Answer:
The audience could be our ancestors, looking after us.
Explanation:
countries with higher income are _______ than other with less income
who is a man who is willing to give up all he owns in his life to his religion in ancient India
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Why was Korea permanently separated into two countries after the Korean War? The US and USSR could not agree on how to unite Korea. China controlled North Korea, and the US controlled South Korea. The USSR controlled North Korea, and the US controlled South Korea. North Korea wanted to be communist, and South Korea wanted to be democratic.
Answer: The USSR controlled North Korea, while the United States controlled the South.
Explanation:
After the Korean war, the Soviet Union controlled North Korea, the Soviets installed a communist government, while the United States controlled the Southern aspect and made room for them to have an election.
Which of the following is not be included in the calculation of a nation’s GDP?
A
money spent on hair cuts at a hair salon
B
soda sales at a restaurant
C
the sale of a newly produced good, like a new car
D
the sale of a previously owned good, like a used car
Answer: D the sale of a previously owned good, like a used car
Explanation:
Gross domestic product or GDP can be defined as the standard which is used to measure the total value that has been created by the production of new goods and services in a particular period of time in a country. The sale of previously own good like a used car is not included in the nation's GDP as it only counts the sale of goods produced in a certain time of the year and profit obtained from it.
If DNA can be described as the instruction book for building for building an organism, which phrase best describes a gene
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Answer:
The correct option is OPTION D, WHICH SHOW RINGS OF ELECTRONS ORBITING AROUND A POSITIVE INNER NUCLEUS.
Bohr model was proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913. The model depicts the atom as a small positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons that travel in circular orbit around the nucleus.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
D basically represents all the parts on an atom but does not state them.
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(HELP ASAP!!) most followers of hinduism believe that:
A. evil people can never come back to life
B. the vedas contain important religious practices and stories
C. it is never acceptable to use violence
D. people should give up all of their possessions
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The Vedas contain important religious practices and stories
The commitment of the United States government to the principles of free enterprise
contributed to -
A government owning of some businesses
B increasing limits on consumer choice
C less government interaction in the economy
D government running of westward expansion
Answer:
C
Explanation:
By taking a hands off or Laissez-faire approach buisness are able to guide themselves without Government interference or regulation
it involves a one time collection of data in a span of time
Answer:
The most prominent characteristic of cross-sectional designs is that all of the observed data are collected at a single point in time. This differs from longitudinal and experimental designs, which make multiple observations over time.
Explanation:
The most prominent characteristic of cross-sectional designs is that all of the observed data are collected at a single point in time. This differs from longitudinal and experimental designs, which make multiple observations over time.
Select the term that best matches the given definition. Each term in this section will be used only one time. Group of answer choices individual business owners make economic decisions based on what consumers want [ Choose ] consumers, business owners, and government are all involved in decisions about the economy [ Choose ] government owns all property and businesses and makes the economic decisions for the nation [ Choose ]
Answer:
The correct answer is -
1. Market economy
2. Mixed economy
3. Command economy
Explanation:
A market economy is an economy where all three important questions that are What to produce? , How to produce? , and For whom to produce? is answered by the owner of the business owner according to the demand of consumers.
A Mixed economy is an economic system that is mixed with the command and market economy as the government also involve in the process to answer the questions.
In command economy government decides what how and for whom products will be produces and other decisions.
1) Describe what happens to a person when they are enslaved
2) Describe the slave trade in Africa before the Europeans involved.
In the early nineteenth century, most slave men and ladies worked on massive agricultural plantations as house servants or field hands. Life for slave men and ladies was brutal; they were subject to repression, harsh punishments, and strict racial policing.The slave trade in Africa had been started by the Turks and Arabs long before the Europeans, and by the Africans before that. Slavery in historical Africa before Europeans was practised in many different forms: Debt slavery, enslavement of war captives, military slavery, slavery for prostitution, and criminal slavery were all practised in various parts of Africa.
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“I challenge the warmest advocate for reconciliation, to show a single advantage that this continent can reap, by being connected with Great Britain. I repeat the challenge; not a single advantage is derived.”
Answer:
"For anyone who wishes to be on good terms with me, I dare you to find a single potential benefit of this continent's relationship with Great Britain and prove it."
Answer:
"For anyone who wishes to be on good terms with me, I dare you to find a single potential benefit of this continent's relationship with Great Britain and prove it."
