Answer:Now, multiply both numerator and denominator by 3 = 5 × 3/6 × 3 = 15/18 Arrange the following fractions 1/2, 3/8, 2/3, 4/5 in ascending order.
We know that 1/4 of 4 means 1/4 × 4, let us use the rule of repeated addition to find 1/4× 4.
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5/6 is equal to 21/ ?
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The answer to your question is: 5/6 is equivalent to 21/105
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How long has slavery existed?
A. Since the 1600's
B. For thousands of years
C. For hundreds of years
D. Since the 1800's
O monarchy
O republic
* democracy
O dictatorship
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Pre-Columbian peoples lived throughout the continents of North and South America, and in Central America.
The Maya lived in the highlands of southern Mexico and the lowlands of Central America.
Mound-building peoples lived in North America.
Cliff dwellers lived in the southwestern United States.
What role did geography play in the development of early people who lived in this region?
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"Pre-Columbian civilizations, the aboriginal American Indian cultures that evolved in Mesoamerica (part of Mexico and Central America) and the Andean region (western South America) prior to Spanish exploration and conquest in the 16th century. The pre-Columbian civilizations were extraordinary developments in human society and culture, ranking with the early civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia."
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how is the most annoying person in your life(100 points 1st answer get brainiest)
Answer:
SOOOO ANNOYING. They won't leave me alone at all. I have to pretend that i care. I'm ususally nice but this person is ughh
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What were the differences between the Democrat and Republican Party Platforms in the 1860 election?
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Democrats wanted to expand slavery while Repulicans did not.
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• war on poverty
• improved medical treatment for the poor
funding for pre-k programs
• civil rights laws
All of these were part of what vision for America?
Johnson's Great Society
The Harlem Renaissance
Roosevelt's New Deal
The Truman Doctrine
Answer: Johnson's Great Society
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Answer is: B. They could be hanged as traitors to their country.
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Write a paragraph
explaining how life in the West was different from
life in the East.
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Life in the west was different from the life in the east because of people's culture,behavior and actions. Explanation: The difference between the westerners and the people living in the east is mainly the social, cultural and behavioral attitude. Westerners feel less complicated about the life and its rules.
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By 1968, backlash against a liberal Supreme Court could be
seen in...
A. antiwar demonstrations against the supreme courts holding the constitutionality of the war in vietnam
B. the overturning of the precedent established in Brown v Board of Education
C. congress decision to impeach 3 supreme court judges
D. the 1968 law-and-order campaigns of Richard Nixon and George Wallace
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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How was the Parisians' storming of the Bastille similar to the Berliners' tearing down of the wall? How were the events different?
Answer: The Bastille was a symbol like the Berlin wall, by destroying it they were tearing down that symbol of oppression, just like when the Berlin wall was torn down. Well, the difference is time frames one was in 1789 (Bastille) the other was in 1989 (Berlin Wall). Another, major difference was the circumstances, the Bastille was stormed in a battle, and the Berlin wall was torn down in without a fighting going on while it was happening.
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Each province in Central America was ruled by a _____ governor. Mayan mestizo Central American Spanish
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the answer is Spanish 100%
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Answer:
Spanish
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Which events led to the reunification of Germany? Check all that apply.
the fall of the Berlin Wall
large strikes led by unions
large protests at religious gatherings
free elections that voted out communist leaders
the collapse of communism in neighboring countries
Answer:
A, C, E
Explanation:
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Answer:
A: the fall of the Berlin Wall.
C: large protests at religious gatherings.
E: the collapse of communism in neighboring countries.
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explain what S.A.L.T. was intended to accomplish
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Explanation:
The first agreements, known as SALT I and SALT II, were signed by the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1972 and 1979, respectively, and were intended to restrain the arms race in strategic ballistic missiles armed with nuclear weapons.
explan the following concept
a) Red army
b) civil war
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Explanation:The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, frequently shortened to Red Army was the army and the air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and, after 1922, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The army was established immediately after the 1917 October Revolution
A civil war, also known as an intrastate war in polemology, is a war between organized groups within the same state or country. The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region or to change government policies.
What effects did the Voting Rights Act have?
Answer:
It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting. This “act to enforce the fifteenth amendment to the Constitution” was signed into law 95 years after the amendment was ratified.Explanation:
Jeffrey, a registered Republican, has been energized and influenced by the campaign that Joe Biden, a democrat, has been running during this election. As New Jersey's nominating selection was approaching he decided to vote for Joe Biden in the election. In New Jersey's, anyone can vote during this style of nominating method. However, they can only vote once. Which form of the nominating process is being described in this scenario?
1.open primary
2.caucuse
3.closed primary
4.nominating convention
Answer:
1.open primary
Explanation:
a primary election in which voters are not required to declare party affiliation.
What qualities do you think reformers must have in order to succeed in their causes? Help pleaseeee
Answer:
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How did strikes benefit what unions wanted to achieve? List at least two arguments in support of the use of strikes.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Union strikes are made by employees to air out their grievances to the company. Labor strikes benefit union goals because these goals will be heard by the management when taken to the streets. With media coverage, the union's goals and company grievances will be revealed.
according to Locke, what rights do men possess? What's is the purpose of government? What type of government does he propose?
