At the closing ceremonies of the competition, all of the players stood in a semicircle instead of a circle, so they could all be facing the audience.

Which of the following is the definition of the prefix semi- as in the word semicircle? (2 points)

a
Half or partly

b
Is, or can be

c
The most

d
The study of

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. Half or partly

Explanation:

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Answer 2
I think it’s a bc I did this before

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Fourteen years ago a city of 400,000 people on this side of the river heard of a projected suspension bridge with incredulity. The span was so long, the height so great, and the enterprise likely to be so costly, that few thought of it as something begun in earnest. The irresistible demands of commerce enforced these hard conditions. But Science said, "It is possible," and Courage said, "It shall be!" To-day a city of 600,000 people welcomes with enthusiasm the wonderful creation of genius. Graceful, and yet majestic, it clings to the land like a thing that has taken root. Beautiful as a vision of fairyland it salutes our sight. The impression it makes upon the visitor is one of astonishment, an astonishment that grows with every visit. No one who has been upon it can ever forget it. This great structure cannot be confined to the limits of local pride. The glory of it belongs to the race. Not one shall see it and not feel prouder to be a man.
Which detail from the excerpt is important to the central idea?
A. 400,000 people . . .
B. on this side of the river . . .
C. The span was so long . . .
D. cannot be confined . .

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

if not ill will edit the answer and tell you.

Answer:

i think it was C. The span was so long . . .

Explanation:

if not im sorry

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Which of the following climate regions tends to have short grasses and shrubs that receive little rain? A. tropical wet and dry B. humid subtropical C. moderate D. semiarid

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Answer:

D. Semiarid

Explanation:

Answer:

D. Semiarid

Explanation:

Semiarid regions are dry but have slightly more rain than an arid region or climate.

What best describes how the Ottoman Empire and the Mughal Empire were similar?  ​

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Answer:

done

Explanation:

Safavid, Mughal, and Ottoman Empires. The three Islamic empires of the early modern period – the Mughal, the Safavid, and the Ottoman – shared a common Turko-Mongolian heritage. In all three the ruling dynasty was Islamic, the economic system was agrarian, and the military forces were paid in grants of land revenue.

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1 Safavid, Mughal, and Ottoman Empires. The three Islamic empires of the early modern period – the Mughal, the Safavid, and the Ottoman – shared a common Turko-Mongolian heritage. In all three the ruling dynasty was Islamic, the economic system was agrarian, and the military forces were paid in grants of land revenue.

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Find the elapsed time
4:15 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
A. 6 h 45 minutes
B. 5 h 45 minutes
C. 5 h 15 minutes

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

4-10=6 hours

-45 minutes

=5 hours and 45 minutes  

The answer is would be b

When two countries sign a free trade agreement, they are agreeing to __________. A. reduce import and export barriers B. create new trade quotas C. reduce the volume of trade D. create protectionist policies Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

hope you get it right

In my opinion B would be correct as no country will reduce their trade their going to agree on
Something that keeps their trade coming in so B would
Be what I would have said

The Bill of Rights was to be ratified by three-fourths of the ___.
A) legislatures
B) Senators
C) Supreme Court judges
D) House of Representatives
E) electors

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Answer:

A) Legislatures

Explanation:

the answer is A-legislatures

Explain why the Colonists relied on the Powhatan?

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to grow food, trade, possible protection, and to learn to hunt and fish

Answer:

Still angry because of the Powhatan's treatment of them during the Starving Time, the settlers began demanding tribute. Plus, colonists kept moving further and further into Powhatan territory.

Summary

Your passions are like sunshine: they give you power and energy. You might need to try many new activities to find your passions. You can fit your passions into a busy schedule by doing them in shorter bursts. What are some of your passions?

Assignment

Create a Passion Map where you identify four things that give you energy. If this is challenging at first, take a couple of days and try to notice all of the moments when you feel energized. Write down what you are doing in those moments.

Make your own Passion Map using this template or your own drawing. Put the sun in the middle and four passions around it.

For your assignment:

Submit your completed Passion Map. Here is an example of a completed Passion Map.
Hit your Turbo Button and take one action to energize yourself by doing one of the things in your Passion Map. Write at least three complete sentences describing what you did and how you felt.
Review the checklist to success.
Submit your work to 07.02 Get Energized.

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Alrighty, so your going to have to do the drawing, but I'll try my best to give you a template.

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                            THINGS THAT ENERGIZE ME

                                       

                           Dancing                      Writing

                                                  SUN

Listening to Music                                           Drawing

                     

Which of the following best describes the action taken by Great Britain in direct response to the Boston Tea Party?

A.Repealing the Tea Act and ending the tax on tea.

B.Passing the Coercive Acts and closing Boston ports.

C.Sending troops to Concord to seize militia weapons.

D.Drafting the Olive Branch Petition to make peace.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

i tooook test

Answer is A. Repealing the Tea Act and ending the tax tea

What evidence did you find in the text that supports the idea that paid laborers, not slaves, built the Great Pyramids of Giza? Is this evidence strong enough to make you believe this? What claims were made in the text that are not supported by evidence? Support your response with evidence from the lesson. 2 paragraphs pls

CAIRO, Egypt. Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a set of tombs. These tombs are believed to belong to workers. Experts believe the workers died building the Great Pyramids of Giza. The Great Pyramids house the mummies of Egyptian kings. According to popular myth, these pyramids were built by slaves. But experts say that Egypt's ancient pyramids were built by paid laborers. They say the newly discovered tombs are proof that this idea is correct.

