the devils arithmetic summary book

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Answer 1
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Answer 2

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The main idea of the book is that Hannah is a 13-year-old girl that has a younger brother. On Passover day her family and she went to her Uncle or Grandparents house for the Passover dinner. When it came time to eat her grandfather allowed her to drink wine with the others but her mother was questioning it but finally, she allowed her to. Soon after it came time to open the door for Elija. Her aunt Ava wanted her to go open the door for him. Hannah finally gave in and opened the door for him. Once she opened the door she saw a dark room. After that, she blacked out and woke up in a whole different room. When she left her room she saw one person. The person in the room asked her if she was ok. Hannah was confused. After a while, the person said tommower there was a wedding. So the next day she gave her clothes for the wedding. When she went to the wedding she meets 3 girls around her age. When she started talking to them about what they do and Hannah told them stories. After a while, the wedding started. After a while Hannah saw some people. Hannah asked what year it was. Since they didn't know our date she had to find out what year it was. It was 1956. Hannah started yelling that they will kill 6 million Jew. When they all got in the wagons one child had sadly passed. When they got to the camp they were all striped and shaved and had to have a tattoo. After a while, it came to Passover. They didn't want to do it a first but after Hannah said that they should do it. After a while the Nazis said that they are picking a select few. Hannah took everything that looked like her aunt and put it on. Hannah told her that she wanted her to pass a message that was the Jews survie.  After they killed the people that were seleteced she woke up and everyone was surronding her.

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What were the main issues of
debate among delegates at the Constitutional
Convention?

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Answer:

Representation.  

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Who drove the Seminoles out of Western Florida and then invaded Spanish Florida, eventually taking it for the United States?

Group of answer choices

William Henry Harrison

Andrew Jackson

John Quincy Adams

Napoleon

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Answer:

Andrew Jackson.

Explanation:

He was the only person on this list who was a US president in ths time period and was known for the Trail of Tears, which is what the ethnic cleansing of Natives from Florida is known as.

What were the reasons for the start and end of the French Revolution

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Answer:

Brainiest

Explanation:

The upheaval was caused by widespread discontent with the French monarchy and the poor economic policies of King Louis XVI, who met his death by guillotine, as did his wife Marie Antoinette.


Question 1
Identify an example of contemporary debates over federalism.
A. Debates over whether to pull U.S. troops out of the Middle East
B. Debates over the most advantageous foreign policy
C. Debates over same-sex marriage
D. Debates over the confirmation of judges to the U.S. Supreme Court

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Answer:

B i think

Explanation:

What war strategy did the Continental Army rely on in the Southern Colonies?

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Answer:

They fired solid shells, exploding shells, and grapeshot. Cannons were effective in destroying fortifications or sinking ships. Sometimes cannons were fired strait at a line of approaching enemy troops tearing right through them and stopping their charge.

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is it mandatory to vote in cuba?

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Answer:

All elections take place by secret ballot. Suffrage is afforded to Cuban citizens resident for two years on the island who are aged over sixteen years and who have not been found guilty of a criminal offense.

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A Big Year
By Bob Kowalski

Would you go to the ends of the earth to see a bird? What if it were a really special bird: one with beautiful feathers, an entrancing call, or a silly dance? What if seeing that one special bird would allow you to win a contest?

If that contest doesn't get you on television or win you any cash prizes, would you still do it? For those who participate in the "Big Year," the honor of beating the previous record is the only reward they get or even want.

A "Big Year" is a year in which a person attempts to see as many different species of birds as possible within a particular region. For most in North America who participate in a "Big Year," this region is the lower 48 American states, plus Alaska, Canada, and a couple of French islands off the Canadian coast.

You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record holders and the commitment it takes to get these numbers. One recent "Big Year" winner managed to see 744 birds in one year, missing the record by just one bird. Big Year birders travel by train, plane, boat, car, bicycle, and of course, by foot. They can cover over 150 thousand miles to get numbers of sightings this high. They can also spend a small fortune.

Just to clarify, the birds these contestants are counting are the number that they see in a particular year. You see, the contest is based on an honor system. No pictures or other evidence is required as proof of a sighting. Most birders take great pride in their reputation and their abilities to see or hear and then identify a bird. Usually, important sightings of the rare birds needed to get counts in the 700s are visited by hundreds of birders. It is pretty hard to cheat your way to a record-breaking year, but in general, few are interested in cheating.

This honesty comes from the fact that most people who want to break such a record know the greatest rewards are not necessarily in winning. Such rewards are in being able to commit a year of your life to doing something you love. Rewards are found in seeing amazing, inspiring creatures like the California Condor or the Magnificent Frigate bird. Rewards also come in spending time with people who, like you, want to spend their time looking to the skies and trees for glimpses of emerald, crimson, or cerulean blue feathered jewels.

You don't have to be able to travel a continent to have a big birding experience though. Have a big month. Or a big weekend. Set a personal record, learn to identify the species that live in your part of the world, or try to learn the calls of just two species of birds. You will soon find looking at birds isn't such a strange way to spend your time.

Extra! Extra! Backyard Birding
Many schools, families, and young birders across the country participate in the "Great Backyard Bird Count." While not as long as a "Big Year," the "Great Backyard Bird Count" happens every year. It depends on birders and families across the country to watch feeders and other areas in their yards and count the number of birds they see. Unlike the "Big Year," the goal is not to see who can count the most birds. Instead, participants in this event work together to help bird experts get a good idea of how birds are doing. Participants are given checklists and enter their sightings on a website. Called a "citizen-science" project, this event is open to anyone, requires no travel, and happens every year over one weekend in February.
Read this sentence from the article:

You don't have to be able to travel a continent to have a big birding experience though.

Why would the author suggest multiple ways to have a "Big Year"? (5 points)

a
To create additional respect for birders

b
To encourage readers to look for birds

c
To imply birding is rather challenging

d
To suggest the idea of a Big Year is silly

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Answer:

To encourage readers to look for birds

Explanation:

Answer: B. To encourage readers to look for birds.

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1) Impeachment always removes a person from office, true or false?

2) Impeachment is the formal accusation that launches a trial, true or false?

3) Impeachment can apply to any civil officers, including the president true or false?

4) Any American citizen can formally initiate the impeachment process, true or false?

5) The HR refers the matter to a committee to look at evidence which can eventually lead to articles of impeachment, true or false?

6) The actual trial that follows impeachment is held in the senate, true or false?

7) A conviction requires a majority of 75%, true or false?

8) A conviction results in the automatic removal from office, true or false?

9) An official can only be impeached for serious abuses of powers, true or false

10) Richard Nixon was impeached due to the watergate scandal, true or false?

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Answer:

1 is False

2 is true

3 is true

4 is False

5 is False

6 is true

7 is true

8 is True

Explanation:

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TITLE:What Is Communism?

