Answer:
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Explanation:
There is pollution that has spilled into a lake. Explain why the birds who live on the lake are more likely to survive than the fish.
Answer:
When this happens, the birds are more likely to fly from the lake to safer grounds rather than the fish who are unable to get out of the water.
Explanation:
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How did the SECOND Great Awakening come to an end? Summarize it if you would like.
Answer:
The result of second great awakening leads to many incident like people started questioning the British Monarcy's rule. ... - In the American colonies the great awakening notably altered a religious climate and instead of relying on the minister ordinary people were encourged to make a personal connection with the god.
Explanation:
Fun Facts: Candy
Less than two percent of the calories in the American diet are supplied by candy.
In Europe during the middle ages, the high cost of sugar made sugar candy a delicacy available only to the wealthy.
Candy is simply made by dissolving sugar in water. ...
Germans consume twice as much candy as Americans.
Archeologists believe these documents to be over 2,000 years old. For this reason, some experts give the ancient Egyptians credit for inventing candy. The ancient Egyptians used honey to make candy by combining it with nuts, figs, dates, and spices. They used these candies as part of early religious services.
First Candy
It is believed that candy dates back to the ancient Egyptians at around 2000BC. The first ''candies'' were made from honey mixed with fruit or nuts. Sugar candy was invented by the Indians about 250AD.
What is the rarest M&M color?
tan
Brown was the rarest color, making up only 13% of the total. Now, this answer has an asterisk attached to it (as all the best answers do). *The rarest color M&M is actually tan.
20 Different Types of Candy.
Most Popular Candy in the United States
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
Twix.
Snickers.
Peanut M&M's.
Gummi Bears.
M&M's.
Butterfinger.
Kit Kat.
The Chocolate Cream bar created by Joseph Fry in 1866 is the oldest candy bar in the world. Although Fry was the first to start pressing chocolate into bar molds in 1847, the Chocolate Cream was the first mass-produced and widely available candy bar.
Mars and Murrie
M&M'S/Full name
They named the candy M&M, which stood for “Mars & Murrie.” The deal gave Murrie a 20% stake in the candy, but this stake was later bought out by Mars when chocolate rationing ended at the end of the war in 1948
It was very likely the Greeks, who introduced the word into our language. It appears that a popular treat among Alexander the Great's troops was a Persian delicacy called kand - a tasty reed garnished with honey and spices. The word "candy" probably came to us from this sweet that the troops brought home to Greece.
Top-selling chocolates and sweets. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are the No. 1 selling candy brand in the United States, consisting of white fudge, milk, or dark chocolate cups filled with peanut butter. They were invented by H.B. Reese after he founded the H.B. Reese Candy Company in 1923.
Last year, FOX Business was first to report on a limited-edition chocolate bar from the beans of ancient cacao trees in Ecuador that retailed for a whopping $385 a bar, making it the world's most expensive treat.
Just answer these 3 questions please I will give BRAINLIEST for the best one
Answer:
answer 1: 2 cups
answer 2: 5/6 per min so 5/6 x 6 is 5. 5 pages
answer3: b and d
Explanation:
As shown above
Answer:
For picture 1: 2 cups
For picture 2: She can read 5 pages in 6 minutes.
For picture 3: I'm pretty sure it would be B.
Explanation:
1. 1/3 2/3
2/3 4/3
3/3 6/3
6 goes into three 2 times.
2. 8 1/3 x 5/6 = 10
5/6 x 6 minutes = 5
3. For the x row the numbers go up by 2 each time.
for the y row the numbers go up by 6 each time.
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how does the executive branch act as a check on the legislative branch in texas government?
a. the legislative has the power to veto bills signed by the governor
b. the governor has the power to use a line item veto on spending bills passed by the legislative.
c. the governor has the power to overturn rulings by the supreme court of texas.
d. the supreme court of texas has the power to confirm appointments by the governor.
no links or unsure answers.
Answer:
The governor has the power to use a line item veto on spending bills passed by the legislature.
Explanation:
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Briefly describe the historical difference between the Sunni and Shi’ite branches of Islam.
no links
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Georgy exercises his right to own a gun and goes hunting.
Which principle of government is this referring to?
Answer:
the constitution.
Explanation:
why did the sculptor pose one figure looking back
Answer:
They both have the contrapposto pose as seen in Classical sculpture.
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Answer:
it enforced the law or punish
Explanation:
Roman judicial Branch was made out of six to eight public citizens who acted as judges. They were elected every two years by the people of Rome. They would oversee the courts and monitor their work. When someone would be caught breaking the law, their punishment was decided by the judicial branch.
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Can someone create a short summary of Thomas Jefferson's outlook of the Whiskey Rebellion and what he would say to Alexander Hamilton on why it was bad?
Answer:
He chose Alexander Hamilton to be his secretary of the treasury. Hamilton was a Federalist. Federalists wanted a strong, active government. They also wanted to promote financial success and support American industry.
