Answer:
Who has been on the court the longest? William O. Douglas.
On March 20, 1939 he was nominated by Roosevelt.
The current chief justice is John Roberts. He was sworn into office on September 29, 2005.
Cattle ranching is important for Brazil’s economy. However, large herds of cattle need lots of space to graze.
If cattle ranching expanded in Brazil, which of the following industries would this MOST negatively impact?
A.
agriculture
B.
mining
C.
manufacturing
D.
lumber
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Since the expansion of cattle ranching means that they will take up more space to graze, that will negatively impact the agricultural industry because a lot of potential farmland won't be used.
When the Indian removal was complete
How did Hitler persuade people to agree to the final solution
please help!
Country A Country B
Local and state government share power with the central government.
The central government has final authority.
Local and state governments follow the decisions of the central government.
The central government has all authority and decision-making power.
What types of government do Country A and Country B have?
Country A: Confederation, Country B: Parliamentary
Country A: Parliamentary, Country B: Confederation
Country A: Federation, Country B: Unitary
Country A: Unitary, Country B: Federation
Answer:
Country A unitary
Country B confederation
sorry if iam wrong
Answer: C: Country A: Federation, Country B: Unitary
Explanation:
2. Describe the new form of poetry that the Japanese developed.
Answer:
Since the middle of the 19th century, the major forms of Japanese poetry have been tanka (the modern name for waka), haiku and shi or western-style poetry. Today, the main forms of Japanese poetry include both experimental poetry and poetry that seeks to revive traditional ways.
Explanation:
why did north korea attack south korea
Georgia’s first Bill of Rights was created in its Constitution in
1851.
1861.
1871.
1881.
Answer:
1861
Explanation:
If tax revenues are not enough to cover budgeted expenses, the US government must __________.
A.
print money
B.
sell stock
C.
redo the budget
D.
borrow money
Answer:
The answer is D. Borrow Money.
Explanation:
The money that the government has to spend is the money it collects in the form of taxes, if that isn't enough to cover its spending, the government has run a deficit and will have to borrow money.
define ruins for grade 4
Answer:
spoiled or destroyed completely.
Imagine you have been convicted of a crime but you believe that procedural due process was not followed. What could you do or argue?
Answer:the principle it enunciated has required state officials to controvert allegations that knowingly false testimony had been used to convict and has upset convictions found to have been so procured.
Explanation
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Below is a list of drawbacks (negatives) of Federalism. Which does not
belong on the list. *
there can be conflicts between state law and federal law
You may not know the laws from state to state
protects people from being taken over by the majority, they could just move
There isn't always clearly defined responsibilities that the state and federal
government have
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Answer:
There isn't always clearly defined responsibilities that the state and federal
government have
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes those who fought on the American side in the Battle of New Orleans?
A. frontiersmen and African Americans
B. frontiersmen and Choctaw Indians
C. frontiersmen, Choctaw, and African Americans
D. frontiersmen, Choctaw, African Americans, and civilian residents
Answer:
frontiersmen,Choctaws, African Americans, and civilians residents.
HURRY
Which value is MOSTLY closely associated with the fundamental principles of Buddhism?
A. Submission to authonty
B. devotion to one god
C. giving up worldly desires
D. honoring ancestors' spints
Why did many colonists boycott British goods?
Answer:
Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. ... They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens. The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.
ECONOMICS
what part of the game(monopoly) closest to demonstrating perfect competition? 2-3 sentences.
Answer:
The part of the game (Monopoly) which comes closest to depicting the quality of perfect competition is the fact that all the prices for the houses/properties within the game are known/listed.
In other words, there is perfect knowledge of the market.
Explanation:
In the game, just like in Perfect Competition, there is perfect knowledge of prices of goods and services, there are no time lags in the flow of information, that is between when a situation changes and when the market players get to know about it.
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Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.
List the six regions outlined on the map above.
(re-ask, sorry)
Answer:
hello the map related to your question is missing attached below is the missing map
answer :
Pacific ranges, Great Basin, Rocky mountains, Great plains, coastal plains and Appalachian mountains
Explanation:
The six regions outlined on the map are
Region number 1 is called the Pacific ranges
This is a region Located within British Columbia and Canada and the area runs northwest from the lower stretches of the Fraser River to Bella Coola. and it is known as subdivision of the coast mountain portion ( part of Pacific cordillera )
Region number 2 is called the Great basin
Region number 3 is called the Rocky mountains
Region number 4 is called the Great plains
Region number 5 is called the coastal plains
Region number 6 is called the Appalachian mountains
is it fair to categorize world war 2 as the allies fighting for democratic ideals versus the totalitarian imperialist racism of the axis powers ?
Answer:a
Explanation:
a
) Evidence suggests that trading has dated all the back to who?
PLEASE HELP URGENT!!! Why was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. a successful civil rights leader?
A. He was a follower of Malcolm X and preached about using only sit-ins to achieve his goals.
B. He used his political connections to gain government positions to advocate for civil rights.
C. He was the leader of the SCLC and advocated violent protest marches for equal rights.
D. He advocated nonviolent civil disobedience and used the churches to communicate to his followers.
Answer:
I believe the answer is D
Explanation:
What does the text list and describe
Answer: To create a contact group in Android, first open the Contacts app. Then, tap the menu button on the top left of the screen and tap "Create label." From there, enter the name you want for the group and tap the "OK" button. To add people to the group, tap the "Add Contact" button or plus sign icon.
Explanation:
A text list is an object that may be assigned to an application in the Applications Tree or maintained globally in the Global node of the Applications Tree.
How to create a text list?Open the Contacts app on Android to begin creating a contact group. Then select "Create label" by tapping the menu button in the top-left corner of the screen. Next, type the name you want for the group and then press "OK."
Tap the "Add Contact" button or plus sign symbol to add contacts to the group. Then touch one contact from your contacts list if you just want to add one member to the group. Tap and hold contact on your contacts list, then tap the other contacts you wish to add to the group. After you've finished choosing everyone, hit "Add."
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what are two fuctions molecules completes in an organism: proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids.
Answer:
Function of protein -
a) Provide structure
b) Regulation body growth and development
Function of Carbohydrates
a) Provide energy
b) Promote good digestive health
Function of Lipids
a) Act as energy store house
b) Is a part of structural components of cell membranes
Explanation:
Function of protein -
a) Provide structure
b) Regulation body growth and development
Function of Carbohydrates
a) Provide energy
b) Promote good digestive health
Function of Lipids
a) Act as energy store house
b) Is a part of structural components of cell membranes
How did Hitler’s belief lead to the persecution of Jewish people?
Answer:
The Nazi Party rose to power due to the social and political climate of the interwar period in Germany. Nazi anti-Jewish policy constituted legal measures to expel the Jews from society and strip them of their rights and property, while engaging in incitement, abuse, terror and violence.
Explanation:
Hitler did not invent the hatred of Jews. Jews in Europe had been victims of discrimination and persecution since the Middle Ages, often for religious reasons. Christians saw the Jewish faith as an aberration that had to be quashed. Jews were sometimes forced to convert or they were not allowed to practice certain professions.In the nineteenth century, religion played a less important role. It was replaced by theories about the differences between races and peoples. The idea that Jews belonged to a different people than the Germans, for instance, caught on. Even Jews who had converted to Christianity were still 'different' because of their bloodline.
1) Mico went on a car trip to a town in Nueva Ecija. It took him four
hours to travel a distance of 284 kilometers. What was his average
speed?
Solution:
Answer:
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Answer:
71km/h
Explanation:
speed=distance/time
284/4=71km/h
which of the following best describes a theme in this poem trave
Which of the following statements is most likely to be true? (3 points) Opening a new location is the best way to increase profits. When a product is in high demand, a company can charge more for it. Creating a new product will make a business more successful. When you start a business, you will be sure to make a profit.
Answer: I think it would be "Creating a new product will make a business more successful."