What is communism? Communism was a plan designed to make
everyone equal and to give power to the average working man. A German
economist, Karl Marx, explained his idea of communism in his book "The
Communist Manifesto," written in 1848. There is both an economic and
political aspect (side) to communism.
In understanding the economic aspect, Marx declared that many
problems in society are due to the unoqual distribution of wealth (many
poor and few rich). To bring about happiness and prosperity for all, the differences between the rich and poor must be eliminated and everyone should be equal
(equality), which means you have to get rid of private ownership of property and business (private
enterprise). So, in Marx theory of communism, everyone owns everything, and the economy is
owned and run by the govt. (socialism). And since the rich will never give up their goods or the
power they get from their wealth voluntarily, a rebellion of the poor -- the working class - is
necessary.
Who will run the govemment, the political side of communism -- the people. But in practice,
the govt is run by one or a few powerful leaders (dictators who represent the people and
therefore there is no need for other political parties. Therd Pay be elections, but only candidates
from the communist party can ran. Any other party would not represent the interests of all the
people, i.e., ensure that all people benefit from the wealth of the country. The govt will take
whatever steps are necessary to ensure they maintain total control of the economic and political
(govt) life of the country. In return, they will provide for the basic needs of all people (equality).
The first country to be ruled by a communist government was Russia, (USSR). Vladimir
Lenin, established rule by the Communist Party in Russia in the early 1900's through a revolution
that overthrow the monarch. Russia had been ruled for centuries by a monarch, he was called the
"czar." Most Russians labored on farms for little money, no education, and little hope of
improving their lives or those of their children. Many people, while not believers in communism,
wanted a government that would improve their difficult lives. The idea that communism would
provide that hope was popular among many.
People in Russia were forced to do the work that the government dictated (said), and violence
against Russian citizens became common. Many poor citizens saw improvements in their lives
such as free education, basic health care, food and housing provided by the government. Others
experienced the violence the government used against anyone they thought did not approve or
agree with their role or the ideas of communism. Millions were sent to prison camps, executed,
and others saw their businesses, homes, and farms taken by the government because under
communism, the people, not, individuals own everything. Private ownership of businesses are
not allowed under a communist system.

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Answer:

what part do you want me to answer its blurry

Explanation:

Which term best describes official U.S. Immigration policy during the 1800s?

A. Tightly regulated
B. Unrestricted
C. Rellglously motivated
D. Discriminatory​

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Answer:

B. Unrestricted

Explanation:

The 1800s immigration policy was unrestricted because Americans encouraged relatively free and open immigration.

(giving brainiest) What is the function of a preposition?
A. To compare or contrast objects
B. To name a person, place, thing, or idea
C. To show an action in the past
D. To show distance, location, or time

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Answer:

Explanation:

I think the answer is D

To show distance, location, or time

Civil law and criminal law

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Civil law is property damage and property theft I think
Then the other two answers are criminal I think I’m sorry if I’m wrong

What was the timeline of Steve Jobs?

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Answer:February 24, 1955:

Steven Paul Jobs is born in San Francisco to Joanne Carole Schieble and Abdulfattah Jandali. The then-unmarried couple give up their son to adoption. Paul and Clara Jobs become Jobs' non-biological parents.

1961:

The Jobs family moves to Mountain View, Calif., part of what would later become known as Silicon Valley.

1968:

Jobs calls Bill Hewlett, the co-founder and co-namesake of Hewlett-Packard, looking for spare parts to build a frequency counter. Hewlett gives Jobs the parts, as well as an internship with the company that summer.

1970:

Meets future Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak through a friend. In Wozniak's 2006 autobiography, "iWoz," he notes that the two "hit it off" immediately, despite their four-year age difference.

1972:

Graduates from Homestead High School in Cupertino, Calif., and enrolls at Reed College in Portland, Ore., only to drop out a semester later. Jobs would go on to sit in on classes that interested him, such as calligraphy, despite not getting credit for them.

1974:

Begins a brief stint as an engineer at Atari. Working the night shift, he employs Wozniak to help whittle down the hardware required for a prototype of a single-player version of Pong, the game that would go on to become Breakout. Jobs leaves Atari in the summer to travel through India, only to return to California to live in a commune.

The Apple II computer.

The Apple II computer.

Computer History Museum

1976:

Co-founds Apple Computer with Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. That same year, the company sells the Apple I in the form of a kit that sells for $666.66.

January 3, 1977:

Apple incorporates.

June 5, 1977:

Releases the Apple II, the first commercially available personal computer in a plastic case with color graphics--and Apple's first successful personal computer.

December 12, 1980:

Apple goes public, putting Jobs' net worth north of $200 million.

January 24, 1984:

Two days after the $1.5 million Ridley Scott-directed "1984" Super Bowl commercial airs, introduces the Macintosh to much fanfare during Apple's shareholder meeting. "For the first time ever, I'd like to let Macintosh speak for itself." The computer's voice then says, "Never trust a computer you can't lift." Macintosh becomes the first commercially successful small computer with a graphical user interface.

September 12, 1985:

CEO John Sculley engineers Jobs' ouster from Apple. Jobs resigns as Apple chairman, saying in a board meeting, "I've been thinking a lot, and it's time for me to get on with my life. It's obvious that I've got to do something. I'm 30 years old." Soon thereafter, Jobs starts NeXT Computer (which later becomes NeXT Software), funded by selling $70 million of his Apple stock. An "interpersonal" NeXT workstation, sporting a built-in Ethernet port, is used by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN to become the first server of the World Wide Web.

February 3, 1986:

For $10 million, buys the Graphics Group division of Lucasfilm that becomes Pixar Animation Studios.

1988:

NeXT Computer releases its first computer.

1993: NeXT discontinues hardware business, gets into software instead. The company is renamed NeXT Software, Inc.

November 29, 1995:

Becomes Pixar's president and CEO. Later in the year, Jobs brings Pixar public, one week after the release of "Toy Story," with Tom Hanks doing the voice of Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear. The film earns $192 million at the box office. Its success helps make it quite attractive for celebrities to lend their voices to animated characters.

December 10, 1996:

Returns to Apple, as an adviser, after it buys NeXT for $429 million.

July 9, 1997:

Becomes CEO, initially as the de facto chief, then as interim chief in September.

Apple's original iMac.

Apple's original iMac.

Apple

August 6, 1997: Announces a $150 million investment from Microsoft, coupled with a partnership on Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer for the Mac.

November 10, 1997:

Introduces the Apple Store, which lets consumers custom-order Apple products directly from the company online.

January 8, 1998:

Apple returns to profitability.

May 6, 1998:

Introduces the iMac, which becomes commercially available in August.

January 5, 2000:

Drops the "interim" from his CEO title at the Macworld Expo, joking that he would be using the title "iCEO," paying homage to the company's product-naming conventions. Takes a $1 annual salary. Soon terminates projects including Newton and OpenDoc, and changes licensing terms to make Mac-cloning cost-prohibitive. Technologies developed at NeXT ultimately evolve into Apple products such as the Mac OS.

January 9, 2001:

Introduces iTunes, then exclusively for Mac users. "iTunes is miles ahead of every other jukebox application, and we hope its dramatically simpler user interface will bring even more people into the digital music revolution."

March 24, 2001:

Apple ships the the first version of Mac OS

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Which best explains the impact of the Cuban Revolution?
A. Cuba allied with the Soviet Union for support.
B. Cuba allied with the United States for support.
C. Individual freedoms such as freedom of speech increased.
D. Healthcare decreased in urban areas such as Havana.

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Answer = A

B is false , c is false , d is false

the economic success of businesses such as the british south africa company was in part dependent on which of the following developments in the late nineteenth century?

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Answer:

The adoption of innovative practices in banking and finances.

Explanation:

I don't know why, I am sorry :(

Inside the Twin Towers:
1. What purpose did the terrorist have in mind for
America?

Answer:









Help me please

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Answer:

Maybe they were racist agains Americans and they wanted revenge

Explanation:

correct me if i'm wrong

the supreme court can: A. Declare laws uncostitutional and throw them out. B. carry out new laws. C. pass laws the presadent vetoed. D. wright new laws. whats the answer?​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The supreme court's main job is to declare if something is constitutional or not.

first president for egypt?​

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Answer:

The first president of Egypt was Mohamed Naguib, who, along with Gamal Abdel Nasser, led the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 that overthrew King Farouk.

Residence: Heliopolis Palace, Cairo, Egypt

First holder: Mohamed Naguib

Precursor: King of Egypt

Formation: 18 June 1953

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Which of the following is a required element of a modern political constitution? Select all that apply.

formal consent and signature
existence of a state or country
agreed upon fundamental rights
defined governing procedures

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Answer:

Existence of a state or country

formal consent and signature

Explanation:

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When impact of the African slave trade was

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The slave trade brought about a negative impact on African societies and led to the long-term impoverishment of West Africa. This intensified effects that were already present amongst its rulers, kinships, kingdoms and in society.

Answer:

African cultures were influenced by slave-trading and West Africa was poor for a long time. This has strengthened the influence of his kings, parentships, kingdoms, and culture.

Explanation:

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Between the equator and the Tropic
of Capricorn, what is the most
common biome?

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Answer: The Tropic of Capricorn

Explanation: Because thoes can be found in many humid places around the globe and there can tend to be many humid places that have Tropical places like that.

The tropics are a region surrounding the equator that stretches from 23.5 N (the Tropic of Cancer) to 23.5 S where tropical rainforests can be found (the Tropic of Capricorn).

What type of biome is only found at the equator?

Tropical Forest Biomes The equator-centered region is home to tropical woods. Half of the tropical woods on the planet are found in Central and South America.

Where is the Tropic of Capricorn located?

The two latitude lines that separate the tropical climate region of the world are the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Rain forests and savannas can be found in this climate zone, which is noted for its high temperatures.

Do rainforests exist near the equator?

Closer to the equator, where it is warm, are tropical rainforests. Near the cooler coastal regions farther north or south of the equator are where you can find temperate rainforests. In the hot, humid ecosystem of the tropical rainforest, it constantly rains.

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dO YOU AGREE WITH PRESIDENT MONROE MAKING THE MONROE DOCTRINE

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

Match each of the terms below with an example that fits the term.
Substitution
?
Production of rice

Fungibility
?
Demand for food and
shelter

Non-excludability
?
Environmental protection
Inelasticity
?
Switching from butter to
margarine

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

fungibility- production of rice

inelasticity- demand for food and shelter

non-excludability- environmental protection

substitution- switching from butter to margarine

Explanation:

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I can request articles not available as full-text through my college library
True or false

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Answer:

True, you can request articles not available as full-text through your college library.

What year was president Lincoln born

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Answer:

February 12, 1809

Explanation:

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Which group had the most influence on mesoamerican culture: Mayan, Aztec, Inca? Explain.
Resources: Discovery ED Techbook (CHAPTER 7, Early Americans, Medieval and Early Modern World History - California)

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Answer:

The earliest civilization in Mesoamerica was the Olmec. These people lived along Mexico's Gulf Coast between 1200 BCE and 400 BCE. In comparison to the Maya and Aztec, little is known about the Olmec, however; it is clear that both Maya and Aztec culture were influenced by the Olmec.During this time, the Maya were influenced by a civilization to the west of them known as the Olmecs. These people may have initially devised the long count calendar that the Maya would become famous for, Coe writes.

Explanation:

poem about showing your appreciation for and pride in the Filipinos Efforts during the Spanish colonial times.

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Which is the best example of a new substance forming

1. cutting a piece of paper
2. lighting a match
3. popping a balloon

4. hitting a nail with a hammer

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Answer:

I think option 2 because when we light a match it forms light and also release gas

Which trail started in South Texas and went to Abilene, Kansas?​

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Answer:Chisholm Trail

Texas ranchers using the Chisholm Trail started on that route from either the Rio Grande or San Antonio, Texas, and went to the railhead of the Kansas Pacific Railway in Abilene, Kansas, where the cattle would be sold and shipped eastward.

Explanation:

What do you think contributes to
higher population density in areas
along the coast?

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Answer:

The biggest reason for population dencity near the coasts. Is Job. There are alot of maritime work force areas that pay good. not to say less jobs inland. but its also where all the ports are.

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