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A

Explanation:

it helps us to socialize with other people


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why do you think historians refer to the area as mesomerica

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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.

Based on the excerpt below what is one environmental pressure affecting
coastal areas? *
Indonesia's forested land also supports extremely high levels of biodiversity, which in
tur, support a diverse array of livelihoods and ecosystem services. The combination of
high population density and high levels of biodiversity together with a staggering 80,000
km of coastline and 17,508 islands, makes Indonesia one of the most vulnerable
countries to the impacts of climate change.
- University of Indonesia, 2007
A. increased efforts to conserve mangrove forests
B. decreased urbanization and travel
C. tourism and environmental protection
D. high population densities

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Answer: D. high population densities

Explanation:

High population densities as noted in the excerpt, make coastal areas very prone to climate change conditions due to the environmental pressure exerted by such huge number of people.

The people in Indonesia will be more prone to climate change effects such as flooding as water levels rise and continue to encroach on the islands which no doubt have houses close to the coast due to the high population densities which means that a lot of people are in danger of losing their homes.  

which of congress powers is implied through the necessary and proper clause

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Answer:

Greenman, 110 U.S. 421, 439–40 (1884) (considering whether Congress's powers to borrow money, coin money, lay and collect taxes, and regulate interstate and foreign commerce implied the power to make paper notes legal tender for public and private debts under the Necessary and Proper Clause).

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A British millionaire named Lady Houston funded a mission involving a formation of British aircraft that flew over the peak of Everest. Their plan was to drop the British flag on the summit of the mountain.

What is the meaning of the word formation as it is used in the excerpt?

Group of answer choices

Adoption or acceptance

Arrangement or grouping

Gift or donation

Surprise or wonder

Flag question: Question 9

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an arrangement or grouping, as the british are altogether

Answer:

Its B!

Explanation:

Arrangement or grouping

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What does the word dissolve mean in the sentence below?

If you don't chew the hard candy, it will dissolve in your mouth.


A stay
B melt
C taste bad
D taste sweet

What does the word tropical mean in the sentence below?

I will pack only summer clothing to take to the tropical island.


A desert
B Hawaiian
C place with hot weather
D place with wet weather

What does the word throughout mean in the sentence below?

Tammy stepped in mud and spread it throughout the house.


A outside
B all over
C dirtying
D messing up

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Answer:

1). melt

2). Hawaiian

3). all over

Answer: B melt/C place with hot weather/B all over

que toma en cuenta la empatia

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that takes into account empathy

How did the unification of Italy and Germany transform the territorial configuration of Europe?

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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.

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Explain five reason why self examination is important aspect of our lives​

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Answer:

i dont know

Explanation:

you need to figure out for yourself

How did Charles end up with Eastman for his last name? Answer asapppp

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The father had converted to Christianity, after which he took the name of Jacob Eastman. John also converted and took the surname Eastman. ... When Ohiyesa accepted Christianity, he took the name Charles Alexander Eastman.

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"Crimes against property" are much more common than "crimes against persons."
1) True
2 False

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Answer:

"Crimes against property"

Explanation:

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What is the first step in the treatment process for addiction where the addiction is systematically and safely withdrawn?
_______ is the first step in the treatment process for addiction. It is the process where the addiction is systematically and safely withdrawn.

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Answer: Withdrawal

Explanation:

Withdrawal is the first step in drug deaddiction. In this the person is removed from habitual intake of the drug and the withdrawal symptoms are monitored and treatment for them is provided as the body reacts when it does not receive the habitual and routine dose of the drug to experience the same effect it used to experience while consuming the drug. These symptoms are indicative of dependence upon a drug. Person should be instructed to remain hydrated, must remain stick to the sleeping schedule, take proper diet, medications can be provided to counteract the effect of drug and also have the same effect but does not develop psychological and physical dependence, meditation and yoga are some of the treatments that can aid in overcoming the withdrawal symptoms.

Answer:

detoxification

Explanation:

When ten-month-old Frances throws her toy out of sight, she looks to see where it falls. Developmental
psychologists would say that Frances' behavior indicates that she has developed
centration
conservation
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egocentrism
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object permanence
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accommodation

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I think it’s d or e...

Based on the information, Developmental psychologists would say that Frances' behavior indicates that she has Object permanence. Thus the correct option is D.

What is Object permanence?

Learning object permanence is recognizing that things and people remain in existence even when you can't observe them or hear them. Focus and attention span issues result from a lack of object persistence.

In the given case it is explained that Frances, a ten-month-old, looks to see where her toy lands as she throws it out of sight. Frances' actions, according to developmental scientists, suggest object permanence.

An individual can develop his logical functions at the concrete operational stage by using the corresponding performing talents.

Therefore, option D is appropriate.

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According to the lecture, what was a major problem faced by banks in the West before the Federal Reserve System was established? How did the system help solve this problem?

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Answer: Before the establishment of the Federal Reserve System, the West was faced with financial crises. ... This led to the set up of the Federal Reserve Act. The Federal Reserve System was created to tackle these banking issues and also to make possible fostering a sound banking system and healthy economy.

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Prior to the creation of the Federal Reserve System, the West experienced financial crises. This resulted in the creation of the Federal Reserve Act. The Federal Reserve System was established to address these banking concerns while also promoting a stable banking system and a balanced economy.

Explanation:


State three stressful situations that fresher students are likely to
encounter at TVET college or university of technology.

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Explanation:

When students come into the university and become members of the institution for the first time they usually face a number of adjustment problems, the result of stressful experiences they are subjected to by the conditions, events, or situations in their new environment. This study was, therefore, an attempt to find out the nature of students' experiences by finding out aspects (conditions and or events) of the university they assessed as stressful especially during their early days in the university. A 40-item questionnaire, with statements clustered into five categories of stress-induced factors of university, was used to collect relevant data. The subjects responded to the questionnaire in terms of their assessment of their experiences of the different aspects of the university presented to them on the questionnaire. The results revealed that factors associated with Financial Difficulties, Demands of the University Environment and the University Administrative Process (in that descending order) were assessed as stressful. While data analysis revealed significant sex differences in the assessment of stressful experiences with various aspects of the university, no significant differences were found on the basis of subjects' age groups and institutional affiliations.

Which of the following describes how freshwater resources are threatened in urban areas?



chemical residue collected from streets in rain runoff


contamination due to power plant emissions


chemical residue in rivers that sustain water sources

contamination due to littering from urban residents

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Answer:

b or c

Explanation:

Answer:

Chemical residue collected from streets in rain runoff

Explanation:

All choices are contaminant sources. But contamination due to power plant and chemical residue in rivers that sustain water sources are not limited to urban areas.

Of the two remaining choice, contamination due to littering from urban residents has less impact than chemical residue collected from streets in rain runoff.

What does this comparison tell you about the political power of the average citizen in each society?

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y igdoo  

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how is educational indicator calculated​

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Answer:

Calculation method: Divide the number of pupils (or students) enrolled in a given level of education regardless of age by the population of the age group which officially corresponds to the given level of education, and multiply the result by 100. ... Data required: Total enrolment for a given level of education.

Third parties play a significant role in the election process because they advocate


Reform

Inaction

Stability

Tradition

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Answer:

reform

Explanation:

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Why are the years from 220 to 589 called the Period of Disunion in Chinese history?

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The Period of Disunion

Answer:

I think it because both years have the spimilarities for things that happen to the Chinese people

Explanation:

am not sure

Brittany says, "I'm majoring in finance because my parents expect me to join the family business when I graduate, but my friend Abigail is majoring in finance because she is materialistic." Brittany's statement illustrates:
a. The self-fulfilling prophecy
b. The fundamental attribution error
c. Cognitive dissonance
d. Unconscious stereotyping

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D Unconscious stereotyping

Answer:

Explanation:

d. Unconscious stereotyping

what is the unique character of moral judgement and decision making​

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I don't know to be honest with u

Explanation:

to be honest with you

A federal income tax exists to provide revenue for e schools and other services, 0 state governments O local govemments the US government​

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Answer:

Option B, State Government

Explanation:

State government get its  revenue from the following sources

a) Income

b) Sales tax

c) Other taxes

d) Charges and fees

e) Transfers from the federal government

Thus, option B is correct

How do the inner planets differ from the outer planets?

A.
The inner planets do not have any moons.

B.
The inner planets are extremely large.

C.
The inner planets are made of lighter elements.

D.
The inner planets have little or no atmosphere.

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Answer:

The four inner planets have slower orbits, slower spin, no rings, and they are made of rock and metal. The four outer planets have faster orbits and spins, a composition of gases and liquids, numerous moons, and rings. The outer planets are made of hydrogen and helium, so they are called gas giants.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

It would be C because

Earth has a moon so it can't be A

The Outer Planets are much bigger than the inner ones so it can't be B

Earth has an atmosphere so it can't be D

How was the federal court system created?

Executive Order

Virginia Constitution

United States Constitution

Congressional Bill

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Answer:

congressional bill

Explan

The boy ....... going to the movies with a friend.

(A) he is
(B) he always was
(C) is relaxing
(D) will be​

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D will be is the answe

The boy will be going to the movies with a friend. It is the concept of future tense. Option D is correct.

What is the future tense?

A future tense is defined as a verb form in grammar that indicates that the event indicated by the verb has not yet occurred, but is expected to occur in the future. A future tense form is the French aimera, which means “will love” and is derived from the verb aimer.

Future tense verbs, as the name implies, inform that an action or situation will happen in the future. We can use future tense verbs to refer to both events that we know will occur and occurrences that we believe will occur.    It consists of the phrases 'will+be+the present participle (the basic verb + -ing).'

Therefore, option D is correct.

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Who was Ashoka? How does his career reflect the impact of Alexander the Great on South Asia?

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Answer:

Ashoka, also known as Ashoka the Great, was an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent. i only know the first question

cut your coat according to the size of cloth​

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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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How do hospital and clinics help in population management?​

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Answer:

monitoring and identifying individual patients within that group.

Explanation:

being in a hospital helps improve the clients well being say if someone with cancer and was at a hospital they would be better off because their surrounded by people who know what there doing vs a person who has cancer and wont get help

2.3.10 In Example 1.1, we looked at a study to investigate whether dolphins could communicate. In doing so, we tested whether Buzz, one of the dolphins, could push the correct button more than 50% of the time in the long run. a. Describe what a Type I error would be in this study. b. Describe what a Type II error would be in this study.

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Answer:

a. When we reject null although it was true.

b. When we fail to reject null although it was false.

Explanation:

A type I error occurs when we reject a null hypothesis when it is actually true.

Thus in this case Type I error will occurs when we have a strong evidence that Buzz a dolphin could communicate. But we still reject this and conclude that it cannot communicate and we are only guessing.

Type II error occurs when we fail to reject a null hypothesis although it is false. So when we do not have a strong evidence that Buzz the dolphin can communicate and we still conclude that it can, it is said that we have incurred type II error.

what is the most beautiful girl in the world

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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 :)

I’m going to base this answer on the fact that your question is in social studies. Beauty is a social construct made by the beauty and modeling industry to sell more products and sell unhealthy unrealistic view on body types. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and everyone has different ways of looking at it.
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