Answer:
B: he read it to his little brother
Explanation:
all of the other ones dont really make sense
1. What are the powers of the House of Representatives?
2. What are the powers of the Senate?
Answer: the House of Representatives has the power to impeach a government official, in effect serving as prosecutor. The Senate has the sole power to conduct impeachment trials, essentially serving as jury and judge.
The 6,000-mile journey traveled by the People’s Liberation Army from their base in Jiangxi province to Shensi is known as the __________.
Answer: The correct Answer is "B"
Explanation:
The reason why I think the answer is B is because The Long March (Chinese: 长征; pinyin: Chángzhēng, lit. Long Expedition) was a military retreat undertaken by the Red Army of the Communist Party of China, the forerunner of the People's Liberation Army, to evade the pursuit of the Kuomintang (KMT or Chinese Nationalist Party) army. There was not one Long March, but a series of marches, as various Communist armies in the south escaped to the north and west. The best known is the march from Jiangxi province which began in October 1934 and ended in Yan'an, Shaanxi province in October 1935. The First Front Army of the Chinese Soviet Republic, led by an inexperienced military commission, was on the brink of annihilation by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's troops in their stronghold in Jiangxi province. The Communists, under the eventual command of Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, escaped in a circling retreat to the west and north, which reportedly traversed over 9,000 kilometers (5600 miles) over 370 days.[1] The route passed through some of the most difficult terrain of western China by traveling west, then north, to Shaanxi.
The Long March began the ascent to power of Mao Zedong, whose leadership during the retreat gained him the support of the members of the party. The bitter struggles of the Long March, which was completed by only about one-tenth of the force that left Jiangxi (about eight thousand of some hundred thousand), would come to represent a significant episode in the history of the Communist Party of China, and would seal the personal prestige of Mao Zedong and his supporters as the new leaders of the party in the following decades. SO in conclusion if I had to choose an answer, it would be B. Hoped this helped! :)
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Currency appreciation means that the value of a currency
relative to another currency
___________. When a country’s currency appreciates in comparison to another country’s currency, products from the other country become ______________.
First one: increases, decreases, and is constant.
Second one: less expensive, more expensive, and as expensive as before.
Answer:
1. increases
2. more expensive
Explanation:
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Answer: increase most exspensive
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Which industry is responsible for a high demand for fossil fuel?
Group of answer choices:
food processing
transportation
agriculture
medicine
nuclear plants
Answer:
Transportation
Explanation:
Answer:
Transportation
Explanation:
Read the passage. "When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty.” –The Spirit of Laws, Baron de Montesquieu, 1748 Which Enlightenment idea does the passage help to explain? the social contract natural rights the separation of powers the separation of church and state
Answer:
C) the separation of powers
Explanation:
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The Enlightenment idea that the passage helps to explain is C. the separation of powers.
What are Enlightenment ideas?Enlightenment ideas center on:
The value of human happiness.The pursuit of knowledge through reason.The evidence of the senses.Some of the Enlightenment ideas include:
LibertyScientific progressTolerationFraternityConstitutional governmentRepublicanismConservatismSeparation of governmental powers and church and state.Thus, Baron de Montesquieu, in The Spirit of Laws, concluded that the best form of government separated legislative, executive, and judicial powers to prevent despotism.
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How did Muhammad change the Kaaba?
Answer:
C. He turned it into an Islamic holy site.
Explanation:
Already during the lifetime of Muhammad, Kaaba became considered as a holy Islamic site. After the flood of 600 CE, Muhammad himself participated in its reconstruction, and have also settled arguments between the clans of Mecca regarding this question - representative of which clan should set Black Stone cornerstone in place. To resolve this dispute, Muhammad instructed elders of all the clans of Mecca to carry the stone on a cloak together, while he have set it in place
Answer: The Quraysh tribe, who ruled Mecca, rebuilt the pre-Islamic Kaaba. . Muhammad reportedly cleansed the Kaaba of idols upon his victorious return to Mecca, returning the shrine to the monotheism of Ibrahim. The Black Stone is believed to have been given to Ibrahim by the angel Gabriel and is revered by Muslims.
FACTS
its C.
The War Department viewed Japanese Americans as a threat after the bombing at Pearl Harbor. As a result, what happened to them?
1. Japanese Americans became spies for Japan during WW2
2. Japanese Americans fought against the United States in WW2,
3. Japanese Americans were taken from their homes and sent to internment camps
4. Japanese Americans were taken from their homes and sent back to Japan.
How did Enlightenment ideas lead to a successful middle class? More government production led to more jobs for workers. People saw increased wealth from more trade and productivity. Women’s rights movements led to more participation in the economy. Salons provided opportunities for more economic opportunity.
Answer: b
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
President Truman issued an Executive Order directing the military to give...
