How many nations are in South America?​

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Answer 1

South America includes 14 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Falkland Islands (United Kingdom), French Guiana (France), Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela.


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why is egypt important to britain now

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The foremost British interest in Egypt was always because of its strategic position. However profitable contracts and business was in the country, it was the fact that Egypt lay between Britain and India that made it so vitally important for the British.

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What keeps fiddler falling from the roof?

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Answer:

Being a fiddler on the roof is no doubt a precarious role. Every time I see the movie or attend a theater adaptation of Shalom Aleichem’s Tevye the Dairyman, I wonder what if the Fiddler falls? This eternal question is part of what draws me to the Fiddler’s character. He is an enigma; his music is mysterious – both distant and close. The Fiddler always leaves me wanting more.

I recently attended the current Broadway revival that will apparently close December 31, 2016. The production was as meaningful and enjoyable as each of my previous encounters with the story, albeit with some subtle and less than discreet changes. The title character began perched on a roof and at another point was hoisted through the air — something I do not recall from prior adaptations. There’s also the framing of Tevye, dressed  in a red parka without a head covering at the beginning and end of the play. This aspect received a fair amount of attention in 2015 when the play opened. Spoiler alert: The curtain opens with Tevye dressed in a modern red parka, which hides his small prayer shawl (tzitzit). His head is uncovered and, at the conclusion of the play, he joins those leaving Anatevka again wearing the red coat and without any head covering. At the time, reviewers offered this was a nod to contemporary times.

This is where I would go a little deeper. Tevye, no doubt a little different in the current Broadway revival, has a difficult relationship with God. Just as he changes, so too, has the Fiddler’s character undergone a transformation. Once upon a time, there was a delightful scene in which Tevye and the fiddler appear dancing opposite one another, getting closer and closer. The Fiddler’s steps, intentionally mirroring Tevye’s, draw closer in a front of flirtation that one hopes they might touch or exchange words. Yet, their intimacy is beyond consummation. The interchange, or lack there of in the current production, shows how far the Fiddler (dare I say God?) is out of Tevye’s reach. What has changed in the courtship between these two main characters? The scene that I just described, which is not in the current play, is just as meaningful and relevant today. There are many today for whom their faith is as ripe as their frustration.

Maybe Tevye’s character is different. He is portraying, or at the very least shuffling toward an audience that is struggling with many aspects of Jewish identity. The dancing, the shaking, and Tevye’s throwing his hands into the air in despair and love remains as pervasive as the distance between Tevye and God. Tevye wants God, even if only for a single moment, to pay him one simple measure of attention. That Tevye does not appear to achieve his goal is as painful as ever, especially as his anger and frustration grows as he gradually loses control of his family. Note: Tevye blessed (albeit reluctantly, the engagement of his two eldest daughters as was his jurisdiction. In a moment over which he has no control – his third daughter proclaims her love to a man outside of the Jewish faith – Tevye tries to exercise more power by disavowing her.

As Tevye appears to be losing his grip on his family and faith, he finally embraces the reality of Anatevka. When he seems to be done fighting and struggling, he faces a moment of rest and resolution placing his hand on the shoulder of the person in front of him. The shoulder of none other than the Fiddler on the roof who has descended and joined the villagers. Appearing like every other member of Anatevka, the Fiddler is no longer distant and diametrically opposite to Tevye. He is real and he is touchable.Explanation:

Which of the following is true about acid rain? a. It is more acidic that normal rain. b. It is less acidic than normal rain. c. All rain is acid rain. d. There is no such thing as acid rain.


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Answer:

A

Explanation:

acid rain is made from pollution acids that get infused with the rain

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A - Golgi apparatus

B - Nucleolus

C - Endoplasmic reticulum

D - Mitochondrion

E - Ribosomes

F - Lysosome

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A geologic map primarily shows a. Geometry of region B. Elevation of a region C. Depth of a region D. Rock types of region

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Answer:

a.) geometry of region

Explanation:

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Describe the factors affecting India’s climate?
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Answer:

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Air pressure is important because it cause

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Answer:

it is related to volume, density, and temperature. also high pressure in the atmosphere causes the air to compress and sink, leading to clear skies and calm conditions.

Explanation:

Why are larger commercial farms replacing smaller ones in the United States?

A.
Many small farms benefitted from decades of increased profitability and have expanded and incorporated.

B.
Larger farms offer farm laborers higher wages, causing a labor crisis for smaller farms.

C.
Larger farms receive more economic benefit from mechanization and economies of scale.

D.
Increased land use for agricultural purposes to meet global food demands has caused increased farm size.

E.
Smaller farms are ineligible for many government programs that making farming more profitable.

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c

larger farms receive more economic benefit from mechanization and economies of scale

Find the midpoint
(1,5) and (5,9)

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Answer:

The midpoint of the question is 4

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Imagine you were the ruler of a small island nation similar to Hawaii . How would you rule? How would you react if a powerful nation wanted to take control of your island ? What measures would you take for the good of your nation and people ? How would you implement these measures ? What obstacles do you think you'd face and why ?

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Most people who visit Hawaii have heard of King Kamehameha. Many visitors see the name used everywhere. This is because of all the rulers of ancient Hawaii he was the most successful at conquering his rival island chiefs and then bringing together the people of all the islands under his rule.

From his conquests on the Big Island and the Hana side of Maui to his battles in Wailuku and Oahu, his life was often brutal and violent. In the end Kamehameha The Great was able to do what no other Hawaiian Ali’i (rulers or chiefs) could do, unite all the islands under one ruling institution – The Hawaiian Kingdom. He brought peace to the islands and ended what many believe was 100 years of war. The arrival of European ships brought continuous change to the ancient Hawaiian lifestyle after Kamehameha’s death in 1819.

Kamehameha Life Events Sign

This complicated caste society made up of family blood lines saw the ruling Ali’i as sacred Gods who ruled the people through a justly and sometimes brutal ancient Kapu system of governess.

What many people don’t realize is the struggle Kamehameha endured to achieve what other Ali’i at the time could not. His story is a fascinating glimpse into ancient Hawai’i and the transitions that followed the arrival of European and American influences.

THE FUTURE KING IS BORN

EUROPEAN DISCOVERY

RISE OF A WARRIOR

ISLAND CONQUEST

WESTERN INFLUENCES

HAWAI’IAN KINGDOM

WARRIOR KING

KAPU SYSTEM

ROYAL WOMEN

DYNASTY

KAMEHAMEHA DAY

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The Future King Is Born

Starting from the day of his birth Kamehameha’s life was filled with danger and stories of survival. Kamehameha’s birth name was Paiea (meaning “Hard Shelled Crab). His mother Kekuiapoiwa was the daughter of Alapai, ruling chief of the Kona district and high chief Keoua who ruled the Kohala district on the Big Island of Hawai’i.

The date of his birth is debated among historians but Hawaiian legend tells of a bright star, Kokoiki, appearing just before his birth. The date of the legend may coincide with the appearance of Halley’s Comet in December of 1758.

When the star Kokoiki was viewed by the Kahuna (Hawaiian mystic priests) it was prophesied that a great leader was about to be born who would defeat all his rivals and come to rule all the islands. It was also said that the child was po’olua, meaning “child of two fathers”, due to a liaison his mother had with Kahekili who was the chief Ali’i and King of Maui. It was considered a great honor by the chiefs of that period.

The ruling chief Alapai became fearful of the prophesy and ordered the infant put to death. While Alapai’s chiefs waited outside the birthing hale (house) his mother’s attendants cut a hole in the structure and whisked away the infant within minutes of his birth. It is said he was taken into the mountains where the cold and rain caused the newborn royal infant to stop breathing. Attendants revived him and he stayed hidden for years from the warring clans who saw him as a potential threat. At this time he was given the name Kamehameha which means “The Very Lonely One” or “The One Set Apart”.

