NO LINKS TO ANYTHING ITS ANNOYING 20 PTS FOR RIGHT ANSWER PLZ HELP​

NO LINKS TO ANYTHING ITS ANNOYING 20 PTS FOR RIGHT ANSWER PLZ HELP

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Answer 1

Answer:

2, 8, 4, 7, 1, 9, 3, 6, 5

Explanation:

have you ever even read the bible?

Answer 2

Answer:

1. escape temptation

2. confessing sins

3. forgetting sins

4. the Bible is a light

5. the two natures

6. judging others

7. edify one another

8. confessing sins

9. thoughts to honor God

Explanation:

I may be wrong but after a quick look through the Bible, I'm pretty sure I'm right.


Related Questions

read the excerpt from the story Animals in the Zoo.

"That was really awesome, Mom," Ryan said when the tour was over. "It was so cool to see all the animals, and the biking made it easier to get from one exhibit to the next. I can't believe we saw the entire zoo that quickly."

It was time for Ryan's mom to examine the tamarins, so they headed to the Primate Discovery Center. They walked into the veterinarian's room so that his mother could examine the tamarins. The public wasn't allowed to see them until Ryan's mother had looked them over and made sure they were healthy. The room was white, very sterile, and looked like an operating room that you would see on TV. Ryan's eyes widened and a look of uneasiness crossed his face. He was scared, and his mother noticed right away.

"Don't worry, we won't be operating on the tamarins today. We are just checking their health and looking at their eyes, ears, and hands during this visit. We want to make sure they are healthy enough to be put into their enclosure," she said. Just then, a zoo employee brought in the two tamarins, and Ryan immediately understood why they were called cotton-top tamarins. They had white tufts of hair on top of their heads. The zoo employee told Ryan and his mom that these two tamarins were the first of many to come to the zoo. If these two stayed healthy and appeared to be happy in their enclosure, the zoo would be able to get even more tamarins to fill the exhibit which is why they wanted to make sure they had an expert come in to examine them.

It took Ryan's mother 30 minutes to check each tamarin. He held his breath the whole time, worried that she might find something wrong. She wanted to make sure they both had thorough examinations. Finally, after an hour, she gave them both the all-clear, and Ryan finally exhaled.

One of the tamarins was looking right at Ryan and had her arms stretched out. Ryan looked at his mom with his eyebrows raised as if asking a question. She nodded at him, so he reached out and picked her up from the examination table. The tamarin licked the end of his nose, and Ryan laughed. He definitely would be back to visit the tamarins as soon as he could.

Read the excerpt from the story Winter Driving.

As he came around a bend in the road, he could feel his tires slip and slide on the ice. But the ice wasn't his only problem. His eyes grew wide when he saw a small hill straight ahead. He scrunched his eyebrows as he concentrated on staying on the road. He worried for a minute since he was driving slowly and the ice on the road might prevent him from making it up the hill.

He drove slowly until he got to the base of the hill. He started making his way up, but it wasn't long before his tires started to spin on the ice. He continued, slow and steady, squeezing the steering wheel so tightly that his knuckles were turning white.

Eventually, Jesper made it to the top of the hill. Phew, he thought. He pulled over so that he could release the steering wheel from his tight grasp. He squeezed his hands into fists a few times to get the blood flowing through his fingers once again. He took a few breaths and continued driving. The snow was still falling, and he knew he definitely didn't want to get stuck sleeping in his car. He had come this far, and he was determined to make it all the way home.

When he reached his driveway, a huge smile spread across his face, and his shoulders finally relaxed. He hadn't realized that his body had been so tense during the entire drive. He put the car in park and turned off the engine with a huge sigh. He was glad to be able to visit with old friends, but the drive home was not enjoyable at all. Next time, he would be sure to check the forecast ahead of time and leave before the weather got bad.

In these stories, the main characters become fearful. Which of the following statements best describes the similarities in how the characters demonstrate their fear?

They ask numerous questions.
They use facial expressions.
They get out of the situation.
They ask for help from others.

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Answer:

They ask numerous questions.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

because in when the first story when they were finished ryan exhaled

In the 20th century, one of the major economic problems in Spain and
Portugal was:
A. extremely low tax rates on corporations.
B. a dependence on overseas colonies to generate wealth.
O c. a lack of natural resources for development.
D. a refusal to trade with the European Union.

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The answer is that of D.

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Voluntary migration often occurs for economic reasons; the "great migration" of African Americans of Chicago after WWI is an example of this type of movement.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

It is TRUE that Voluntary migration often occurs for economic reasons; the "great migration" of African Americans of Chicago after WWI is an example of this type of movement.

This is evident in the fact that many African Americans of about six million moved from the rural areas in the Southern part of the United States to the urban areas in the Northern and Western parts of the country. The Great Migration period lasted between 1916 to 1970.

The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution could be considered a "Progressive" amendment because it
A)
allowed all people the right to vote,
B)allowed citizens 18 and older voting rights.
C)guaranteed suffrage to all races regardless of income.
D)
granted suffrage to all American citizens, regardless of sex.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

The 19th amendment was a progressive amendment. This amendment gave women the right to vote. The 19th amendment expanded popular sovereignty by extending the amount of people who could participate in choosing the leaders of the government.

who was William Shakespeare I am in 4th grade answer ASAP​

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Answer:

He is a famous poet and actor.

Explanation:

Answer:

A writer/Poet

Explanation:

He wrote many plays such as hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and many more and is revered as one of the greatest poets and writers ever.

How did the Chinese regard the Europeans who arrived to trade with them?

its a journal activity on edge nuity. thanks :)

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Answer:  They regarded the Europeans as foreign devils or pirates with whom they did not need to do business. Which countries succeeded in trading with Japan?

Explanation:

how does William Shakespeare affect us today 4 grade

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Answer:

One way William Shakespeare affects us today is by us using around 1700 words he invented, which is crazy because we use some of the words he invented everyday. Such as: Lonely, Unaware, Uncomfortable, Unreal, and more.

Explanation:

I hoped this helped. :)

How did the foreign policies of the U.S.S.R. and the U.S. affect each other after World War II?


O Terrorism became a global problem.
O A cold war developed between the two superpowers.
O Trade tariffs were placed on all goods from China.
Russians were not allowed into the U.S.

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Answer:

Explanation:

a cold war developed between the two superpowers

If a country or group of people do something to another country or group of people, does it affect the rest of the world?
Did what King Leopold II do in the Congo affect the US?
Does what the U.S. do to another country effect any other countries if it's not being directly effected by them? (Example: The U.S., Mexican Boarder. Would this effect another country that is not U.S. or Mexico?)
Why should one care or not if it is not affecting them?
From your group project, you learned about things that happen in the Mid 1800 through the early 1900's. Do those things effect you personally in 2021?
Why should or shouldn't we learn about this events?
Do people have a moral obligation to bring problems to light especially if they don't feel connected to them personally?
Did everyone that knew what was happening in the Congo, have a responsibility to say something?
What if they benefited off the system?
Do you have a responsibility to say something if the following happened?
You see a couple arguing and one hits the other one.
You see someone tagging the bathroom walls at school.
You know someone lies to get out of trouble and the lie puts someone else in trouble.
A street vendor gets bullied or harassed.
Your best friend is cheating on their partner.
Someone is getting harassed for their religious or faith beliefs even though you don't agree with those beliefs yourself.
Someone is getting bullied for the way they identify even though you don't agree with the way they identify.

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Answer:

In the long-run, large amounts of immigration will weaken the home country by decreasing the population, the level of production, and economic spending. If a country is losing citizens due to economic reasons, the situation will not improve until economic changes are made.

WHAT WAS PILIGING? NAPOLEONIC FOOT SOLDIERS

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Answer:

1 : the act of looting or plundering especially in war. 2 : something taken as value. pillage. verb. pillaged; pillaging.

Explanation:

Should the US have fought a war against Iraq to liberate Kuwait?

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Yes, the reason is because Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990 because they wanted to take advantage of the oil supply that Kuwait has so much of. If the US hadn’t helped Kuwait, the country would have been destroyed.

Yes the US has fought a war against Iraq to liberate Kuwait. Saddam Hussein, the ruler of Iraq, was ordered to evacuate Iraqi soldiers from Kuwait by the United States UN Security Council, but Hussein refused.

Why did Iraq Declreared war against Kuwait?

On August 2, 1990, Saddam Hussein's forces invaded Kuwait's oil-rich country sparking the Gulf War. Hussein hoped that Kuwait's oil reserves would give Iraq significant negotiating power as the gatekeeper to Middle Eastern oil and assist in paying off the enormous debt the country had incurred in its most recent war with Iran.

A geopolitical oil crisis resulted from Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. Saddam Hussein would control almost 20% of the world's oil reserves and take over as the leading oil power if he were to seize Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. According to President George H.W. Bush, if Saddam Hussein gained control over the vast oil reserves of the planet, "our jobs, our way of life, our own freedom and the freedom of allied countries throughout the world would all suffer."

The invasion was swiftly denounced by the United States and UN Security Council. Iraq was subject to economic penalties by the Security Council, and a deadline of January 15, 1991, was set for Iraq to remove its troops from Kuwait.

To learn more about Iraq's declared war against Kuwait follow the link.

https://brainly.com/question/3421991

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What is the main idea of the text, " Preventing Labor Discrimination During World Wa 2, 1942"?

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Answer:

In early 1942, as men of working age enlisted in the military and war production accelerated, US industries experienced a labor shortage. President Roosevelt established the War Manpower Commission "to assure the most effective mobilization and maximum utilization of the Nation’s manpower in the prosecution of the war" (Executive Order 9139). The commission estimated that nearly seven million new workers would be needed in 1942. General Frank McSherry, director of operations for the WMC, declared that

Explanation:

How can I get back focus on school

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dont have anything around you that can distract you from what you are currently doing. focus on one thing at a time

Hi there!

I can understand how school can be very difficult this year for all of us including me, here are some things that helped me!

1. Keep a routine.

Keep a schedule. Wake up in the morning, take a shower, eat some breakfast, head to class.

2. Have a desk.

Sitting in your bed all day may be comfy but is not going to make you very productive.

3. Turn some lights on.

Listen I love the dark and find it relaxing but all its going to do is make you sleepy. Try opening your blinds for some natural lighting.

4. Have a nice enviorment.

Nobody likes to be in a dirty area. Try to keep your room clean and maybe add some decorations! Plants add a nice natural touch!

I hope this helps! Good luck :)

Which of these religions is not monotheistic?
Group of answer choices

Hinduism

Islam

Judaism

Christianity

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Hinduism has many deities (Vishnu, Shiva, etc). Islam, Judaism, and Christianity only have 1 God.

What truths about God, life, and people are those stories (Genesis 1-3) trying to convey? What were the main points of the stories in those chapters?​

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

The truths about God, life, and people that those stories (Genesis 1-3) trying to convey were the power of the almighty God that created everything, including life on planet Earth, including humans. And on the 7th day, he rested. Then, Genesis explains the human's sin and how men and women were banished from the Garden of Eden or Paradise.

What were the main points of the stories in those chapters?​

The main point of chapter 1 is the story of how God created the heavens, planest, the Earth, and everything that exists. The main point of chapter 2 is how God created man first, and then, from a man's rib, God created a woman. The main point of chapter 3 is how God banished man and woman for the sin they committed in the Garden of Eden.

Of course, the stories reflected on the Bible -in this case, the Old Testament- are metaphors aimed for the reader to have a better comprehension of the symbolistic idea of the beginning or the creation story.

who Translated the New Testament into greek

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Answer: Neofytos Vamvas

Explanation:

Answer: the new testament of the bible was translated by Neofytos Vamvas

Explanation: while Desiderius Erasmus, who in 1516 published an edition of the New Testament containing the Greek text .

SORRY I GAVE TWO ANSWER THAT BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S THE NEW TESTAMENT OF THE BIBLE OR JUST NEW TESTAMENT INTO GREEK

Triangle JKL undergoes a dilation centered at the origin. The result is triangle JKL'. Which rule describes the dilation? A) (x, y) → (2x, 2y) B) (x, y) → (4x, 4y) C) (x, y) → ( 1 4 x, 1 4 y) D) (x, y) → (− 1 2 x, − 1 2 y)

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Answer:

1st answer is wrong

Explanation:

The rule that describes the dilation is (x, y) → ( 1/4 x, 1/4 y). Then the correct option is C.

What is dilation?

Dilation means the changing of the size of the object without changing the shape. The size of the object may be increased or decreased based on the scale factor.

Triangle JKL undergoes a dilation centered at the origin.

The result is triangle J'K'L'.

The points J(0, 4), K(8, 4), and L(4, -4). And the points J'(0, 1), K'(2, 1), and L'(1, -1)

Then the scale factor will be given as

[tex]\rm Scale \ factor = \dfrac{J'(0, 1)}{J(0, 4)} = \dfrac{1}{4}\\\\\\Scale \ factor = \dfrac{K'(2, 1)}{K(8, 4)} = \dfrac{1}{4}\\\\\\Scale \ factor = \dfrac{L'(1,-1)}{L(4, -4)} = \dfrac{1}{4}[/tex]

Then the scale factor is 1/4.