Answer:
on July 26, 1948, he issued an executive order abolishing segregation in the armed forces and ordering full integration of all the services. Executive Order 9981 stated that “there shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed forces without regard to race, color, religion, or national origin.” The order also established an advisory committee to examine the rules, practices, and procedures of the armed services and recommend ways to make desegregation a reality. There was considerable resistance to the executive order from the military, but by the end of the Korean conflict, almost all the military was integrated.
The 13th Amendment officially abolished slavery, but many southern states passed Black Codes that prevented black people from voting, going to school, owning land, and even getting jobs. Black Codes were established in the South in an effort to...
Fill in the blank. Remember to spell correctly.
The Viking who discovered Greenland and started a settlement there was named _______ the Red.
Answer:
ERIK THE RED!
Explanation:
Erik the Red went on a journey and found Greenland. When he found Greenland, he established the first European settlement on the Island. His son Leif Erikson, an explorer as well, beat Columbus to the New World by 500 years!
1. Why was the Louisiana Purchase so important for the United States?
2. Why was Sacagawea important to the success of the expedition?
3. What challenges did the corps face on their journey?
4. What did the Corps of Discovery accomplish on their expedition?
explain two weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and explain how these weaknesses led to the writing of a new federal Constitution.
have at least 5 sentences please and thank you
Answer:
The first governing system of the United States, the Articles of Confederation, placed most government power in the hands of the states. The weaknesses of this system led states to call for a new Constitution.
Explanation:
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Using your knowledge of Social Studies and the sources, in a well written essay, analyze how new innovations improved Louisiana's economy during the Antebellum Period.
Answer:
New Orleans in the 1850s shows many boats, including steamships, traveling up and down the Mississippi River and docked at piers. It also shows smoke rising from the chimneys of buildings, some of which housed manufacturing companies. amounts of sugar, in hogsheads (hhds), that were produced in Louisiana between 1823 and 1854 for domestic use and export. A hogshead is a large barrel, at least four feet high, that holds between 1,400 and 1,700 pounds of sugar. the major types of manufacturing in Louisiana in 1860 for parishes that had at least fourteen manufacturing establishments. Only seven of the forty-eight parishes in the state had fourteen or more manufacturing establishments in 1860. the monetary value, in millions of dollars, of exports from leading states between 1800 and 1850.
Explanation:
A common view held during the time period of “A Christmas Carol” was that the poor were largely responsible for their own situation and could change it if they chose to. In what ways does Scrooge represent this opinion in the excerpt? Explain.
Scrooge displays his views on the poor multiple times throughout, "A Christmas Carol". One of those times being when the portly gentleman ask if Scrooge is okay with donating to the poor. Scrooge demands, "'And the Union workhouses? Are they still in operation?'" (*Insert author here* *insert page of quote here*). The Union workhouses are a place where poor families and children work hours with little pay in order to be able to put food on the table. Scrooge is suggesting that the people should work harder in these workhouses, and that in doing so, these families wouldn't be poor.
what power can Amend the Constitution? is it Federal Powers,State Powers, or Shared Powers Between the Federal and State Governments
Answer:
I think its shared powers
Explanation:
Which of the following refers to appellate jurisdiction as applied to federal courts of appeals?
A.
the authority, as a federal court, to review cases involving state law
B.
the authority to review cases coming down from the Supreme Court
C.
the authority to review any and all cases of state and federal law
D.
the authority to review cases from lower courts
Imagine that you are a Texas colonist. You are unhappy with some of the changes that the Mexican government has made. You and the other colonists want to let the Mexican leaders know that you are upset, but you do not want to appear as if you are rebelling against the government. You decide to write a letter to the government officials. What would you include in your letter?
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Read the sentences from a story.
Manny cautiously approached the injured animal and slowly reached out to pet its back. He spoke to it in a gentle voice, wondering whether he could get it to Dr. Vito, the local vet, without causing more damage -- and without getting bitten. Then he wondered whether his mother could help.
What signals that the story is written using third-person narration?
the presence of three characters
the narrator's referring to Manny as "he"
the lack of dialogue between characters
the narrator's describing Manny's concern
Answer:
the narrator referring to Manny as He
Explanation:
Identify four of Jerusalem's holy sites. To which religion is each site sacred, and why is it considered important?
Holy Sites of the Ancient City of Jerusalem
Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities in the world. People settled there about 3,000 BCE. The area has been occupied ever since. Today, Jerusalem is located in Israel. The city is a holy place for people of three world religions. There are many sites in the city that are important to the faiths of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
Temple Mount, the Dome of the Rock, and El Aqsa Mosque
Temple Mount—a large, walled, stone plaza on a hilltop—is one of the most important spiritual sites in Jerusalem. It is called Al-Haram al-Sharīf in Arabic, which is the language of Islam’s holy book called the Quran. Temple Mount is so large that hundreds of thousands of people can visit the site at the same time. This is important because Muslims (followers of Islam), Jews, and Christians all consider Temple Mount a holy place.
