Answer: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword—that the Allies invaded.
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Answer: Get the facts on five D-Day beaches—code-named Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword—that the Allies invaded.
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Which of the following is true of most traditional societies?
A. Most traditional societies place a great emphasis on technological innovation
B. In most traditional societies, elders are respected for their
experience and wisdom.
C. In most traditional societies, the needs of the individual are
emphasized over the needs of the group.
D. Most traditional societies provide individuals with considerable
opportunities for social mobility.
Answer:
The answer is B because Most traditional societies have respect for elders for their wisdom.
true or false europeans in the 1400s thought that sailing around Africa was the best way to get to Asia from reading the works of the Arab geographer al-Idrisi.
According to most historians, what force of nature played the biggest part in the Spanish defeat of the great Inca nation?
disease
floods
extreme cold
drought
Answer:
A. Disease
Explanation:
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Answer: DISEASE
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How did the Battle of Vicksburg and Gettysburg change the course of the Civil War?
Answer:
The Battles of Vicksburg and Gettysburg change the course of the Civil War in that it marked the end of the Confederacy it also predicted the end of slavery, and that the Union would win.
Explanation:
it increased the North's will to win the war, and it gave the North a reason to keep fighting and to win the Civil War.
what is the main subject of Isaiah 9:6
Its telling us that Jesus is born that he will be called counseller, wonderful ect,
what are the four categories of monopolies
Answer:
Natural monopoly. A market situation where it is most efficient for one business to make the product.
Geographic monopoly. Monopoly because of location (absence of other sellers).
Technological monopoly. ...
Government monopoly.
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what is the main subject of Psalm 16
Which countries make up the Horn of Africa?
Describe some of the events that took place during the November 1923 "putsch" by Adolph Hitler? (Site 3)
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Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) and his associates staged the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich from November 8 to 9, 1923, a failed takeover of the government of Bavaria, a state in southern Germany.
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Mikhail Gorbachev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party and leader of the Soviet Union, was a reformer. What reason did Gorbachev have for wanting to bring reform to the Soviet Union?
Answer:
To sum it up, he wanted to make the people in the Soviet Union happy. There could be other reasons, but you would have to look that up.
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The regional variation in the appearance of humans in clustered populations probably results a from a long history of adaptation to different environments. b development of populations on different continents. c territoriality kept people from mixing and intermarrying. d wars kept populations separated.
Answer:
a. long history of adaptation to different environments.
Explanation:
The regional variation in the appearance of humans in clustered populations probably results from a " long history of adaptation to different environments."
The above statement is true in the sense that a "long history of adaptation to different environments" can lead to some of the following in organisms, and specifically humans in this case.
1. It fits humans to their immediate and physical environment such that there is improvement in the human evolutionary condition.
2. It creates adaptive traits that is strengthened as a result of natural selection.
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Ice ages affected human migration to North America by:
A. exposing land bridges people and animals could walk across.
B. making hunting and gathering more difficult.
C. forcing communities to move constantly to get enough food.
O D. covering more land in water and making it harder to travel by foot.
Explanation:
covering more land in water and making it harder to to travel by foot.
Answer:
A. Exposing land bridges people and animals could walk across.
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¿Cuáles crees que fueron las consecuencias de la implementación del modelo neoliberal en Chile?
Answer:
Explanation:
Corrupción
Mayor desigualdad social
Políticas sociales antipopulares
Menores salarios a clases populares
Aumento de impuestos
what was the last roadblock Utah had to overcome to become a state
Answer:
The U.S. government targeted plural marriage, which was, in the words of journalist Ken Verdoia, "the easiest whipping boy for Federal officials who really feared... theocracy in Utah." Congress would refuse the Utah Territory's applications for statehood for four decades, until the church renounced polygamy in 1890.Following the Mexican–American War, it became part of the Utah Territory, which included what is now Colorado and Nevada. Disputes between the dominant Mormon community and the federal government delayed Utah's admission as a state; only after the outlawing of polygamy was it admitted as the 45th, in 1896.The Territory of Utah was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from September 9, 1850, until January 4, 1896, when the final extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Utah, the 45th state.
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Was Utah a territory before it became a state?
The Territory of Utah was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from September 9, 1850, until January 4, 1896, when the final extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Utah, the 45th state.
In 1848, the United States gained control of Utah from Mexico as a result of the Mexican-American War. ... Over the next several years, disagreements between the U.S. government and LDS Church leaders kept Utah from becoming a state. It wasn't until January 4, 1896 that Utah was admitted as the 45th state.While the LDS population teeters on minority status in Utah's most populous county, adherents are growing in number in Utah County. ... Utah's most populous county is becoming less-LDS, according to church statistics, while neighboring Utah County, which has four Mormon temples and plans for a fifth, is growing more LDS.
Look, yes, the population of Utah is predominantly Mormon. ... There are many non-Mormons in Utah, religious or otherwise.
The settlement of Utah by Anglo-Saxons was commenced in July, 1847, when Brigham Young, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, lead the Saints to settle what is now Salt Lake City, a group consisting of 143 men, 3 women and 2 children.
What was the policy of appeasement and was it effective in keeping Germany from starting another world war?
Answer:
Appeasement, Foreign policy of pacifying an aggrieved country through negotiation in order to prevent war. The prime example is Britain's policy toward Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany in the 1930s.Explanation:
Hopes this helps. Mark as brainlest plz!What were some of the highlights or lowlights of American Culture in the 1950's?
Answer:
Low lights Cold War and the Civil Rights movement Racial discrimination (Rosa parks was kicked off the bus and sent to jail!)
Highlights: A new form of music was made, Rock n roll, New Technologies where created such as TV's.
Explanation:
Which of the following developments in the period 1450-1750 could best be used as evidence to modify Darwin's argument in the first paragraph about the establishment of Eurasian empires on
nomadic foundations
Answer:
The letter D is the right answer.
Explanation:
The text presented by Darwin shows an argument that it was impossible to establish a Eurasian empire through nomadic foundations. However, the establishment of the Safavid Empire disputes this information, as this was one of the most influential and powerful Aryan empires ever seen in Eurasia. The Safávida Empire had a great cultural and religious influence that pierced even after its decline in 1722, reaching the Afexárida, Zande, Cajar and Pálavi dynasties. Currently, it is possible to see various elements of its influence in the current Islamic Republic of Iran.
eastern european nations that were heavily influenced by the soviet union were known as what
Answer:
Soviet Satellites
Explanation:
Read this passage from a 1946 speech by Winston Churchill
It is my duty ... to place before you certain facts about the
present position in Europe. From Stettin in the Baltic to
Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended
across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of
the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw,
Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and
Sofia, all these famous cities and the populations around
them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are
subject in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence
but to a very high and, in many cases, increasing measure
of control from Moscow.2
How did the ideas expressed in the passage influence the Cold War?
A. They established a clear border between Europe's communist and
noncommunist regions.
B. They were used to justify aggressive actions such as the Berlin
blockade
O C. They encouraged the United States and Soviet Union to increase
aid to their allies
D. They encouraged small countries to remain nonaligned in Cold
War conflicts
Answer:
a I believe
Explanation:
i got it wrong by putting b and I don't think its c or d
When looking at the entire region of Europe, what contributes to Europe’s dense population?
A. abundance of natural resources
B. early industrialization
C. ample water supply
D. all of the above
Answer:
i've done research on all of them which didn't really provide much information but they all seem to apply so the answer is D. i believe
Explanation:
Abundance of natural resources, early industrialization and ample water supply are contributes to Europe’s dense population.
Why did Europe's population increase in the 19th century?In Europe, the increase in the industrialization results in the growth of the medical facilities in the country. More regular food supply and more advancement in public health care.
This leads to more decline in the death rate and in correspondence birth rate has remained same, this is the reason of increasing population of Europe.
Thus, option D is correct.
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What is often part of employee evaluations? A. Discussing goals and responsibilites B. Filling out application C. Reading the employee handbook D. Writing a resume
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What 100-day event is Mark Doyle referencing? *
World War II
Rwandan genocide
War in Iraq
Gang conflict in Los Angeles
Answer:
Rwandan genocide
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How can they ripen fruits after removing them from the trees?
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Answer:
The government of Athens.
Explanation:
The system comprised a legislative branch (the Parliament) and two executive branches, the English Council of State and the Lord Protector, all being elected (though the Lord Protector was elected for life) and having checks upon each other.
Why was Saudi Arabia a strategic ally in the 1st Persian Gulf war?
A)
They used chemical weapons against Iraq to help the allies.
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They pressured traq with economic sanctions to surrender.
C)
They provided much of the manpower needed to invade Iraq.
D)
Their geographic location to where the fighting was taking place made it
easy to launch allied strikes.
how a region can have an impact on culture and the economy ? HELP ASSAP
Answer: Landforms might include physical features like mountains or oceans. If you live in the mountains, you're likely to develop a particular culture that adapts to life at a high altitude. For example, you might wear heavier clothing and tend to be physically stronger as a result of climbing often.
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Which space station was the first to be put into orbit by the United States?
1 point
Answer:
international space station
Papua New Guinea's proximity to the equator is responsible for creating a biome in the
region
which is characterized by
Tropical Rainforest