Circle and fill in the blanks provided below.

1) Farmer dan is ___

1.Fat
2.Ugly
3.Cool
4.What

Donald Trump is___

1.Rac1st
2.Ugly
3.Fat
4.He went to Mc.Donald's

Please answer both,I spend 37 Points on this.​

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Answer 1
1) farmer dan is cool
2) Donald trump is all of the above

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Robert Carneiro's theory of environmental circumscription holds that a. the environments in the areas where social complexity began are particularly suitable for agriculture, providing the surplus required b. when hostile environments halt village expansion, new farmland could only be taken from other villages by force c. when environments changed due to climatic changes, the only way for people to survive was to grant the chief greater power d. the need to defend lands with favorable environmental circumstances led to the emergence of an elite

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Answer:

d. the need to defend lands with favorable environmental circumstances led to the emergence of an elite.

Explanation:

Robert L Carneiro believes that environmental circumscription of an area is one of the most influencing factor that leads to rise of chiefdoms and societies in a region. An area with great potential to cultivate and flourish are sharply circumscribed and, thus, become more politically unified.

Therefore, the need to defend these lands with favorable environmental circumstances becomes necessary and as a result leads to the emergence of elites and powerful politically unified entities.

Carneiro believes that emergence of great civilizations in Maya Lowlands and West Africa were both results of environmental circumscription. He adds that absence of environmental circumscription may impede the process of state formation.

Which best describes a political party?

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A group of similar beliefs in a government. The people share the same views and opinions. The two most popular parties are Democrats and Republicans.

Answer:

a group with similar beliefs about government

Explanation:

a group with similar work ethics

a group with the desire to help others

a group with varied goals and ideals

a group with similar beliefs about government

How many women fought in the US civil war

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over 300K women fought in ww2

Answer:

over 415 women fought in the war

Explanation:

Because they were seeing that the other countries were winning

A man in Mississippi was convicted of five counts of video voyeurism (which state law makes a felony) and sentenced to fifteen years in prison plus five years of probation. State police had observed him, on five separate occasions, videotaping a woman in her apartment from his car. The woman was clothed and the door of her apartment was open. He repeatedly zoomed in on her chest and crotch. The state statute for video voyeurism requires that the videotaping be committed

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What is the question...

how do some countries have adapted to the environment to meet their needs​

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Sorry I don’t know....

why did daniel shays lead a rebellion to try to take over Massachusetts arsenal?​

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Answer:

Shays' Rebellion was an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts and Worcester in response to a debt crisis among the citizenry and in opposition to the state government's increased efforts to collect taxes both on individuals and their trades. The fight took place mostly in and around Springfield during 1786 and 1787.

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please help this the last question

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Answer:

D. They are easily blown in the wind.

Explanation:

D is correct I’ve done this before

What is likely to happen to the demand of Ground Beef if income of the people increases? Please explain your answer.

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Answer:

If income of the people increases, the demand for Ground Beef will decrease. This is so because ground beef is one of the cheapest cuts of meat that exist in the meat market, given its relative low quality and the impossibility of its use in a large number of meals.

Therefore, if the population's income increases, consumption will shift towards higher quality cuts of meat, which logically have a higher price, such as ribs.

What Roman Emperor ended the persecution of Christians with the Edict of Milan
in 313 CE? (WILL MARK BRAINLEST!!!)

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Answer:

Edict of Milan, proclamation that permanently established religious toleration for Christianity within the Roman Empire. It was the outcome of a political agreement concluded in Mediolanum (modern Milan) between the Roman emperors Constantine I and Licinius in February 313

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What new state was created due to a
part of the state not agreeing with
the secession of the state?
B. New York
A. North Dakota
C. Virginia
D. West Virginia

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Answer:

virginia          

Explanation:

Answer:

d

Explanation:

Suppose that Blake is arguing with somebody who supports raising the minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour. Blake’s response is, "We have seen communism fail time and time again. That is why I don’t support you position." Blake is committing the fallacy of? Group of answer choices Misplacing the burden of proof Straw man fallacy Inappropriate appeal to authority Division

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Answer:

Straw man fallacy

Explanation:

Straw man fallacy is one in which an argument is rejected or is considered worthless by the opponent without proper supporting facts and evidence. In the given question Blake is rejecting an argument by saying that this had already failed. He has not listened and analyzed the argument and has just rejected it.

A person supporting Canada's entry in the war in Afghanistan could make the argument that Canada's military involvement is in line with the stated national interests of the Government of Canada. (Check all that apply.)

A.) The Taliban government in Afghanistan was undemocratic and rejected ideas such as freedom and the rights of women.

B.) The United Nations (UN) authorised the NATO alliance to take action in Afghanistan.


C.) It is important to have a government in Afghanistan that is friendly to Western countries because future oil pipelines must go through Afghanistan.