Explanation:
Define the KKK. Explained their role in the South. Why were the KKK disband. Also mention the group that operated during their disbandment. HURRY !!!!!
Answer:
the KKK is a what time do they open the South that terrorized African Americans. However due to history being corrupt the KKK is still existing and never fully disband.
Answer: the KKK is a what time do they open the South that terrorized African Americans. However due to history being corrupt the KKK is still existing and never fully disband.
Explanation:
Identify and explain the Fed's three major tools in conducting monetary policy.
Answer: The Fed has traditionally used three tools to conduct monetary policy: reserve requirements, the discount rate, and open market operations. In 2008, the Fed added paying interest on reserve balances held at Reserve Banks to its monetary policy toolkit.
Explanation:
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Answer: The answer is B
Explanation:
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What is imperialism?
Imperialism is the state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other territories and peoples.
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People that live in Cuba and North Korea have what economic system?
Command
Market
Traditional
Mixed
In this system the government chooses not to be involved in the production of goods or in the creation of services. Which system is this?
Group of answer choices
Communism
Capitalism
Lunsfordism
Socialism
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Answer:
Socialist and Market Economy
Explanation:
This is because people in Cuba and North Korea have an almost entirely state-controlled economy. There is no stock exchange in North Korea either.
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Answer:
british tax on certain printed materials are on federal system
Emma is waiting at a red traffic light. When the light turns green, Emma should ____ before driving forward.
Explanation:
should first let any vehicles, bicycles, or pedestrians remaining in the intersection get through before driving forward.
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2.Which of the common characteristics are TRUE in most developed countries?
(1 Point)
High per capita GDP and low life expectancy
Low levels of literacy, life expectancy and healthcare
High levels of literacy, life expectancy and healthcare
GDP does not correlate to other developmental characteristics
3.What type of economic activity is conducted by countries at the secondary level of economic development?
(1 Point)
Farming
Mining
Shipping
Manufacturing
4.Which coast do the Andes Mountains line?
(1 Point)
Atlantic
Pacific
Indian
Arctic
5.Which of the following describes a person who leaves a place temporarily to escape a particular situation?
(1 Point)
Evacuee
Refugee
Guest Worker
Illegal immigrant
6.Which country in the Middle East is considered a cultural hearth due to religious affiliations?
(1 Point)
Jordan
Israel
Turkey
Syria
7.Which of the following is a trade agreement made between the countries of Canada, the United States and Mexico?
(1 Point)
NAFTA
EU
AU
ASEAN
8.How does gentrification affect the long-term residents in an area?
(1 Point)
Their property taxes decrease
Housing becomes unaffordable
The area decreases in wealth
Long-time businesses flourish
9.How many ethnic groups are found in Africa?
(1 Point)
One
Five
Less than 100
Over 2,000
10.A new high school is two blocks away from a bus stop and one mile from downtown. This is an example of what?
(1 Point)
Absolute location
Relative location
Movement
Topography
11.Why do geographers use the concept of regions?
(1 Point)
To classify people in temporary changes
To divide the world into smaller areas of study
To explain the origin of mountains
To promote good citizenship
12.How does illegal trade effect economic development?
(1 Point)
Creates economic growth
Create economic decline
Forces legitimate businesses out
Does not contribute to economic growth
13.Which mountain range can you find Mount Everest?
(1 Point)
Andes
Appalachians
Urals
Himalayas
14.Which of the following describes the term fertility rate?
(1 Point)
A measurement of population per unit area
The number of live births per thousand of a population
The number of children who would be born per woman during childbearing years
The ratio of deaths to the population of a particular area
15.Which stage of the Demographic Transition Model would a developed country experience?
(1 Point)
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
16.Why does Japan experience increased volcanic and earthquake activity?
(1 Point)
It's an archipelago
It's part of the Ring of Fire
The thinning of the lithosphere
It's relative in location to the equator
17.Which of the following is a giant ocean wave, caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption?
(1 Point)
Superstorm
Hurricane
Earthquake
Tsunami
18.Which of the following deprives the earth of oxygen, leading to desertification and the destruction of wildlife habitats?
(1 Point)
Dam Building
Deforestation
Fracking
Strip Mining
19.Which of the following can lead to Desertification?
(1 Point)
Drought
Deforestation
Windstorms
Too much rain
20.The practice of judging other cultures against the standards of one's own culture is called what?