Answer:
B
Explanation:
When there are many people wanting the same item, this gives businesses a chance to raise the price to earn more money; since the item is in such high demand.
Item 17
Which word is described by this statement?
These rocks form when other rocks are subjected to large amounts of pressure, heat, or chemical reactions.
crater
metamorphic
composite
cinder cone
Answer:
metamorphic
Explanation:
the explanation is the question
If you're building a ski resort and you want people to get the most spectacular views, what do you use?
A:View shed analysis
B:Deforrestation
C:The highest ski lift ever built
D:It's impossible to say
Answer:
A, View shed analysis helps give skiers an understand if the view is good or not for their enjoyment
Answer:
a
Explanation:
How did the Battle of Bunker Hill change Britain's view of the colonists?
How did Georgia’s political leaders feel about the Civil
Rights Act of 1964?
A. Georgia’s political leaders were all supportive of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
B. Georgia’s political leaders all opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
C. Georgia Senators Russell and Talmadge along with others were opposed to the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Answer:
The civil rights movement in the
American South was one of the most significant and successful social movements in the modern world. Black Georgians formed part of this southern movement for full civil rights and the wider national struggle for racial equality. From Atlanta to the most rural counties in Georgia's southwest Cotton Belt, Black activists protested white supremacy in myriad ways—from legal challenges and mass demonstrations to strikes and self-defense. In many ways, the results were remarkable. As late as World War II (1941-45) Black Georgians were effectively denied the vote, segregated in most areas of daily life, and subject to persistent discrimination and violence. But by 1965, sweeping federal civil rights legislation prohibited segregation and discrimination, and this new phase of race relations was first officially welcomed into Georgia by Governor Jimmy Carter in 1971.
Early Years of Protest
Although the southern civil rights movement first made national headlines in the 1950s and 1960s, the struggle for racial equality in America had begun long before. Indeed, resistance to institutionalized white supremacy dates back to the formal establishment of segregation in the late nineteenth century. Community leaders in Savannah and Atlanta protested the segregation of public transport at the turn of the century, and individual and community acts of resistance to white domination abounded across the state even during the height of lynching and repression. Atlanta washerwomen, for example, joined together to strike for better pay, and Black residents often kept guns to fight off the Ku Klux Klan.
Around the turn of the century
political leader and African Methodist Episcopal bishop Henry McNeal Turner was an avid supporter of back-to-Africa programs. Marcus Garvey's Back to Africa movement in the 1920s gained support among Georgia African Americans, as did other national organizations later, such as the Communist Party and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Meanwhile, Black Georgians established schools, churches, and social institutions within their separate communities as bulwarks against everyday racism and discrimination.
Protest during the World War II Era
The 1940s marked a major change in Georgia's civil rights struggle. The New Deal and World War II precipitated major economic changes in the state, hastening urbanization, industrialization, and the decline of the power of the planter elite. Emboldened by their experience in the army, Black veterans confronted white supremacy, and riots were common on Georgia's army bases. Furthermore, the political tumult of the World War II era, as the nation fought for democracy in Europe, presented an ideal opportunity for African American leaders to press for racial change in the South. As some Black leaders pointed out, the notorious German leader Adolf Hitler gave racism a bad name.
African Americans across Georgia seized the opportunity. In 1944 Thomas Brewer, a medical doctor in Columbus,
planned an attempt to vote in the July 4, 1944, Democratic primary. Primus King, whom Brewer recruited to actually attempt the vote, was turned away from the ballot box. Several other African American men were turned away at the door. The following year a legal challenge (King v. Chapman et al.) to the Democratic Party's ruling that only white men could vote in the Democratic primary was successful. The decision was upheld in 1946. In response, Black registration across the state rose from a negligible number to some 125,000 within a few months—by far the highest registration total in any southern state. In the larger cities, notably Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah, local Black leaders used their voting power to elect more moderate officials, forcing concessions
help please? sorry if it is blurry
Answer: A
Explanation: because thommas jefferson said so