European Discovery

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He eventually returned to his family and began training with his uncle Kalani’opu’u, then ruler of the Big Island of Hawai’i. As a young warrior he had tremendous size and strength. At close to 7 feet tall he proved himself as a great warrior and fulfilled another prophecy which stated that whoever could move the Naha Stone (said to have weighed over 2 tons) would unite the Hawaiian Islands. Kamehameha was able to roll it completely over.

By the time famed English explorer James Cook arrived Kamehameha was a trusted general in the Big Island’s ruler Kalani’opu’u armies. While colonists were battling the British during the American Revolutionary War the Hawaiian Islands were divided into four ruling kingdoms: the Big Island was under the rule of Kalani’opu’u who also had possession of the Hana district of Maui, the islands of Maui (except the Hana district), Lana’i, Moloka’i and Kaho’olawe were under the rule of Kahekili. The island of O’ahu was under the rule of Kahahana and the island of Kaua’i and Ni’ihau was under the rule of Kamakahelei. Kahekili also came very close to uniting the islands under his rule…but more about that later.

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Kamehameha first met Captain James Cook when he and Kalani’opu’u boarded Cook’s ship the HMS Resolution offshore of Hana. Captain Cook had just left what is now Kahului and was headed down the northeastern shores of Maui. Cook’s expedition had two ships, the HMS Discovery captained by Charles Clerke and his flagship HMS Resolution. A few days before Cook met Kamehameha (November of 1778) the ships were trading with the kanaka maoli (what native Hawaiians call themselves) off shore of Wailuku.Hawaiian Double Hull Canoe Etching

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Strongest economic player (leader) in the world markets in Asia

A. Taiwan

B. Indonesia

C. China

D. Japan

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China should be correct

What physical features are the five largest cities in the U.S. near?

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Answer:

Five largest cities in the US

1. Alabama

2. Alaska

3. Arizona

4. Arkansas

5. California

Explanation:

Physical features of these cities

1. Alabama: Montgomery is the state capital and site of many landmark civil rights events, like the Montgomery bus boycotts throughout 1955 and 1956 and the Selma-to-Montgomery March for voting rights in 1965.

The nation’s oldest baseball field, Rickwood Field, which opened in 1910, is located in Birmingham.

2. Arizona: Phoenix is the most populous state capital with approximately 1.5 million people living there. According to the National Climatic Data Center, the sun shines on Phoenix for 85 percent of its daylight hours.

3. Arkansas: Little Rock became the capital of the territory of Arkansas in 1821. The name “little rock” comes from the French explorer Bernard de la Harpe. In 1722, he saw rock formations jutting out from the Ouachita Mountains and named one group the big rock and the other the little rock.

4. California: this is the third largest city in the United States. California boasts mountains that are visible from just about anywhere in the state. Two main mountain ranges dominate: the Sierra Nevada and the Coast Range. The Coast Range runs from the northwest all the way down to the Mexican border, across 800 miles of terrain.

each year, one person in north america uses resources equal to how much land? A. 12 miles B. 12 acres C. 120 acres

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Answer:

C 120 acres thank me later not sure but

Farmers in southeast Asia have adapted mountainous areas for agricultural use by cutting steps into the sides of mountains called-

A. Terracing

B. Contour cultivation

C. Crop rotation

D. Levees

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A. Terracing. Hope that helps

Layers of the Earth (Seventh Period)
QUESTION 1
Which layer of the Earth has strong convection currents, which are responsible for the
crust's movement?
O Crust
O Mantle
O Inner Core
O Outer Core

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Answer:

Mantle

Explanation:

The pressure within the earth causes the magma to move around in convection currents, which causes a shift in the tectonic plates.

If you were far out
to sea in a boat
with no land in
sight, how would
you describe
your position or
location?


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You are far out in the deep ocean so the answer is d hopes this help❤️

Ryan took notes in class about a type of mountain, but forgot to write which mountain his notes match. Here is what he wrote: “swelling causes rock layers to break into sections with a gentle slope on one side and a steep escarpment on the opposite side, leaving vertical rock
faces between the breaks in the blocks.” Which type of mountain do his notes refer to?
folded mountains
tilted fault block mountains
ocean ridges
lifted fault block mountains

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Answer: B. Tilted fault block mountains

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His notes refer to tilted fault block mountains

What are tilted fault-block mountains?

Tilted-kind block mountains have one lightly sloping aspect and one steep facet with an exposed scarp and are not unusual in the Basin and various areas of western America. An instance of graben is the basin of the Narmada River in India, between the Vindhya and Satpura horsts.

How are tilted block mountains fashioned?

Tilted block faulting, also known as rotational block faulting, is a method of structural evolution in extensional tectonic events, an end result of tectonic plates stretching apart. whilst the top lithospheric crust reviews extensional pressures, the brittle crust fractures, creating detachment faults.

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Which quote from Washington’s speech best supports the answer to part A

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Answer:

Its A. ''There is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem''

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Strongest economic player (leader) in the world markets in Asia

A. Taiwan

B. Indonesia

C. China

D. Japan

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The strongest is b in world markets

Answer:

D. Japan

Explanation:

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How do civilians try to improve relations with each other to cool down social/ religious tensions?

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I can’t give factual information on this but I can give you a example

Some time a few years ago a bunch of Christians surrounded a Muslim man to protect him from a oncoming crowd while not to long from then a bunch of Muslim people surrounded a Christian man

Between 1830 and 1850, immigrants who moved to American cities often




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Answer:

Between 1830 and 1850, immigrants who moved to American cities often faced crowded living conditions in poor neighborhoods. The Industrial Revolution opened many new job opportunities for people. Americans that lived in the rural areas of the country moved to the larger cities where the factories were located.

Answer:

A. faced crowded living conditions in poor neighborhoods.

Explanation:

Which of the following is NOT a way to build on your strengths? A. eating a healthy, well-balanced diet B. only participating in sports you are good at C. learning as much as possible about the sport D. studying and learning from other players Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D Mark this and return

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

only participating in sports you know will not help you build your strengths.

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Answer:

This is the thermosphere. It is the region of the atmosphere above the mesosphere and below the height at which the atmosphere ceases to have the properties of a continuous medium. The thermosphere is characterized throughout by an increase in temperature with height.

Explanation:

What are the main effects of humans on the environment in the pacific coastal rage
? (pollution, clear cutting forests, establishing conservation land, etc.)

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Answer:

Human impact on the Pacific Coastal Range

Pollution by humans is a major impact on the pacific coastal range. It can kill ocean animals, cause toxic zones, and change food dynamics. Pollution can also harm a human's health and cause an economic loos for fisheries because the fish die.

Explanation:

Find the value of x in the isosceles triangle.

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Answer:

x = 15

Explanation:

As we can see it is an isosceles triangle so

The perpendicular line joining the vertex and base of isosceles triangle bisects the base. so

Taking the triangle of right side

hypotenuse (h) = 25 inches

base (b) = 20 inches

perpendicular (p) = x = ?

We know by using Pythagoras theorem

p= √h² - b²

x = √ 25² - 20²

= √ 225

x =15

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what mineral would you expect to find in the greatest abundance in a rock that is classified as mafic?

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Mafic rock, in geology, igneous rock that is dominated by the silicates pyroxene, amphibole, olivine, and mica. These minerals are high in magnesium and ferric oxides, and their presence gives mafic rock its characteristic dark colour.
ANSWER: Mafic rock, in geology, igneous rock that is dominant by the silicates pyroxene, amphibole, olivine, and mica. These minerals are high in magnesium and ferric oxides, and their presence gives mafic rock its characteristic dark color.

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Federalism- The sharing power;; Bill of Rights- A series of changes;; Seperation of Powers- A condition

Congressional committees are an important part of the work done in Congress. Which tasks are done by committees? consider proposed legislation | monitor the activities of the executive branch

What does Article I of the United States Constitution establish?
the legislative powers of the United States in a bicameral Congress

How did Britain's policy of salutary neglect contribute to the Revolutionary War?
Because the colonies had de facto independence, they revolted when Britain enforced taxes and regulations on them.

