Answer:
soviet union
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Kellie has written the following rough draft of a report on the fall of the Han Dynasty. Choose the correct way to complete each sentence.
Han Dynasty
The Han Dynasty fell around AD 220 when the last emperor stepped down. When he did this, he lost the _____, which was the philosophical belief that the gods had given him power to rule.
The emperor may have lost power from the gods, but many aspects of the Han culture remained after its fall. One was an artistic form of writing called____. It remained a highly valued form of Chinese art. People also kept their beliefs in ____, which they used as a guide for important life decisions.
Blank one choices
Mandate of Heaven
power from the people
strong central government
Blank Two Choices
calligraphy
numerals
Sanskrit
Blank Three Choices
Catholicism
Christianity
Confucianism
Hinduism
Answer:
blank one - mandate of heaven
blank two - calligraphy
blank three - confuncianism
Explanation:
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I just need help with the number 2 because my teacher said i need more things to put
Answer: private space, get my own place to sleep
Explanation:
What do these sculptures tell us about society in the Kingdom of Benin? (What can you guess that they cared about? How did they feel about Queen Ida? Was it normal or unusual for women to be in power? Was their royal family popular or unpopular?)
Answer:
it relates to the gods of the land the people of Benin were interested In deities because of the power's that was assumed they posses over thing like bountiful harvest and warfare
During WWI, battles were characterized by:
A. Constant movement of soldiers
B. Trench warfare
C. Submarine / battleship warfare
___ gave up its claim to Oregon through the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819. A. Mexico B. England C. Spain E. France F.Russia
Answer:
I believe the answer is England.
Explanation:
If a population's genetic trait does not support survival and reproduction, what will happen? *
It will become MORE common among the species.
It will become LESS common among the species.
TRUE OR FALSE President John F. Kennedy eventually signed the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. DUE IN 10 MINSSS
Answer:
he did not
johnson did
Every day after school, Dorothea Lange walked through the streets of downtown Manhattan, heading for the library where her mother worked. She moved so quietly that no one really noticed her at all. Dorothea didn’t mind going unnoticed — it gave her a chance to see the things she wanted to see.
Dorothea had a hard childhood because she felt different from other people. She had a physical disability. When she was seven, the disease called polio had left her with a limp. Also, when she was twelve, her father abandoned the family, leaving her mother to care and provide for them. Dorothea grew to be a solitary child. She spent many hours alone, watching other people going about their lives.
A World Full of Images
Over time, Dorothea developed a special gift — she saw beauty in things that others didn’t even notice. As she walked the streets of New York City, she discovered a world full of images. She saw poor immigrants struggling to make lives for themselves in America. She saw the homeless walking the same streets as the wealthy. Even before she held a camera in her hands, Dorothea captured these pictures in her mind and heart.
One of Dorothea’s journeys led her to the door of Arnold Genthe, a portrait photographer. She didn’t have much experience with photography, but in 1914, she convinced Genthe to make her his assistant. He taught her how to take portraits and work with cameras, studio lights, and negatives. She watched everything he did and soon became an accomplished photographer.
Photos Worth Taking
In 1919, camera in hand, Dorothea Lange traveled to San Francisco. She set up her own portrait studio and became successful photographing the rich and famous. Ten years later, when the Great Depression began, things changed for everyone, including Lange.
People all over the country lost their jobs. Businesses closed, and fewer people could afford Lange’s portraits. Her business suffered, but she saw this as a mixed blessing. She realized that she wasn’t very happy only creating portraits for pay.
Lange struggled to decide what to do next. She took a vacation to help her make a decision. Walking alone in the mountains, she remembered the pictures she had filed away in her heart from her childhood, of bustling markets and hard-working immigrants. Suddenly, she knew what to do.
“I had to take pictures and concentrate upon people, only people,” she said. “All kinds of people, people who paid me and people who didn’t.”
Lange wandered the streets of San Francisco, just as she had done as a child in New York City. She watched people around her going about their lives. One day, she took a photo of people waiting in a bread line. She hung that photo in her studio with the portraits, and realized that it was more powerful than all of the work she had done before.
Struggles and Strength
The state of California soon hired Lange to photograph the living conditions of migrant farm workers. She traveled out of San Francisco to the camps where migrants from the Midwest came to try to find work. In one camp, she came across a woman and her family on the brink of starvation. “I saw and approached the hungry and desperate mother. She said that they had been living on frozen vegetables from the surrounding fields, and birds that the children killed.”
Lange was appalled by the way these families were living. She took photographs of the woman and her children, and of other people in the camp. When people saw those photographs, they were shocked as well. In fact, the federal government rushed 20,000 pounds of food to the workers in that camp, mainly because Lange had brought attention to them.
The pictures Dorothea Lange took during the Great Depression captured people’s despair and their hopelessness. But the photos also captured their pride and honor. She saw in these people a determination that even the Great Depression could not take away. Using her camera, Lange kept a record of people who would have otherwise been forgotten. When President Franklin Roosevelt began a program to help those people most affected by the Depression, Dorothea Lange’s photographs played an important role in bringing aid to many migrant workers.
Throughout her life, Lange believed that “a camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see.” She hung her camera around her neck almost every day. The pictures she made decades ago are still teaching us to see that beauty can always be found in the strength and determination of the human spirit.
Question: How did the Great Depression impact Lange's career?
First off, the Great Depression made Lange realize that she wasn't content simply taking photos just for pay. In other words, the onset of the Depression allowed her to embark on a journey of finding fufillment in taking photos and on taking these photos as a form of art, like a recreational hobby, rather than as just a job. This journey she set out on, taking pictures of everyone, mostly the poor, made her realize that taking photographs of people who are severly struggling made the most powerful photos. In this way, her job of taking photographs not only enhanced her skills but caused her to become more concerned for the welfare of these poor folks she was photographing. This photography journey, caused entriely by the Great Depression, opened up a whole new world for Lange. A world where she wanted to help those who were suffering and were not as blessed as her. The Great Depression turned Lange's career of photography into a career of bringing attention to those who were the neediest, bolstering the determination of not only the destitute but also others out there willing to help the needy just as she was.
Workers in Transportation and Logistics careers who believe in the benefits of a union are most likely to work for
local, state, or federal governments.
nonprofit organizations that use unions.
companies that use self-employed contractors.
private companies and businesses.
Answer:
A. local, state, or federal governments
Explanation:
A transportation and logistics employee helps facilitate the shipping and storage of materials, creating schedules, and supervising other employees. If this type of worker believes in a labor union, they would therefore work somewhere that values fairness and equal opportunity, such as a government workplace.
Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.
The sea labeled with the number 4 on the map above is the __________ Sea.
A.
Black
B.
Bering
C.
Caspian
D.
Adriatic
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
I think it's C. Caspian Sea
Sorry if I'm wrong. I hope this helps!
Answer:
C. Caspian Sea
What impact did technology have on WWI?
A. Less people died than previous wars
B. There was no new technology
C. More deaths were caused by mass-produced weapons
D. People surrendered more easily
How do you think a reduction or loss of consumers in an ecosystem might affect producers?
The ecosystem has been defined as a group of communities living together. The loss and reduction of the consumers affect the producers and increase the competition between them for space.
What are producers and consumers?Producers are said to be at the base of the ecological pyramid and food chain. They are said to be the autotrophs that are capable of producing their own food that is used as an energy source for the consumers.
The consumers are heterotrophs that feed and depend on the producers. If the population of consumers decreases or is lost then the number of producers will increase which will lead to competition between them for space and nutrients. This results in an unbalance of the ecological food and energy pyramid.
Therefore, the balance of the ecosystem will get altered.
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Which of the following is a true statement about the U.S. Senate? *
Bills cannot be introduced in the Senate
The Senate cannot override a Presidential veto.
The Senate contains fewer members than the House of Representatives
The Senate is the only house of Congress that contains committees.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
1.) "Domesticate" means ___.
A.)to take into or absorb
B.)to cause to be tame
C.)bring home illegally
D.)detested
E.)regarded with extreme distaste
3.) ___ means rising or having risen back to strength or prominence.
A.) Resurgent
B.) Differentiate
C.) Reverted
D.) Discriminatory
E.) Segregate
Describe the cultural influences on Caribbean cooking.
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Answer:
The development of Caribbean cuisine was also undeniably influenced by the culture and culinary traditions of Africa, Asia and India in the early 1800s
Major influences on Caribbean identity trace back to the arrival of French settlers (from the early-17th century), English settlers (from the early-17th century) and Spanish settlers (from the late-15th century).
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Answer:
Traditional island cuisine results from a mélange of cultural influences.
Explanation:
The islands have been fought over and owned by various European powers—mainly the British, French, and Spanish. All of these cultures, as well as their respective culinary traditions, have played a role in forming the multi-national cuisine of the Caribbean.
How did militarism help start WWI?
A. Militarism had nothing to do with WWI
B. The Industrial Revolution reduced the # of weapons
C. The “two-power rule”
D. Nations wanted to be powerful and have the biggest military
Canada's economy struggles with which of the following? (Select all that are correct)
a. Over depletion of natural resources and pollution
b. Improving public services forces the country to raise taxes
c. location makes it difficult to trade with other countries
d. unemployment
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
Antonin Scalia and Robert Kennedy were both appointed to the supreme court under Reagan.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Which of the following events was a direct result of the Brown vs. Board of Education decision? *
a. The Civil Rights Act was passed.
b. The end of Jim Crow Laws.
c. The Montgomery Bus Boycott began.
d. Schools became integrated.
Answer:
I would say D
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Explanation:
1. Define. the word nomination in your own words?
Answer:
when you decided to elect someone for an award.
Example: 250 people nominated Ariana Grande for an Emmy award
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation: Nomination is like being voted and chosen for example if you were running in an election you were "Nominated" to be the next president
What is the message of this political cartoon of stepping stones to glory
Answer:the first cartoon, from July 1936, Low draws Hitler advancing towards his goals of expanding German military power and territory by walking along the backs of the "spineless leaders of democracy" who are nothing more than "Stepping Stones to Glory."
Explanation:
Answer:
The first cartoon was in July 1936
Explanation:
Called: Stepping stones to glory
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The purpose of the Pan African Movement in Africa is to:
A) create one African government
B) create one African language
C) continue European control in Africa
D) develop a unified region in Africa
What impact did the expansion have on ancient Rome and the Roman Empire? You can discuss the positives that came from expansion as well as the negatives that came about from expansion. Your answer should clearly show that you understand the impact that expansion can have on a civilization.
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Why was the loss at Bull Run/Manassas so dangerous to the north?
Answer:
The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as the Battle of Manassas, marked the first major land battle of the American Civil War. ... The Confederate victory gave the South a surge of confidence and shocked many in the North, who realized the war would not be won as easily as they had hoped.
The ___ became an important route for bringing furs to the East.
A. Wagon Trail B. Oregon Trail C. Columbia Trail E. Santa Fe Trail F. Trail of Tears
Answer:
I think it is B
Explanation:
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THE HOMEFRONT IN TEXAS
People began moving from areas to the larger to take jobs in the war industry factories.
Texans (limited) their food and goods to help with the war effort and “made do” with less.
Scrap metal drives helped to provide metal for war and machines
Texans saved the and sent it to help in the construction of
.
Texans the troops stationed in Texas for training.
TEXAS OIL FUELS WWII?
Oil and gas helped to provide to the military.
To protect the Texas to the East Coast for war efforts, a was built.
Approximately of the war effort came from Texas, so Texas fueled the U.S. victory of WWII.
The Navy had a named the “The USS Texas” which served in the invasion of North Africa.
WHAT WAS THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF WWII ON TEXAS?
____________________ and ____________________ continued to boom as new oil fields were discovered.
The movement from rural areas to the cities led to the ________________________ of the state.
Texas went from a primarily rural, ___________________________ state to a diversified state of not only agriculture and oil but also industry, factories, and big ____________________.
WHAT WAS THE SOCIAL IMPACT ON TEXANS?
____________________ and ____________________ were afforded professional opportunities in the military and business that forever changed the face of the Texas ____________________ .
This led to the later Civil Rights achievements.
WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF WORLD WAR II ON TEXAS?
Texans played a vital role in supporting the war efforts, which helped launch the ____________________ and ____________________ of Texas.
Answer:
People began moving from areas to the larger to take jobs in the war industry factories.
Explanation:
Choose all the right answers.
How can insecticides get into your house?
Crops may be coated with chemicals.
Cattle may drink from polluted streams.
The chemicals seep down into ground water.
Run-off from streams may enter reservoirs.
Fish may be contaminated.
the first four are correct. most fish farms don't use insecticides for this reason
What was a significant impact of World War I for the United States?
A. The United States joined Europe briefly as one of the major world powers.
B. The United States joined a military alliance with the Allied powers
C. The United States allowed France to trade with South American colonies
D. The United States was required to pay reparations for war crimes towards Germany
Would you please help to answer this question, will you?
Answer:
I think its d.
Explanation:
cause all of the above they were found near river valleys