Muslims believe that this site is the place where Muhammad, the prophet and founder of Islam, ascended to heaven. The oldest existing Islamic monument, the Dome of the Rock shrine, was built on Temple Mount. The shrine is called Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah in Arabic. It was completed in 692 CE. The Al-Aqsa Mosque is also located on Temple Mount. This place of Muslim worship is the largest mosque in Jerusalem. Al-Aqsa can accommodate more than 4,000 worshippers at once. Muslims consider the entirety of Temple Mount a mosque. It is their third most important spiritual site, after Mecca and Medina.
The Dome of the Rock also marks an area important in the Jewish tradition. Jews believe that Abraham—the patriarch of the Hebrews—prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac at the site.
The First and Second Temples and the Western Wall
In Hebrew—the language of the Jewish holy book, the Torah—Temple Mount is called Har Ha-Bayit. To Jews, Temple Mount is the site of the First and Second Temples, Jewish places of worship in ancient Israel that were destroyed in conflicts. Parts of the walls that surround Temple Mount were built to support the Second Temple. The Western Wall, which is also called the Wailing Wall or the Kotel, is one of these walls. It is the most important Jewish spiritual site, and Jews worship here daily.
To Christians, the Temple Mount is important because it played a central role in the life of Jesus Christ. He was a Jewish religious leader whom Christians consider the incarnation of God. Christians believe that Jesus prayed and taught at the Second Temple.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The holiest site for Christians is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Christians believe that at this site, Jesus Christ was crucified on a cross and buried in a nearby stone tomb. (The word sepulchre means “tomb.”) Three days later, they believe, he rose from the dead at this spot. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre contains more than 30 chapels and places of worship. The most important is the Tomb of Christ, also called the Edicule. Another is Golgotha, the rock where Jesus Christ was crucified, which was enclosed within the church sometime after his death.
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Explanation:
No person holding office was to accept a ____, _____, ____, or ______
Answer:
present, Emolument, Office, or Title
Explanation:
Answer:
No Senator or Representative shall, during the Time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil Office under the Authority of the United States, which shall have been created, or the Emoluments whereof shall have been encreased during such time; and no Person holding any Office under the United States, shall be a Member of either House during his Continuance in Office.
what are 3 goods/ items that had a "stamp" on them from the Stamp Act
Answer:
The Stamp Act required the payment of a tax on all paper on which documents were printed — paper had to bear an official stamp to show that the tax had been paid. All newspapers, legal documents and even playing cards had to be printed on paper bearing an official stamp
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During the Great Migration, black Americans wanted greater opportunity and access to jobs. What occurred as a result of the Great Migration?
A. people began to acquire land through land grants
B. the United States split between northern and southern states
C. people moved from southern states to northern cities
D. more jobs were created in Canada and Mexico
Answer:
C. People moved from southern states to northern cities.
Explanation:
The Great Migration was the movement of some six million African Americans from rural areas of the Southern states of the United States to urban areas in the Northern states between 1916 and 1970. It occurred in two waves, basically before and after the Great Depression.
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Since 1999, Canada now has a new territory called _____ , which is run by the _____ people.
Answer:
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What is an example of a challenge that Mawi's family faced?
Mawi's parents didn't know how to cook.
Mawi's sister was deaf.
They all spoke different languages.
Mawi's dad was blind and had trouble finding a job.
Answer:
Mawi's family might have starved
Explanation:
because the parents couldn't cook and the mother or father didn't have a job
how did the delegates correctly resolve this issue?
State governors must wait 5 years before running for the Executive Branch.
Members of Congress could not be be elected to the Executive Branch.
No single person would be able to inherit the Executive Branch like a king.
The Executive Branch could not be former members of the Supreme Court.
Answer :The Executive Branch could not be former members of the Supreme Court Large states favored representation by population, while small states argued for equal representation by State. The "Great Compromise" allowed for both by establishing the House of Representatives, which was apportioned by populations, and the Senate which represented the states equally.
Explanation;
What impact did World War I have on the Ottoman Empire
a.The Ottoman Empire regained control over all of the Middle East.
b.There was an increased amount of support for the Ottoman sultan, or ruler.
c.The Ottoman Empire lost much of its territory, and European nations took control.
d.France and the United Kingdom became allies of the Ottoman Empire.
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
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The city of Jerusalem has been the site of many disputes over territory. Jerusalem is most important to which religious groups
a.Jews, Buddhists, and Sikhs
b.Jews, Christians, and Muslims
c.Jews, Hindus, and Buddhists
d.Jews Hindus, and Christians
Answer:
B.Explanation:
The city of Jerusalem is sacred to a number of religious traditions, including the Abrahamic religions Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, which consider it a holy city.
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1. How did allies benefit the Americans?
2. How did guerrilla tactics benefit the Americans?
3. How did the Europeans aid the American's cause?
4. Why did many people believe that the Declaration of Independence justified an end to slavery?
5. How was General Cornwallis defeated at Yorktown?
6. How did the American Revolution develop the concept of natural rights?
The Congress could provide and maintain a ___.
Answer:
army
Explanation:
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