Answer:
be available, be warm, listen, set limits etc.
1
While animals undergo hibernation during the winter, plants undergo _____________.
(6.L.2.2)
Migration
Camouflage
Dormancy
Reproduction
1
Some trees are dormant during the winter in order to _________________. (6.L.2.2)
Survive the cold
Keep their leaves
Make new leaves
Preserve their trunk
1
The main result of respiration is the ___________. (6.L.1.2)
Conversion of light energy into chemical energy
Building of muscles
Storage of energy
Production of energy from the breakdown of food
Answer:
1. While animals undergo hibernation during the winter, plants undergo reproduction.
2. Some trees are dormant during the winter in order to survive the cold.
3. The main result of respiration is the storage of energy.
Explanation:
These are my best guesses. I am not really sure about 2 and 3, but 1 is definitely correct.
Answer: the Answer to Qustion 1 is C Dormancy. The answer to qustion 2 is A Survive the cold. The answer to qustion 3 is D
Explanation:
why do you think historians refer to the area as mesomerica
An anthropologist named Paul Kirchkoff first used the term “Mesoamerica” (meso is Greek for “middle” or “intermediate”) in 1943 to designate these geographical areas as having shared cultural traits prior to the invasion of Europeans, and the term has remained.
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Answer:
Agriculture
Explanation:
You can rule out A and D immediatly because mining is how they obtain minerals from mines like coal and iron while manufacturing is when they make things in a very large scale using multiple forms of machinery (like in factories).
Agriculture is farming crops and other resources while cultivating the soil to make it better in years to come. This means changing the land for whatever farm uses you need.
Urbanization is when more and more people concetrate in a specific area. Another way to think about it is the shift from rural to urban aerasa in specif cases.
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cut your coat according to the size of cloth
This proverb means: undertake only what you have the money or ability to do and no more.
Example: Jack had only $100 and he bought stuffs of $200. I think he should cut his coat according to the size of cloth.
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Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
what conclusions can you draw about the aztecs social structure,given that a persons class was inheretied
What are three of the most important rivers in Africa? Why are they so important to the people of Africa?
Answer:
Orange river, vaal and molopo
Explanation:
they are the primary source of safe, clean drinking water and they also help on livestock and agriculture
Should Congress more closely respond to the will of the people, or does the current arrangement of a House of Representatives and a Senate provide the right mix of responsiveness and deliberation?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
It should be better that Congress could respond more closely to the will of the people. However, I think that the current arrangement of a House of Representatives and a Senate provides the right mix of responsiveness and deliberation.
What I mean is that the problem is not in the structure of teh Senate or the House of Representatives, that of course, always have the potential to be improved to make it more efficient.
The key issue here is not in the structure but in people. In this case, in legislators.
I said this because, in past and recent times, we have seen how Political Action Committees (PACS) or interest groups have hired lobbyists to negotiate with Congressmen in other to get favorable legislation approved that benefit their private interests. And that is not the reason why Congressmen were elected by the American people.
On the contrary, legislators were elected to serve US citizens and resolve their many concerns such as employee, security, health services, and more.
How did the unification of Italy and Germany transform the territorial configuration of Europe?
Answer:
The unification of Germany into a politically and administratively integrated nation state officially occurred on January 18, 1871, in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles in France. Princes of the German states gathered there to proclaim Wilhelm I of Prussia as German Emperor after the French capitulation in the Franco-Prussian War. Unofficially, the de facto transition of most of the German-speaking populations into a federated organization of states had been developing in fits and starts for some time through alliances formal and informal between princely rulers. Self-interests of the various parties hampered the process over nearly a century of autocratic experimentation beginning in the era of the Napoleonic Wars, which saw the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire (1806) and subsequent rise of German nationalism.
Unification exposed tensions caused by religious, linguistic, social, and cultural differences among the inhabitants of the new nation, suggesting that 1871 only represented one moment in the larger unification process. Given the mountainous terrains of much of the territory, it was inevitable that isolated peoples would develop cultural, educational, linguistic, and religious differences over such a long period. Germany of the 19th century enjoyed transportation and communications improvements that began uniting people and culture.
The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, which included more than 500 independent states, was effectively dissolved when Emperor Francis II abdicated during the War of the Third Coalition in August 1806. Despite the legal, administrative, and political disruption associated with the end of the Empire, the people of the German-speaking areas of the old Empire had a common linguistic, cultural, and legal tradition further enhanced by their shared experience in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars.
European liberalism offered an intellectual basis for unification by challenging dynastic and absolutist models of social and political organization; its German manifestation emphasized the importance of tradition, education, and linguistic unity of people in a geographic region. Economically, the creation of the Prussian Zollverein (customs union) in 1818 and its subsequent expansion to include other states of the German Confederation reduced competition between and within states. Emerging modes of transportation facilitated business and recreational travel, leading to contact and sometimes conflict among German speakers from throughout Central Europe.
German Cultural Identity
In the late 18th century, the sense of a German cultural identity began to emerge. Before 1750, the German upper classes looked to France for intellectual, cultural, and architectural leadership; French was the language of high society. By the mid-18th century the “Aufklärung” (The Enlightenment) had transformed German high culture in music, philosophy, science, and literature. Christian Wolff (1679–1754) was the pioneer as a writer who expounded the Enlightenment to German readers; he legitimized German as a philosophic language.
Johann Gottfried von Herder (1744–1803) broke new ground in philosophy and poetry as a leader of the Sturm und Drang movement of proto-Romanticism. Weimar Classicism was a cultural and literary movement based in Weimar that sought to establish a new humanism by synthesizing Romantic, Classical, and Enlightenment ideas. The movement, from 1772 until 1805, involved Herder as well as polymath Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) and Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805), a poet and historian. Herder argued that every folk had its own particular identity expressed in its language and culture. This legitimized the promotion of German language and culture and helped shape the development of German nationalism. Schiller’s plays expressed the restless spirit of his generation, depicting the hero’s struggle against social pressures and the force of destiny.
Rise of German Nationalism
Under the hegemony of the Napoleonic French Empire (1804–1814), popular German nationalism thrived in the reorganized German states. Due in part to the shared experience under French dominance, various justifications emerged to identify “Germany” as a single state. For the German philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte,
The first, original, and truly natural boundaries of states are beyond doubt their internal boundaries. Those who speak the same language are joined to each other by a multitude of invisible bonds by nature herself, long before any human art begins; they understand each other and have the power of continuing to make themselves understood more and more clearly; they belong together and are by nature one and an inseparable whole.
Explanation:
In the Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna is torn about war. Facing the loss of friends and loved ones, he wonders how he can live the life of a warrior without losing his soul. He has a conversation with the god Vishnu who is disguised as his chariot driver, Krishna. In the space below, use dialogue to write what you think their conversation might have been like.
i think the conversation would have been like gad saying protecting your family to Arjuna but if you have to do so to lose your soul then it is better of not doing it and keeping your family even safer then selling or loseing your soul,but arjuna needed a solution
what is the most beautiful girl in the world
Answer: There is not a "MOST" beautiful girl. Everyone is beautiful in their way, and beauty is not based on looks. It's more based on their personality/heart, and showing confidence is attractive.
Explanation: hope this helped :)