection between the developed states (center) and the underdeveloped states (periphery) usually within a country.
What is one way that Gaozu achieved stability within the Tang dynasty?
O He avoided large expenses.
He conquered threatening enemies.
O He invested in massive religious projects.
O He converted the entire region to Confucianism.
Answer:
the answer should be C
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Can someone write me a essay about the pax romana?
Intro
Body
Conclusion
Answer:
The Pax Romana is a roughly 200-year-long timespan of Roman history which is identified as a period and golden age of increased as well as sustained Roman imperialism, order, prosperous stability, hegemonial power and expansion, despite a number of revolts, wars and continuing competition with Parthia.
Pax Romana, (Latin: “Roman Peace”) a state of comparative tranquillity throughout the Mediterranean world from the reign of Augustus (27 bce–14 ce) to the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161 –180 ce). Augustus laid the foundation for this period of concord, which also extended to North Africa and Persia
This 200-year period saw unprecedented peace and economic prosperity throughout the Empire, which spanned from England in the north to Morocco in the south and Iraq in the east.
Explanation:
hope it helps <33
BRAINLIEST!! 40 POINTS!! AWNSER ALL QUESTIONS!!!!!
Lumber Expansion
Why is there an increase in demand for lumber?
How is demand met?
Monopolies
Why are they bad? How do they hurt people?
Trusts
Why do companies create trusts?
Progressive Era
What types of issues are people facing during this era?
Texas Railroad Commission
Intrastate v Interstate
The Grange (farmers alliances)
Why do farmers unite?
Cooperatives→ Why do farmers form cooperatives?
Boomtown
Give an example
Prohibition
What does it outlaw?
Galveston Hurricane
What is a commission form of government?
How did the government protect Texas after the hurricane?
Women’s Suffrage
What (#) amendment gives women the right to vote?
Deregulation
What caused business to be deregulated?
Why would people want the government to stay out of business?
Explanation:
how do I know this
this is for an economics class lol
4. Describe two different versions of freedom.
Answer:
Two different versions of freedom is freedom of speech and freedom of and freedom of religion.
Explanation:
Freedom of speech means you can express your self and talk freely about what ever you want and freedom of religion means you can have what ever religion you want to believe in without getting in trouble with the law.
Which explains why government regulation is necessary in a mixed-market economy?
Answer:
A: Government regulation protects constitutional rights, safety, and fairness.
Explanation:
In two paragraphs, explain how Vietnam’s political boundaries, affiliations, and alliances changed from the end of World War II to 1975, when the country finally achieved independence. Based on your research, include the causes and effects of foreign aggression on Vietnam during this period.
I know this is not two paragraphs but i need more points and it is an answer.
During World War II (1939–1945), Japan stationed a large number of soldiers in Vietnam and reduced French influence. ... After World War II, France attempted to regain its colonial domination of Indochina (Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos) which led in 1946 to the outbreak of an insurgency against France by the Việt Minh.
help ASAP! this is the last question.
1. A relationship in which one species benefits while the other receives neither benefit nor harm.
a. competition
b. commensalism
c. parasitism
d. mutualism
e. endoparasites
f. ectoparasites
g. predation
h. food web
i. food chain
j. ecological relationship
2. One species benefits and individuals of the other species are harmed.
a. competition
b. commensalism
c. parasitism
d. mutualism
e. endoparasites
f. ectoparasites
g. predation
h. food web
i. food chain
j. ecological relationship
3. Parasite that live inside the host body.
a. competition
b. commensalism
c. parasitism
d. mutualism
e. endoparasites
f. ectoparasites
g. predation
h. food web
i. food chain
j. ecological relationship
4. Parasite that live outside the host body.
a. competition
b. commensalism
c. parasitism
d. mutualism
e. endoparasites
f. ectoparasites
g. predation
h. food web
i. food chain
j. ecological relationship
5. The pursuit, capture, and killing animals for food.
a. competition
b. commensalism
c. parasitism
d. mutualism
e. endoparasites
f. ectoparasites
g. predation
h. food web
i. food chain
j. ecological relationship
6. A simple model used to show how matter and energy move through an ecosystem.
a. competition
b. commensalism
c. parasitism
d. mutualism
e. endoparasites
f. ectoparasite
g. predation
h. food web
i. food chain
j. ecological information
7. Two organisms compete for same resources.
a. competition
b. commensalism
c. parasitism
d. mutualism
e. endoparasites
f. ectoparasites
g. predation
h. food web
i. food chain
j. ecological relationship
8. The interaction among organisms in a ecosystem.
a. competition
b. commensalism
c. parasitism
d. mutualism
e. endoparasites
f. ectoparasites
g. predation
h. food web
i. food chain
j. ecological relationship
9. Interaction between organisms where both species benefit from the relationship.
a. competition
b. commensalism
c. parasitism
d. mutualism
e. endoparasites
f. ectoparasites
g. predation
h. food web
i. food chain
j. ecological relationship
10. Model that shows all the possible feeding relationships at each trophic level in a community.
a. competition
b. commensalism
c. parasitism
d. mutualism
e. endoparasites
f. endoparasites
g. predation
h. food web
i. food chain
j. ecological relationship
Answer:
1 b commensalism
2 c parasitism
3 endoparasites
4 ectoparasites
5 g predation
6 I food chain
7 a competition
8 j ecological relationship
9 d mutualism
10 h food web
What plagued the slums of urban communities in the 19th century?
1. overcrowding
2. crime
3. disease
4. all the above
Answer:
all of above
Explanation:
took the test and i got it right :)
What was
early Hinduism like? What did they believe and how was it practiced?
I
Answer:
Hinduism embraces many religious ideas, it was reffered to as a way of life rather than a practice, They had a main diety named "Brahman" but still belevied in other gods and godesse. They also belived in life after death or reincarnation.
Explanation:
help ASAP! this is the last question.
Answer:
3
Explanation:
he developed a less expensive method of production :)
Brainly >>>>>> socratic
Answer:
yup ur right
Explanation:
I totally agree
Which of the following is a core belief of St. Augustine?
a. The government should tell citizens which religion to follow.
b. The Church is more important than the government.
c. None of the above are true.
d. The government is more important than the Church.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation: