Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Atlantic and Pacific warfare
Read the following excerpt by John Locke. Then, answer this question:
What does Locke say about the relationship between a government and its people? Write a paragraph using evidence from the passage to support your answer.
From Two Treatises of Government (1689)
“The great end of men's entering into society [is] the enjoyment of their properties in peace and safety…[The] great instrument and means of [creating a government is] the laws established in that society. [The] first and fundamental positive law of all [governments] is the establishing of the legislative power... This legislative [power] is not only the supreme power of the [government], but [it is also] sacred and unalterable in the hands where the community have once placed it…[The] consent of the society, over whom no body can have a power to make laws, but by their own consent, and by authority received.
Answer: he believes there should be separate branches of legal power rather than one specific person having all the power
Explanation:
The Bhagavad Gita is part of an ancient religious epic. T True F False
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Bhagavad Gita is not a part of Ramayana. It is an epic and it is a Holly book for Hindu literature.
What are the SAARC areas of cooperation in addition to the IPA's?
Explanation:
The foreign ministers, at their first meeting in New Delhi in August 1983, adopted the Declaration on South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and formally launched the Integrated Program of Action (IPA) in the five agreed areas of cooperation: agriculture; rural development; telecommunications;
The graph shows US immigration by decade.
As the United States experienced rapid industrial growth, what was the overall trend in immigration?
Answer:B
The graph shows that immigration had more ups than downs since there were mostly ups immigration increased since the 1820s.
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
edge 2021
What did Francisco Franco do to improve his economy
Answer: Francisco Franco was a general and the leader of the Nationalist forces that overthrew the Spanish democratic republic in the Spanish Civil War (1936–39); thereafter he was the head of the government of Spain until 1973 and the head of state until his death in 1975.
Explanation: He also was the head leader for Goverment.
Which two political ideas did the colonists borrow from the English Bill of Rights? tax collection due process public trials free elections civic participation
Answer:
Free elections and Civic participation :) I hope this helps? I’m a middle schooler but I got the same question
Which of the following elements of civil society is made possible by the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution?
А
religious organizations
B
trade unions
С
sports teams
D
cultural and arts foundations
Answer:I think it’s d but I might be wrong
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A.. religious organizations
Explanation:
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Why did President Hoover refuse demands for the federal government to provide direct payments to the unemployed and needy?
A) believed that this would destroy people's incentive to work
B) we had to help the needy in Africa and Central & South America first
C) people should help themselves first and then the government would help them
D) federal government couldn't afford to help people
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Plessy VS. Ferguson Supreme Court Cases Acelas The Plessy vs. Ferguson case stemmed from an issue in reference to which of the following? A. The gun control system. B. The educational system. C. The railroad system.
Answer:
B. The educational system
Explanation:
.x Justifica por qué el fragmento anterior es parte de un texto dramático.
x Caracteriza los personajes.
x Transcribe una o dos frases en las que se haga alusión al mundo terrenal de los mayas.
x Escribe tu opinión acerca del desarrollo literario del teatro en la época precolombina,
comparando este fragmento con otros textos dramáticos que hayas leído previamente.
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Desafortunadamente, se te olvidó anexar el texto o el fragmento para poderlo leer y responder tus preguntas.
Sin el texto/fragmento, ¿Cómo quieres que sepamos de lo que se trata?
Sin embargo, tratando de ayudarte hicimos una investigación exhaustiva y podemos comentarte lo siguiente.
-Justifica por qué el fragmento anterior es parte de un texto dramático.
Porque tanto el "Varón de Rabinal" y el "Varón de los Queche," hacen referencias dramáticas a historias de poder, control y autoridad de los personajes principales.
-Caracteriza los personajes.
Sus características retratan personas autoritarias, de carácter sumamente fuerte, pudiéramos decir, agresivas. Parecieran ser rudos, tratando de imponer sus condiciones.
-Transcribe una o dos frases en las que se haga alusión al mundo terrenal de los mayas.
"Acércate, jefe violentador, jefe deshonesto. / ¿Será el único a quien no acabaré por cortar la raíz, el tronco, ese jefe de los Chacach, de los Zaman, el Caük de Rabinal?”
-Escribe tu opinión acerca del desarrollo literario del teatro en la época precolombina.
Mi opinión es que se trata de un teatro que buscaba retratar la realidad social y militar de la época Mesoamericana. Una realidad en la que los poderosos imperios Maya o Azteca se basaban en la guerra, la conquista, la expansión, el sometimiento de sus enemigos y la captura de personas para convertirlos en esclavos o sirvientes.
How long does it take Temuchin to unite the Mongol tribes?
Answer:
i think of you use keywords you can find it in a search
Explanation:
Answer:
1206 Mongol and Turkic tribes united under Temujin, proclaiming him Genghis Khan, the Oceanic or Universal Ruler of all the Mongols. 1207-1210 Mongol wars against the western Xia which ruled northwest China and parts of Tibet.
When European settlers came to North America, they brought their European seeds with them. When Africans were brought to North America as slaves, they brought African food with them. Based on this information, what can you infer? It is difficult to transport food across the oceans. People are attached to the food from their home. Early settlers and immigrants did not like American food. People are not attached to the food from their home.
When Africans were brought to America to be sold as slaves, they brought food from their home continent with them. These foods became incorporated in what would become known as Southern food.
Answer:
"People are attached to the food from their home. Early settlers and immigrants did not like American food. People are not attached to the food from their home." that, I guess, is the answer.
Explanation:
See above.
12. Which idea did Karl Marx feel should be eliminated?
A. Taxes
B. Private Ownership
C. Democracy
D. Communism
HELP PLEASE! Who was Xerxes?
Answer:
the fourth king
Explanation:
This Branch can appoint cabinet members and white house staff
Answer:
Legislative
Explanation:
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Why is the USS Constitution nicknamed "Old Ironsides"?
Answer:
19, off the coast of Nova Scotia, it engaged the British frigate Guerriere in battle. ... Upon seeing this sight, one of the crewmen on board the Constitution exclaimed: “Huzza, her sides are made of iron!” Thus, the legendary nickname “Old Ironsides” was born.
Explanation:
Answer:
(A ship with sides made of iron) Constitution acquired the nickname "Old Ironsides". The battle left Guerriere so badly damaged that she was not worth towing to port, and Hull ordered her to be burned the next morning, after transferring the British prisoners onto Constitution.
Please answer quick! which statements are reasons why the cold war started? choose all that are correct.
Answer: Both sides began stockpiling nuclear weapons, Americans feared the growing power of the Soviet Union and worried that communism might spread,Western democracies could not remain allied with oppressive, totalitarian, communist governments.
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Explain why the Mitzvot are important for Jewish people
Answer: The mitzvot was importantt to the jewish people because The mitzvot are Jewish laws, There are 613 mitzvot in the Torah and they guide Jews on how to live a good life.
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.A major benefit of the transcontinental railroad was that. Single choice.
fewer buffalo were left on the Plains.
supplies and mail moved more quickly and cheaply.
fewer states entered the Union.
Congress gave loans to railroad companies.
when thinking of the world history what would be the best title for this list
Answer:
When thinking of world history I would think of titles like:
-earths past
-the old history
-the worlds chronicles
-historys records
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Who set up the Freedmen's Bureau? When? Why did they set it up?
Answer:
The Freedmen's Bureau, formally known as the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, was established in 1865 by Congress to help millions of former black slaves and poor whites in the South in the aftermath of the Civil War.Jun 1, 2010
Date founded: March 3, 1865
Founders: Congress
Explanation:
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Which statement best describes the water cycle in the desert?
A.Evaporation happens more often than condensation and precipitation.
B.
Precipitation happens very often and the water cycle moves quickly.
C.Condensation happens steadily and precipitation occurs rarely.
B.Evaporation happens rarely and the water cycle moves slowly.
Answer:
im thinking A would be the correct answer
Evaporation happens more often than condensation and precipitation in the water cycle of desert. Thus, option A is correct.
What is water cycle?The water cycle explains how water vapor from the earth's surface rises into the atmosphere, cools and condenses to form rain or snow in clouds, and then falls back to the earth's surface as precipitation.
Water that rains on land gathers in lakes, rivers, soil, and porous rock strata. A large portion of this water then flows back into the oceans, where it will again evaporate. An important factor in Earth's weather patterns is the movement of water in and out of the atmosphere. Water undergoes a phase transition throughout this process, although the overall quantity of water particles does not change. In other words, even if 100 grammes of water could be collected and boiled, 100 grammes of steam would still be retained. The resultant water would still weigh 100 gms if 100 gms of steam were collected and condensed.
Therefore, we can conclude that option A is correct.
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Predict why you think J.A. Marriott said that famine had disappeared in India. Address the author's point of
view and how that affects his writing.
Famines were a frequent occurrence in South Asia until 1900, and were often
devastating in impact. A series of nineteenth century famines were triggered by harvest
failure. Food procurement for World War II, combined with a crop failure, caused the
harshest famine of the twentieth century, the 1943 Bengal famine. Famine-like conditions
recurred also in 1966 and in 1972, but the extent of starvation-induced death was limited on
both occasions. Why did these episodes develop? Why did they cause death and distress on a
very large scale at times? Why did the frequency of their occurrence fall in the twentieth
century?
The world history of famines tends to approach these questions by using two keywords,
‘natural’ and ‘manmade.’ These terms are not rigorously defined anywhere, but they are
widely used as a way to analyse the causes of famines and famine intensity.2
Usually, natural refers to a large and sudden mismatch between demand for and supply
of food, caused by a harvest failure, though the disastrous effects that follow can sometimes
be attributed to a prehistory of bad diet and malnutrition. Modern famine analysts and
historians owe their conception of ‘natural’ to Thomas Malthus. Malthus used the word
‘nature’ in a wide range of senses, including the ‘natural carelessness’ with which some
populations reproduced. But one meaning is particularly relevant in this context. This
meaning is expressed in the sentence: ‘Famine [is] the last and most dreadful mode by which
nature represses a redundant population.’ In other words, famine is the inevitable result of
overpopulation.3 Using ‘Indostan’ or India as one of his examples, Malthus suggested that the
yield of land was so low here and the population ordinarily lived with so little food that the
effect of a ‘convulsion of nature’ such as a crop failure could be immediate and devastating.
Manmade now-a-days almost always refers to some sort of political action that shifts
food away from one group to another.4
It connotes state failure. The state has a particularly
important role to play because famine relief should not be priced nor withheld from anyone.
State relief often fails to be enough, it is said, because politicians believe in an ideology that
advocates weak relief, and the political system allows them to get away with it. The political
factor is especially common during wars, in despotic regimes, and during temporary
how does spatial diffusion of diffusion of islam compare to that of christianity?
How did renaissance inventions reflect humanism?
Answer:
How was humanism used in the Renaissance?
Renaissance humanism was a revival in the study of classical antiquity, at first in Italy and then spreading across Western Europe in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. ... During the Renaissance period most humanists were religious
Explanation:
The place where largest integrated steel plant were set up
Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP), in Rourkela, Odisha is the first integrated steel plant in the public sector in India. It was set up with West Germany collaboration with an installed capacity of 1 million tonnes in the 1960s
Explanation:
The definition of sustainability is _____.
the method by which companies use raw materials to create efficiencies
the overall worldwide movement to protect the environment
how companies create business plans to ensure their long-term viability
how companies incorporate environmentalism into their business practices
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Sustainability has 3 main pillars: economic enviromental and social
Answer:
the overall worldwide movement to protect the environment
how did the islamic empire continue to flourish under the abbasids
Answer:
Because of its cities, cities in the Muslim Empires were built magnificently with building structures, Mosques, Markets, libraries, and schools. The Islamic also flourished because of trade which allowed people from different places to contribute their knowledge.
Explanation:
someone who lives in a place for a minimum period of time?