Answer:
The Nile Delta is a river delta in Egypt. The Nile's Flooded Savanna ecoregion stretches 1,100 kilometers downstream from the Aswan High Dam to the Nile's mouth when it reaches the Mediterranean Sea.
Explanation:
The delta is approximately 175 kilometers long and 260 kilometers wide (Hughes and Hughes 1992). The riverine floodplains and delta are no longer exposed to annual flooding, and the Cyprus papyrus wetlands that once existed in the wettest parts have all but vanished since the Aswan High Dam was built.
Along the delta's seaward face, the surviving marshland is linked to lakes and lagoons. The delta's outer margins are eroding, and salinity levels in certain coastal lagoons are growing as their proximity to the sea grows.
The Nile is the world's longest river, stretching 6,695 kilometers from the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika to the Mediterranean Sea, with a basin size of 3,026,000 km2. The Bahr el Jebel, Bahr el Ghazal, and Sebat River, which join to form the White Nile, as well as the Blue Nile and the Atbara River, are the Nile's principal tributaries.
The Nile is only covered by this ecoregion downstream of the Aswan High Dam, when peak floods in September result in a discharge rate of 8,100 m3/sec. The Ethiopian Highlands provide 84 percent of the water to Aswan, while Equatorial East Africa provides 16 percent. As the river flows downstream behind the high dam, it picks up a slew of ephemeral tributaries from the western hills that separate the Nile from the Gulf of Suez. The majority of the year, these seasonal rivers are dry, but during strong winter rainstorms in the highlands, torrents run down the water-worn valleys (Hughes and Hughes 1992).
Explanation:
Which of these completes the graphic organizer?
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A) Parliament repeals the Stamp and Sugar Acts
B) King George III allows colonists to petition Parliament for tax relief
C) Parliament passes the Intolerable Acts
D) King George III appoints colonial representatives to Parliament
Answer: C
Explanation:
The series of acts British Parliament passes in 1774 in reaction to the Boston Tea Party came to be known in the American colonies as the Intolerable Acts.
Parliament passes the Intolerable Acts of these completes the graphic organizer. Thus, option (a) is correct.
What is intolerable acts?
The term "Intolerable Acts" was coined in 1774 by the British Parliament. The Boston Tea Party Law. The protest against these laws was led by the colonists of Massachusetts. A Tea Party protest, defiance, and Tea Act protest In May 1773, Parliament passed a tax.
The process of the organized are the according to the different acts. The acts:
Parliament passes the Tea act in 1773.Colonists are the dense tea into Boston Harbor. Parliament passes the Intolerable Acts.The Intolerable Regulations were a set of acts passed by the British Parliament in retaliation to the Boston Tea Party in 1774 in the American colonies.
Therefore, option (a) is correct.
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Which of the following was a Colonial disadvantage?
Answer: sickness and death
Explanation:
Which of the following was NOT a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
Question 2 options:
In order for a law to be changed all states had to agree to the change
No national court system
Congress had no power to collect taxes
There were no guidelines to establish new states
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Answer:Congress had no power to collect taxes
Explanation: the confederation would not
have to pay taxes so therefor they could use more
of there money for there army and health amoung
the civialens.
How did the actions if the Continental Congress lessen British control of the colonies?
Answer:
The Congress also passed the Articles of Association, which called on the colonies to stop importing goods from the British Isles beginning on December 1, 1774, if the Coercive Acts were not repealed. ... After proclaiming these measures, the First Continental Congress disbanded on October 26, 1774.
Explanation:
What is the primary religion of Ecuador?
Judaism
Islam
Hindu
Catholicism
What makes up a civilization?
Answer:
A civilization is a complex culture in which large numbers of human beings share a number of common elements. Historians have identified the basic characteristics of civilizations. Six of the most important characteristics are: cities, government, religion, social structure, writing and art.
Explanation:
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Most of the people of Uruguay are descendents of people from:
Asia
Australia
Africa
Europe
Answer:
The answer is Europe
Explanation:
Most of the people of Uruguay come from Spain and Italy, which is a part of Europe
Answer:
Europe
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What do ziggurats tell us about ancient Sumer?
The correct Answer is:A
Answer:
A for 2021 and 2022
Explanation:
What was landscape art? Describe how it was used and created in the northern and southern regions of China.
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Landscape painting, also known as landscape art, is the depiction of landscapes in art natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, especially where the main subject is a wide view with its elements arranged into a coherent composition. In other works, landscape backgrounds for figures can still form an important part of the work. Sky is almost always included in the view, and weather is often an element of the composition. Detailed landscapes as a distinct subject are not found in all artistic traditions, and develop when there is already a sophisticated tradition of representing other subjects.
Two main traditions spring from Western painting and Chinese art, going back well over a thousand years in both cases. The recognition of a spiritual element in landscape art is present from its beginnings in East Asian art, drawing on Daoism and other philosophical traditions, but in the West only becomes explicit with Romanticism.
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A mountain, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, wide view with its elements arranged into a coherent composition. Sky landscapes!
Explanation:
______ put forward a push for the Native Americans to unite against the British.
A chief Pontiac
B the French
C. The Americans
Answer:
A.It was Chief Pontiac
Explanation:
Clarisse used eye drops to enlarge the iris in one eye, allowing more light in.
Which best explains how her eye changed?
The iris changed the shape of the pupil.
The pupil changed the shape of the iris.
The cornea changed the shape of the lens.
The lens changed the shape of the cornea.
In 1775, 20% of the American colonial population was of____.
A English descent
B African descent
South American descent
King George III passed the _________________________________ Acts as punishment for the Boston Tea Party.
Answer:
intolerable acts is the correct answer
(PLEASEEE HELPP ME) Northwest Coast Indians developed more A. Simple B. Traditional C. Spiritual D. Complex. societies than Plateau Indians...
Answer:
C (Spiritual)
Explanation:
Pennsylvania excelled in ______, and still continues in the industry today.
A. Fishing
B. Ship building
C. Farming
compare and contrast hawaii and alaska
Answer:
Otherwise, they are a study in contrast. Alaska is the northernmost state, Hawaii the southernmost. Alaska is the largest state in area, Hawaii, nearly the smallest. Alaska is famous for its cold winters, while Hawaii is a tropical paradise.
Explanation:
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William Penn said, “Right is right, even if everyone is against it, and wrong is wrong, even if everyone is for it.” Think of an example of one or the other and explain why it fits Penn’s words.
Answer:
It's right to do the right thing to do, but doing something wrong for everyone else isn't right.
Explanation:
William Penn said these things, (Take bullying for example) If everyone is bullying someone, just because everyone's doing it doesn't make it right. It's still wrong no matter what everyone else is doing.
Why did so few cities develop in the southern colonies
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Explanation:
The South relied on slaves rather than factories which is why industrialization developed more slowly there.
Answer:
Because the southern colonies revolved around agriculture
Explanation: the southern colonies made most of their profit through growing crops like cotton, Tabaco, and sugarcane, making densely populated cities redundant, this is the same reason why there were more slaves in the south, because they had more of a use for them and slaves could work on the plantations, if there was a slave in the north they would most likely do similar jobs to a housemaid.
Describe the process of embalming. What type of knowledge were Egyptians able to develop because of it?
Answer:
During the surgical portion of embalming process, the blood is removed from the body through the veins and replaced with formaldehyde-based chemicals through the arteries. The embalming solution may also contain glutaraldehyde, methanol, ethanol, phenol, water, and dyes.
Answer:
The process of embalming:
- Preserving a body to delay the natural breakdown of cells, which begins when someone dies.
- It temporarily helps prevent the processes that cause the body to decay.
- It's a funeral practice that's been carried out for thousands of years in one form or another.
Explanation:
- The Egyptians realized that the organs would rot prior to the external parts of the body.
- This resulted in a process being developed to preserve the body that was extraordinarily lengthly and complex.
They used a process of mummification.
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Why was Ibn Battuta so important to historians.
Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan Muslim scholar and traveler. He was known for his traveling and undertaking excursions called the Rihla. His journeys lasted for a period of almost thirty years, covering nearly the whole of the known Islamic world and beyond.
Answer: He was an important traveler and he made lots of things possible for history
The 7 year war took place in_____
A. South America, Asia, and North Africa
B. Great Britain, Australia, east Asia
. Portugal Europe, West Indies, the America, and India
Answer:
the answer is B.
Explanation:
The Seven Years War, a global conflict known in America as the French and Indian War, officially begins when England declares war on France. However, fighting and skirmishes between England and France had been going on in North America for years. In the early 1750s, French expansion into the Ohio River valley repeatedly brought France into armed conflict with the British colonies. In 1756–the first official year of fighting in the Seven Years War–the British suffered a series of defeats against the French and their broad network of Native American alliances.
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What is the driving economic force behind British interest in the American colonies?
What happened on Cook's final voyage?
James Cook's third and final voyage (12 July 1776 – 4 October 1780) took the route from Plymouth via Cape Town and Tenerife to New Zealand and the Hawaiian Islands, and along the North American coast to the Bering Strait. ... Under the command of John Gore the crews returned to a subdued welcome in London in October 1780.
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Answer:
James Cook's final voyage took the route from Plymouth via Cape Town and Tenerife to New Zealand and the Hawaiian Islands, and along the North American coast to the Bering Strait. ...
Under the command of John Gore the crews returned to a subdued welcome in London in October 1780.
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Alexander founded the city of ____ in the Nile Delta.
Pergamon
Thebes
Carthage
Alexandria
Answer:
Alexandria
Explanation:
Alexander founded a new city, Alexandria along the Nile Delta!
Answer:
the answer to your question is Alexandria
Explanation:
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Alexander founded the city of Alexandria in the Nile Delta.
According to the Anti-Federalists, a governing document such as the Constitution should most certainly?
A unite the legislature under one house
B create a balance of power between the branches of military
C establish a militia and provide for the common defense
D protect the states' and individual rights
Answer:C establish a militia and provide for the common defense
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What were Franklin Roosevelt’s greatest failures? I’ll give brainliest If you provide a proper answer!
Answer:
Franklin Roosevelt's greatest failures had faulty cures for the economic slump. Hoover raised taxes on corporations and drastically hiked tariffs, moves that punished industry at a time when tax relief would have done the most good. Roosevelt’s New Deal policies did nothing to reduce unemployment and did little to stimulate the economy.
Explanation:
Answer:
Never got the US out of the Depression
Father of the Welfare State
Allowed the March 1933 bank run by remaining quiet before becoming President.
Out lawed people from owning gold, their only hedge against inflation.
Devalued the dollar.
Created massive federal bureaucracy
Tried to Pack the Supreme Court.
Instituted price controls.
Excise taxes were greatly increased.
The National Industrial Recovery Act mandatory wages higher than employers could pay, causing substantial job loses and higher unemployment.
WAR YEARS
Selling out Eastern Europe.
Appeasement of Stalin
Appointment of Communists in high position.
Overrode Naval advise and placed Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor.
Kept Hawaiian commanders out of Japanese’s war plans.
Failure to build Aircraft Carriers instead of Battleships prior to 12-7-1941.
Insisted upon unconditional surrender.
Cut off vital Japanese aid forcing Japan to attack the US.
Convening Roberts Commission to clear himself of any blame, instead Hawaiian Commanders Short and Kimmel used as scape goats.
Japanese American interment camps.
Social Security act of 1935 which planted the seed for the welfare state.
Illegal imprisonment (also called "internment") of 110,000 ethnical Japanese people living in the US, most of whom were American citizens, during WW2.
Illegal confiscation of US citizens' gold savings to increase the power and revenue of the central and private banks. This made the impact of the next point much worse.
Devaluation of the US dollar which destroyed the savings of many Americans preventing them from living decently on their retirement savings.
New Deal which included wage and price control which lead to unemployment and shortage of goods.
Explanation:
The London Economic Conference of 1933. The worlds greatest economies (US, Britain, and France) got together looking for a common coordinated solutions to the great depression. Roosevelt rejected a joint approach and rather set the US off to find its own domestic solution.
Taking the United States off the gold standard and allowing the dollar to devalue against international currencies. This made US trade more competitive. Roosevelt addressed this in 1936 with a treaty
Trying to balance the budget in 1936.
Harry Truman: Harry Truman was vice president for a little less than 3 months (January 20, 1945 – April 12, 1945). During this time FDR gave him almost no information about the workings of the Presidency. When FDR went to Yalta, Truman found out about it after he returned; he had no input or visibility into FDR’s dealings with Stalin or Churchill or FDR’s post war plans. Truman didn’t even know about the Atomic Bomb until after he became President. Keeping Truman in the dark was a big mistake.
Sudo Mistakes
Yalta Conference. Feb 4–11, 1945; FDR agreed to allow Stalin to organize the post war government of Poland, he also allowed Stalin to oversee and conduct the agreed upon democratic elections which would construct the post war Polish government. FDR would be dead within 7 weeks of the end of the conference and Eastern Europe would spend the next five decades under soviet rule.
Admiral William D. Leahy, the president's chief of staff, complained to Roosevelt, upon departing from Yalta, that the agreement's language on Poland was “so elastic that the Russians can stretch it all the way from Yalta to Washington without ever technically breaking it.” “I know, Bill,” Roosevelt responded. “I know it. But it is the best I can do for Poland at this time.”
Soviet Union 20–27 Million dead
United States, 449,000 dead
Britain, 451,000 dead
FDR tried to get the best deal he could from Stalin, and ultimately the deal he was able to get, wasn’t a very good one for Poland nor Eastern Europe.
Supreme Court Packing
Trying to Pack the Supreme Court when it threatened to strike down all of his new deal policies was certainly one which might have seemed to backfired on him. One might conclude he won the war, but lost that battle. Reality is he won the battle but it weakened him for the rest of his pre WWII administration.
When FDR took office in 1933, he knew four older justices Pierce Butler, James McReynolds, George Sutherland and Willis Van Devanter would move to strike down all of his new deal proposals. These five justices struck down more congressional laws than any other court in the nations history before or since, including foundational new deal programs, National Recovery Administration (NRA) and Agricultural Adjustment Act(AAA).
FDR noted that the Supreme court in 1936 was the oldest court in the history of the country and asked congress to allow him to appoint a new judge for every judge age of 70 and over. Six Current judges were over the age of 70 in 1936 including all four of the horsemen. Pierce Butler(70), James McReynolds(74), George Sutherland(74) and Willis Van Devanter (77)
This set off an intensive debate which lasted for six months.
Explain the reasons that many Anglo Americans wanted to settle in Texas.
Answer:
Anglo Americans were drawn by inexpensive land and believed annexation of Texas to the United States was likely and would improve the market for the land. Some settlers were fleeing debts and sought refuge in the Mexican colony, where they were safe from American creditors.
Explanation:
In a draft of the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson charged the king with violating the “sacred rights of life and liberty . . . of a distant people [by] carrying them into slavery .” This passage was removed for what reasons? (Check all that apply.)
Select one or more:
a. it might lead to demands to free slaves.
b. it was an unimportant issue in the colonies.
c. it was unfair to blame the king for enslaving Africans.
d. it might offend merchants who profited from the slave trade.
Answer:
It might lead to demands to free slaves, it was unfair to blame the king for enslaving Africans, and it might offend merchants who profited from slave trade.