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What country does Benjamin Franklin mean when he says "...my country?"

Choice 1: Colonial America (13 Colonies)
Choice 2: England

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choice 1

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Answer 2

Answer:

I think choice 1 but either way its fifty fifty


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What is a conclusion paragraph?

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You summarize what you've written about in your paper.

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Which of the following ideas is associated with lalssez faire economics

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Free market economies are associated with Laissez-faire economics. The belief that prices for goods are set freely by consumers and sellers and the supply is free from monopoly or government intervention.  

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President Wilson helped draw up the
Versailles peace treaty that ended World
War I. The U.S. did not sign the treaty. Use
the diagram above to decide why.
A. Congress passed a law voiding the
treaty.
B. President Wilson vetoed it.
C. The Senate failed to approve it.
D. The Supreme Court ruled that the
treaty was illegal.

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I think that it should be B.

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What was the “Cheka”?

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Answer:

The Cheka (sometimes called VeCheka) was the much-feared Bolshevik security agency, formed to identify and eradicate counter-revolutionary activity.

Answer:   The Cheka (sometimes called VeCheka) was the much-feared Bolshevik security agency, formed to identify and eradicate counter-revolutionary activity.

Which dynasty started the
Chinese Empire under the rule of
the first emperor Shi Huangdi?

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Answer:

Qin Dynasty

Explanation:

The Qin Dynasty established the first empire in China, starting with efforts in 230 B.C., during which the Qin leaders engulfed six Zhou Dynasty states. The empire existed only briefly from 221 to 206 B.C., but the Qin Dynasty had a lasting cultural impact on the dynasties that followed.

Answer:  

Qin Dynasty

Explanation:

The Qin Dynasty established the first empire in China, starting with efforts in 230 B.C., during which the Qin leaders engulfed six Zhou Dynasty states. The empire existed only briefly from 221 to 206 B.C., but the Qin Dynasty had a lasting cultural impact on the dynasties that followed.

2.50 divided by 14oz

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Answer: 6.29892178 kg-1

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Why did so many artist and scholars live in Florence , Italy during the Renaissance

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This magnificent place was where everyone came to meet and do big things....there were the artists, the merchants and the Mediterranean Sea o your doorstep. In short terms it’s because this was where you went to make an honest living for yourself

Who is your favorite U.S. President and why?

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Hahaha that's a question for you!

Answer:

Obama

Explanation:

only because he's the only good president in my lifetime or that I've lived through :>

1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a mineral?
1 point
a. They are solids at normal Earth temperatures
b. They occur naturally
c. They do not have a consistent chemical structure throughout
O d. They are inorganic
e. All of the above

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

because the mineral did not have chemical structure

The middle class was affected by the Industrial Revolution in which of the following ways?
A. It created more jobs, thus increasing the size of the middle class
B. It reduced the incomes forcing middle class people into a lower class
C. It caused many middle class people to be unemployed
D. Women of the middle class were forced into the work force

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I think the answer is A

Who was the first president to live in the current White House?

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Answer:

john adams

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1. Levittown, McDonald’s, Holiday Inns, and drive-in theaters; what do they all have in common?

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Answer:

What they have in common is McDonalds and drive-in theaters both include drive-in and Levittown and Holiday Inns are both like houses and homes for people.

Explanation:

This is my explination

What was the Whiskey Ring scandal?

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Answer:

Whiskey Ring, in U.S. history, group of whiskey distillers (dissolved in 1875) who conspired to defraud the federal government of taxes. ... Allegations that the illegally held tax money was to be used in the Republican Party's national campaign for the reelection of President Ulysses S. Grant aroused the public.

Explanation:

hiskey Ring, in U.S. history, group of whiskey distillers (dissolved in 1875) who conspired to defraud the federal government of taxes. ... Allegations that the illegally held tax money was to be used in the Republican Party's national campaign for the reelection of President Ulysses S. Grant aroused the public.

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Answer: Factory injuries

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slave trade

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HURRY PLEASE ID K IF IT D) OR A) Which nation settled in the Northeastern part of the United States?
a.
the English
c.
the French
b.
the Dutch
d.
all of the above

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Answer:

I personally believe it is A) the English.

Answer: A

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How did many strikes in the 19th and early 20th centuries end in the United States?

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Strike action, also called labor strike, labour strike, or simply strike, is a work stoppage, caused by the mass refusal of employees to work. A strike usually takes place in response to employee grievances. Strikes became common during the Industrial Revolution, when mass labor became important in factories and mines. In most countries, strike actions were quickly made illegal,[citation needed] as factory owners had far more power than workers. Most Western countries partially legalized striking in the late 19th or early 20th centuries.

Strikes are sometimes used to pressure governments to change policies. Occasionally, strikes destabilize the rule of a particular political party or ruler; in such cases, strikes are often part of a broader social movement taking the form of a campaign of civil resistance. Notable examples are the 1980 Gdańsk Shipyard, and the 1981 Warning Strike, led by Lech Wałęsa. These strikes were significant in the long campaign of civil resistance for political change in Poland, and were an important mobilizing effort that contributed to the fall of the Iron Curtain and the end of communist party rule in eastern Europe.[1]

Please help I don’t understand any of these questions.

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Answer:

can you upload a picture of the map and the text where the information comes from

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How was the water in most steam engines heated?
A. by boiling water
B. by a paddlewheel
C. by burning coal
D. by burning wood
3. What kind of power was frequently used before steam?
A. water
B. wind
C. horse
D. manpower
E. A and B
F. A, B, C, and D
4. Which man actually invented the steam engine?
A. Robert Fulton
B. Thomas Savery
C. James Watt
D. Clermont
5. What was Fulton’s contribution to the Industrial Revolution?
A. to apply this technology to improving transportation
B. to apply this technology to improving manufacturing
C. to apply this technology to improving production
D. to apply this technology to improving daily life

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Answer:

Steam engines use hot steam from boiling water to drive a piston (or pistons) back and forth. The movement of the piston was then used to power a machine or turn a wheel. To create the steam, most steam engines heated the water by burning coal.

Explanation:

your first question is boiling water

second question is Before steam power, most factories and mills were powered by water, wind, horse, or man. Water was a good source of power, but factories had to be located near a river.

the last one is While the Spaniard first patented a steam-operated machine for use in mining, an Englishman is usually credited with inventing the first steam engine. In 1698, Thomas Savery, an engineer and inventor, patented a machine that could effectively draw water from flooded mines using steam pressure.

15. Roosevelt's Big Stick Policy in Latin America was best characterized by

his...

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Answer:

Following are the solution to the given question:

Explanation:

The Big Stick policy applies to the foreign policy of President Roosevelt, who talks quietly but wears a white baton. Its type of international relations was described as the practice of intellectual forethought or strong leadership far ahead of a likely crisis. For Western Europe, they felt most of everything that the U.S. would have a duty to protect security and stability by assuming a defensive position throughout the West.

Central theme of nature by emerson

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Answer:

Explanation:

Nature expresses Emerson's belief that each individual must develop a personal understanding of the universe. According to Emerson, people in the past had an intimate and immediate relationship with God and nature, and arrived at their own understanding of the universe

Why were free trade zones created in China?

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Answer: To create a regular market

Explanation:

Answer:

to attract investments by foreign countries

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explan what event in world war 2 lead to the cold war in one paragraph please

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Answer:

i would write about the development of weapons and the US being over involved in foreign affairs after the war.

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Which statement about Louis XVI is true?

A: He personally led the crowd that stormed the Bastille to free political prisoners.

B: He and his wife, Marie Antoinette, died on the guillotine.

C: He returned to the French throne after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo.

Or D: He sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States to pay for his lavish lifestyle.

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Answer:

B)

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Imagine you were a business owner. Identify and discuss 2 reasons why the safety of your workers in the workplace should be an important issue?

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Answer:

The safety of your employees is necessary for any business to thrive. You must guarantee their safety, as injury could affect productivity. The healthiness of your employees also boosts their happiness and motivation to carry out tasks. This boosts productivity for the business.

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Mrs. Parks was originally arrested for violating a city segregation ordinance but the charge was later changed to read "a violation of a state law, which gives bus drivers the power to assign and reassign seating." Why would prosecutors wish to change the charge?

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Answer:

Implicit or explicit prohibitions on city ordinance power is the correct answer.  

State statutes and constitutions are in charge of regulating the power of a city to create ordinances. By doing so, they prevent cities from creating laws that contradict the state law. In other words, implicit or explicit prohibitions on city ordinance power is the way found to limit city power.

