the first president born a u.s. citizen was from which state?

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Answer 1

Answer:

South Carolina

Answer 2

Answer:

Martin Van Buren, Born in New york

Explanation:

Martin Van Buren, (born December 5, 1782, Kinderhook, New York, U.S.—died July 24, 1862, Kinderhook), eighth president of the United States (1837–41) and one of the founders of the Democratic Party.

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Which of the following occurred as a result of the ratification of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
Select one:

Women were granted the right to vote.

The authority of the federal judiciary was expanded.

The rights of immigrants were protected.

Citizenship was extended to former slaves.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States including former enslaved people-and guaranteed all citizens “equal protection of the laws.”

Prepare a short editorial for a daily newspaper on "The importance of judiciary".​

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Explanation:

Date:2021/04/28

Address:Kathmandu,Nepal.

By Kritika

THE IMPORTANCE OF JUDICIARY

Judiciary performs the function of giving justice to the innocent and victim of injustice and punishment to the culprit according to the existing laws.It protects the rights and freedom of people to prevent the violation of the fundamental rights of every citizen.It interpret the laws made by the legislature while deciding a case.The interpretation of laws means the advocacy in the courts.It is done to clarify the legal provisions and terminology used in the law so that the common people can understand it.

Where are the source and the mouth of the MISSISSIPPI River located?

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

Source: Lake Itasca in Minnesota

mouth: Gulf of Mexico

Explanation:

The Mississippi River is the chief river of the second-longest drainage system in North America and also the second-largest river in the United States. It is 61 meters deep at the highest.

Its source is Lake Itasca in Minnesota and travels runs about 3734 km to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico. The source of the river of Mississippi is discovered by Henery School craft.

PLEASE HELP WITH THESE TWO QUESTIONS

2. What, in your view, is the strongest argument for the respondent?

3. If you were the attorney for DLK, how might you counter the argument you listed above?

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Answer:

2. the use of thermal imager

3. Forth amendment.

Explanation:

2. The respondent here is the United States government that won in the lower court. They are responding to the arguments of the petitioner. The strongest argument for the respondent is the use of the thermal imager and the Forth amendment. The court presents that thermal imager is not a threat to the privacy of a private activity in a private place.

3. As an attorney to the DLK, I would say that though thermal imager does not seems to be a threat to the privacy of the people, but still according to the Fourth Amendment which protects the privacy of the people of US, the government officials should first issued a warrant from the court before using the thermal imager near the house. As thermal imagers can be used to see things which are not able to see with our normal eyes.

analyze the effects of the Church's support of medieval learning.

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Answer:

There was not really many negative effects for the Church, the only negative effect was that People had to pay a lot of taxes to the Church.

Influence of Church gave rise to monasticism. Monks, priests and bishops took the responsibility of teaching and the whole educational pattern became purely religious. Bishops and monks started to educate pupils of upper class while education for serfs and their kids was a rare chance.

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Answer:

f4f my twotter is The Kid D but i might change it to qt dee

Explanation:

In what ways does South Korea’s government restrict the freedom of its citizens?

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They have around 20 or so types of hair cuts they get get & limited access to internet sites. that’s all i know from the top of my head !

The video hints at one of the challenges of having mechanical vehicles in an active theater of war. What challenge is that?

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The video didn't really say the challenge,  but I would guess they would need to do their repairs on the vehicle fast so they do not get shot by the enemy.

BONUS QUESTION PLESE ANSWER

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Answer:

The government would give the indians food

Explanation: I took this in 6th grade

The last one, because I took this a couple years back

What was the MOST significant criticism isolationists made of the Lend-Lease Act?
A
The act would cost too much.
B
The act broke the rules of neutrality and risked war.
C
The other Allied Powers would not be able to pay back the loans on time.
D
The act provided too much assistance to France, at the expense of other nations.

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Answer:

Many Americans opposed the 1941 Lend-Lease Act because they feared it would: Draw the U.S. into the war in Europe/violate neutrality policy.

The most significant criticism isolationists made of the Lend-Lease Act was the act would broke the rules of neutrality and risked war. Option B is correct.

What is Lend Lease Act?