(1 Point)
Acculturation
Assimilation
Ego-centrism
Ethnocentrism
21.Which country established a population policy to limit the number of children a women is allowed to have to one?
(1 Point)
India
Japan
China
Turkey
22.What was an effect of the First Agricultural Revolution?
(1 Point)
Decreased family size
High infant mortality rate
Decreased life expectancy
Increased life expectancy
23.Which of the following is an ethnic religion?
(1 Point)
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Buddhism
24.Which European country is choosing to withdraw from the European Union because of issues dealing with refugees?
(1 Point)
Ireland
Britain
Scotland
Wales
25.This innovation in agriculture led farmers to increase yields and grow more food even during dry periods?
(1 Point)
Crop Rotation
Irrigation
Genetically modified organisms
Mechanized crop production
26.Since the advent of ____________________________ the speed in which culture is diffused has increased remarkably.
(1 Point)
Social Media
Self-Driving Cars
Transcontinental corporations
Globalization
27.Which sea in Europe is shrinking and becoming more salinized causing the fishing industry to struggle?
(1 Point)
Mediterranean Sea
Aral Sea
Black Sea
Red Sea
28.What would be considered a push factor?
(1 Point)
War
Famine
Poverty
All of the above
29.Which country has a unique position connecting Europe and Asia?
(1 Point)
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Syria
Turkey
30.Which climate is NOT found in Africa?
(1 Point)
Desert
Tropical rainforest
Tundra
Temperate
31.Which of these religions believes in only ONE God?
(1 Point)
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
All of the above
Answer:
What characteristics apply to developed countries?
CHARACTERISTICS OF DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES.
High per capita income.
Low incidence of poverty.
High standard of living.
Narrow income inequalities.
Low growth rate of population.
Low level of unemployment.
Explanation:
PLS ASAP What is border encroachment? Mention any two causes and consequences of border encroachment.
Answer:
Causes of boundary disputes
General Background.
Cultural factors - a culture of ignorance.
Cultural factors - the lack of a regulatory authority.
Socio-legal aspects.
Cultural factors - Psychological aspects.
Technical factors in boundary disputes.
Cultural factors - Obstacles to dispute resolution.
Answer:
Causes of boundary disputes
General Background.
Cultural factors - a culture of ignorance.
Cultural factors - the lack of a regulatory authority.
Socio-legal aspects.
Cultural factors - Psychological aspects.
Technical factors in boundary disputes.
Cultural factors - Obstacles to dispute resolution.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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According to the economic system of capitalism, prices of products are determined by
Answer:
Supply and demand
Explanation:
2. What was the major appeal of Andrew Jackson during the election of 1828? O He had won major battles in the Revolutionary War. A Andrew Jackson was from a wealthy family whom favored industrialization and capitalism. O He had been in politics a long time and new all about the system. He was seen as the common man who would listen to the people.
Answer:
He was seen as the common man who would listen to the people.
Explanation:
Please answer quickly!
Sharia law is based on the Islamic holy book, called the __________.
A. Knesset
B. Majlis
C. Qur’an
D. Sultan
Using at least three sources, write a brief history about the location, culture, and dominant religions of the following groups: Arab, Ashanti, Bantu, and Swahili. In your essay, describe any common characteristics these groups share. Cite your evidence.
(if you send an answer that doesn't answer at all just to get points you will be reported multiple times)
Answer:
a. Explain the difference between an ethnic group and a religious group.
Ethnic vs. Religious Group Station
An ethnic group is a group of people who share cultural ideas and
beliefs that have been a part of their community for generations. The
characteristics they may have in common could include a language, a
religion, a shared history, types of foods, and a set of traditional stories,
beliefs, or celebrations. These things make up a common culture shared by
those in a particular ethnic group.
An example of an ethnic group from Southwest Asia is the Kurds.
This group lives in a mountain region that spans Iran, Iraq, Syria, and
Turkey. Kurds speak Kurdish, and most are Muslim. Kurds do not have
their own homeland or government. They are a minority group ruled by
the country where they live. Other examples of ethnic groups in the
Middle East include Arab and Persian, among others.
A religious group shares a belief system in a god or gods, with a
specific set of rituals and literature. People from different ethnic groups
may share the same religion, though they may be from very different
cultures. Religion has been important to the history of Southwest Asia.
Christianity, Islam, Judaism were started in this region. People who follow
Judaism are called Jews. Followers of Christianity are called Christians.
