Answer: c. in your community
Explanation:
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Sharia law is based on the Islamic holy book, called the __________.
A. Knesset
B. Majlis
C. Qur’an
D. Sultan
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Non Metal
brittle, poor conductor for heat poor conductor of electricity, dull surface
Metal
malleable, Good Conductor for electricity, Good Conductor of heat, shiny surface
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Answer:
Settlers trying to defeat American Indians
All of the following are hand tools except
O File
O Table
○Hammer
The method of specifically identifying clusters of related items on a test that measure a common ability is called
Answer:
Factor analysis.
Explanation:
The key concept of this analysis method is seen that a lot of variables which are seen to have like terms and also variables are seen to worked on severally to produce the given output/result. It is known to be not a singular pattern but it is seen to have a family group pattern because of its involvement with multiple variables.
It is also widely used in thesis researches and also dissertation like sometimes seen to be used in developing tests for psychological measurements etc.
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.
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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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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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The portion of the communication process where the sender filters in biases and prejudices is called _____________________________________.
Answer:
Filtering
Explanation:
In simple words, To control the responses of an individual, processing is the Filtering or shielding of content. Filtering keeps an institution's representatives from providing a full view of the manner issues are.
It is beneficial to transmit a text in several forms and to look out knowledge from different channels in order to increase the likelihood of submitting and obtaining successful contact.
countries with higher income are _______ than other with less income
What was the historical significance of the Treaty of Holston?
Answer:
The treaty established terms of relations between the United States and the Cherokee, and established that the Cherokee tribes were to fall under the protection of the United States, with the United States managing all future foreign affairs for all the loosely affiliated Cherokee tribes.
Explanation:
Answer:
The treaty established terms of relations between the United states and the Cherokee and established that the tribes were to fall under the protection of the us. the us managed all future foreign affairs for all loosely affiliated Cherokee tribes.
Why was the Declaration of Independence for Georgia written?
Answer:
The main purpose of America's Declaration of Independence was to explain to foreign nations why the colonies had chosen to separate themselves from Great Britain. The Revolutionary War had already begun, and several major battles had already taken place.
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.
How does population growth affect a country's natural resources?
A. Population growth adds to the depletion of many natural resources in a country.
B. Population growth adds to the development of natural resources in a country.
C. Population growth leads to the discovery of more natural resources in a country
D. Population growth causes natural resources to be more carefully used in a country.
Answer:
C
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:
When most of the resources in a country are owned by people and corporations outside the country, there are concerns about
Answer:
Actually home country is the nation where the company has it’s headquarter. There were certain firms that operated outside their home countries generally sent locally made goods to countries where those products were not available or received needed resources (such as raw material) from countries where such stables were plentiful”.
Explanation:
Of all human rights failures today, those in economic and social areas affect by far the larger number and are the most widespread across the world’s nations and large numbers of people. Human Development Report 2000, United Nations Development Programme p. 73. As the new millennium emerges, trends in global human rights are changing.
"Its primary mission is to collect, evaluate, and disseminate foreign intelligence to the president and senior policymakers so they can make informed national security decisions"
A. Department of Labor
B. Department of Homeland Security
C. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
D. Department of Defense Submit
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Which is an example of an object increasing its kinetic energy
Question 4 options:
a train stopped at the station.
an airplane after landing on a level runway.
a mouse running faster after spotting a cat.
a rocket before launch.
Answer:
the 3rd one
Explanation:
a mouse running faster is increasing its kinetic energy. the first two are decreasing their energy and the last one is an example of potential energy. the 3rd one is the only one that fits correctly.
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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.
negative effects of the corona virus
on teaching and learning.
Answer: Corona virus sucks guys!
Explanation: it duhs
Answer:
-Cheating is easier (ahem brainly)
-Communication and social interaction is more difficult
-Teachers cannot be as involved
Explanation:
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In the U.S., the first federal regulations for human subjects research began in 1981 with the codification of the
The first federal regulations began with the codification of the common rule.
What was the Codification of the common ruleThe codification had to do with the definitions that covered all the jurisdictions of civil law.
The regulations was done for the aim of protecting the subjects that were humans used for the sake of research.
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Popular sovereignty refers to the __________.
Answer:
Popular sovereignty, also called squatter sovereignty, in U.S. history, a controversial political doctrine according to which the people of federal territories should decide for themselves whether their territories would enter the Union as free or slave states.
Explanation:
Popular sovereignty, also called squatter sovereignty, in U.S. history, a controversial political doctrine according to which the people of federal territories should decide for themselves whether their territories would enter the Union as free or slave states.
(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
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:
Which kinds of ruins, left by the Mississippian culture, BEST indicate that late in its existence, its people experienced widespread warfare?
A temples
B trenches
C earthen mounds
D defensive structures
Answer:
B trenches
Explanation:
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Answer:
1-C 2- B 3-E 4- A 5- D
Explanation:
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.
Do you believe that the Treaty of Versailles was fair to Germany? Why or why not? Be specific to let me know that you have understood WWI. PLEASE WRITE AT LEAST FOUR SENTENCES. ALSO DO NOT PLAGIARIZE MY TEACHER KNOWS WHEN ITS COPIED FROM THE INTERNET
Answer:
What is your opinion. Do some quick research on an article and see what you think about it. I can't be yourself. This is what you think not what the teacher wants you to put down.
Explanation:
According to the article, deism is the view that God exists, but that he is not directly ________ with the world.
Answer:
involved
Explanation:
Reason is enough to prove that god exists
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.
What is the next step for an initiative after the minimum number of signatures has been gathered?
A. The initiative is sent to the governor to be signed.
B. The initiative is sent to the legislature for approval.
C. The initiative is reviewed by the state supreme court.
D. The initiative is put on the ballot for people to vote on it.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
It's not A
Explanation: