You are telling someone about Howard Carter’s discovery. What would you say? Write a 5-10 sentence response.
Answer:
He discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun of Egypt.
Explanation:
Howard Carter was a British archaeologist and worked in Egypt a lot. He becomes famous due to his discovery. He discovered the intact tomb of King Tutankhamun. King Tutankhamun was the Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.
This discovery was important because the tomb was important as it was evidence and record what is the Egyptian Pharaoh's tomb looked like. It also tells what was ancient look like and other ancient information.
Describe the characteristics that a prosperous civilization might have.
(1) advanced cities
(2) specialized workers
(3) complex institutions
(4) Large population centres.
You push your younger sister on a swing in a park. Then you give her a harder push. Explain what happens in each case, in terms of the second and third laws of motion.
Answer:
Explanation:
When you push your sister in the swing you are applying Newton's third law which refers to two objects that apply equal and opposing forces but since there is no other object on the other side of the swing then your sister is pushed and starts swinging. She continues accelerating forward and upward until gravity becomes too much and decelerates the swing until it stops at a certain point in the air. At this point Newtons second law applies, gravity begins to accelerate the swing downward which is multiplied by the weight of your sister in the swing to cause it to accelerate rapidly in the opposite direction which she was initially going.
Answer:
Explanation:
When you push your sister in the swing, you are applying Newton's third law, which refers to two objects that use equal and opposing forces but since there is no other object on the other side of the swing, your sister is pushed and starts swinging. She continues accelerating forward and upward until gravity becomes too much and decelerates the swing until it stops at a certain point in the air. At this point Newton's second law applies, gravity begins to accelerate the swing downward which is multiplied by the weight of your sister in the swing to cause it to accelerate rapidly in the opposite direction she was initially going.
The first _______________ was done during the Mauryan period.
Answer:
Chandragupta Maurya in 322 BC.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a chemical change?
A.
shattering of glass
B.
explosion of fireworks
C.
freezing of water
D.
drying of wet laundry
What problems did the Continental Army face at Saratoga, and what steps did it take to solve them?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The problems that the Continental Army face at Saratoga were so many and of different nature. But basically, we can sum them up in three: the lack of money, problems of transportation, and poor organization. That is why, under these deplorable conditions, the Continental army had to use the Quartermaster Department to help solve some problems. It asked the states to provide for supplies. Patriots responding sending blankets, food, and other supplies by the effort was not enough. There was no good communication and organization between the Quartermaster and the government of the colonies.
General George Washington knew the Continental Army soldiers were poorly trained and had minimum combat experience. That is why Washington called the help of Prussian military Official Baron Von Steuben during the winter of 1778 in Valley Forge. This Prussian military really helped to train the American troops.
True or False: The Allies win World War One. *
Answer:true
Explanation:because I looked it up
1. Explaining Why did the students' lawyers argue that wearing the armbands was protected by the First Amendment?
Answer:The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the rights to freedom of religion and freedom of speech without government interference.
Two clauses of the first amendment change freedom of religion. The establishment clause prohibits the government from passing laws that establish an official religion or show preference for one religion over another. The Court, however, declared constitutional some government activities related to religion, such as providing bus transportation for parochial school students and allowing the enforcement of "Sunday rest laws.
Explanation: Freedom of expression includes the rights to freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly and of petition (which is the right that allows citizens to claim compensation for wrongs before the government). It also includes the implicit rights to freedom of association and belief
SEND HALP!! which group passed the navigation acts?
A. Natives
B. england
C. Settlers
Answer:
B: England and the British parliment.
Explanation:
How did Charlemagne keep the loyalty of his knights?
a
Making them all religious
b
Splitting goods with them equally
c
Giving them land so they could pay for their war equipment
d
Keeping their children as hostages
Answer:
c
Giving them land so they could pay for war equipment
Explanation:
Which statement would best describe the geographical context of Ancient Greece??
Answer:
Greece was located in southeastern Europe along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It shape the government & culture.
Which scenario is most likely to occur in an unlimited government?
A.Kids stay home from school when they are sick.
B.Kids are not allowed to go to school if they cannot pay the government.
C.Kids have to follow a dress code at school.
D.Kids have to learn Social Studies at school.
Answer:
Answer is B!
Explanation:
The US has a limited government, and A, C, and D are things that occur :P
Answer:
A lol
Explanation:
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there are many different perspectives about the role that government should play in our lives. what are some of these different perspectives ?
Answer:
Some differ perspectives would be sadly i just want these 5 points.
Explanation:
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You and best friend(s) are taking a summer long trip together. “Y’all” have decided to travel and discover all the interesting places and sights of Georgia. You want to see all the major cities, all five physiographic regions, many of the physical features of Georgia, and especially the tourist areas that Georgia has to offer. In the space provided below, you are going to write a journal that describes your entire trip. The journal should be about 1 page Minimum. Now remember, a narrative is simply creative writing that is based on historical facts.
Answer:
Journal,
Okay, my name is Cornell Kleinl, and I’ll tell you about my trip to Georgia to see my friend Evan Locks who lives in Augusta Georgia. Augusta is located along the banks of the Savannah River, which is located in the Coastal Plains of Georgia. The first night I was there we were so excited it took us until one in the morning to go to sleep. The next day the first place we visited was the Augusta Museum of History. That got me thinking on what coastal plains are, so I did my research on them and found that coastal plains can be found along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. And there was another question that kept me thinking “What forms Coastal Plains?” and I found the answer I was looking for: Coastal plains can form in two basic ways. Some start as a continental shelf, a flat piece of land located below sea level. When the ocean level falls, the land is exposed, creating a coastal plain. Sometimes, these coastal plains can extend far inland. Now since I was thinking about regions, since the information I found online spiked my interest, I decided to research the regions in Georgia. My friend told me there were 5 regions in Georgia: Coastal Plain, Piedmont, Blue Ridge, Ridge and Valley, and Plateau. Since I have already researched the coastal plains, I decided to give the other four a shot. When I researched Piedmont, I found out that its terrain is very rugged, with rolling hills, complex rock formations, and is 200 to 800 above sea level. When I looked into the geography for Blueridge I found it very similar to Piedmont, it’s terrain is also very rugged but it is the mountains that make it important. It has weathered peaks varying in elevation from 1,600 to 4,700 feet and harbors spectacular mountain scenery, as well as some of the world's richest biological diversity. The Ridge and Valley features long, parallel ridges overlooking wide, rolling valleys. From the valley floor, the ridges often appear to be mountains, but actually the highest is only approximately 700 feet tall. Elevations within this region range from 700 to 1600 feet above sea level. I found out that the Plateau is situated in the northwestern corner of Georgia and surrounded by the Valley and Ridge region to the south and east, the Appalachian Plateau is the state's smallest physiographic region.
My friend helped me research all this information, it was so much fun since I like Geography. I’m exhausted, tomorrow we’re going to drive to Atlanta.
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Today we were in Atlanta, there were so many places to go, it was really hard to choose. First we went to the Georgia Aquarium, it was unbelievable, there are over 120,000 animals in that aquarium. I saw sharks, stingrays, many different kinds of fish, plus I say dolphins which happen to be my favorite type of animal. You want to know what is even cooler than the aquarium, World of Coca-Cola. There you can see the history of the Coca-Cola Company. I really like soda, especially Coke, so I enjoyed it. We also went to Zoo Atlanta. It has 1,500 animals, I saw some kinds of animals I’ve wanted to see for a long time. It took us 2 hours and 20 minutes to get there so we headed home.
P.S. I forgot, we ate at a restaurant which I think it was called Bones or something, I forgot!
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Today we toured a large garden in Atlanta and then we headed to check out the mountain Brasstown Bald, it is 5,000 feet high and it was beautiful, very spectacular. We still have two days to enjoy.
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We checked out another city called Evans, we had fun there but mostly they just showed me around.
P.S I had so much fun in Georgia learning about its history, geography and all its exciting places to visit, I loved it!!!
(the periods mean different time periods)
Explanation:
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When did the 18th Amendment begin the Prohibition era, making it illegal to sell
alcohol anywhere in the US?
Answer:
January 16, 1919Passage of the Prohibition AmendmentRatified on January 16, 1919, the 18th Amendment went into effect a year later, by which time no fewer than 33 states had already enacted their own prohibition legislation.Explanation:
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Who is known as the "Father of the Constitution" for his contributions in writing the United States Constitution?
1.George Mason
2.George Washington
3.James Madison
4.Thomas Jefferson
Answer: James Madison
Explanation: James Madison is known as the Father of the Constitution because of his pivotal role in the document's drafting as well as its ratification. Madison also drafted the first 10 amendments -- the Bill of Rights.
Describe the Supreme Court's position on federalism from the founding of the republic to the present day. What landmark cases have
been most influential in shaping federal-state relations? Has the Supreme Court's position changed frequently, or has its stance been
generally consistent, despite a few unique periods?
Answer:
The Supreme Court plays a very important role in our constitutional system of government. First, as the highest court in the land, it is the court of last resort for those looking for justice. Third, it protects civil rights and liberties by striking down laws that violate the Constitution.
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Answer:
B. encouraging minority groups to adopt the majority culture.
what is the role of kinship in marriage,mutual help and support
How do u give people brailist??????
Answer:
first people answer then you will see a crown then click on it and then you gave that person the brainiest
Explanation:
Answer:
Hello there,
To give brainliest, you must meet the following criteria.
1) Your question must have 2 answers. The brainliest option will appear, and you can choose the one you think addresses your answer correctly as brainliest.
2) You have one answer, and nobody else answers for a couple of days. I am not 100% sure exactly when, but I believe you will need to wait 2 weeks to give a brainliest if nobody else answers.
There will be a button that appears (depending on the update, as well as if you are mobile or website) either next to the heart and stars button, or on top section. Simply click the button, and it will mark brainliest.
One thing to note when giving brainliests, is that it also gives extra points to the one marked brainliest. This is where the " + __ points" come in. 25% of the points will be added on top of the points given originally. On top of that, the original poster will get 25% of the points refunded as well.
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Who is similar to Giuseppe Verdi now in modern-day? And what are their similarities?
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Why does China's legislature meet for only two weeks each year?
Answer:
to talk about the growing ploblem in the world
Explanation:
The One China policy recognizes China's authority over which region?
A) Manchuria
B) Taiwan
C) Hong Kong
D) Japan
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Answer:
B) Taiwan
Explanation:
The one China Policy asserts that there is only one china, that is the PRC (People's Republic of China). The ROC (Republic of China) actually used to be the real china, but was exiled after a civil war with the communists (PRC). The ROC is now Taiwan.
The Texas Secession Convention made three major changes to the Texas Constitution. What were those changes?
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Who did the Japanese use to build their infrastructure projects during World II?
A) Enslaved laborers from the territories they conquered.
B) Specialists brought from the United States and Great Britain.
C) Top graduates from Japan's prestigious universities
D) Communists that were proven to be loyal to Japanese emperor.
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Answer:
A.) Enslaved laborers from the territories they conquered.
Explanation:
Technically it was prisoner of wars, but another word for prisoners are enslaved, so it would be A.) Enslaved laborers from the territories they conquered.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The Japanese routintley enslaved Allied prisoners of war and used them as slave labor. The Japanese used them to build a railroad in Burma, and also many other roads in Southeast Asia.
True or False: the first Governor of the Plymouth colony was a Puritan???
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
Tecumseh tried to unite the Native American tribes to fight as one unit.
True
False
Answer:
True
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how many are the national level election have been held in Nepal so far
There are three types of elections in Nepal: elections to the Federal Parliament, elections to the state assemblies and elections to the local government. Within each of these categories there may be by-elections as well as general elections. Currently three electoral systems are used: parallel voting for House of Representatives and provincial assemblies, Single transferable vote for National Assembly and first past the post for local elections.According to Article 245 of the Constitution of Nepal, an Election Commission is formed of five Election Commissioners, one of whom is Chief Election Commissioner and acts as the chairperson. They serve one term of six years and are appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Constitutional Council. The Chief Election Commissioners and other Election Commissioners must hold a bachelor's degree, must not belong to a political party immediately before their appointment, must have attained the age of forty-five and must possess high moral character.According to Article 246 of the Constitution of Nepal, the Election Commission conducts, supervises, directs and controls the elections for the President, Vice-President, Federal Parliament, State Legislature and local bodies. It prepares a voters' list for the purpose of the election and holds referendums on subjects of national importance as per the Constitution and Federal law.
Describe what you see in the picture (detailed answer) and how might this poster encourage someone to support the war?
Answer:
their using family to encourage father's to participate in the war and help out their kids alongside other kids.