Washington chose Thomas Jefferson to be his secretary of state. Jefferson was a Republican, which meant that he wanted the government to have limited power. He also wanted an economy based on agriculture rather than industry.
Political parties were emerging in the country. Some agreed with the Federalists and their vision for a strong central government that supported industry. Others agreed with the Republicans, who wanted a small government and an agrarian lifestyle. Washington chose men from both of these camps to advise him in his cabinet, and from the beginning, he struggled to settle the disagreements between them.
Hamilton’s master plan
After the war, each state in the country had large debts. Under the Articles of Confederation, each state would have to pay back these debts on their own. Some states put high taxes on their citizens, which provoked rebellions, like Shays’ Rebellion.
Hamilton thought the states shouldn’t have to do this on their own. He thought the central government should pay back the war debt instead. Hamilton believed the government should take an active role in supporting the economy of the young nation. He developed an economic plan that reflected his Federalist ideas. This plan had three main parts.
Portrait of Alexander Hamilton. Source: Wikimedia Commons, John Trumbull, White House Collection
The first part of Hamilton’s plan was for the federal government to take on the individual states’ debts from the Revolutionary War and be responsible for paying them back. The country was desperately in debt. Freedom really is not free, it turns out. The debts from the war totaled about $75 million, with the individuals owing about $25 million. Hamilton thought the national government should be responsible for paying this back.
Second, Hamilton wanted Congress to create a central bank—a bank of the United States. This bank would make it possible for the US government to pay back the massive war debts.
Third, Hamilton’s plan meant the federal government needed a way to make money. In 1791, Hamilton proposed a federal tax on whiskey and some other goods. This meant people would pay a tax to the government whenever they produced, sold, or consumed whiskey.
Explanation:
He chose Alexander Hamilton to be his secretary of the treasury. Hamilton was a Federalist. Federalists wanted a strong, active government. They also wanted to promote financial success and support American industry.
Washington chose Thomas Jefferson to be his secretary of state. Jefferson was a Republican, which meant that he wanted the government to have limited power. He also wanted an economy based on agriculture rather than industry.
Political parties were emerging in the country. Some agreed with the Federalists and their vision for a strong central government that supported industry. Others agreed with the Republicans, who wanted a small government and an agrarian lifestyle. Washington chose men from both of these camps to advise him in his cabinet, and from the beginning, he struggled to settle the disagreements between them.
Hamilton’s master plan
After the war, each state in the country had large debts. Under the Articles of Confederation, each state would have to pay back these debts on their own. Some states put high taxes on their citizens, which provoked rebellions, like Shays’ Rebellion.
Hamilton thought the states shouldn’t have to do this on their own. He thought the central government should pay back the war debt instead. Hamilton believed the government should take an active role in supporting the economy of the young nation. He developed an economic plan that reflected his Federalist ideas. This plan had three main parts.
Portrait of Alexander Hamilton. Source: Wikimedia Commons, John Trumbull, White House Collection
The first part of Hamilton’s plan was for the federal government to take on the individual states’ debts from the Revolutionary War and be responsible for paying them back. The country was desperately in debt. Freedom really is not free, it turns out. The debts from the war totaled about $75 million, with the individuals owing about $25 million. Hamilton thought the national government should be responsible for paying this back.
Second, Hamilton wanted Congress to create a central bank—a bank of the United States. This bank would make it possible for the US government to pay back the massive war debts.
Third, Hamilton’s plan meant the federal government needed a way to make money. In 1791, Hamilton proposed a federal tax on whiskey and some other goods. This meant people would pay a tax to the government whenever they produced, sold, or consumed whiskey.
The expedition they were joined by _____________________, who was a Shoshone Indian
Answer:
Sacagawea
Explanation:
She also brought her Daughter with her along the way :)
In the early sixteenth century a group of Muslim nomads from the north, called the Ottomans, invaded and conquered Constantinople. Soon after, they began fighting with the _______________________
Answer:
The Ottoman Empire was founded in Anatolia, the location of modern-day Turkey. Originating in Söğüt (near Bursa, Turkey), the Ottoman dynasty expanded its reign early on through extensive raiding.
Explanation:
NO LINKSS Which factor promoted the development of new forms of entertainment such as dance halls, carnival rides, and professional sports?
A. unemployed urban workers needed ways to spend their time, so the would not turn to crime.
B. busy city people no longer had time for older, more time-consuming forms of entertainment
C. the new middle class had leisure time and extra money
D. new technologies allowed people all over the world to view entertainment everywhere
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Your answer is C <3
Answer:
c is the right answer to your question the new middle class had leisure time and extra money
Which statement would MOST likely be made by a Quaker abolitionist in the build- up to the Civil War?
Answer:
the answer is c i think jk i know it is c
Explanation:
The Cold War made many people realize that the greatest threat to human beings is what?
Answer:
the human beings them selves
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Explanation:
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How are the responsibilities of the executive and legislative branches different when it comes to the Supreme Court?
Answer:
The executive branch, through the Federal agencies, has responsibility for day-to-day enforcement and administration of Federal laws.
Explanation:
eisenhower also targeted the federal government's continuing aid to business or what he termed___________. (a) creeping socialism (b) evil socialism (c) nationalism (d) creeping nationalist
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Answer:
A. Creeping Socialism
Explanation:
In order to become citizens, people who were not born in the United States must
a: find a relative that lives in the us
b: reside in the country and pass a test
c: swear loyalty to their home country
d: serve in the us military
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Who was Mansa Musa?
A) the name for the council of leaders that ruled Mali and arranged for trades with other nations
B) a Muslim emperor who ruled Ghana for fifty years and brought gold to his kingdom from Egypt
C) the fourteenth century Muslim ruler of Mali known for his hajj and the plans he brought back to Timbuktu
D) a Muslim leader who introduced Islam to the people of Mali
Answer:
Mansa Musa (Musa I of Mali) was the ruler of the kingdom of Mali from 1312 C.E. to 1337 C.E. During his reign, Mali was one of the richest kingdoms of Africa, and Mansa Musa was among the richest individuals in the world.
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Review your notes on the battles in the East and at sea. Then copy the graphic organizer below and use it to show which three conflicts you think were the most significant and why. from the history notebook chapter 16 section 2.
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Answer:The battle
The settlement
The peolpe
Explanation:
The battle
The settlement
The peolpe
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explain what happened in American history from the 1st President George Washington all the way to the 16th President Abraham Lincoln when the Civil War started. You can spend most of this essay on presidents or events that you liked the most during this time period from 1788-1860.
Answer:
Abraham lincoln was dead by bullet shoot in the head.
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Which of these cities is Timbuktu?
A
B
C
D
D, Timbuktu is in Mali
Which of the following was NOT a reason for the collapse of Ghana's Empire?
floods
over grazing
invaders
rebellion
who is our new president and why is he important
Answer:
he is important because president are suppose to run the country correctly and make a safe enviornment.
Explanation:
Joe Biden is our new president. He is not new because he has been our president for a coupple months now.
Answer:
The new president is Joe Biden
Explanation:
He has done a few things since he has been in office though it been long
These are 10 of the 17 execccutive orders he has put in.
1. Require masks on federal property
2. Rejoin the World Health Organization
3. Set up a c0vid office that reports directly to Biden
4. Freeze student debt collection
5. Rejoin the Paris climate accords
6. Strengthen legal protections for “Dreamers”
7. Halt construction of the U.S. Mexico border wall
8. Extend deportation protections for Liberians
9. Ban workplace discrimination against LGBT employees
10. Implement an ethics pledge for all executive branch officials
What sort of struggles did Civil War soldiers face before they arrived on the battlefield?
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How are the writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe, William Wells Brown, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Frederick Douglass similar?
a
Reflect society’s morals on death and tragedy
b
Reflect society’s struggle to treat women equally
c
Reflect growing support for abolishing slavery
d
Reflect the country’s disputes with British and Native tribes
Answer:
b
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Use the chart to help you answer the questions.
Voter Registration Rates, 1965
Which state had the lowest rate of African
American voter registration?
State
Whites
African
Americans
DONE
Alabama
692
193
Alabama
Georgia
626
27.4
Georgia
Louisiana
80.5
31.6
Mississippi
69.9
6.7
Mississippi
North Carolina
96.8
468
South Carolina
75.7
373
Virginia
61.1
383
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Answer:
MISSISSIPI
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP ME Match the following items. 1. sect Battle of Hastings 2. Sundiata Khmer kingdom 3. Golden Horde a kinship group 4. William the Conqueror founder of the Mali Empire 5. Angkor Mongols 6. calpulli a religious branch
Answer:
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Explanation:
sect - a religious branch
sundiata - founder of the mali empire
golen horde - mongols
william the conqueror - battle of hastings
angkor -khmer kingdom
calpulli - kinship group
which source of state funding for public schools in texas is the largest?
a. foundation school fund
b. local sales tax
c. state income tax
d. education access fund
Answer:
Foundational School Fund.
Explanation:
The majority of funding comes from local property taxes, which are collected by school districts, and state funding. The purpose of this document is to explain state and local funding of Texas public schools, as it is administered through the state's Foundation School Program.
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The foundation school fund is the largest source for the state funding for the public schools in the state of Texas.
Foundation School Fund :
It is the primary source for the state funding of the schools in Texas.This program ensures that every school receives equal amount of funds and aids in the state of Texas.The FSF program sets a target for each of the district which is adequate to ensure a basic education.It is the largest source of state funding in district schools in Texas.Learn More :
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