D.) When the USA was attacked on 9-11 (2001), Canada was obligated by its NATO committment to come to the defence of the USA.

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A is the correct answer

What is the difference of informational Texts and Factual Texts??​

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Answer:Nonfiction text written in story form is called narrative nonfiction. 3. Nonfiction text written using something other than narrative format is called informational text. ... When presenting facts and other forms of nonfiction information, an author will often use different types of common text structures (formats).

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What is a living and changing document ?​

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A living and changing document is, like the name suggest, a document that is being updated and changed even today.

How is Legislative assembly formed ?​

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Answer:

it was formed under the Constitution of 1791

Explanation:

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Answer:

Not you playing Roblo*

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How did the GI Bill affect African Americans?
African Americans were able to train for new professions by attending any vocational school.
African Americans were kept from learning new skills due to a lack of schools that would educate them.
African Americans refused the benefits of the GI Bill and demanded equal civil rights.
African Americans enrolled in colleges and universities in record numbers and prospered economically.

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Answer:

African Americans were kept from learning new skills due to a lack of schools that would educate them.

Explanation:

it b

How was the horn of africa religious conflict resolved?

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Answer:

Despite the boycott of the Djibouti peace initiative by some leading warlords in Somalia, the initiative did succeed in instituting some vital interim institutions in the south, such as the transitional parliament and government, and also brought a degree of peace. Some lessons can be learned from the Somali peace agreement.

The first lesson to be learned is that peace initiatives must address the main issue, in this case, the lack of strong institutions in the country. Most of the peace initiatives carried out since 1991 failed to address the fact that the government institutions installed at independence were too weak to meet the needs of a vast country like Somalia. Part of the problem is the lack of a clear formula for power sharing among the regions. Moreover, very few mediators realise that although the Somali militias buy their weaponry from the West through flourishing black markets in East Africa, the Somali war was not instigated by outsiders. Therefore, the solution to the conflict ought to be found by the Somalis themselves.

Second, most observers who follow the dynamics of the Somalis civil war closely seem to agree that the dual affiliation of the Somalis to Africa and the Arab world has delayed the peace process. Most Somalis believe that the solution to their problem will come from the Middle East, whereas the countries keenest to solve the Somali problem are the East African states that are members of IGAD. In fact, the majority of the Somali politicians in exile and their associated think-tanks are based in Middle Eastern capitals, Europe or North America. Very few are based in Nairobi, Addis Ababa or Djibouti.

Third, there should be a single main peace initiative that all the parties to the conflict have agreed on. In fact, the multiplicity of initiatives and their simultaneous occurrence in Somalia definitely undermined serious attempts to solve the problem. Moreover, different mediators have failed to persuade the Somalis that those who initiated these peace processes were genuine and that they understood the root causes of their problem.

Fourth, the Djibouti-brokered initiative achieved as much as it did because it involved a genuine inter-Somali dialogue. It was notable that those who attended the peace process were Somalis from all works of life. They went to Arta, Djibouti, willingly and were convinced that the war in their country had to stop. Those warlords who refused to attend the inter-Somali dialogue-Hussein Mohamed Aideed, Musa Sudi Yalahow, Mohamed Kanyare Afrah and others-seemed to have lost control of the population they claimed to represent. The fact that they did not attend seems to suggest that they were disillusioned and had no specific agenda to take to Djibouti. Importantly, the solutions suggested at the Arta peace process were provided for by the Somalis themselves and not imposed on them. Fifth, imposing new actors into old plans without consensus or a new deal risks reversing the trend of the negotiations and can derail the whole process. In Somalia, imposing the renegade warlords on the interim administration will simply mean going back to war and derail the whole peace process. The transitional institutions (a government and National Assembly composed of 245 members) that were formed are representative of all the Somalis, except the northerners. These institutions and individuals should be the base of any new deal that includes at least all the southerners. It should be emphasised that President Abdulgasim Salad Hassan, elected in Arta, Djibouti on 25 August 2000, has already won international and regional recognition, as has the Somali transitional parliament. Although this recognition has little to do with the reality of his power base within the country, it does show that the international community has not given up hopes of reviving the failed Somali State. Therefore, the ongoing peace process must focus on strengthening the transitional institutions, and activating communication among Somali clans in the south, and should try to make the renegade commanders and their militias' part of the process. Africa and the international community ought to support the interim arrangements until some political and economic foundation has been put in place. This will allow a more inclusive Somali peace agreement to be brokered again, which might include Somaliland and other small regions that abstained from the Djibouti peace process.    

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Write a letter as a foreign exchange student to India. Assume that you have been in India for several months and are writing to your parents at home in the United States. The letter should include details about your experiences with friends who are Hindu, Buddhist and Sikh. Include information that you were surprised to learn about your friends along with references to what you have observed in the cultural landscape in India.

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Answer:

Hello how are you guys and I am good I hope you guys had a good day in the united state my experience here in India is when I am bored my friends come over or we go out its nice to go out cause of the weather and my friends are nice they don´t curse they are always there for me when I am in trouble or need help.

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How does racism relate to federalism

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Answer:

Slavery

Explanation:

Back in the days mostly black people were to be the slaves and be referred as the "N" word which is brutal and they were treated like animals.

How is the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine another example of yellow journalism?

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Answer:

The explosion of the U.S.S. Maine in 1898 was reported by the newspapers with the exaggerated and assumed claim that the Spanish had done it. Though there was no proof of it and an inquiry hadn't found the real reason, the assumption in the press allowed for the spread of the rumor among the people and also helped sell more papers.

Explanation:

Yellow journalism is the form of reporting that makes exaggerated claims and did not give much real news with the facts involved. Rather, the report will make claims and arguments that are not backed, and help spread false news catching the reader's attention and profits and gains.

The 1898 explosion of the U.S.S. Maine was one event that is an example of yellow journalism because the news reports such as the New York Journal made it a huge issue by plastering its front page with the headline "Spanish Treachery". Considering the simmering situation between the US and Spain at that time, any at of violence will be seen as a catalyst by the other and would be used as the one tipping point to start a war. So, these false accusations, even before an inquiry can be done about the explosion, led the people to believe the Spanish army did it and thus, helped spread the false rumor and also sell more papers. In reality, the explosion was believed to be from a submerged mine.  

4. How did the expansion of railroads impact the development of the United States?
a.
It caused little change because of the growth of the steamboat.
b. It made prices of goods increase in order to pay for more rail lines.
C. It made shipping products to markets easier and prices decreased.
d. It caused people to move closer to manufacturing centers.

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The correct answer is C. It made shipping products to markets easier and prices decreased.

Explanation

The United States is a country of great territorial extension, this was a reason that made its exploration difficult. So, the construction of railroads allowed great advances in the development of the United States as an industrial country, because it allowed moving and transport products in a shorter time. Also, due to the massive capacity of the trains, the products tended to lower their prices. Therefore, the correct answer is C. It made shipping products to markets easier and prices decreased.  

There is a premise that people who share the same ethnicity may have different races.
Explain how this might happen by providing examples

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Answer:

This is because race is limited

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2. Tell us what you'd like to major in at Cornell, and why or how your past academic or work experience influenced your decision, and how transferring to Cornell would further your academic interests.

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Hello. You did not inform the course you want to take at Cornell, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way, showing you how to respond to that.

You should start by choosing a course to take at Cornell, then you should research what are the positive points that Cornell has in relation to this course, how it is seen and its relevance in the country and in the world. Following this reasoning, you should use these positive points to show how studying at Cornell will optimize your academic life and help you to be a good professional who will help your community and country progress.

what are the causes for students to drop out from varsity?​

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excuse me. what's a varsity?

Answer:

Reason 1: Expensive tuition fee. ...

Reason 2: Just not prepared academically. ...

Reason 3: Unhappy with the college. ...

Reason 4: Discouraging environment. ...

Reason 5: Picking the wrong course. ...

Reason 6: Academic inadequacy

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Which is true of the 1912 presidential election?

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Answer:

Because all three major candidates were Progressive, Progressive votes were split.

how is district assembly formed​

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Answer:

The district coordination committee is elected by the District Assembly, which consists of the Heads and Deputy Heads of all the rural municipalities and Mayors and Deputy Mayors of all the municipalities in the district.

Explanation:

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Answer: “District Assemblies and city District government were introduced in 2000 by Pakistan’s pervez Musharraf”.

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3. The 18th Amendment

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Answer:

The 18th Amendment of the United states Constitution established the prohibition of basically alcohol in the United states. This amendment was proposed by the Congress on December 18, 1917, this was ratified by the requisite number of states on January 16, 1919

The contention that ethical standards should reflect the collective views of multiple societies in establishing a set of universal ethical principles (that are widely recognized as laying legitimacy to ethical boundaries on actions and behavior in all situations) and in allowing inclusion of a set of prevailing customary actions of local cultures or groups (with their traditions and shared values), that further prescribe to what represents ethically permissible behavior and what does not, constitutes the basic principles of

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Answer:

integrative social contracts theory.

Explanation:

In business ethics, the theory of integrative social contracts theory postulates the idea of communitarian concept of economic morality where economic policies and standards reflect the views and consent of various societies.

The theory advocates that while drafting a set of universal ethical principles, managers and policy makers must adopt and take into consideration the existing customary principles of local cultures or groups.

Thus, it suggests that ethical business decisions must consists of culturally sensitive decision making capacities that represent ethically permissible behaviors of different societies and cultures.

what is the ratio of this​

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Explanation:

1. 5:80

2.76:98

3.18:14=9:7

4.42:6=7:1

5.cant see what the last bit says boys

if it's to girls; 63:27=6:3

but if its to all 63:90=6:10

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