Between 1941 and 1945, the United States provided food, oil, and other supplies to the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and other Allies under the Lend-Lease policy, which was officially known as the Lend-Lease Act and introduced as An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States.

The Lend-Lease Act of the United States provided essential goods to the Soviet Union for a total of $11.3 billion, or $180 billion in today's money, from 1941 to 1945 in support of what Stalin described to Roosevelt as the "enormous and difficult fight against the common enemy — bloodthirsty Hitlerism."

Congress passed the Lend-Lease Act after two months of discussion, supplying Great Britain with the goods it desperately needed and enabling the United States to prepare for war while maintaining its formal neutrality.

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2. Which of the following Floridians had a lab in Ft. Myers, Florida?
(20 Points)
Henry Flagler
O Dr. John Gorrie
Thomas Edison

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Answer: Hewo, there! your answer is below

Thomas Edison Was thr floridian That had a Lab in Ft Myers, Florida

Explanation:

in his middle years, Edison began to dislike winter weather in the north. He decided to try spending winters in Florida. He could afford it by then. He discovered Fort Myers and bought land in the small Gulf Coast community. In 1901, he began spending every winter there. The comings and goings of the famous man were the talk of what was then little more than a coastal village. Edison returned the community’s affection by bringing 2,000 royal palms from Cuba to plant along main thoroughfares in the city.

Edison traveled around the world collecting many kinds of plants and trees for his experiments. In the small laboratory in his Fort Myers home, Edison experimented with using plant and tree fibers as a filament for his electric lights. He also directed a search for a domestic plant that would produce rubber as insurance against the day when supplies of the natural product from abroad might be disrupted by war.

Today, visitors to Thomas Edison's laboratory can see where he conducted experiments. Many of his inventions, including his famous filament light bulbs, are located in the museum.

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Identify the statement that best describes the 3/5 Compromise.

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Answer:

Do you mind listing the options/choices please?

What is the purpose of the poster? And who is its intended audience? Why was this message required?

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Answer:

The purpose of posters are to educate and create awerness on what is happening on a topic.

Intended audience are the passer-by and those who stumble upon it online and children and those who practice them e.g a poster about what happens to those who smoke.

Like I said to educate and teach on the dangers of doing them.and also for awerness

Explanation:

Which of the following were the first two capitals of the United States?
O A. Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia
OB. Plymouth and New York City
O
C. New York City and Philadelphia
O
D. Washington, D. C. and New York City

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Answer:

d i think but i dont know for sure

how has arabia's crossroads location affected its culture and society.

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Answer:

Nomads and townspeople are likely to interact at a souk because of trade.

Which is an example of a delinquent act?

assault
truancy
using tobacco
alcohol possession

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Answer:

I would go with truancy.

Explanation:

A delinquent act is an act committed by a juvenile (minor).  

Which portion of the 1964 Civil Rights Act did Lester Maddox openly defy?
A
the ban on discriminatory hiring practices
B
the ban on discriminatory voting requirements
с
the ban on racial segregation in the country's schools
D
the ban on racial segregation in public accommodations

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Answer:

D. the ban on racial segregation in public accommodations

Explanation:

He refused to serve three African Americans at his restaurant and called them Communists. He also threatened them with a shotgun and asked them to leave his restaurant.

Rather than comply with the law signed into law by President Johnson, he preferred to close down his restaurant.

Answer:

D. the ban on racial segregation in public accommodations

Explanation:

Which portion of the 1964 Civil Rights Act did Lester Maddox openly defy?

D. the ban on racial segregation in public accommodations

Which part of the story shows how Kiara and Tanya's differences affect their friendship?
Kiara and Tanya were the best of friends. When they were 10 years old, they always went everywhere together. All their friends knew that if they found one of them, they would find the other. Anyone who didn't know them thought that they were twins because both Kiara and Tanya had long, silky red hair and pale complexions. They were even similar in height and build. They were more like sisters than friends.

But as similar as they were in appearance, they were just as different when it came to their personalities. This difference didn't affect their friendship, at least not for a long time. Kiara always got out and participated in activities and competitions. Tanya was happiest when reading a book at home. Kiara was outgoing and talkative. Tanya was quiet and shy. Kiara was popular, and people were drawn to her because of her ability to make quick friends. Tanya hardly had any friends besides Kiara.

As they grew older, Kiara managed to make a large group of friends. Tanya, on the other hand, still remained shy and reserved. This difference in their personalities eventually caused a rift between the two friends. Tanya would refuse invitations to parties and movies that Kiara invited her to. She just didn't want to hang out with people she didn't know that well. Kiara couldn't understand why. She thought Tanya disliked her friends.

Eventually, Kiara and Tanya both realized that they had outgrown one another. They still remained friends, but they were not as close as they once had been.

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Answer:

As they grew older, Kiara managed to make a large group of friends. Tanya, on the other hand, still remained shy and reserved.

(I may not be right)

Explanation:

Answer:

As they grew older, Kiara managed to make a large group of friends. Tanya, on the other hand, still remained shy and reserved. This difference in their personalities eventually caused a rift between the two friends.

Explanation:

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What's the root word of discovery

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Answer:

discover

Explanation:

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Answer:

The Latin root discooperire, "uncover," combines the prefix dis-, or "opposite of," with cooperire, "to cover up." Definitions of discover.

Explanation:

Counties in the United States come from an ancient American Indian tradition.

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Same I need a pic lol

what is Natural tozards and Disasters​

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Answer:

A Natural Hazard is a threat of a naturally occurring event will have a negative effect on humans. This negative effect is what we call a natural disaster. In other words when the hazardous threat actually happens and harms humans, we call the event a natural disaster.

A Natural disaster is major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, storms, and other geologic processes.

Explanation:

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what are five significant similarities and five significant differences between North America and Latin America?​

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Answer:

The majority of their population are in big cities. Countries like Mexico and Brazil are population giants compared to countries in the Caribbean basin, with fewer five

Missing: fiveExplanation:

Explanation:

Latin America is made up of six sub regions: Mexico, Central America, The Caribbean Basin, Northern Andes, Brazil, and Southern South America. Whereas North America is made up of two Countries: Canada and the United States.

Challenge: Make another comparison. Earth’s outer layer is like _____ because . . .

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Earths outer layer is like the crust because it like a skin of a apple it’s very thin in comparison of the other three layers

This is my last question!! Will also mark as BRAINLIEST! Pleaseee CHECK IF CORRECT! WRONG ANSWERS WILL BE REPORTED!!

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Tbh I think it’s the last one and I’m not 100% sure
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What does a cupcake looks like without telling that person it’s a cupcake ???

Example: Students describes the color, size of the object!!!

(Make it at least 5 or 6 sentences)

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Answer:

It is a cup (don't know if you can use the word cup. if you can't, just use round) shaped snack. They are tiny little cakes. They are similar to how a muffin looks like. Frosting is typically used to decorate them, along with sprinkles! Once it is done being made, people like to wrap them in liners.

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Based on the information in the graph, what is the best conclusion to draw
about Africa?
World Population Growth
20,000
10,000
TM
World
OMON
5,000
*
Asia
2,000
WORK
Africa
NA
1,000
Europe
*****
500
200
United States,
Canada, and Greenland

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Answer:World Population Growth 20,000 10,000. TM World OMON 5,000 * Asia 2,000. WORK Africa NA 1,000. Europe ***** 500 200. United States, Canada, and Greenland.

Explanation:

What was the long-term impact of the Punic Wars? (14 points)

a
They allowed Spain and Gaul to gain their independence.

b
They forced Carthage to become an ally of Rome.

c
They made Rome the dominant power in the Mediterranean.

d
They brought lasting peace to the Mediterranean world.

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Answer:

c

They made Rome the dominant power in the Mediterranean.

1. What two rivers separated the Romans from the Germanic tribes?

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Answer:

The Rhine and the Danube.

Explanation:

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What two rivers separated the Romans from the Germanic tribes? The Rhine and the Danube.

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What were the three parts of Henry Clay’s American System?

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Answer:

support for high tarrifs, construction of roads and canals, and a strong national bank

Explanation:

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2.) According to James Madison, why did the Articles need correcting?

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Because it was a weak central government leaving most the power to the states
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