Answer:
True
Explanation:
This is true as central american immigrants were made to be a good part of the united States population in this year after their population was amassed to be about 1.324 million. These central americans since then have come to live in various parts of the country. We have a good number of Salvadorans living in los Angeles, Houston, San Francisco. Guatemalans in california and texas and lots of nicaraguans in miami.
Which of the following sentences from this section
BEST supports the author's idea that the filling of
the Supreme Court vacancy has implications for
other key election issues as well?
Answer:
Sentence C supports best the idea.
Explanation:
In sentence C, the author pointing out at the fact that the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett would swing the Supreme Court conservative, because conservative justices would now have a clear numerical advantage.
The prospect is then, according to the author, that issues related to heathcare and abortion could reach the Court again, and that decisions related to these issues, could be taken under a conservative bias.
Which describes a difference between Robert Boyle and Isaac Newton?
Read this excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
We were not regularly allowanced. Our food was coarse corn meal boiled. This was called MUSH. It was put into a large wooden tray or trough, and set down upon the ground. The children were then called, like so many pigs, and like so many pigs they would come and devour the mush; some with oyster-shells, others with pieces of shingle, some with naked hands, and none with spoons. He that ate fastest got most; he that was strongest secured the best place; and few left the trough satisfied.
Which detail from the passage is evidence that the slave children were not fed enough?
(A)Our food was coarse corn meal boiled.
(B)It was put into a large wooden tray or trough, and set down upon the ground.
(C)...and like so many pigs they would come and devour the mush[.]
(D)...he that was strongest secured the best place; and few left the trough satisfied.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
I took the test on edge :>
Which condition did the US government agree to in exchange for releasing Big Tree and Satanta?
A.
The Kiowa and Comanche would move to a camp near Fort Reno.
B.
The Kiowa and Comanche would stay on their reservations.
C.
The Kiowa and Comanche would stay in the Indian Territory.
D.
The Kiowa and Comanche would cede their lands to the US government.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B -The Kiowa and Comanche would stay on their reservations.
Explanation:
what were Queen Elizabeth the first main beliefs?
Answer:
Queen Elizabeth's main belief was being a Prostituit
Explanation:
The Plains Native Americans were against the Spanish settlers in their territory.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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F
Answer:
false
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Answer:
f
Explanation:
The Majority Of The Five Tribes, Upon Arrival To Oklahoma, Created Democratic Governments With ___ Branches?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer:
Its C.3
Explanation:
Answer: It's C.3.
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ASAP MULTIPLE CHOICE WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Which of the following absolute monarchs centralized his power by inviting his country's nobles to live in his giant palace?
Ivan the Terrible
Louis XIV
Peter the Great
Charles V
Answer:
King Louis XIV
Explanation:
Louis XIV was known as the Sun King he invited his nobles to live in palace.
(The name of his palace was Versailles)
Historians study cause and effect in order to ______________.
Answer:
to find out what will happen next in an experiment? i mean this should be an easy question! something you learn in fourth grade!
Explanation:
Following the Revolution, the nation’s founders discovered that they had differing notions about what would be best for the new republic. After reading and reflecting on your work to date, describe what you see as the major differences that are emerging.
Answer:
Following the revolution, American leaders were in conflict over the function of the Federal Government.
The Federalists were in favor of a strong Federal Government that could raise taxes, and keep an standing army, in order to protect the union, help the colonies develop, and fend off any possible foreign intervention.
The Anti-Federalists were in favor of a weak Federal Government, that could not hold any powers without the explicit content of all the member colonies. They wanted to protect the colonies (or states) rights, and also the individual rights.
Explain the number which was created and what field it represents advances in.
Summer a region of Mesopotamia, present-day Iraq is frequently referred to as the Cradle of Civilization because it was the origin of writing, the wheel, agriculture, the arch, the plow, irrigation, and many other accomplishments.
What is the concept of the excerpt?The Fertile Crescent's Mesopotamia region, which is situated between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, is where the ancient Sumerian civilization was founded. The Sumerians are credited with founding civilization as we know it today. They are well known for their innovations in many fields, including language, government, and architecture.
We really know more about ancient Sumerian and Babylonian mathematics than we do about early Egyptian mathematics because the Sumerians invented the earliest known writing system, the pictographic cuneiform script, which uses wedge-shaped symbols engraved on baked clay tablets. In fact, we even have math and geometry tasks that seem like classroom exercises.
Thus, Summer a region of Mesopotamia.
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which person most likely has grounds for suing the government for violation of first amendment rights?
