So this is a weird question but is there anyone who can help prove god is not real ive bean told he was real, but for years nothing shows he is real my parents told me to believe, but I believe he is a false god we believe in his cause be are hiding the pain we are all hiding. I want to know why people believe in a god that has never helped those who need him there is 1.6 billion people in the world without homes and more than 10 million kids die a year and around 4,000 kids with defects die a year and around 24,000 kids die before they are even giving a choice on how to live they die before they can chose there story there story ends at the beginning. Please i need someone to help me ive stayed up day and night reading looking for an answer that i believe does not exsit but whats a life without questions so if someone can tell me why i should believe in a false god known has jesus i will be very thankfull.
Answer:
Short Answer is you shouldn't
Explanation:
Short Answer is you shouldn't. People throughout history have always created stories in order to explain the unknown. These stories help ease our minds and add meaning to what would otherwise be seen as choas to some. This does not mean that these stories are reality. Christianity, Judaism, and Catholicism aren't the only religions that exist, there are many religions, each of which has their own gods. There are thousands of gods throughout all the religions that exist. These religions were created by man and should not be taken as fact. Truth is no one truly knows how we came to be, what happens when were gone, or many other life questions that most people ask. Therefore, you shouldn't believe in a god that others tell you exists, you should research and believe in what you want, because at the end of the day no one can prove the existance of a God, regardless of how much they claim they exist.
What value did storytelling have to the Greeks?
Answer:
Or more specifically, the stories and their profound beauty instilled some Greeks with a strong, intrinsic belief in the self, which ultimately led to their transition from monarchical to democratic rule, not to mention a flourishing society that continued to foster humanistic arts and refinement.
Explanation:
Which type of public policy is the following policy? Government issues a tariff on foreign goods. A. Domestic Policy B. Foreign Policy D. Not A Public Policy C. Both Domestic and Foreign
How did economic opportunities for free African Americans differ from enslaved African Americans during the early 1800s?
A. Free African Americans could own property and had some rights, while enslaved African Americans had no rights at all.
B. Free African Americans had no rights to own property but could operate a business, while enslaved African Americans had no rights at all.
C. Free African Americans had the right to own businesses and property, while enslaved African Americans only had the right to own personal property.
D. Free African Americans could own and operate their own business, while enslaved African Americans could not own but could only operate a few small types of businesses.
Answer:
that will be A. Free African Americans could own property and had some rights, while enslaved African Americans had no rights at all.
Question 6 of 20 To determine how to divide the time you have to finish a project, what should you do? A. Don't worry about the time; just hurry up and finish B. Just jump in and start completing tasks C. Ask for help immediately D. Divide the number of days you have by the number of tasks you have to do
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
You won’t have much work and after a few days you will stars to feel proud and do more work
Do you think stability in the Middle East is important to U.S. interests? Why or why not?
Answer:
Stability with the Middle East is important to the U.S interests because the Middle East is the most important source of energy, producing almost 40% of the world's oil.
Stability in the Middle East is important to U.S. interests because Middle East is rich in natural resources, especially in oil production.
What is Middle East?The Middle East is a geopolitical term that refers to the regions of Arabia, Asia Minor, East Thrace, Egypt, Iran, the Levant, Mesopotamia, and the Socotra Archipelago. the term "Middle East" is came into existence as the replacement of the term "Near East" in early 20th century.
Middle East is rich in oil production and it's export, which contributes to the entire region through the wealth it generates and the labor utilization.
The unresolved conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is one of the reason behind the conflict in the whole region of Middle East.
Hence, The richness of resources is the reason behind US interest.
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what do you think would be the modern day equivalent of silk in terms of trading value
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Answer:
What could be the modern-day equivalent of silk in terms of trading value is oil.
Although alternative energies are increasing their importance in times of climate change and global warming, oil is still the "black gold" of modern. The world still uses oil in different forms and means of transportation still depend on oil.
Oil has been the cause of many wars and confrontations, and of the United States intervention in the Middle East to maintain its political and economic interests. The oil industry produces trillions of dollars annually and the countries of the world who have more exportations of oil are the United Emirates and México.
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What occurred at Fort Sumter in 1861?
Answer:
1861 was the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina by the South Carolina militia and the return gunfire and subsequent surrender by the United States Army, that started the American Civil War.
