What major industries emerged in the decades after the Civil War?
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Answer 1

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In the decades after the Civil War, many major industries emerged, including the railroad, oil, and steel industries.

Answer 2
The railroad, oil, steel, etc etc

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What were the types of nuclear bombs created in the 1940s and 1950s?

Select all that apply.

Select 2 correct answer(s)
Question 2 options:

atomic bomb


hydrogen bomb


neutron bomb


napalm bomb

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Hydrogen and Atomic.

Neutron bomb is actually a theory and hasn’t even been invented yet.
The napalm bomb was made during the 70s for the Vietnam war.

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Atomic and Hydrogen.

North and South just finished fighting a war that cost 750,000 Amer mention that millions of dollars of damage and destruction to cities, towns and farms. How does the country move forward? What common ground do they have to move forward on?​

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there are many different things that did change after the north and south fought. one of the things that did change was the abolition of slavery. but during the end of the war, there was a reconstruction period (1865-1877) which changed a lot of white farmers lives. they had to work on cotton farms to now provide for their family (some labor was sugar farms). the common ground now is having african americans now be equal.

which statement does texas's age distribution suggest about the state's population?

a. texas has a high birth rate
b. texas has a high death rate
c. the population of texas is declining
d. the percentage of children in texas is shrinking

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Answer:

on average 5-34 so it's D

Explanation:

The population of texas age distribution suggests about the state is based on the percentage of children in texas is declining. Thus option D is correct.

What is texas age distribution?

The texas age distribution refers to the distribution of the age-specific population within the region or area. Texas has a declining child population under five years is 7.8 which is going on the decline to 7.4 at the age of 24. Thus on average, the total child population is 6.9%.

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The pope is the bishop of Rome and is also the leader of the other bishops

True
or
False

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I think that it is false I’m not really sure because I haven’t learned this
it is definitely false!

Why were boys educated differently than girls in ATHENS and SPARTA??

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Spartan boys left their homes at 7 to be trained to become part of the army and defend Sparta. Their education was strict and focused around physical strength. Boys under 17 also learned reading, writing, dancing and singing. Older boys trained for the army, learnt survival techniques and finally joined the army when he turned 20.

Spartan Girls stayed at home until they were 18 years old. This was primarily so that they were fully mature when they had to marry, therefore increasing the chance of a strong healthy Spartan baby. Boys and girls were kept apart from the age of 7. Female Spartans wore short dresses with slits down the sides for practicality and improved mobility.

Athen Boys began drinking wine at the age of 3, and began school at 7. There they were taught math, to read and write and to play a musical instrument. Physical education was extremely important in Athens as well as Sparta, and sports included Archery, wrestling and swimming. More wealthy were taught to ride a horse. By age 18 all boys were expected to attend military school. By age 20 they graduated. In Athens, it was often the case for boys to reach the age of 30 before they participated in politics. It was also around this age that they usually married.

Girls in Athens stayed at home until they were married. They could not choose who to marry, all was decided by their fathers. Once they gave birth their fathers could not take them back, and it was very difficult for a woman to divorce her husband. Whilst at home, all girls learned domestic jobs such as weaving, taking care of children, embroidering, and cooking. Girls were able to attend festivals, funerals and sometimes visit neighbors.

Explanation: I hope this helps :)
Children were educated in order to produce good citizens for Athens, though only men were considered citizens. ... Girls were educated at home with the goal being they would become homemakers themselves, they were only taught to read and write if their mother, or private help would do so.

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1. In what way did geography contribute to the differences in government structures in Greek city-states?

2. Compare the government in Athens (direct democracy) and Sparta (oligarchy).

3. Who was able to vote in Ancient Athens?


4. Compare the Athenian system of government (direct democracy) with the government system in the United States (indirect democracy).

5. What parts of government did America model after the Ancient Greeks?

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1.Athenian democracy developed around the sixth century BC in the Greek city-state (known as a polis) of Athens, comprising the city of Athens and the surrounding territory of Attica. Athenian democracy is often described as the first known democracy in the world.

2.Ancient Athens had direct democracy because people of Athens were directly bringing decision in the country, through political bodies they have established. The most important one was Assembly (Ecclesia).

3.Socialism didn't exist back then. Dictators would be thrown out through the process of Ostracism. Last monarch in Athens in Codro was removed from his position.

4.The political system of ancient Athens differs from the political system of the US today in that Ancient Athens had a direct democracy, while the United States has a representative democracy. In a direct democracy every citizen votes on every decision that is made, while in a representative democracy every citizen votes to elect public officers, that will represent them in making decisions on how to run the country.

5.During the Golden Age of Athens a tribute was a tax paid to the empire. The word continued to be used, for instance in Latin America most people needed to pay a tribute to the Spanish crown.

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How does the evidence from Document 1 support or (refute) that the Mongols may not have been or were indeed "barbaric"? Describe positive and negative factors of ruling a large empire. You can also include what you've learned so far about the Mongols.

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What percent of a chicken nugget is actually chicken?

A new study that dissected chicken nuggets from two fast-food chains has found that some nuggets contain less than 50 per cent of actual chicken meat. The rest was chicken fat, along with bone, skin, connective tissue and cells from the lining of the chicken's internal organs.

At the end of Chapter 18, what new secret does Colin have in the secret garden book? NO LINKS!


People think that he is going to die.


Dickon's pets are named Captain, Soot, Nut, Shell, and Jump.


Mary found the secret garden.


Dickon will come to visit him.

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Answer: Colins secret is Mary found the secret garden

Explanation: I read over the book Hope this helps! :)

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Mary found the secret garden.

Explanation: I red over the book Hope this helps! :)

What is the capital of Prince Edward Island?

St. John's
Fredericton
Charlottetown
Halifax

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Answer:charolottetown

Explanation:

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Answer: c

Explanation:

A survey would be the best method for collecting data on:
A. changes in a country's population over time.
B. customers' opinions about a new product.
O C. the differences in two countries' average income
D. the average prices of different types of cars.

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B. costumers opinions because serveys are taken on peoples opinions

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B. costumers opinions because serveys are taken on peoples opinions

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How does Document 2 support the view of the Mongols as "barbaric"?

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The Mongols were somewhat barbaric because there were many parts of their civilization that were advanced. Documents 2,3,4,5 and 10 show how the Mongols were barbaric. In document two, it says that in battles, if one man ran away the whole group of men would be put to death.

Explanation:

What are Elements of anti-semitism?
A: power
B: money
C: intellect
D: race
E: gender
F: war

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I think the answers D im not sure tho
I think it’s A hopefully

I didnt realize this was due, please help! You have learned about the history and basic beliefs of communism. In this report, you will learn more about communism in an Eastern European country.

Here is your goal for this lesson:

Research a communist country


Choose any country (or a city within the country) that you have studied in this unit. These include Russia, Poland, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, and Bosnia-Herezegovina. Using the Internet, an encyclopedia, or other resources, research the period of communism in the chosen country, and write a report in which you describe what life was like for the citizens during the era of communism. Your report should be approximately 300 words in length.

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Answer:

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This sport was the most popular game among the armed forces during World War II.
Group of answer choices

soccer

basketball

football

volleyball

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surprising that the national pastime was an integral part of military athletics. Throughout World War II, military leaders utilized baseball to improve morale, prepare for the rigors of combat, and raise funds for the war effort. showcase for some of the game s brightest stars away from the big league spotlight.
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Part A: In terms of politics, what similarities do you notice between the Egyptians and the Maya?

Part B: In terms of architecture, what similarities do you notice between the Egyptians and the Maya?

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Part A Compared to the Egyptian pyramids at Giza, Mayan pyramids are mostly smaller, but steeper and more ornate. They were built of stone blocks held together with lime mortar. ... The entrance to the pyramid is at the very top, not the bottom. The ruins at Chichen Itza, a city in the Yucatán built by the Mayans.  / Part B Compared to the Egyptian pyramids at Giza, Mayan pyramids are mostly smaller, but steeper and more ornate. They were built of stone blocks held together with lime mortar. Some were covered with plaster and painted.