Standing Comittee- Review;; Select Committee- Investigate


Which three conditions must be met for someone to run for House of Representatives?
be a U.S. Citizen for 7 years minimum
live in the state they represent be at least 25 years of age

How was the writing of the Constitution influenced by the causes of the American Revolution?
B.
The framers wanted their new government to have more control over their new King than the British did.
C.
The framers didn't want their new government to have a central figure with supreme authority like the British King.
D.
The framers wanted their new country to have more restrictive laws than they had under British rule.

Before Congress sends a law to be signed by the President, both the House and the Senate must vote to approve the law. What is this an example of?
A.
federalist government
B.
a check on each body
D.
Congressional oversight


California is a large state with a large population. How many senators can it elect into Congress?
A.
6
B.
4
C.
2

After the Revolution,
-----
was viewed as essential for the new nation's economy to thrive. With less government intervention,
supply and demand
would drive markets to be more productive and competitive. In this
market economy
, private companies and individuals would play a central role rather than the Congress.


What did the framers include in the Constitution to prevent Congress from having unenumerated powers over individual states?
A.
the Tenth Amendment
B.
the Articles of Confederation
D.
the Ninth Amendment


The two branches of Congress meet in sessions. Their
-----
begins in January and ends in December. If a guest, such as the Prime Minister of Great Britain, wants to speak to both the House and Senate, they can hold a
------
of Congress. The President can call a
special session
to speak to the Senate or the House.

The president has determined that an attack on the country is imminent. He decides he must talk to Congress to determine if there will be war. What type of meeting should the president call?
B.
emergency meeting
C.
committee hearing
D.
special session


Congress is able to pass laws that are "necessary and proper" to carry out its duties. What statement in the Constitution allows for this power of Congress?
The Articles of Confederation
C.
The Seventeenth Amendment
D.
The Elastic Clause


Whip- This person is elected

Which two powers are exclusive to the Senate? conduct impeachment trials
confirm Supreme Court judges

A man is charged by Congress with a crime. He is arrested and put in jail without a trial.
What forbidden power has Congress just used?
Suspending the Writ of Habeas Corpus
Passing an Ex Post Facto criminal law
D.
Illegally issuing a Bill of Attainder

In
Griswold
v. State of Connecticut, the Supreme Court ruled that married couples do have the right to use birth control. This is an example of how the
-----
Amendment, introduced by James
Madison
, clarifies that the federal government does not have
-----
power.

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Answer:

you need to separate the questions properly

Answer:The Senate was controlled by the

✔ Democrats

.

The House of Representatives was controlled by the

✔ Republicans

.

Because of this, the houses of Congress likely

✔ pursued different agendas

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Describe the different climate regions of Eastern Europe (North, Southern, and Central) and how the climate affects life in these places. Be sure to mention the type of climate, the weather associated with it, and how both of those factors affect life in these regions.

Please help!

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Answer:

I know Russia is very cold most of Europe is mild and humid I would say.

Explanation:

I already went over this with my teacher.

What does it mean to study the element of geography called " Places and Regions ”

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Answer:

In addition to looking at the features of places, geographers examine how those features interact. In particular, they want to understand how people interact with their environment—how people and their physical environment affect each other. An area's environment includes its land, water, climate, plants, and animals.

Explanation:

Which of the following describes the theory of the moon’s formation? A. Our moon is an escaped moon from another planet B. The moon was formed with the solar system from clouds of gas and dust C. A giant asteroid hit the Earth and blew off a large piece which was caught in orbit D. The moon was formed elsewhere and was caught by Earth’s gravity as it passed by

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Answer:

B.

I could wrong that because there many theory.

I choose B that because my feelings think B make any sense?

Answer:

the right answer is C. A giant asteroid hit the Earth and blew off a large piece which was caught in orbit

Explanation:

thats the right answer

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