Explanation:
Briefly explain one specific historical event or development during the 1970s that promoted the growing clash between liberals and conservatives over social and cultural issues
Answer:
Women's rights
Explanation:
In the 1970's the liberal citizens and feminists of the United States started demanding about more rights for women politically as well as socially. An amendment , "Equal Rights Amendment was approved by the congress and liberals hoped it would pass with ease in the senate. But conservatives felt it was an attack on the traditional and orthodox gender roles and they viciously tried to stop it and ultimately were successful in defeating it. This led feminists to leave the politics and focus on activism more.
How did democracy expand during Jackson's Presidency?
A. All adult white men could vote over the age of 21.
B. Only rich land owners could vote.
C. Slaves were allowed to vote.
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As a result of the concept of nuclear deterrence during the Cold War,
a) both the United States and the Soviet Union were unwilling to build dangerous, destructive weapons, which would have encouraged war.
b) both the United States and the Soviet Union were willing to build weapons that were increasingly dangerous to stop the other side from attacking.
c) both the United States and the Soviet Union signed treaties to deter the development and testing of nuclear weapons.
d) both the United States and the Soviet Union agreed to work together to develop and test nuclear weapons to prevent future wars.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
B. both the United States and the Soviet Union were willing to build weapons that were increasingly dangerous to stop the other side from attacking. edge 2021
Why did millions of African-Americans relocate during the Great Migration?
Answer:
They wanted economic opportunity, freedom from racial segregation, and safety from lynching and other racist violence
What political party took control of the German government?
Answer:
National Socialist German Workers' Party/The Nazi party
Explanation:
If you are referring to around 1933/before ww2 started then yes the Nazis
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Answer:
1, word spreads like fire, people would have heard it and passed the knowledge or the local paper would have informed people. 2, I imagine the slaves would have been exited or felt that it was just another false rumor.
Explanation:
How did you feel while viewing the documentary, how do you feel now, what are your personal thoughts about the Emmett Till Story and lastly, what caught your attention the most in this documentary besides the terrible ending of Emmett’s life?
Answer: While viewing this documentary I went through such emotions. I felt furious, crushed, hateful, damaged, and wounded. This documentary was very challenging and difficult to watch. Although, I have heard about this story from my family before, by hearing it once more. I was crushed all over again. Personally, I felt like the violence act that took place was unfair and there should have been more justice. It is cruel to treat a human being like this. Where is the remorse? What caught my attention the most in the documentary was how it was built on racial discrimination.
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Answer:
I would think probably d
Explanation:
but that's just because I know that she was a nurse only because she wanted to help her country
Use the chart to answer the question.
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Farming technology replaced the need for manpower
• G.I. Bill gave opportunities to veterans that they did not have before
the war
• Urban areas had more job opportunities than the rural areas
What is the BEST title for the descriptions?
A. Reasons for the Great Migration Before World War I
B. Reasons Georgians Moved to the Urban Areas After World War II
C. Reasons Georgians Moved to the Rural Areas Before World War II
D. Reasons for the Decline of Industry in Georgia After World War I
Answer:b
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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How are the effects of the Haitian Revolution still felt today?
Explanation:
During the slave revolts that gradually morphed into a full-blown revolution, most participants in the Haitian Revolution had fairly limited goals: to destroy slavery and bring about a more free society on the island of Saint-Dominique, a French colony in the Caribbean. Beyond these goals, most of the slave forces had few long-term plans for what would come after emancipation.
Some of the leaders in the Haitian Revolution were steeped in Enlightenment philosophy and hoped to model Haiti on the principals of the French and American Revolutions. Unfortunately, many of the most educated and democratically minded of these leaders (most significantly, Toussaint L'Ouverture) died before the revolution found its end. Those that were left ruled the new nation single-handedly, with military might and sometimes cruelly.
Help me to write a letter about the marijuana debate
Answer:
There has been a huge increase in legalization and use of cannabis (marijuana) in recent years. Despite federal prohibition of all cannabis use, 33 states and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for medical purposes; 11 of them and DC have further legalized it for recreational uses, and 15 other states have decriminalized marijuana use to some extent.
Each step raises ethical issues for health care providers, patients, and government officials.
