Answer: about half an hour or one hour
Explanation:
The gloves must be replaced every four hours if a worker is doing the same operation since that amount of time allows viruses to proliferate to harmful levels.
How long can a food worker perform one task before needing to change gloves?Food contamination can be decreased by wearing gloves, but only if they are put on and changed appropriately. Gloves must be replaced at least every four hours, whenever you transfer duties or come back to work from a break.
Pathogen dissemination cannot be halted by the use of gloves alone. Before handling cooked or ready-to-eat food, as soon as they are soiled or damaged, after handling raw meat, and at least every four hours when in continuous usage, you must replace your gloves.
Only gloves endorsed for use in the food industry should be bought. Useless gloves for handling food, only purchase single-use gloves. Never wash gloves and reuse them. Several sizes make sure to offer several glove sizes.
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What ocean borders Massachusetts and Virginia?
Answer:
Atlantic Ocean
Explanation:
What are the questions used when analyzing a political cartoon?
1. Who drew the cartoon?
2. List the key objects in the cartoon and describe what each represents.
3. What issue or event does the cartoon deal with?
4. Describe the action taking place in the cartoon.
5. What is the cartoon’s message?
6. Does the cartoon clearly convey the desired message? Why or why not?
7. What groups would agree/disagree with the cartoon’s message? Why?
Answer:
1. Who drew the cartoon?
2. List the key objects in the cartoon and describe what each represents.
3. What issue or event does the cartoon deal with?
4. Describe the action taking place in the cartoon.
5. What is the cartoon’s message?
6. Does the cartoon clearly convey the desired message? Why or why not?
7. What groups would agree/disagree with the cartoon’s message? Why?
Explanation:
How many votes did conservative candidates
receive in the 1912 election?
Answer:
6,293,454
Explanation:
i think
Answer:
The answer is about 7.5 million
If Roosevelt had not run as a third-party candidate in 1912, who would have been more likely to win the election?
The second one is TAFT
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Explanation:
This is an excerpt from a speech given to the Alabama congress by a state senator:
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
It says in the question that the speech was given to the Alabama Congress by a state senator. And I got it right on A p e x .
Sir Walter Raleigh did all of the following, except:
a. Serve Queen Elizabeth I
b. Claim land on America's East coast
c. Name Virginia
d. Establish Jamestown
Sir Walter Raleigh did all of the following, except naming V!rginia. Therefore, option C is the correct option.
Who was Sir Walter Raleigh?Sir Walter Raleigh was born in 1552 in the United Kingdom and died in 1618 in the same country. He was considered one of the best explorers during the time of Queen Elizabeth I. Apart from being an explorer, Sir Walter Raleigh was also a poet and a scholar. He was one of the favorite courtiers of the queen. He introduced potatoes and intoxicating tobacco. He is credited with establishing the first English colony in the New World, that is, America, at the place of Roanoke Island in 1584.
In addition to serving Queen Elizabeth I, he founded Jamestown and claimed land on the East Coast of America. However, Sir Walter Raleigh didn't give V!rginia a name. As a result, choice C is the best one.
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The price of field slaves in the United States quadrupled during the first half of the nineteenth century, largely because of the
expansion of what plantation crop?
A. lobacco
B. soybeans
C. wheat
D. collon
Which of the following is the Most accurate description of gross national product ?
A( total value of all goods and services a country can sell to other nations during a year.
B( total value of all the goods services country can produce during a year.
C( total number of products offered in a country during a year.
D( total number of services offered in a country during a year.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Imagine that you're getting ready to move to a new city. When people move, they
factors, and you have many reasons for your move.
Which of the following factors is an example of a pull factor?
A wanting to move because you've found a great new school somewhere new
B. needing to move because there are not enough resources in your old hometown
C. being forced to move because your old home is gone
D. having to move because there are no jobs in your current hometown
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
OA
B
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
Pull factors are something that makes you want to go to somewhere else, unlike push factors, which push you away from somewhere because something happened.
Who was Robert smalls and why was his contribution so important to black American
Answer:
Born a slave in 1839, Robert Smalls was a sailor who escaped to freedom and changed the course of history during the Civil War. Later, he was elected to the House of Representatives, becoming one of the first African American members of Congress. Fast Facts: Robert Smalls Occupation: Sailor, U.S. Congressman
Which backgrounds do voters tend to look for in a presidential candidate? Check all that apply.
state governor,
medical doctor,
military general,
member of Congress,
union leader
Answer:
State GovernorMilitary GeneralExplanation:
Historically speaking, voters prefer a person with experience in the Executive branch of Government or a military background. This is why previous and sitting State Governors and men with military leadership experience have fared better in elections such as George Bush and Eisenhower.
There have been quite a number of presidents who had served in Congress at some point however only 3 Senators have been able to move from Congress to the White House. This is because voters prefer that they gain executive experience first like Truman and James Monroe did as Vice President and Secretary of State respectively.
Answer:
state governor
military general
member of congress
Explanation:
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By 1200, the great empires of the Middle East were in
Answer:
Middle East 1200 BCE. The powerful Bronze Age empires of Egypt, the Mitanni, the Hittites and Babylonia dominate the Middle East.
What was the system called designed to control Native American Indians?
a) Indian Agents
b) Indian Bureau
c) NAI System
d) Reservation System
Answer: Indian reservation system
Explanation: it was created to keep native Americans off of lands that European Americans wished to settle.
Answer:
D I think.
Explanation:
Question 6 of 10
Which part of the First Amendment says that citizens are allowed to practice
any religion they choose?
A. The establishment clause
OB. The separation clause
O.C. The freedom of association clause
OD. The free exercise clause
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Answer:
It would be D.
Explanation:
The free exercise clause, which protects a citizen's right to practice their religion, is based on the freedom of conscience. Freedom of conscience means, "freedom of worship" or "freedom of religion."
Which decade saw the most exploration?
I believe the decade, that saw the most exploration was the 1400's and i can explain why.
In 1492 Columbus discovered the New World of the Americas. Portugal and Spain became the early leaders in the Age of Exploration. Through the Treaty of Tordesillas the two countries agreed to divide up the New World. Spain got most of the Americas while Portugal got Brazil, India, and Asia.
how did the middle colony use education for their benefit
The Middle Colonies, Church Schools: The Middle Colonies enjoyed religious tolerance. But, children went to church schools rather than public schools, so they were also taught religion based on the church school they attended.
Answer: They used church schools
Explanation:
what started the conflict in lexington
Answer:On the night of April 18, 1775, hundreds of British troops marched from Boston to nearby Concord in order to seize an arms cache. Paul Revere and other riders sounded the alarm, and colonial militiamen began mobilizing to intercept the Redcoat column
Explanation :-)
Answer:
British troops
Explanation:
they marched to Boston of the night of April causing them wanting revenge
Which of these accurately reflects a WEAKNESS in the Articles of Confederation?
A.
Congress taxed citizens too much.
B.
There was no separation of powers.
C.
The document was too easily amended by the states.
D.
The central government held too much power over the states.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
There was no separation of powers
what is meant by “pastness of the past”
Which items did Egypt get from Nubia through trade?
O gold and silver
O ivory and ebony
O wood and turquoise
O spices and animal skins
Answer:
gold and silver
Explanation:
Egypt get from Nubia through trade
Answer:
(a)
Explanation:
gold and silver
who was the newspaper magnate who advocated for spanish war
Answer:
HearstExplanation:
In 1898, Hearst championed the Cuban rebels and welcomed the U.S. declaration of war against Spain.
Question: Based on the information found it source b the winner of both the electoral vote and popular vote in Both 2012 and 2016 became the president of the United States.
True or false?
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Answer:
Answer is FALSE
Explanation:
The answer is false, because Trump wasn't the winner of popular vote in 2016. Namely, he lost to Clinton, who had almost 3 million popular votes more. On the other side, Trump had more (304) electoral votes to 206 that Clinton had, and that decided the race.
Obama on the other side had the advantage in both the popular and electoral votes in 2012.
After a political and economic crisis, Italy adopted an ideology called
This political movement promoted the importance of the
over the individual.
Italy also suppressed rebellions in Libya and seized
to expand its empire.
ANSWERS
1.Fascism
2.State
3.Ethiopia
Answer:
1.Fascism
2.State
3.Ethiopia
Explanation:
a. discuss differences in homosexuality in Brazil and in the United States based on the research done by don kulick among the Travesti
b. Did the Travesty identify as transgender? why or why not?
c. We're the Travesti a third gender?
2. Which statement expresses a Federalist viewpoint? *
O A. "Only the states have the right to tax the citizens."
B. "The Constitution takes rights away from the states."
O C. "The Constitution is necessary to bind our nation together."
O D. "The nation is not as important as the individual states are."
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Why did the Seminole argue that their treaty, the Treaty of Fort Gibson, was illegitimate and unenforceable?
A. The treaty gave the tribe the choice to go or stay on their lands.
B. The treaty was signed by a small group that did not represent the tribe.
C. The treaty offered to keep the tribe in Florida.
D. The treaty did not offer payment for their lands.
Answer:
B. The treaty was signed by a small group that did not represent the tribe.
Explanation:
The Treaty of Fort Gibson basically enable US government to take over the Seminole's Territory. In exchange, the government promise to provide assistance on Seminole's reallocation process.
This treaty has more downsides than benefits for the Seminole people.
At that time, the treaty was signed only by 3 Representatives of the Seminole tribe. They did it without obtaining the consent of the majority members of the tribes that have to experience the negative impact of the treaty. This is why they argued that the treaty was illegitimate and unenforceable.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Help I need this now. How did geography contribute to the economic development of Harappa?
A.Harappa used the fertile land to hunt animals for trade with other cities.
B.Harappa used the Indus River to trade and become a major fishing city.
C.Harappa used floodwater in trade and stored it for later use.
D.Harappa used fertile land from the Indus River to farm and trade.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
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How were the colonists views on government influenced during the American Revolution?
Answer:
At first, they were very loyal to the king, but slowly grew angry with him after being ignored and treated unfairly.
Explanation:
At first, the colonies were very proud to be English. The first domino go fall would most likely be the proclamation of 1763, where the king ordered colonists to move closer to the coast and give the land they'd just risked their lives for (the French Indian war) back to the natives. Then came the taxes on stupid things, such as hats, legal documents, sugar, tea, dice, cards, etc. They started by sending petitions to the king, but were ignored, and slowly became angrier and motivated to act violently. By the end, they were anti-monarchy and believed that government should be for the people, by the people.
Is there still separation made between those who inherit with wealth, the old rich and the new rich ? Explain
Answer:
Those who inherit their wealth are sometimes known as the old rich, or "old money", while those who made their way up from a more humble beginning, are sometimes known as the "new rich".
For practical purposes, they are more or less the same: both groups belong to the Upper Class, and enjoy economic and social benefits that are associated with wealth. However, in the social aspect, it is true that some groups of old rich do discrimante against the new rich.
Which of the following is not a requirement for an adult to become a US citizen
Answer:
B) Pass a US history and government test.
Explanation:
There was no information that I could find about having to take a test to become a US citizen
In blank each state is represented according to the size of its population
Answer:
House of Representatives
Explanation:
The U.S. Congress consists of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. Each state elects two senators, while seats in the House of Representatives are apportioned by state according to population, with each state receiving a minimum of one representative. After each decennial census, the House of Representatives used to increase in size, but in the 1910s overall membership was capped at 435 (it expanded temporarily to 437 after Alaska and Hawaii were admitted as states in 1959). Now, after each census, legislative seats are reapportioned, with some states increasing their number of representatives while other states may lose seats.