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Answer:

Activity 3: Teaching Tolerance through the Bus Boycotts

Using the website linked on our class page for activity 3, answer the following questions on a separate piece of paper

ACTIVITY 2: Montgomery City Code Document

The Montgomery City Code outlines the law as it stood in 1955 and was cited by prosecutors as the reason Rosa Parks

broke the law. Read the code and answer the following questions:

 Why was separation of the races required (Section 10)?

 Was it hypocritical that the city code allowed "Negro nurses" to sit in the "white section" of the bus if they were

attending white people who needed their care (Section 10)?

 How was it that Rosa Parks was arrested on charges of non-compliance of obeying the orders of a bus driver

(Section 11)?

 If city codes such as this one existed today, how would you go about changing them?

 On public transportation where you live, does separation of people occur without there being a written law? Do

invisible lines and social boundaries exist? If so, what are they and why do they exist?

 Re-write the city code to comply with the 1956 Supreme Court ruling on bus segregation. How would Sections 10

and 11 be written to conform to the law?

ACTIVITY 3: "Bus Boycott Conference Fails to Find Solution" Article

Dr. King met with bus line officials for four hours in an attempt to find common ground. Yet, as reported in this December,

1955 article bus line officials remained firm in their stance to follow the city code.

 Why would Dr. King's proposal of "first come, first served" on bus seating seem so radical in 1955 Alabama?

 Dr. King commented that the group was not trying to change the segregation laws. Why would he take this

position?

 Why would the bus company not hire black drivers?

Jack Crenshaw, legal counsel for the bus line, commented, "We do not contemplate and have no intentions of hiring Negro

drivers. The time is not right in Montgomery, but who can say what will happen in 10 years."

 Why did he believe the time was not right in Montgomery?

 Why did a member of the bus boycott delegation take issue with him by replying, "We don't mean 10 years, we

mean this year"?

Explanation:

explain Roosevelt's death?​

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Answer:

On a clear spring day at his Warm Springs, Georgia, retreat, Roosevelt sat in the living room with Lucy Mercer (with whom he had resumed an extramarital affair), two cousins and his dog Fala, while the artist Elizabeth Shoumatoff painted his portrait. According to presidential biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin, it was about 1 p.m. that the president suddenly complained of a terrific pain in the back of my head and collapsed unconscious. One of the women summoned a doctor, who immediately recognized the symptoms of a massive cerebral hemorrhage and gave the president a shot of adrenaline into the heart in a vain attempt to revive him. Mercer and Shoumatoff quickly left the house, expecting FDR’s family to arrive as soon as word got out. Another doctor phoned first lady Eleanor Roosevelt in Washington, D.C., informing her that FDR had fainted. She told the doctor she would travel to Georgia that evening after a scheduled speaking engagement. By 3:30 p.m., though, doctors in Warm Springs had pronounced the president dead.

Why do you think there was disagreement among the justices who were in the majority?

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Answer:ummm what's the question

Explanation:

Compare and contrast Miss Crocker's and Mary Logan's attitudes towards the hand-me-down textbooks given to Great Faith Elementary and Secondary School. Why does each teacher react the way she does? How would you react if you were faced with the same situation?
This question is from the book Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry by Mildred D. Taylor by the way.

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Answer:

I would not be good

Explanation:

very sad it makes me if yes

The above excerpt came from the book Roll of Thunder Hear my cry that was written by Mildred D. Taylor.

How would you react if you were faced with the same situation?

The Logan children soon arrive at Great Faith Elementary and Secondary school. Cassie is not ready to please her teacher, Miss Crocker.

The books are old and bad in condition: they are books no longer needed in the school.

If at the same time, we are in the situation position we are too much angry on this situation.

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What would be your final thought on the movie last emperor

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Explanation:

The Last Emperor (Italian: L'ultimo imperatore; Chinese: 末代皇帝) is a 1987 epic biographical drama film, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, about the life of Puyi, the last Emperor of China, whose 1964 autobiography was the basis for the screenplay written by Bertolucci and Mark Peploe. Independently produced by Jeremy Thomas, it was directed by Bertolucci and released in 1987 by Columbia Pictures.[4] Puyi's life is depicted from his ascent to the throne as a small boy to his imprisonment and political rehabilitation by the Communist Party of China.

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