The case in favor of using marijuana for medical purposes was made in a letter from the World Health Organization to the secretary general of the United Nations on January 24, 2019. Some 30 countries around the world had legalized medical marijuana as of 2018.
The letter followed an expert committee’s conclusion that cannabis and cannabinoids derived from the marijuana plant are relatively low risk and carry positive health benefits, including pain reduction and improvement of motor functions in patients with Parkinson’s. It called for more research to better evaluate the benefits and harms.
An expert committee appointed by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine also raised some red flags about marijuana use in a report issued in January 2017. The panel considered more than 10,000 scientific abstracts published since 1999 and reached almost 100 separate conclusions.
Therapeutically, it found evidence that cannabis or cannabinoids could reduce pain symptoms, the muscle spasms associated with multiple sclerosis, and the nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy. On the downside, it found suggestive evidence that cannabis use prior to driving increases the risk of a motor vehicle accidents and, in states where cannabis use is legal, increased the risk that young children would find and ingest the substance in overdose quantities.
Parents and other adults surely have an ethical obligation to keep cannabis out of the reach of children.
The panel found “moderate evidence” that cannabis can lead to abuse of other substances such as alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs. It also found “limited evidence” that cannabis can impair learning, memory, and attention, even in individuals who have stopped smoking cannabis. It can also impair subsequent academic achievement, social relationships, and may increase the risk of unemployment and low income.
The panel cited a recent nationwide survey which estimated that 22 million Americans aged 12 and older had used marijuana in the last 30 days and that 90 percent of the adult users used it primarily for recreational purpose while only 10 percent used it solely for medical purposes. Around 36 percent used it for both purposes. This is an alarming increase in the recreational markets where oversight is minimal.
The risks of rapid expansion have been documented in Colorado, the first state to legalize recreational marijuana. Edibles there produced a disproportionate share of pot-related crises in emergency rooms, according to a report in The New York Times on March 25. Edibles were also more likely than inhaled pot to cause severe intoxication, acute psychiatric symptoms in people with no history of psychiatric illness, and cardiovascular problems. The lead author of the report, published in the April 16 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine, told reporter Roni Caryn Rabin that he does not think edibles should be available in the retail recreational market.
Meanwhile, the state medical societies in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Delaware issued a joint statement in March opposing the legalization of recreational marijuana because there is not enough research proving it is safe.
Even though two-thirds of the states have legalized marijuana for medicinal purposes, enrolling some two to three million people in their programs, the vast majority of health care systems won’t provide cannabis to their patients or allow them to bring their own supply. The facilities are reluctant because cannabis remains classified by the government as a schedule 1 drug, making it technically illegal to use for any purpose, including medical.
The greatest risk to public health is probably posed by cannabidiol oils (CBD) added to edible food products, such as cookies and brownies. The problem is that CBD is not psychoactive and does not cause the highs characterized by THC. It can take hours before it kicks in, so users may mistakenly believe it isn’t working and eat some more, compounding the risk. The edibles may also contain too much or too little of the supposedly active ingredient or contain toxic contaminants introduced during production, which is not tightly regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Which of these democratic principles is true of the Roman citizens in the Roman Republic
They could choose officials to represent their vote
they could vote directly on issues
they had no influence over government issues
they could elect councils but not Tribunes
Answer: The answer is D
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Who left a lasting legacy in philosophical thinking?
Answer:
Aristotle
Explanation:
Aristotle was one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived and the first genuine scientist in history. He made pioneering contributions to all fields of philosophy and science, he invented the field of formal logic, and he identified the various scientific disciplines and explored their relationships to each other.
The influential Greek astronomer who lived between 85-165 A.D., had a geocentric view of the universe and used elaborate mathematical explanations to support his ideas was_______.
A) Aristotle
B) Galileo
C) Copernicus
D) Ptolemy
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Which early expedition encouraged European expansion into North and South America?
Vasco da Gama's expedition to India
Bartolomeu Dias's expedition to southern Africa
Fernando Magellan's expedition around the world
Christopher Columbus's expedition to the Caribbean
Answer:
D: Christopher Columbus’s expedition to the Caribbean
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What argument does Albert Beveridge make in The March of the Flag against the position of the
American Anti-Imperialist League?
A The people of the Philippines voted to keep American rule.
B Government by consent should only be extended to those who are capable of self-
government
C God did not grant the United States the right to expand its borders.