Followers of Islam are called Muslims.
1. What is an ethnic group?
2. What are their characteristics?
3. What are some examples of ethnic groups?
4. What is a religious group?
5. What are some examples of religious groups?
SS7G8 The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Southwest
Asia (Middle East)
b. Explain the diversity of religions within the Arabs, Persians, and
Kurds.
Arabs Station
Southwest Asia is home to many different ethnic groups who share
similar religions. The Arabs of Southwest Asia believe themselves to be
descendants of Abraham in the Bible, through his son Ishmael. They make
up the majority of those who live throughout the region known as
Southwest Asia, though there are many differences among them. Most
Arabs practice the religion of Islam and call themselves Muslims.
Those who call themselves Muslims are further divided, as some call
themselves Sunni Muslims, while others are Shia Muslims. Many Arabs
are Christians. Most Arabs, whether they are Muslim or Christian, speak
the Arabic language.
1. Who do the Arabs believe they are descendants from?
2. What religion are most Arabs?
3. What language do most Arabs speak?
SS7G8 The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Southwest
Asia (Middle East)
a. Explain the diversity of religions within the Arabs, Persians, and
Kurds.
Persians Station
Persians are those who live in the modern country of Iran. The
Persian people are descended from a different group than those who are
Arabs and Jews. Their ancestors were Indo-Europeans, from Central
Europe and Southern Russia.
The country of Persia became known as Iran after World War I.
Persians, or Iranians, speak Farsi, a language that uses the Arabic alphabet
but is actually a different language. They practice Islam, but most belong
to the Shia group of Muslims. About 15 percent of the Muslims in the
world are Shia. The other 85 percent are Sunni Muslims.
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Explanation:
ARAB:
Dominant Religion: Islam, 93%
Location(s): Primarily Mauritania, Atlantic coast of Africa, North Africa, Egypt, Sudan, the Arabian Peninsula, and Syria and Iraq.
Culture: "To be an Arab, like an American, is a cultural trait rather than racial. The Arab world includes Muslims, Christians and Jews. Any person who adopts the Arabic language is typically called an Arab. Arabic is the official and the original language of the Qur'an, the Islamic holy book."
Some Arab traditions include, but are not limited to:
Long handshakes, grasped elbows, and walking hand in hand by two males.
ASHANTI
Location: Ghana
Culture: "The Ashanti religion is a mixture of spiritual and supernatural powers. They believe that plants, animals, and trees have souls. They also believe in fairies, witches, and forest monsters. There are a variety of religious beliefs involving ancestors, higher gods, or abosom, and 'Nyame', the Supreme Being of Ashanti."
Dominant Religion: Traditional Ashanti religion. (Monotheistic)
BANTU:
Location: Sub-Saharan Africa
Culture: "Although the Bantu speakers introduced an Iron Age and an agriculture civilization into a Neolithic hunting and gathering society, their way of life came to vary greatly from place to place."
Dominant Religion: Traditional Bantu religion (polytheistic animism)
SWAHILI:
Location: East Africa
Dominant Religion: Sunni Islam (finally, a simple answer)
Culture: "Swahili culture is the product of the history of the coastal part of the African Great Lakes region. As with the Swahili language, Swahili culture has a Bantu core and has also borrowed from foreign influences. ... As a consequence, they were influenced by Arabic, Persian, Indian, and Chinese cultures."
SIMILARITIES:
All of them are located somewhere in Africa, practice traditional religions, and are all somehow connected to Arab culture
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All of the following are hand tools except
O File
O Table
○Hammer
what is the goal of the Hammurabi code?
Answer:
The Hammurabi code of laws, a collection of 282 rules, established standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice. Hammurabi's Code was carved onto a massive, finger-shaped black stone stele (pillar) that was looted by invaders and finally rediscovered in 1901.
Explanation:
In a paragraph of 125+ words, explain why it was so difficult to unify the Korean peninsula following World War II.
Answer: one was communist and the other, democratic. Kim ilsung from the north asked usa for help during the jap occupation. however, they did not help. when he asked russia for help, they did and thats why he started to have a thing for communism. since the idea of communism is good(not saying it works), it gained popularity in the north. in the south, a man named rhee syngman studied abroad in america and witnessed democracy. That's why when he came back to korea, he popularised it in the south. Kim ilsung wanted everyone on his side so he invaded the south in 1950.
Explanation:
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