More about the dilation link is given below.

https://brainly.com/question/2856466

where did the first battle of the revolution take place? what year did it take place?

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Answer : The battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. The battles were fought on April 19, 1775 in Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy (present-day Arlington), and Cambridge.

how did jefferson davis and abraham lincoln disagree on the nature of the federal union?

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Answer:

Davis believed the sovereign states had the right to legally leave the Union, while Lincoln opposed this claim. It divided the Confederacy and gave the North control of the Mississippi River to the Union.

10. Which of the following holds sovereignty in a communist system? a. the workers c. the government b. the monarchy d. the church​

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i think it’s the government. this is because in a communist nation, the government owns all of the land and property of their citizens.

PLEASE ANSWER ASAP I WIL REPORT AND GIVE BRAINLYEST. How were the economic ideologies of the United States and the Soviet Union different?

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The bottom one







Explanation

The US is a Capitalist country and it’s based on free enterprise and isn’t that state controlled


But the Soviet union on the other hand it’s based on A command economy where is the state has a lot of control over the economy

C is the wrong one!! I'd really appreciate it if you would help me:D​

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I would actually say D.

With the industrial revolution, the amount of crops being produced actually wasn’t having too much work being put into producing those said crops. So it would actually encourage more people to become farmers because less work for more money is definitely something that most people would want to go for.

I hope this helps, have a great rest of your day!

Speaker 1: A state has the right to overrule an act passed by Congress. After all, the
national government is supposed to share power with the states.
Speaker 2: I believe that you are wrong. The states do share power with the national
government, but the Constitution says the national government has
supremacy.
These speakers are debating an issue that eventually became known as the -
A Monroe Doctrine
B Nullification Crisis
C Missouri Compromise
D Three-Fifths Compromise

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The Nullification crisis was a debate in 1832, over the south declaring tariffs from the north, unconstitutional. Both sides had a different viewpoint on state's rights towards the debate, causing the debate in the first place.

At first, why didn’t the Senate allow the law of emancipation (of slaves) a thing?

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Answer:

THey did not have Commander-in-Chief authority over the four slave-holding states that were not in rebellion: Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware, and so those states were not named in the Proclamation

Explanation:

Which was the first state to come into statehood?

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Answer: Delaware

Explanation:

Delaware was the first state

why did chief john ross write a letter to congress?

how does chief john ross describe the reaction of the cherokee people to being removed?

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Answer: He wrote a letter to congress because to protest

Explanation:

Chief John Ross and other leaders of the Cherokee nation wrote a letter to Congress to protest the 1835 Treaty of New Echota. This treaty, signed by a group of Cherokees claiming to represent their people, stated that the tribe would relocate west of the Mississippi.

Question 4
Every year how many people in the US. spend time working for a charitable cause

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Answer:

Each year 100 million people in the U.S. donate an estimated three hours per week to help a charitable cause. That works out to about 7.5 million full-time volunteers that help a good cause.

Explanation:

I gotta take a massive poop but I'm at school, what should I do?

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Answer:

just do it nike- ( ignore this it asked for 20 characters)

Why do you think only 10% off the bills
introduced in Congress become a law?

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Answer:

A bill can be introduced in either chamber of Congress by a senator or representative who sponsors it. ... The president can approve the bill and sign it into law or not approve (veto) a bill. If the president chooses to veto a bill, in most cases Congress can vote to override that veto and the bill becomes a law.

Explanation:

1. Why did president Lincoln introduce a naval blockade of Southern ports at the beginning of the Civil War?

2. Why in March 1864 did Lincoln appoint Grant as head of the Union Army?

help please they don’t have to be long answers !!!

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Answer:

1. During the Civil War, Union forces established a blockade of Confederate ports designed to prevent the export of cotton and the smuggling of war materiel into the Confederacy. ... The U.S. Government successfully convinced foreign governments to view the blockade as a legitimate tool of war.

2.Lincoln preferred to promote then-Commanding General Henry Halleck to lead the Union Army, which had been plagued by a string of ineffective leaders and terrible losses in battle. ... Well-respected by troops and civilians, Grant earned Lincoln's trust and went on to force the South's surrender in 1865.

Explanation:

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