Archaeologists found the tombs in the shadows of the Great Pyramids. The tombs contain a dozen skeletons. The bones were perfectly preserved by dry desert sand. The skeletons were found surrounded by pots and jars. These containers were once filled with supplies for the afterlife. These supplies included food and drinks. Zahi Hawass is an expert on ancient Egypt. According to Hawass, the newly discovered tombs are over 4,000 years old.

Archaeologists believe the tombs belong to laborers who built the Great Pyramids. The tombs are made of mud brick. According to Hawass, it was normal for workers' tombs from long ago to be made of mud brick. Archaeologists believe the recently discovered tombs could not have belonged to kings. That is because they were lacking gold or other valuables. Also, the bodies were not mummified.

According to popular belief, the builders of the Great Pyramids were slaves. However, experts have long dismissed the notion as myth. The location of the workers' tombs, Hawass says, proves the idea wrong once and for all.

"These tombs were built beside the king's pyramid. [This shows] that these people were not by any means slaves. If they were slaves, they would not have been able to build their tombs beside their king's."

So where did the myth come from? Experts have several ideas.

Dorothy Resig is an editor of Biblical Archaeology Review. Resig suspects the myth likely arose from the biblical book of Exodus. It says: "So the Egyptians enslaved the children of Israel with backbreaking labor. [The king put them to work to build buildings]."

Herodotus was an ancient Greek historian. He also described the pyramid builders as Israelite slaves. This myth was later spread, experts say, by Hollywood movies.

Dieter Wildung used to be the head of Berlin's Egyptian Museum. "The myth of the slaves building pyramids is only the stuff of...Hollywood," said Wildung. "The world simply could not believe the pyramids were built without...forced labor, but out of loyalty." Wildung added that it is common knowledge among experts that the pyramid builders were not slaves.

The newly discovered tombs support the notion that the pyramid builders were indeed free citizens. Slaves or not, however, the pyramid builders did lead a life of hard labor. The skeletons show signs of great toil. Their lower back bones show lives passed in difficulty.

"Their bones tell us the story of how hard they worked," said Adel Okasha. Okasha oversaw the unburying of the tombs.

The laborers' work was highly respected, Hawass said. The laborers were granted the honor of being buried near the pyramids.

"No way would they have been buried [with such honor] if they were slaves," Hawass said.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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Actually, aliens created the pyramids. Proof for this is overwhelming. A bone has been found in one of the pyramids that has an engraving in it, a line down the middle of it. This means foreign in heretic, which pretty much proves aliens made the pyramids. The letter m has been found near the pyramids and on a crushed up soda, which can also mean Mars, which means aliens came from Mars

1. When Alexander and his army invaded Asia in 334 BCE, where did they first meet serious Persian resistance?

2. How many times does the city name Alexandria appear on the map? What conclusions can you draw from this?

3. As Alexander's foot soldiers marched, approximately how many miles was it from Pella, the capital of Macedonia to Egypt to the Hydaspes River in India? Follow the arrows.

4. How can you use the map to argue that Alexander was great?

5. How can you use the map to argue that Alexander was not great?

6. Where is the Hydaspes River?

7. Explain how Alexander's army was able to cross the Hydaspes River before Porus was able to react.

8. How was Alexander able to turn Porus's elephants into a kind of weapon?

9. How can you use this document to argue that Alexander was great?

10. How can you use this document to argue that Alexander was not great?

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1. İskender ve ordusu MÖ 334'te Asya'yı işgal ettiğinde, ciddi Pers direnişiyle ilk nerede karşılaştılar?

2. İskenderiye şehir adı haritada kaç kez görünüyor? Bundan ne gibi sonuçlar çıkarabilirsin?

3. İskender'in piyadeleri yürürken, Makedonya'nın başkenti Pella'dan Mısır'a Hindistan'daki Hydaspes Nehri'ne kadar yaklaşık kaç mil uzunluğundaydı? Okları takip et.

4. İskender'in harika olduğunu iddia etmek için haritayı nasıl kullanabilirsiniz?

5. İskender'in harika olmadığını iddia etmek için haritayı nasıl kullanabilirsiniz?

6. Hydaspes Nehri nerede?

7. İskender'in ordusunun Porus tepki vermeden önce Hydaspes Nehri'ni nasıl geçebildiğini açıklayın.

8. İskender, Porus'un fillerini bir tür silaha nasıl dönüştürebildi?

9. Bu belgeyi İskender'in harika olduğunu iddia etmek için nasıl kullanabilirsiniz?

10. Bu belgeyi İskender'in harika olmadığını iddia etmek için nasıl kullanabilirsiniz?

The first year since 1907 that the ball was NOT lit due to a wartime "dim out" ?

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Answer:

In 1942 and 1943, no ball was dropped in Times Square due to the war. The ball has dropped every year since 1907 except for 1942 and 1943. At the time, the country was fighting in World War II and New York City participated in a "dim-out" to protect the city from air and naval attacks.

Explanation:

Answer:

In 1942 and 1943, no ball was dropped in Times Square due to the war. The ball has dropped every year since 1907 except for 1942 and 1943. At the time, the country was fighting in World War II and New York City participated in a "dim-out" to protect the city from air and naval attacks.

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Why does Anthony read the preamble to the Constitution in her speech "Woman’s Rights to the Suffrage"?
A. to emphasize that the United States was founded to secure the rights of everyone
B. to highlight that each individual state should get to decide who is allowed to vote
C. to illustrate why she does not believe in the founding documents of the United States
D. to demonstrate that both women and men were involved in writing the United States' founding documents

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Answer:

A. To emphasize that the United States was founded to secure the rights of everyone

Explanation:

hope this helps

Personally I would go with D Becuse it makes most sense due to history
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