The American founders did not believe in the principles of liberty and self-government.
Answer:
B. Government by consent should only be extended to those who are capable of self government
Explanation:
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"that all just government derives its authority from the consent of the governed, applies only to those who are capable of self government."
In the Treaty of Versailles, what was the
“War Guilt Clause"?
A. It declared that Germany was victorious.
B. It exempted all of the Central Powers from being
blamed.
C. It placed the blame for the war on Turkey.
D. It placed the blame for the war on Germany.
Answer:
It placed the blame for the war on Germany.
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What are the three reasons why Rome was successful?
Answer:
The Roman Empire was so successful because of roman dominance in warfare and the stable structure of politics. The empire was impressive because the Romans were very practical and well organized people, they were ambitious and aggressive in obtaining anything the Romans craved.
In conclusion, the reasons summarized amount to; revolutionary Roman organisation, successive cultural assimilation, technological superiority and strong leadership.
Explanation:
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i need a description of the Jews of the Renaissance and Reformation
Answer:
The 15th through the 18th centuries involved major changes in Jewish life in Europe. The conflicts, controversies, and crises of the period impacted Jews as much is it did other Europeans, albeit perhaps with different outcomes. In social, economic, and even intellectual life Jews faced challenges similar to those of their Christian neighbors, and often the solutions developed by both to tackle these problems closely resembled each other. Concurrently, Jewish communal autonomy and cultural tradition—distinct in law according to its own corporate administration, distinct in culture according to its own set of texts and traditions—unfolded according to its own intrinsic rhythms, which, in dialogue with external stimuli, produced results that differed from the society around it. The study of Jewish life in this period offers a dual opportunity: on the one hand, it presents a rich source base for comparison that serves as an alternate lens to illuminate the dominant events of the period while, on the other hand, the Jewish experience represents a robust culture in all of its own particular manifestations. Faced with these two perspectives, historians of the Jews are often concerned with examining the ways in which Jews existed in separate and distinct communities yet still maintained contact with their surroundings in daily life, commercial exchanges, and cultural interaction. Further, historians of different regions explore the ways that Jews, as a transnational people, shared ties across political frontiers, in some cases, whereas, in others cases, their circumstances resemble more closely their immediate neighbors than their coreligionists abroad. Given these two axes of experience—incorporation and otherness—the periodization of Jewish history resists a neat typology of Renaissance and Reformation. And yet, common themes—such as the new opportunities afforded by the printing press, new modes of thought including the sciences, philosophy, and mysticism, and the emergence of maritime economic networks— firmly anchor Jewish experiences within the major trends of the period and offer lenses for considering Jews of various regions within a single frame of reference. To build a coherent survey of this period as a whole, this article uses the major demographic upheavals of the 14th and 15th centuries and the subsequent patterns of settlement, as the starting point for mapping this period. These are followed by significant cultural developments, both of Jewish interaction with its non-Jewish contexts, the spaces occupying a more “internal” Jewish character, and of those boundary crossers and bridges of contact that traversed them before turning to the upheavals and innovations of messianic and millenarian movements in Judaism.
The Attack on Pearl Harbor Short answers
Answer: Pearl Harbor attack, (December 7, 1941), surprise aerial attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor on Oahu Island, Hawaii, by the Japanese that precipitated the entry of the United States into World War II. The strike climaxed a decade of worsening relations between the United States and Japan. Hope this helps have a awesome night/day❤️✨
Explanation:
On the morning of 7 December 1941, at 7.55am local time, 183 aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy attacked the United States Naval base at Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. ... Within two hours, 18 US warships had been sunk or damaged, 188 aircraft destroyed and 2,403 American servicemen and women killed.
What were the important effects of the tactics adopted by the united states ground forces in vietnam
Explanation:
United States of America launched war in 1965, in North Vietnam. The United States of America, mainly their ground forces adopted the tactics by the acronym BEAST in their war against Vietnam.
B meant Bombing- Air raids were conducted in Vietnam's capital Hanoi to bomb the city.
E meant Escalation- The american President gradually escalated the number of soldiers deployed in Vietnam
A meant Air and Artillery - Americans attacked using air and major artillery
S meant Search- US army led itself in vast forests in order to find the enemy
T meant Technology- American army used topmost war technology in the war