Answer:
Locke believed that human nature allowed people to be selfish.
This is apparent with the introduction of currency. In a natural state, all people were equal and independent, and everyone had a natural right to defend his "life, health, liberty, or possessions."
Locke favored a representative government such as the English Parliament, which had a hereditary House of Lords and an elected House of Commons. But he wanted representatives to be only men of property and business. Consequently, only adult male property owners should have the right to vote.
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What was Stalin's religious policy
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Stalin called for an "atheist five year plan" from 1932–1937, led by the LMG, in order to completely eliminate all religious expression in the USSR.
Answer:
Stalin called for an "atheist five year plan" from 1932–1937, led by the LMG, in order to completely eliminate all religious expression in the USSR. It was declared that the concept of God would disappear from the Soviet Union.
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Describe Annabeths aspirations make a connection to Athenas expectations for her children
Answer:
Annabeth is clever, wise, and industrious. She's the daughter of Athena, goddess of wisdom, so Annabeth is known for her intelligent mind. Throughout the series, Annabeth proves time and time again that she is one of the smartest characters.
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Paraphrase the following sentences from Chapter 19, paragraph 22:
Once he grabbed the youth by the arm. "Come on, yeh lunkhead!" he roared. "Come on! We'll all git killed if we stay here. We've on'y got t' go across that lot. An' then"--the remainder of his idea disappeared in a blue haze of curses. (Red Badge Of Courage)
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Once he took hold of the youth's shoulder. "Come on, you lunkhead!" he exclaimed. "Come on, let's go! If we sit here, we'll all be killed. We just have to cross the area. After that, "—the rest of his thought vanished in a blue cloud of curses.
four important cities of Harappan civilization and 1 feature of each
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HARAPPA:
• Harappa was the first place to be discovered in this civilization.
• Harappa was the largest city in the Harappan Civilization.
• Harappa is located in Punjab province of Pakistan on the banks of Ravi river.
• Harappa wass famous for its town planning and drainage system.
• Harappa was famous for trade also. It was an important trading centre.
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MohenjaDaroLothalKalibanganDholaviriHope this HelpfulHow did the Berlin Wall come to represent the struggle of the Cold War? In other words,
explain how East and West, both the city and the ideologies, were reflected in the construc-
tion of the Berlin Wall.
Answer:
When Ronald Reagan addressed these words to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in June of 1987, few believed that just two years later the Berlin Wall would actually be dismantled. It seemed like a permanent fixture, symbolizing the irreparable divide between the Cold War powers. But by 1990, all but a few traces of the wall were gone.
Explanation:
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What happened on October 4. 1957?
A The Soviet Union launched a missile at the United States
B The United States launched a missile at the Soviet Union
C The Soviet Linion launched the first artificial satellite Sputnik
D The United States launched the first artificial satellite, Sputnik
What was so scary about Sputnik
A Non man-made technology had ever been launched into space C Nobody knew where it would land if it fell back to Earth
B The same technology that launched Sputnik could be used to launch a nuclear warhead at any city on the planet
D There was nothing scary about Sputnik
Who was the president of the United States during the Sputnik launch
A Dwight . Eisenhower
B Franklin D. Roosevelt
C John F. Kennedy
D Barack ll. Obama
Answer:
1. What happened on October 4, 1957?
The Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite, Sputnik
2. What was so scary about Sputnik?
The same technology that launched Sputnik could be used to launch a nuclear warhead at any city on the planet
3. Who was the president of the United States during the Sputnik launch?
Dwight D. Eisenhower
4. What marked the end of the space race?
The leaders of the two nations agreed to collaborate
5. Which one of these advancements is NOT directly related to the space program?
Television
What kind of mutation will result from the mistake made during DNA replication in the nucleotide sequence above?
Answer:
DNA replication is a truly amazing biological phenomenon. Consider the countless number of times that your cells divide to make you who you are—not just during development, but even now, as a fully mature adult. Then consider that every time a human cell divides and its DNA replicates, it has to copy and transmit the exact same sequence of 3 billion nucleotides to its daughter cells. Finally, consider the fact that in life (literally), nothing is perfect. While most DNA replicates with fairly high fidelity, mistakes do happen, with polymerase enzymes sometimes inserting the wrong nucleotide or too many or too few nucleotides into a sequence. Fortunately, most of these mistakes are fixed through various DNA repair processes. Repair enzymes recognize structural imperfections between improperly paired nucleotides, cutting out the wrong ones and putting the right ones in their place. But some replication errors make it past these mechanisms, thus becoming permanent mutations. These altered nucleotide sequences can then be passed down from one cellular generation to the next, and if they occur in cells that give rise to gametes, they can even be transmitted to subsequent organismal generations. Moreover, when the genes for the DNA repair enzymes themselves become mutated, mistakes begin accumulating at a much higher rate. In eukaryotes, such mutations can lead to cancer.
What type of government did the leaders of the Roman Republic establish? tripartite patrician tribunal dictatorship
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is - A. tripartite.
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