Answer:
donald trump
Explanation:
hes a good guy
What effects did mercantilist policies have on the Americas? Select the two correct answers. A. The colonies sent raw materials from the Americas to Europe. B. The colonies focused on producing finished goods. C. The colonies paid Native Americans to work in the fields and mines. D. The colonies organized independent governments in the Americas. E. The colonies had to purchase manufactured goods from one European country.
Answer:
A and E
Explanation:
Following are the effects of mercantilist policies on the Americas.
The colonies sent raw materials from the Americas to Europe.The colonies had to purchase manufactured goods from one European country.The correct options are A and E.
How did America benefit from mercantilism?Colonies were significant under mercantilism because they provided the home country with raw materials and other products that it otherwise would have had to import. The colonies also provided the mother country with a market for exports, which boosted employment and industrial growth domestically.
As a result, mercantilism emerged as the dominant economic theory of the period. The colonists were urged to buy commodities from England rather than from competing countries. The raw resources from the colonies were shipped to England, where they were transformed into completed goods and sold to the colonists.
Thus, the ideal selections are A and E.
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How did writing help unite China?
Answer:
Qin unified the writing system throughput its empire, so that people speaking different dialects of Chinese (there are many, and not understandable to someone else speaking another dialect) can still communicate by reading and writing; that is, the literary class is united by the bond of a common script.
Explanation:
:-)
Answer:
Here
Explanation:
It helped unite china because even though they all spoke different languges they were all united by this writing allowing all of them to have that incommon making them united.
Which of the following is NOT a belief associated with Confucianism?*
1.The soul is reincarnated.
2.Children should respect their parents.
3.Rulers have a duty to lead by example.
Answer:
1. The soul is reincarnated
Explanation:
The teachings of Confucianism deals with respect and abiding by laws, being responsible
So therefore 2 and 3 are ruled out. The answer is 1. Buddhism and Hinduism however belive in reincarnations;
What was Martin Luther’s purpose in writing this letter three years after he posted his Ninety-Five Theses?
To respond to criticism
To establish new doctrine
To renew interest in his work
To defend his original position
Answer:
I believe it’s C
Explanation:
Edg 2020
Answer:
D. To defend his original position.
Explanation:
Took the test, got a 100.
How did African Americans not benefit from American revolution?
Answer:
Were promised freedom.
Explanation:
African Americans helped serve in the American Revolution, with the thought and false promise of being free after the revolution. In many/ most cases that did not in fact happen. If it did, they were still down advantages as being African Americans.
What is the political, environmental and economic impact of the 13 Colonies?
Answer:
European colonization caused the continent of Africa to be very split. It caused lots of wars between African colonies, which caused there to be no economy and government.
Explanation:
30 points!! In what year did Stephen Austin issue land titles to almost 300 families in Texas?
a. 1819
b. 1821
C.
1823
d.
1825
Answer:
I believe it to be 21 aka B.
Answer:
B. 1821
Explanation:
Austin's Colony was the first and largest Anglo-American settlement in Mexican Texas and was established by Stephen Austin in 1821. It was authorized by the Mexican government and allowed for the introduction of 300 families into Texas.
“The object of your mission is to explore the Missouri river, & such principal stream of it as by it's [sic] course and communication with the waters of the Pacific ocean whether the Columbia, Oregon, Colorado or any other river may offer the most direct & practicable water communication across this continent for the purposes of commerce.”
--Letter from Thomas Jefferson to
Meriwether Lewis
Based on Jefferson’s letter to Meriwether Lewis, what was the purpose of the Lewis and Clark expedition?
The expedition was to settle along the Missouri River.
The expedition was to find the most direct river route to the Pacific Ocean.
The expedition was to find the best way to attack the Spanish.
Answer: The expedition was to find the most direct river route to the Pacific Ocean
Explanation:
Answer: B
Explanation:
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What were some physical characteristics of Mesopotamia?
Select all correct answers.
It's rivers flooded annually.
It was between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
It was in an arid desert.
It had abundant annual rainfall.
Answer:
its rivers flooded annually, it was between the tigris and euphrates rivers
Explanation:
Answer:
It's rivers flooded annually.
It was between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
Explanation:
took the k12 test trust me
2.) What is a monopoly?
A. When all the tea is gone
B. When there is only one business is a specific
trade
C. The Sons of Liberty
D. When all businesses fail
Answer:
B. When there is only one business is a specific trade.
Explanation:
What resulted from the Maccabean Revolt? Choose three correct answers.
A. Jewish people controlled the Temple of Jerusalem.
B. Jewish practices were made illegal.
C. Jewish people were forced to worship Greek gods.
D. The nation of Judah became independent.
E. Jewish people could not study their sacred writings.
F. Jewish people lived by their own laws.
Answer:
A, D, F
Explanation:
I got it right
10. Write a thesis statement answering the following question: The people of Medieval Times and people today have both experienced life during epedemics. How were these two times similar and how were they different? Which do you think will have the greatest impact on society and on history?
Answer:
Intermittent outbreaks of infectious diseases have had profound and lasting effects on societies throughout history. Those events have powerfully shaped the economic, political, and social aspects of human civilization, with their effects often lasting for centuries. Epidemic outbreaks have defined some of the basic tenets of modern medicine, pushing the scientific community to develop principles of epidemiology, prevention, immunization, and antimicrobial treatments. This chapter outlines some of the most notable outbreaks that took place in human history and are relevant for a better understanding of the rest of the material. Starting with religious texts, which heavily reference plagues, this chapter establishes the fundamentals for our understanding of the scope, social, medical, and psychological impact that some pandemics effected on civilization, including the Black Death (a plague outbreak from the fourteenth century), the Spanish Flu of 1918, and the more recent outbreaks in the twenty-first century, including SARS, Ebola, and Zika.
There is a single word that can serve as a fitting point of departure for our brief journey through the history of pandemics – that word is the plague.
As their communities grappled with an invisible enemy, artists have often tried to make sense of the random destruction brought by plagues. Their interpretation of the horrors they witnessed has changed radically over time, but what has remained constant is the artists’ desire to capture the essence of an epidemic. Through these artworks, they have recast the plague as something not quite as amorphous, unknowable, or terrifying.
To conclude this, people in the past have gone through a lot of pandemics and yet survived.
Today,s pandemics are not that hard to live with if you take precautions.
who was the first president
Answer:
George Washington
Explanation:
Answer:
George Washington was the first president, starting his term on April 30, 1789.
Help me ASAP plssssssssssssssssssssss
Answer:
Why would people want to help you when you don't answer their questions and take their points, Huh?
Explanation:
How do you discern media bias?
Answer:
Media bias is ubiquitous (everywhere) and not easy to detect. It is always useful to compare several sources of information and, in doing so, it becomes clear that media coverage is never completely objective.
Here are some forms of media bias to watch for:
• Bias by omission: For every news story that is selected, there are many others that are left
out. Do the news stories you see show a balanced view of real life? What are the
characteristics they have in common? (e.g., Are they mostly about violence, famous people,
wealth?) Do some news sources include items that are ignored by others?
• Bias by emphasis: What stories are on the front page or “at the top of the hour?” Which
stories get the largest headlines, or the first and longest coverage on TV or radio? Consider
how this placement influences people’s sense of what is important.
• Bias by use of language: The use of labels such as “terrorist,” “revolutionary,” or “freedom
fighter” can create completely different impressions of the same person or event.
• Bias in photos: Unflattering pictures can create bad impressions, and partial pictures of scenes can completely change the context of an event.
• Bias in the source: An article about a cure for cancer written by a drug company is not the same as an article by an independent researcher. Often, private companies, governments,
public relations firms, and political groups produce press releases to gain media exposure and to influence the public.
• Bias by headlines: Some headlines can be deceptive, as their main purpose is to grab
attention. Many people read only the headlines, which can create a distorted sense of what is
really going on, or turn a non-event into a sensational event.
• Bias by repetition: The repetition of a particular event or idea can lead people to believe
that it is true, very widespread, and much more important than it really is.
• Bias in numbers and statistics: Statistics need to be interpreted; they are often used to create false impressions
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True or False Question
True or false: Colonial governments supplied militia members with their weapons and ammunition.
O True
O False
HELP ASAP!!! PLS!!!! which key theological principle is a fundamental difference between Judaism and Christianity? a. Spiritual guidance through holy books. b. Teachings of Abraham and Moses c. Jesus Christ as the Messiah and son of God d. Belief in the concept on monotheism
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Although Judaism believes a messiah will arise they widely do not accept Jesus as the Messiah sent from God which is a major difference between the two
How is Montesquieu's view of Separation of Powers demonstrated in the United States Constitution?
The legislative, executive, judicial branches divide federal powers
Citizens of each state are guaranteed all protections in the Bill of Rights
The United States can not grant titles of nobility to anyone
Citizens must be at least 30 years old to be U.S. senator,
Answer:
The U.S government is divided into executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
Explanation: