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Answer:
Gobi desert
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Gobi, also called Gobi Desert, great desert and semidesert region of Central Asia. The Gobi (from Mongolian gobi, meaning “waterless place”) stretches across huge portions of both Mongolia and China.
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it should be all of the above
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Which of the following was a result of the Kirk-Holden War in North Carolina?
A. Colonel George Kirk's militia remained in control of North Carolina for the next 10 years.
B. Colonel George Kirk was imprisoned and spent the rest of his life behind bars.
C. Governor William Holden became the first governor to be impeached & removed from office.
D. Wyatt Outlaw & John Stephens were elected to the state assembly & served the state for many years.
Answer:
C OR A
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1. goes to 2 3. goes to 1 2. goes to 3 4. goes to 4
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1. 2. 3. 4. are the right said and 1 2 3 4 are the left side
Who established the American Colonization Society? important abolitionists prominent slaveholders northern educators freed slaves
Answer:
Presbyterian Reverend Robert Finley established the American Colonization Society in 1816.
Answer:
important abolitionists
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How did Christianity Spread throughout Europe? plz help its due today...
Answer:
by the Roman Emperor Constantine
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Where was the Byzantine capital of Constantinople located?
Answer:
Turkey
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Which of these constitutional provisions establishes U.S. citizenship?
11. Which of the following is true about Napoleon Bonaparte?
He was born to a peasant family in France during the Revolution
O He valued education and created many public schools in France
He forced the peasants to pay all the taxes in France while the wealthy paid none
Answer:
I think the answer is number 3. I dunno the correct answer for I never have studied anything about Napoleon Bonaparte except he crowned the king of France.
The Black Death is perhaps the worst disaster the world has ever faced. Imagine you are a time traveler and you have been sent back to Europe in 1348. Write a letter to the population of one nation affected by this plague. Explain what is causing this disease and come up with some safeguards that will protect them from its spread.
Answer:
Great Britain
Explanation:
Say its the poor living standards and rats carrying and bringing the disease in cities. Say to establish higher living standards and a quarantine.
Compare the election of 1796 to the election of 1800.
Answer: As Jefferson received the second-most votes in 1796, he was elected vice president. In 1800, unlike in 1796, both parties formally nominated tickets. The Democratic-Republicans nominated a ticket consisting of Jefferson and Aaron Burr, while the Federalists nominated a ticket consisting of Adams and Charles
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The Industrial Revolution raised the world's standard of living.
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Answer:
true
Explanation:
The Industrial Revolution raised the world's standard of living. Better communication and cheaper transportation both contributed to wider distrubution of goods.
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What type of construction is this an example of? Why might this type of construction be chosen?
Answer:
This is an example of a vault, specifically a barrel vault. This type of construction is very stable because of its weight bearing capacity. Therefore the structure is likely to be long-lasting.
Explanation:
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Place the following events in sequence: A) Julius Caesar conquers Gaul; B) Caesar leads his army into Rome; C) Caesar revises the Roman calendar
The correct sequence of these events is:
Julius Caesar conquers Gaul
Caesar revises the Roman calendar
Caesar leads his army into Rome
What happened in the conquest of Gaul?Caesar successfully captured the remainder of Gaul between 58 and 50 BCE, and it remained obedient to Roman control throughout the Roman civil wars from 49 to 31 BCE. This took place up to the left bank of the Rhine.
Julius Caesar first conquered Gaul from 58-50 BCE, bringing much of modern-day France, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland and Germany under Roman control. He then revised the Roman calendar in 46 BCE, creating the Julian calendar which was used throughout the Roman Empire for centuries. Finally, in 45 BCE, Caesar led his army into Rome after a civil war, effectively ending the Roman Republic and paving the way for the Roman Empire.
Thus, the ideal selections are A, C, and B respectively.
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Select the correct answer.
What steps did US President Bill Clinton take to attempt to secure Bosnia and keep the peace there?
OA. He hosted Bosnia's warring leaders at the Dayton Accords In Ohio, where negotiators worked out a peace agreement.
OB.
He sent troops to Bosnia to help Slobodan Milosevic complete his ethnic cleansing.
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He supported the idea of a UN-run war in Serbia to bring peace to the area.
OD. He asked Russia to negotiate with Bosnia and its enemies since Russia once ruled the area.
O E. He agreed to send money and to support other alde from the UN to the area but would not supply troops.
Adnan syed - Is he innocent or guilty? And please explain.
Answer:
sounds pretty guilty to me
Explanation:
sounds like a shady person.
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What was the purpose of flour bombing?
to deliver food rations for troops
to simulate explosions
to teach citizens how to avoid bombs
to warn people to stay away from certain areas
Answer:
to simulate explosions
Explanation:
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How did different groups of people in Venezuela understand the Enlightenment ideas of liberty and equality?
Answer:
Enlightenment ideas in Venezuela
Explanation:
Enlightenment ideas played an influential role in Venezuela by overthrowing the Spanish colonial rule. The enlightenment ideas as it began to spread in colonies in the 18th century, which contributed to the creation of several independent countries in South America. The social class led many creoles to fight for their rights. The Creoles were colonists who were born in South America. The Creoles were wealthy and educated but not allowed to work in the government. They embraced the ideas of liberty and equality to fight for their rights to govern in the colonial government.
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What economic effects did the Columbian Exchange have on Europe? Choose three correct answers.
Investors became less wealthy.
Merchants made fewer trade voyages.
Spain gained wealth by trading silver with Asia.
Europe became the center of the first global economy.
Many European nations became wealthy through increased trade.
Answer:
The Columbian Exchange caused population growth in Europe by bringing new crops from the Americas and started Europe's economic shift towards capitalism. Colonization disrupted ecosytems, bringing in new organisms like pigs, while completely eliminating others like beavers.
Explanation:
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Answer: C D AND E
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Which statement correctly describes the u.S. Constitution when it became the law of the land in 1789
Available options are:
A. It was also known among the general public as Common Sense.
B. It gave the president a lifetime term of office.
C. It divided power among three branches of government.
D. It called for both houses of Congress to be elected directly by the people.
Answer:
C. It divided power among three branches of government.
Explanation:
The statement that correctly describes the United States Constitution when it became the law of the land in 1789 is "It divided power among three branches of government."
This is because the US Constitution has six different principles of democracy, which include the principle of checks and balances that gives power to all the three branches of government in the United States. These branches of government include:
1. Executive government: they execute the laws
2. Legislative government: they made the laws
3. Judiciary government: they interpret the laws.
provide 3 examples of Roosevelt enacting “Big Stick” policies
Answer:
President Roosevelt used Big Stick diplomacy in many foreign policy situations. He brokered an agreement for an American-led canal through Panama, expanded American influence in Cuba, and negotiated a peace treaty between Russia and Japan.
Roosevelt enacted "Big Stick" policies through the Roosevelt Corollary, Panama Canal construction and the Great White Fleet.
The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine: Roosevelt expanded the Monroe Doctrine by asserting that the United States has the right to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries in Latin America in order to uphold stability and advance its own interests.
The construction of the Panama Canal which involved political wrangling to gain control over the Panama Canal Zone and create a strategic waterway linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, was supported by Roosevelt.
Roosevelt sent a fleet of battleships known as the "Great White Fleet" on a world tour as a display of his naval might. The goal was to project American power and influence while exemplifying the "big stick" strategy to assert the US as a superpower.
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16. Which of the following is a power of the legislative branch?
a. grant reprieves and pardons for federal crimes
b. declare executive acts unconstitutional
c. suggest laws and send messages to Congress
d. establish lower federal courts
Answer: d
Explanation: The Legislative Branch has the power to create/establish lower federal courts
Which statement describes a key factor or event that led to American independence?
Answer:
The declaration of independence
Explanation:
This document expresses how the 13 colonies officially on paper broke free of British rule.
In this speech, FDR describes four essential freedoms to which every person in the world is entitled.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
In this speech, FDR describes four essential freedoms to which every person in the world is entitled.
These freedoms are freedom of worship, freedom of speech, freedom from fear, and freedom from want.
United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt mentioned these four freedoms as part of his state of the Union speech in 1941, on January 6, 1941.
President Roosevelt was concerned about the national security of the United States during a conflictive time in the world. It was the time of World War II, and although the US remained neutral at the beginning of this conflict, the Japanese attack over the nave base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in December 1941, forced the US to enter the war.
What Mexican leader did the Texans fight in the Texas Revolution?
Answer:
Antonio López de Santa Anna
Explanation:
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In what ways was American Independence shaped and influenced by Enlightenment political ideas?
Answer:
Explanation:
There were many ways the American Independence was shaped and influences by the Enlightenment's political ideas. Many American leaders were influenced by their ideas of freedom of speech, equality, freedom of press, and religious tolerance. This had led to the rebellion against England
Describe the historical context of the U.S. annexation of Hawaii.
Answer:
Explanation:
Annexation of Hawaii, 1898
America's annexation of Hawaii in 1898 extended U.S. territory into the Pacific and highlighted resulted from economic integration and the rise of the United States as a Pacific power. For most of the 1800s, leaders in Washington were concerned that Hawaii might become part of a European nation's empire. During the 1830s, Britain and France forced Hawaii to accept treaties giving them economic privileges. In 1842, Secretary of State Daniel Webster sent a letter to Hawaiian agents in Washington affirming U.S. interests in Hawaii and opposing annexation by any other nation. He also proposed to Great Britain and France that no nation should seek special privileges or engage in further colonization of the islands. In 1849, the United States and Hawaii concluded a treaty of friendship that served as the basis of official relations between the parties.
A key provisioning spot for American whaling ships, fertile ground for American protestant missionaries, and a new source of sugar cane production, Hawaii's economy became increasingly integrated with the United States. An 1875 trade reciprocity treaty further linked the two countries and U.S. sugar plantation owners from the United States came to dominate the economy and politics of the islands. When Queen Liliuokalani moved to establish a stronger monarchy, Americans under the leadership of Samuel Dole deposed her in 1893. The planters' belief that a coup and annexation by the United States would remove the threat of a devastating tariff on their sugar also spurred them to action. The administration of President Benjamin Harrison encouraged the takeover, and dispatched sailors from the USS Boston to the islands to surround the royal palace. The U.S. minister to Hawaii, John L. Stevens, worked closely with the new government.
Dole sent a delegation to Washington in 1894 seeking annexation, but the new President, Grover Cleveland, opposed annexation and tried to restore the Queen. Dole declared Hawaii an independent republic. Spurred by the nationalism aroused by the Spanish-American War, the United States annexed Hawaii in 1898 at the urging of President William McKinley. Hawaii was made a territory in 1900, and Dole became its first governor. Racial attitudes and party politics in the United States deferred statehood until a bipartisan compromise linked Hawaii's status to Alaska, and both became states in 1959.
witch presitent was the one to run twice as president
Answer:
There were several presidents.
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List the two categories of nonliving things.
List the categories of living things.
What does life depend on? (4 things)
Life is _________ not independent.
What are the four reasons we need energy?
What are the producers? Where do they get their food?
What are consumers? Where do they get their food?
What are decomposers? Where do they get their food?
Why do we need decomposers?
Describe what producers, all consumers, and decomposers eat.
What category do scavengers fall under?
Food webs/chains are based on the flow of ______ and ______ from one organism to another.
What keeps living organisms in balance?
List the trophic levels in order from largest to smallest.
Decomposers + producers + _________ = ___________
What are communities?
What is the 1st law of thermodynamics?
What happens to the energy (1st law)?
What is the 2nd law of thermodynamics?
Animals receive what kind of energy from food?
Where do plants get food? What is the process called?
Why is matter important?
Energy escapes a food chain as ______.
What do we use energy received for? (3 things)
Organisms have _______ needs to make energy unavailable to the next consumer.
List the levels of biological organization from smallest to largest. (only the ones covered in class) KNOW THE TRIANGLE
What is an organism?
What is a species?
Give examples of fauna.
Give examples of flora.
What is a population? Give an example.
What is an important characteristic of a population?
What is a community?
What is part of a community?
Give an example of a community.
What does biotic mean? Give an example.
What does abiotic mean? Give an example.
Define ecosystem.
Ecosystems do not have ______ _______.
Can things move from one ecosystem to another? Give an example.
List the 5 components of an ecosystem.
If one portion of an ecosystem is destroyed what happens?
What is the biosphere?
What are the three components of the biosphere?
What are the biogeochemical cycles?
What occurs in the atmosphere in the water cycle?
How does water “get” to the atmosphere?
What 3 things happen once water returns to the geosphere?
What is nitrogen fixation?
What are the 2 usable forms of nitrogen? Name and chemical formula
What is eutrophication? How does it occur?
What are the processes to get oxygen?
Which biome does not involve the atmosphere?
Describe the layers of the rainforest.
Which biome is most diverse?
What are the three types of forest biomes?
What is the tropical rainforest responsible for? What are the 3 biogeochemical cycles that they play a vital role in?
What are the characteristics of the deciduous forest?
Describe the taiga’s climate.
Why does soil form slowly in the Taiga?
As precipitation decreases, what happens to diversity?
Describe the landscape of the Savanna.
What are the two “seasons” of the Savanna? What occurs in each?
Describe the plants found in the Savanna.
Describe the temperate grassland.
Why are there few trees in the grassland?
What changed the grassland? How?
What kind of climate does the Chaparral have?
What is the biggest threat to the Chaparral?
Describe the desert.
Describe the tundra.
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What was democracy? Was Athens truly democratic?
Answer:
1. A democracy is a system where people can change their rulers in a peaceful manner and the government is given the right to rule because the people say it may."[ 6] Origins of Democracy. The word democracy was coined by the ancient Greeks who established a direct form of government in Athens.
2. Greek democracy created at Athens was direct, rather than representative: any adult male citizen over the age of 20 could take part, and it was a duty to do so. The officials of the democracy were in part elected by the Assembly and in large part chosen by lottery in a process called sortition.