Answer:
Four Noble and Noble eight
Explanation:
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The Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path are all that may be used to characterize Buddhist views. Option (D) of its and (E)
What are the main beliefs of Buddhism?Buddhism is an Indian religion or philosophical system founded on teachings ascribed to the Buddha. It is also known by the names Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya (transl. "doctrines and disciplines").
It began as a ramaa movement in modern-day North India in the 5th century BCE, and through time, via the Silk Road, it spread over most of Asia. With more than 520 million adherents Buddhism it is the fourth-largest religion in the world and accounts for 7% of the world's population.
The Middle Way is a route to spiritual growth that stays away from both extreme hedonism and asceticism, according to what the Buddha taught.
It seeks to free one from attachment or clinging to things that are transient (anitya), unsatisfactory (dukha), and lacking in a permanent essence .
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When was Russia's "Red October" Revolution?
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer is on November 7, 1917
Answer:
November 6, 1917 – November 8, 1917
Explanation:
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Nickname: Land of Enchantment
Motto: Crescit eundo
Statehood Date: 01/06/1912
Origin of State Name: Nuevo México (Name of the state before the US claimed it)
State Bird: Greater Roadrunner
State Mammal: American Black Bear
State Flower: Yucca Flower
State Tree: Pinyon Pine
State Mineral, Rock or Gem: Turquoise Gemstone
State Song: "O Fair New Mexico"
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What fears did the Americans have regarding the revolution? (the document is called "A Consitutional Convention")
American Revolution, also called United States War of Independence or American Revolutionary War, (1775–83), insurrection by which 13 of Great Britain ’s North American colonies won political independence and went on to form the United States of America.
Describe some of the events that took place during the November 1923 "putsch" by Adolph Hitler?
The Beer Hall Putsch, also known as the Munich Putsch, was a failed coup d'état by Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) leader Adolf Hitler, Generalquartiermeister Erich Ludendorff and other Kampfbund leaders in Munich, Bavaria, on 8–9 November 1923, during the Weimar Republic.
Answer:
From November 8 to November 9, 1923, Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) and his followers staged the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich, a failed takeover of the government in Bavaria, a state in southern Germany.
Explanation:
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The naval rivalry between Germany and Britain was the direct result of
A. the Moroccan incident.
B. growing German imperialism in Africa.
C. German U-boat attacks on shipping in the Atlantic.
D. the German invasion of Belgium.
Collect some coins that are in circulation today and prepare a report on how do they differ from punched marked coins
Answer:
Shape, materials used in its formation and weight.
Explanation:
The main differences between punched marked coins and today's coin are its shape and materials used in its formation. The today's coins are made up of Copper plated Zinc whereas the punched marked coins are made of silver. The shape and structure of today's coins are circular while on the other hand, the shape of punched marked coins are irregular. The weight of today's coins are less whereas the weight of punched marked coins are heavier.
Which of the Texans listed was least likely to be a Unionist?
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b
a Mexican farmer on the frontier
a free African American
a plantation owner
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i need the answer ASAP!!!! The few people in ancient times who could read and write were called_________.
Group of answer choices
A. rulers
B. stelas
C. scribes
D. ziggurats
Answer:
scribes
Explanation:
A scribe is a person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of automatic printing. The profession of the scribe, previously widespread across cultures, lost most of its prominence and status with the advent of the printing press. The work of scribes can involve copying manuscripts and other texts as well as secretarial and administrative duties such as the taking of dictation and keeping of business, judicial, and historical records for kings, nobles, temples, and cities. The profession has developed into public servants, journalists, accountants, bookkeepers, typists, and lawyers. In societies with low literacy rates, street-corner letter-writers may still be found providing scribe service.
Answer:
scribes
Explanation:
Thinking about the world in the 1800’s to today, what different exports from Africa would have been more lucrative in the 1800’s and what exports would be more lucrative today? Why?
Answer:
Exports were mainly cotton, tobacco, furs, skins, salt meat, flaxseed, rice, tar, turpentine, and pitch. By 1840, these packets were sturdy three-masted ships of 1,000 tons, almost all built in New York shipyards.
Corn: Most Exported From The US
The U.S is the number one exporter of corn and controls 39% of the export market, followed by Argentina (17%) and Brazil (14%).
Explanation:
what do you think of beans
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Answer:
I like a lot of different beans but I do think that they are better in dishes with other things, like chili, burritos, etc. But they are not that tasty by themselves, and some like lima beans are down right nasty. But this is all my opinion.
Explanation:
True or False ?
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Answer:
F
Explanation:
Answer:
false is the correct answer
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What issue did the Missouri Compromise address? How did Northern and Southern attitudes of slavery differ?
Answer: As new states were created, the issue of slavery threatened to pull the country apart. In 1820 the Missouri Compromise was passed to sort out this issue.
Explanation:
Which of the following were happening in post WWI Britain that were a
challenge to the government?
-General strike
-High wages
-stock market crash
-High employment
Answer: stock market crash
Explanation: your welcome
Explain why Brown's raids were so controversial in the US in the late 1850's.
to free slaves As a response to the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act Brown founded the League of Gileadites, a militant group to prevent the capture of fugitive slaves. The Harper’s Ferry raid His radicalization led him to a plan to recruit an army of 50 to 100 guerrilla fighters to attack slaveholders in Virginia and Maryland.
what other achievements in space did the USSR accomplish?
Answer:
First artificial earth satellite: Sputnik.
First animals to successfully orbit the earth: Belka and Strelka.
First on the moon: Luna 2 probe.
First man in space: Yuri Gagarin.
First woman in space: Valentina Tereshkova.
First spacewalk: Alexei Leonov.
First remote-controlled rover on another celestial body: Lunokhod 1
What makes an interest group powerful
Answer:
their capacity to represent the collective views of various segments of society.
Explanation:
Why did settlers in the Northwest choose not to settle in the Great Plains?
The Plains Indians would not allow it.
The trees on the Plains made farming difficult.
They did not think the land of the Plains was fertile.
Travel across the Plains was difficult.
Answer:
They did not think the land of the Plains was fertile.
Is this paragraph true or false?
People left Asia to migrate to America during the Ice Age because they followed the animals. The animals and the people were looking for more food.
true
false
Why would southerners oppose the education of African Americans?
Answer:
hmmmmmmmmmmmm i dont knowwwwwww maybe bc THEY RACSIST
Explanation:
The Virginia Declaration of Rights was MOST influential in the creation of
1. What can you best conclude about Anita Garibaldi? a. She respected governmental authority. b. She was weak-willed. c. She was courageous. d. She believed in democracy for all.
Answer:
c. She was courageous
Explanation:
Anita Garibaldi was born in the year 1821, in ( Laguna) State of Santa Catarina in Brazil. She can be regarded as the wife of Giuseppe Garibaldi who was comrade-in-arms of Italian revolutionary. Anita Garibaldi was regarded and celebrated by three countries as national heroine. Being together of both of them stir spirit of Romanticism and revolutionary liberalism in 19th century. Garibaldi worked for unity of northern and southern Italy and he was the one that led army in capturing of Lombardy for Piedmont. It should be noted that Anita Garibaldi
Could be described as courageous woman for taking her part in struggle of liberty as well as national self-determination in Italy and also South America by her husband
Why do you think people would be willing to pay more money for a product that is not mass-produced?
Answer:
Personally, no.
Explanation:
I don't think most people are really in a position to pay higher for a lesser produced product. Now for some products such as produce, people have already shown they are willing to pay the higher price for organic produce so for some products no, others yes it really depends on how it benefit's the consumer.
When did Japanese Americans receive reparations for being placed in relocation camps during WWII?
Answer:
August 10, 1988
Explanation:
a United States federal law that granted reparations to Japanese Americans who had been interned by the United States government during World War II.
August 10, 1988
Explanation:
a United States federal law that granted reparations to Japanese Americans who had been put in the camps by the United States government during World War II.
what were the reasons for the growth of representative government during the early colonial period?
8.3C Describe how religion and virtue contributed to the growth of representative government in the American colonies. Religious freedom was a main cause for the establishment of the American colonies. Religious groups (Pilgrims, Puritans, Quakers, etc.) created communities that were self-governed.
Answer:
Religious freedom was a main cause for the establishment of the American colonies. Religious groups (Pilgrims, Puritans, Quakers, etc.) created communities that were self-governed.
Isolated, subsistence societies are always run by consensus- there is too much at stake to squabble about details. The first Virginia colony almost died because the colonists could not get extraneous issues such as class, entitlement, personal interests out of the way. The Plymouth colony, and most succeeding colonies focused on immediate needs and governed by informal consensus. It helped that during the 17th Century, Britain was engulfed by civil wars of various kinds and did not interfere with the American colonies much. Given the Anglo-Saxon tradition of general representative government (annual ‘wappentake’ events, the Magna Charta, ‘Common Law’) it was natural for the American colonies to govern themselves in the traditional way- consensus among adult, white males.
"When an unconquered country is conquered, slaughter, death, and deportation of people [are taking place] there. Thus arose His Sacred Majesty's Remorse for having conquered the Kalingas...." primary or secondary??? Plz answer
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Background: Following the Battle of Kalinga, Asoka surveyed the cost of war and had the message below inscribed on a rock pillar found in his kingdom.
"When an unconquered country is conquered, slaughter, death, and deportation of people [are taking place] there. Thus arose His Sacred Majesty's Remorse for having conquered the Kalingas...."
Source: 13th Rock Edict from Asoka’s Kingdom. Circa 250 BC.
Remorse- deep regret for something
Is this a primary or secondary source?
Answer:
Primary
Explanation:
As we can see in the question above, the text was written by someone who witnessed the Battle of Kalinga and was assessing the cost that this war brought to the kingdom. In this case, we can recognize this text as a primary source, since primary sources are documents written about an event, written by someone who witnessed the event.
A second source, however, is a document, written by someone who analyzed documents from primary sources and did research on them.
Why do women in Japan represent 50 percent of the workforce but make up only 10 percent of the managerial positions?
There are laws prohibiting women from working in managerial positions.
Traditional beliefs and cultural norms keep women out of managerial positions.
The job demands make it very difficult for mothers to take leadership positions.
Husbands want their wives to leave managerial positions open for men.
Answer:
B.Traditional beliefs and cultural norms keep women out of managerial positions.
Explanation:
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Traditional beliefs and cultural standards keep women out of social control positions is the reason women in Japan stand for 50 percent of the workforce but make up only 10 percent of the managerial position. option D is correct.
How are women treated in business in Japan?Many women in Japan have reached to equality with men in legal rights, but there is unspoken discrimination with the women was going in Japan.
Women are not considered as the for the managerial position in the companies that more than ninety percent of the men are in the head position in Japan.
Thus, option B is correct.
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Which city in Western Europe was a center of Muslim culture and advancement during Medieval times? (pls help!!)
China produces most of the world's supply of
A. oil
B. timber
C. rare earth metals
D. gold
What does article II of the Constitution describe?
Answer:
The executive branch of the federal government.
Explanation:
Article Two of the United States Constitution establishes the executive branch of the federal government, which carries out and enforces federal laws.
What were some poverty statistics from the 1960s that showed issues that America was facing?
Answer:
50 years ago during the civil rights movement, the Poor People’s Campaign set out to put poverty reduction front and center on the national agenda. Over six weeks in 1968, a community-led multiethnic movement brought national attention to the plight of poor people in the United States. Today, as preparations begin around the country to commemorate the 50th anniversary of this campaign, we can look back and see what progress has been made and where work still needs to be done. This snapshot is the first in a series that will hopefully help readers understand the challenges surrounding poverty that remain today.
The current official U.S. poverty measure has been used since the 1960s, when it was devised as part of the “War on Poverty.” The official poverty line was originally set at approximately three times a basic food budget, adjusted by family size and composition, and it is updated annually by overall inflation. It is not a perfect measure of poverty. The thresholds are too low (largely because food prices rose more slowly than other prices since its inception) and it doesn’t count some key resources poor families rely on (such as in-kind public benefits like Medicaid or food stamps). In later snapshots, we’ll turn to the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM), a measure that better reflect both the resources families can access and the true cost of living. Whatever the measure’s shortcomings, it remains the official poverty rate reported by the federal government each year and the one used for determining eligibility for many safety net programs—and families that live below the official poverty line today are clearly facing genuine economic distress.
The figure below shows the official poverty rates of Americans overall as well as by age and race. Overall, about one in eight Americans live below the poverty line, which is about $25,000 for a family of four. According to the official measure, Americans ages 65 and up have seen the largest declines in poverty since 1968—from 25.0 percent to 9.3 percent—thanks primarily to Social Security. Social Security expansions to cover occupations initially excluded by the program, along with improved access to jobs and higher education driven by the civil rights movement, led to large declines in black poverty even before 1968, and this rate fell from 34.7 percent in 1968 to 22.0 percent today. An often-overlooked decline in black poverty also took place during the tight labor market of the 1990s. Between 1994 and 2001, black poverty fell almost 8 full percentage points, as persistent low unemployment disproportionately helped historically disadvantaged groups.
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