Answer:
Military
Explanation:
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i once had one similar to this but not exactly so please correct me if i am wrong :)
answer:
these should be all the answers for the fill in blank boxes
for number one
sedimentary
for number 2
metamorphic rocks
for number 3
magma
for number 4
rocks
while these should be the answers for the arrows
for number 5
erosion
for number 6
erosion ( same answer i believe )
for number 7
lithification
for number 8
more erosion ( hopefully )
for number 9
metamorphism
for number 10
metamorphism ( again )
for number 11
melting
for number 12
solidification
for forgive me if i was wrong on any of theses fill in the blanks!
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Which statements explain the response to the crisis in Somalia? Check all that apply. The US will not help Somalia. The US authorizes military action. This is a humanitarian effort. General Hoar took food from the Somalis. Somalia has not interfered in the mission.
The US authorizes military action, This is a humanitarian effort and General Hoar took food from the Somalis are the statements explain the response to the crisis in Somalia. Hence, option B, C and D are correct.
What is causing the crisis in Somalia?Interclan tensions, political rivalry, military offensives by the government and foreign armed forces, and the Al-Shabaab insurgency are the main causes of conflict in Somalia. It restricts both the ability of those in need of aid to access it and the ability of aid workers to reach the afflicted community.
Due to the harsh drought in the Horn of Africa, Somalia is suffering from a severe food shortage. Following five consecutive failed wet seasons, 6.5 million people are currently experiencing severe food insecurity in the midst of the driest circumstances in 40 years.
Poor governance, interclan violence, and marginalization are ingrained tendencies in Somalia. Al-Shabaab's tenacity and entrenchment stem from its deft use of corrupt government and clan rivalries, exploitation of clan conflicts, and support for outcast clans.
Thus, option B, C and D are correct.
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The answer is B, C, and D.
describe the initial invasion occupation of nanking
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Which statement best describes this author's point of
view?
O Hitler was a scourge who would bring disgrace to
Germany
Hitler had strong ideas but did not inspire strong
support from Germans.
O Hitler was a charismatic leader who appealed to the
German people.
O Hitler had the ability to influence some people, but
not true German patriots.
Answer:
C. Hitler was a charismatic leader who appealed to the German people.
Explanation:
Explanation? Just trust this dude
Answer: I got it correct the answer is A.
Explanation:
How did USA stop the spread of communism?
Which nation was a member of the Triple Entente?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Italy
D. Austria-Hungary
Why does dr king find it "amusing to me when a negro man says he cant demenstate with us becuase if someone hit hi he would fight back?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
Why does Dr. King find it "amusing to me when a negro man says he cant demonstrate with us because if someone hit hi he would fight back?"
Here civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr is referring to fact that some African American people did not want to participate in his protests and demonstrations because they pacifists, non-violent protests. So these people did like the fact that if they received any aggression from the police, they could not respond in the same way.
Dr, King affirmed that many
African American people had to suffer humiliations every day, and despite that, they had the character and high orals to respond with dignity, not with fear.
Dr. Kimg was criticized for his non-violent approach to protest. bit also was supported by millions of Americans that understood that more violence would not produce anything good for Dr. King's movement. With his non-violent approach, Dr. King was trying to emulate Mahatma Gandhi.
PLEASE HURRY!!!!!Part 1: Graphic Organizer Complete the graphic organizer about independence movements in Asia and Africa. Use specific
examples in each entry.
Answer: hope this helps
Explanation: I’m cool
Independence movements in Asia and Africa from colonial power was a long struggle to gain rights.
Independence movementsColonial history of the regions, including long-term causes of the independence movement: Asia and Africa
India: Many European countries colonize India in the 17th century. The colonial control for 200 years led India to become weak.Vietnam: France establish a colony in Vietnam in 1877 with the founding of French Indochina. Under French control, Vietnamese rights were restricted, as they were under the French government.South Africa: European countries began colonizing South Africa by introducing the Slave system. South Africa under British power was suppressed by introducing Apartheid law. Ghana: Ghana came under the control of the British in the early twentieth century. The British called the territory the “Gold Coast Colony”.Leaders of the movement:
India: Mahatma Gandhi.Vietnam: H o Chi MinhSouth Africa: Nelson MandelaGhana: Kwame NkrumahColonizing country:
India: BritainVietnam: FranceSouth Africa: BritainGhana: Britain.Short term, immediate causes of the movement:
India: India got independence in 1947. Vietnam: Revolt began to overthrow the French from Vietnam under H o Chi Minh.South Africa: Mandela went to prison and fought against the Apartheid in South Africa. He became President of South Africa. Ghana: The moment for independence began, and Nkrumah became President of Ghana.The course/actions of the movement, and the states or organization that supported or opposed the movement:
India: Gandhi introduces non-cooperation movement. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose introduces Indian National Army to overthrow the British from India.Vietnam: Guerrilla warfare in Vietnam by Minh to win independence from France.South Africa: Protests against Apartheid law sent many African leaders to prison.Ghana: Nkrumah formed a political party United Gold Coast Convention, to bring independence.Differences:
India: The movements in India were peaceful without any violence.Vietnam: Many revolts took place to overthrow the French. South Africa: Many Africans were sent to prison for opposing Apartheid.Ghana: Leaders did not face much opposition from the British. The fight for freedom was peaceful.Learn more about colonization here:
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Answer:
Without the 6th amendment, people accused will not be given rights to fight in court and have a lawyer and without this innocent people may be accused or framed.
Without the 4th amendment, people can be searched at any times. People who may be narrow minded may search people on just the way they look or where they are from and this is unreasonable.
Without the 8th amendment, we could be punished by excessive fines or bail and cruel or unusual punishment. We could be given punished like this for no given reason.
Without the 1st amendment, we would not have the freedom to practice our religion and this country would probably not be known as a free country because we wouldn't allow them to practice their religion freely.
In South America, which of the
following years did the Moche exist?
A. 600 B.C. to 1400 AD
B. 1,900 B.C. to 300 AD
C. 400 B.C. to AD 600
D. 100 B.C. to 900 AD
1.- ¿Cuál es la posición del Ministerio de Turismo respecto a la reactivación de las actividades de turismo en el Perú?
Answer:
english please
Explanation:
True or False: The Townshend Acts were a direct response by the British government to
the Boston Tea Party.
A. True
B. False
How did Henry Clay believe his American System would improve the U.S. economy?
A. By encouraging Americans to start small family farms
B. By helping struggling farmers find new jobs
C. By helping to increase manufacturing
D. By helping Americans purchase more foregin goods
Answer:
c. increasing manufacturing
Explanation:
he was sick of getting cheap imported goods from other countries
Answer:
C for ap*x
Explanation:
did it for the 34 points
how is the Jiang Jieshi's gov in taiwan similar to mao Zedong's in communist china?
Answer:
They were both one-party dictatorships with martia law.
One of the reasons that Marie Antoinette was disliked by the French people was that she...
a led the movement to change the Estates-General
b was seen as a foreign snob
c was on the side of the middle class
What was the shortest war in human history?
Answer:
The Anglo-Zanzibar War was a military conflict fought between the United Kingdom and the Zanzibar Sultanate on 27 August 1896. The conflict lasted between 38 and 45 minutes
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How did Vladimir Putin first become president of Russia? He was named acting president. He was elected in a scheduled vote. He was the leader of an aggressive revolution. He was elected prime minister, then president
The correct answer is A) He was named acting president.
Vladimir Putin first became president of Russia when he was named acting president.
On December 31, 1999, Russian President Boris Yeltsin resigned and chose Vladimir Putin as his successor. Russian government organized elections three months later after Yeltsin's resignation. So in the Presidential elections of March 2000, Vladimir Putin was declared the winner. He easily defeated his rival Gennady Zyuganov, who at that time was the leader of the strong Communist Party.
Since that election, Putin has been reelected many times and he is the absolute leader of Russia and one of the most powerful leaders of the world.
2 major events that have affected the number of democratic countries?
Answer:
As that momentum has worn off, many countries have struggled to ... Only a united front among the world's democratic nations—and a defense of democracy ... two-thirds of the countries whose freedom status improved between 1988 and 2005 ... fund-raising events, complete with Trump-branded wines and other products.
Whose vision was ‘Grama Swaraj’?
Explanation:
Gandhi's philosophy has motivated people to aim for both true wellbeing and long-term development. Swaraj is self-rule combined with a commitment to democracy and personality. Gram Swaraj, or community self-government, is autonomous, human-centered, and non-profitable.
Embroiled in war between three different ethnic declaring independence groups after
What political party can be blamed for starting the Wilmington Race Riots?
A) Fusionists
B) Republicans
C) Democrats
D) Populists
Answer:
Fusionists
Explanation:
Was the Revolution in Haiti more or less effective than the revolution in France?
Answer:heres my answer
Explanation:it was less than the revolution in France
Which leader stepped down after holding and losing a plebiscite asking the Chilean people whether they wanted him to continue in
power?
Answer:
Augusto Pinochet
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What factors helped Bill Gates found Microsoft?
Answer:
In 1975, together with his childhood friend Paul Allen, Gates developed a version of the programming language BASIC for the first microcomputer – the MITS Altair 8800. ... They officially established Microsoft' on 4 April 1975, with Gates as the CEO. Gates never returned to Harvard.
Explanation:
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In 2018, there was a shooting at my school, and it was on valentines day. I was a junior at the time. Me and my friends were in math class, when we heard two shots from across the hall. We all ran to the side of the classroom that was not visible by the door. The door was locked, but he shot his g'un to break the window on the door, and he then pointed his g'un at us. I held a book in front of me that blocked some shots, but I got grazed by a few bullets. 15 people I knew were killed, including some of my best friends, and my teachers. I wanted to share this with everyone, to let their names be remembered.
Alyssa Alhadeff, 14 years old
Scott Beigel, 35 years old
Martin Duque, 14 years old
Nicholas Dworet, 17 years old
Aaron Feis, 37 years old
Jaime Guttenberg, 14 years old
Chris Hixon, 49 years old
Luke Hoyer, 15 years old
Cara Loughran, 14 years old
Gina Montalto, 14 years old
Joaquin Oliver, 17 years old
Alaina Petty, 14 years old
Meadow Pollack, 18 years old
Helena Ramsay, 17 years old
Alex Schachter, 14 years old
They are all gone, and I wish them the best in heaven. :(
Answer:
I'm really sorry that happened
Explanation:
really sorry
Answer:
Oh my, this is so sad. I'm sorry you had to go through this. I'm sorry for your loss. Take a moment of silence for all of the people who died in this shooting and honor them. The worst part is that this isn't the only school shooting and others had to go through this horrible event too.
I hope you have a great day. I will remember and honor those people. Wishing you the best.
If you ever need to talk about something, I will be here.
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Advantages
City states have some advantages over non-citystate countries.
Better managing, planning and pacing their population growth because there is no free-ranging intra-country rural population migration to the city. They can calibrate the city population growth via immigration controls. Easier to plan public services, public infrastructure, etc.
The politics is less complex, less compromise required, because there is no urban-rural political divide. More decisive, rapid decision-making. In most electoral systems, rural constituencies tend to have disproportionate electoral power over urban ones. Politicians tend to pander to rural constituents, who are easier to please than urbanites.
Easier to justify (in terms of utilization) and rollout most infrastructure such as 5G. But, some infrastructure may be more challenging, such as metro mass rapid transit systems because of dense urban development, requiring underground tunneling.
And if we look at globalization growth today, it’s powered by citystates and global cities. They are the hubs of globalization.
(3) Disadvantages
No hinterland.
Vulnerable to military attacks.
Vulnerable to sieges and blockades, military or economic.
Vulnerable to instability spillovers from unstable neighbors, e.g. ethnic or religious riots.
Possible water supply challenges. Heavy dependence on external supplier - supply risks.
Possible food supply challenges. Heavy dependence on external supplier - supply risks.
Possible environmental issue spillover from neighbors, e.g. haze, nuclear plant accident, oil leaks, oil tanker shipping accidents, etc.
Possible health issue spillover from neighbors, e.g. epidemics, pandemics
Were slaves "docile and content"?
Answer:
no- they were slaves lma.o
Answer:
The answer is No, correct me if I'm wrong
Historians believe that Martin Luther announced the Ninety-Five Theses by giving a speech in a square in a small town. handing churchgoers fliers during a service. nailing a list to the door of a church in Germany. printing his beliefs in a newspaper in Wittenburg.
Answer: whats the question
Explanation:
What piece of material evidence exists to demonstrate that Jesus was crucified for political reasons?
Answer:
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ did not take place in obscurity. The writers of the four gospels were actual figures in history that wrote, from various perspectives, about the life, ministry, and death of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Their writings depicted eyewitness accounts of documented happenings in history. The variety of theories as to the events following the crucifixion and to what happened to the body of Jesus, only serves to further establish the fact of this heinous death. Such well-known legends as the swoon theory, that Jesus only passed out on the cross and was later resuscitated by the cool air of the tomb, and the case of the stolen body are strewn throughout literature chronicling the events of that time. The fact is, the death of Jesus Christ was never disputed. The Jews, both those who hated him and those who would become His future followers, witnessed His death. It was a public event that took place in front of the whole world. John 12:32-33 says, "'But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself.' He said this to show the kind of death He was going to die." Joseph of Arimethea, himself a notable figure of the Jews of that day, requested the body of Jesus in order to give Him an honorable burial.
As to the validity of the mode of execution, it was established that by the first century, crucifixion was the Roman method for certain non-Roman criminals. It was initially employed as a form of punishment causing extreme pain and humiliation, so much so that the word "excruciating" was created for the express purpose of describing the unfathomable horror of the individual's suffering on a cross. Excruciating literally means, "out of the cross." How wonderfully this fit into the plan and will of God: "If a man guilty of a capital offense is put to death and his body is hung on a tree, you must not leave his body on the tree overnight. Be sure to bury him that same day, because anyone who is hung on a tree is under God's curse. . ." (Deuteronomy 21:22-23).
The massacre and shame that the Savior endured as one accursed was suffered for our benefit. He who never sinned suffered on our behalf, for our sins worthy of death; we were the accursed. The severity of the punishment was a stark reflection of God's holiness and His hatred of sin. While we as humans justify ourselves and compare ourselves to others who may not be as "good" as we are, God has indicated that the slightest infraction is an affront to His holiness.
1 John 5:17 says, "All wrongdoing is sin. . ." What a terrible weight Jesus carried, the load of our sins that so disfigured Him, that even the Father turned away? Matthew 27:46 "About the ninth hour Jesus cried out in a loud voice, 'Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?' - which means, 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?'"
Perhaps the greatest evidence of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is the eternal results in the lives of those who have accepted Him. Those who have believed in what happened on Golgotha have been given the right to be called sons of God, and may now cry "Abba, Father." We can now have fellowship with the living God.
Jesus Christ was not the first or last person to be crucified. He was the only one, however, to be resurrected, and that from such a horrible death. He bore in His resurrection body, forever, the scars of His crucifixion in His hands and feet and side. We are told in God's Word that this will ever be a witness, for as the prophet foretold, "And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication. They will look on me, the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for him as one mourns for an only child, and grieve bitterly for him as one grieves for a firstborn son" (Zechariah 12:10).
Explanation:
medieval universities
printing press
classical studies
Complete the
humanism
Pairs
enabled mass publication of books that spread new
scientific thoughts to a large number of people
focused on human accomplishment and potential
weakened, but didn't eliminate the power of the
Catholic Church in secular issues in Europe
kept the work of Greek and Roman scientists
alive during the Middle Ages
study of ancient Greek and Romancizations and
their accomp shments
Answer:
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