Pls help ASAP I beg you !!! You have to write what John adams and Thomas Jefferson commented on George Washington post!

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Answer:

Thomas : i agree with you Mr. Washington !

Adams : I disagree with both of you, i think that the political parties help out.

Thomas : whatever you say Adams, thou shall not argue.

Explanation:

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Who chose our official state symbols? (New Mexico)

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Harry Mera of Santa Fe
A contest to design the new state flag was won by Harry Mera of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

The two all-water routes that had been discovered to the orient were around the continents [blank] to the east and [blank] to the west.

please help.

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The two all-water routes to Asia that had been discovered were around the continent of Africa to the east and around the continent of South America to the west

what was the purpose of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia?
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it was to address the problems of the weak central government the exist under the articles of confederation

Was Nat Turner a good or bad guy? Did he help slaves or not?

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Nat Turner was a good guy.
He led the rebellion in the slaves favor to fight for there rights. He helped out the slaves making him the good guy. Hope this helps.

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Nat Turner was a good guy. He set the slaves free. He started with several trusted fellow enslaved individuals and ultimately gathered more than 70 enslaved and free blacks, some of whom were on horseback.

Nat Turner, (born October 2, 1800, Southampton county, Virginia, U.S.—died November 11, 1831, Jerusalem, Virginia), Black American slave who led the only effective, sustained slave rebellion (August 1831) in U.S. history.

write a short poem using at least 4 of Shakespeare's phrases.

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Answer:

although as wish, I shall prove to whom

I'll seek forge before I lay in doom

the worldliness of me as I sit down untree

I shall prove to whom what I must do

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What best describes the main idea of Chapter 11?

a The Industrial Revolution changed the North.
b The South was richer than the North due to cotton.
c The North and South developed distinctly different identities in the Industrial Revolution.
d The North and South remained unchanged due to industry.

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I think it’s b I hope this work
the correct answer is a

the south was poor the north was rich because they grew from industrialization. the south used cheap labor (slaves)

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The U.S. Constitution most reflects the principle of limited government by –

A. letting people over the age of eighteen vote
B. allowing the President to only serve two terms
C. allowing states to coin money
D. making the President the Commander in Chief of the armed forces

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B
Because it puts a limit on the amount of years the president can serve
I think the answer is B

What is the Taj Mahal? Explain who had it built and for what purpose.

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Often described as one of the wonders of the world, the stunning 17th Century white marble Taj Mahal was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died in childbirth.

Explanation:

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Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders of the world, built by  Shah Jahan to show his love towards his wife Mumtaz Mahal, who had tragically died from postpartum hemorrhage. Taj Mahal is made of pure White Marble, it is known for it's preserved beauty to this day and is visited by hundreds to thousands of tourists.

Here is a picture of Taj Mahal if your curious of how it looks:

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Which characteristic of cubist artist can be seen in the example shown here?

A. they stressed the play of light and shadow of their subjects
B. they broke down and imaginatively reassembled objects with geometric shapes
C. they wanted to convey strong emotions and expose hidden meanings
D. they eliminated any recognizable objects from their artwork

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Answer:

The answer is: "B" They broke down and imaginatively reassembled objects with geometric shapes.......

Explanation:

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How did Hurricanes Katrina and Rita affect Louisiana’s economy? Check all that apply.


The oil industry severely slowed down due to the impact of the two storms.

The oil industry was forced to close completely and move to other regions.

The oil industry became established when other energy industries went into decline.

The oil industry picked up as demand for energy products increased after the storms.

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Answer:

A. The oil industry severely slowed down due to the impact of the two storms.

Answer:

its a

Explanation:

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A. northeast of Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea
A northeast of Egypt on the Mediterranean sea

Why did people move to Minnesota’s urban areas at the turn of the twentieth century?

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Answer:

Why did people move to Minnesota's urban areas at the turn of the 20th century?

Because there was work in these areas

3. Which level of government makes the furthest-reaching economic decision?

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Command Economy also called Centrally Planned Economy
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