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3. How did the Asgardians react to hearing about Loki's children?
Answer:
thor was like yooooo my guy
Explanation:
Answer:
They were unhappy about it. The Asgardians intended to kill and/or punish Loki's children upon hearing about them.
Explanation:
All his children:
Norse Mythology – The Children of Loki
HEL – Daughter of Loki and Angrbotha.
JORMUNGANDR – Son of Loki and Angrbotha.
FENRIR – Son of Loki and Angrbotha.
SLEIPNIR – Son of Loki and Svathlifari.
NARFI – Son of Loki and Sigyn.
VALI – Son of Loki and unknown mother.
The Asgardians tried to find a way to destroy his children.
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How did the slave system affect African American family life's ?
Answer:
families got split and people where abused
What can be inferred about Stalin from this passage?
In his memoirs, Truman wrote that he told Stalin that the
United States had a new weapon of unusual destructive
force." Apparently, the President did not tell Stalin the
new weapon was an atomic bomb, and the Soviet leader
did not ask or show any special interest. He merely
nodded and said something. "All he said was that he was
glad to hear it and hoped we would make good use of it
against the Japanese," Truman wrote,
Across the room, I watched Stalin's face carefully as the
President broke the news. So ofthand was Stalin's
response that there was some question in my mind
whether the President's message had got through. I
should have known better than to underrate the dictator.
Years later, Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov, in his memoirs,
disclosed that that night Stalin ordered a telegram sent to
those working on the atomic bomb in Russia to hurry
with the job.
Witness to History
O He did not want the United States to use the atomic
bomb against Japan.
O He did not understand what kind of weapon Truman
was talking about.
O He did not like it when others underestimated him.
O He already knew that the United States was
building an atomic bomb.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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What are the six classes of nutrients? (refer to CHP 7)
Answer:
carbohydrates
Fats
Proteins
vitamins
Minerals
water
Explanation:
The Great Wall spanned more than
A. 10 miles
B. 1 million miles
C. 5,500 miles
D. 60,000 miles
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Answer:
5,500
Explanation:
C
Which statement correctly describes early hunter-gather societies?
O They often changed their physical location
O They relied on farming for most of their food supply
O They traveled with large surpluses of food
O They usually lived in large cities
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
what did Germany do in March 201938 and how did Britain and France react?
Read the excerpt, and then answer the question.
What is described in the passage?
a Palestinian’s perspective on living under Israeli rule
an Israeli’s perspective on living under Arab rule
an account of a Jewish person’s experience in a concentration camp
an account of a person’s experience during the Six-Day War
Answer:
"a Palestinian’s perspective on living under Israeli rule"
Explanation:
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Why did the British and US governments lie about the cargo that the Luisitana carried in 1915?
Answer:
They were using a passenger ship to essentially smuggle the supplies so when it sank they pointed fingers at the Germans and said "Hey! ... Socialism's popularity really only coexisted with America's participation in the war.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
On November 14, 1914, in Constantinople, capital of the Ottoman Empire, the religious leader Sheikh-ul-Islam declares an Islamic holy war on behalf of the Ottoman government, urging his Muslim followers to take up arms against Britain, France, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro in World War I.
4. In 1356, the position of Holy Roman Emperor was turned into an________
position. Candidates for the crown henceforth needed to win
support from at least four of seven_______
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Answer:
1. The answer is Elected position
2. The answer is Electors
Explanation:
"The papacy fought back, and in 1356 the position of Holy Roman Emperor was turned into an elected position, candidates for the crown henceforth needed to win support from at least 4 of 7 electors."
How was banking in Texas different during the Mexican national and Texas statehood eras?
Two centuries ago Texas was a sparsely populated and desolate backwater on the distant frontier of the waning Spanish empire, decades away from joining the emerging nation that grew out of the thirteen British colonies on the eastern shore of North America.
Today the Texas economy is large, diverse and dynamic, boasting a gross state product (GSP) valued at almost $925 billion in 2005. If the Lone Star State were an independent country, it would have the tenth largest national economy in the world--just behind Spain and Canada, and ahead of Brazil, the Republic of Korea, and India--according to data from the World Bank.
The actual unfolding of the transformation of the Texas economy was wholly unpredictable at the beginning of the 1800s when the territory was still a dangerous, desolate and dusty outpost, well beyond the frontier of substantial European settlement. Only in the last decades of the 19th century did the potential of the territory as an economic and political powerhouse begin to reveal itself. But, the growth of the cotton industry, the development of railroads and the discovery of large quantities of oil were only the first of a series of dramatic transformations that would make the Lone Star State the economic powerhouse it is today.
A combination of unexpected bounty in the form of mineral wealth and other resources, growing integration into the national economy of the United States (which itself underwent its own series of transformations), the growth of the service economy and the high technology industry, and the state's increasingly important geographic position at one of the frontiers of an extensive free trade area that includes Mexico and Canada, have all contributed to the ongoing transformation of the state.
Which of the following was a factor that attracted settlers from the East to the Oregon Country in the 1840s?
Answer:
In the late 1830s and early 1840s, many more Americans started to move to Oregon. This was the era of the famous Oregon Trail. These settlers were motivated by a desire for land, not by a desire for furs. They were not going to Oregon to trade but rather to set up their own new homes.
Explanation:
The three regions that Justinian and theodora conquered for the Byzantine empire
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What prompted Buddha to start his religion?
Answer:
Enlightenment. One day, seated beneath the Bodhi tree (the tree of awakening) Siddhartha became deeply absorbed in meditation, and reflected on his experience of life, determined to penetrate its truth. He finally achieved Enlightenment and became the Buddha.
Explanation:
what was not a cause of the civil war
Answer:
A common explanation is that the Civil War was fought over the moral issue of slavery. In fact, it was the economics of slavery and political control of that system that was central to the conflict. A key issue was states' rights.
Explanation:
Think of 3 or 4 words that generally describe 80,000
How did Western powers gain the upper hand in Muslim regions of the world?
Answer:
Through a mix of diplomacy and military threats, European powers won treaties giving them favorable trading terms. This was also due to the Muslim lands falling apart internally with decline. Different groups in these areas felt nationalism and wanted independence which led to internal fighting.
America Story of US - Episode 3 -
Westward Expansion
1. Where was the Cumberland Gap? How was it created?
2. What was the significance of Daniel Boone to westward expansion?
3. What native tribes did Boone and his men encounter in their journey west? How did they interact?
4. Remember the Louisiana Purchase/Lewis and Clark? REMEMBER!!
5. What western commodities (goods) became valuable as a result of American western expansion?
6. Who was Jed Smith? What was his impact on westward expansion?
7. What were the motives of the “Great Wagon Trail”? Who was involved?
8. What was the mortality rate of Americans moving west?
9. What was the fate of the Donner Party?
10. What were the causes of the Texas Revolution? Explain the significance of the Alamo.
11. What was the outcome of the Mexican-American War?
12. What was the migration rate to California due to the discovery of gold? How long did the “Gold Rush” last? How many struck gold?
13. What diseases were prevalent in the west? How did mortality compare to other parts of the country?
14. Explain Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act. What tribes were involved? Describe the Trail of Tears. Where were natives relocated to? Why?
15. How did merchants use the Mississippi River for trade? How did the steamship revolutionize trade/travel/transportation?
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Explanation:
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True or false The embargo Act prohibited trade with other countries
Answer:
The 1807 Embargo Act prohibited trade with other countries. The Barbary Coast states of North Africa included Morocco and Tripoli. The revolt in Santo Domingo had an effect on Frances plans in the United States. Neutrality is the ability to choose sides during a war.
Explanation:
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1. From 1860-1900 which of the following most characterized society in Texas?
Answer:
CATTLE, COTTON, & RAILROADS
What is significant about Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe song Jelly Roll Blues
In which region or subregion was the trade of manufactured goods most
important?
A) 1
B) 4
C) 2
D)3
Answer:
A) 1
Explanation:
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10,000 BC movie
1.What happened to D'Leh's dad? 2. What was special about the white spear? 3. How did they trap the last manned? 4. What/who were the 4 legged demons? 5. What did the demons do to the village and villagers? 6. Why did D’leh, tic’tic, and ka’ren go after the demons? 7. How was evolet helping D’leh to follow her? 8. Why didn’t the saber tooth cat kill D’leh? 9. Why did D’leh’s father actually leave? 10. Did D’leh find his father? Why? 11. How was evolet saved? 12. How did the Yagahis learned about farming? 13. Describe the religious beliefs of the Yagahis and the people they met not the “mountains of the gods”. 14. Describe the culture of D’leah and his family? 15. What did you learn from the movie?
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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because to do laundry you need both a washer and dryer so thus after buying a washer they would need to by a dryer so the prices of dryers would increase.
topic sentence for an informative paragraph about South Africa.
Answer:
South Africa is a very large area, with many unique factors.
Explanation:
Use this as a general start and then go deeper into the unique factors. Hope this helps.
Should war always be avoided?
Answer:
Hey!
Explanation:
War can be avoided. Humans must be taught that war is not the solution to all of our problems because it creates loss of confidence, trigger economic depression, create health problems and becoming of competition over humanity.
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Answer:
yes its murder
Explanation:
At both the state and federal level, the power to veto is vested in which of the following?
Select one:
A. chief executive
B. judicial branch
C. Senate Ways and Means Committee
D. Joint Committee on the Economy
Answer:
chief executive
Explanation:
only the president can veto a bill
Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
Why were poorer citizens excluded from voting until the 1820s?
Answer: By the end of the 1820s, attitudes and state laws had shifted in favor of universal white male suffrage.
Explanation: