Answer:
B
Explanation:
i dont really know how to explain it
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The Persian Gulf War is the event in which Iraqi soldiers March into Kuwait, Liberation of kuwait begins, Iraqi Army burns oil wells during retreat. Hence, option B is correct.
What is the reason of Liberation of kuwait?Iraq invaded Kuwait, a country southeast of it, in August 1990 in an effort to strengthen its hold on the Middle East's abundant oil supply. The United States and the UN Security Council demanded that Saddam Hussein withdraw Iraqi troops from Kuwait in retaliation, but Hussein refused.
The coalition forces, who were commanded by the Americans, decisively won the offensive, liberating Kuwait before launching their advance into Iraqi territory over the Kuwait-Iraq border.
After the ground conflict began, the coalition advanced into Iraq for 100 hours before calling for a cease-fire.
Thus, option B is correct.
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Explain if the myth of Columbus is worth keeping OR should we tell the story of Bartolome De Las Casas?
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Answer:
it would be more helpful if we had more context.
Explanation:
this is an opinion question so I'll give you the outline
The myths of Columbus/Bartolome (choose one) is worth keeping because, (say why one would be better to keep). It can also be better because (say why the other one would be bad to keep). I'm conclusion we should keep the myth of (the one you picked) because (your explanation of why you should keep him but I'm different wording).
it would also be very good if you cited details but I dont know how you are being graded.
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How did the first peoples come to the Americas?
How long ago did the migration of peoples to the Americas take place?
What was the time period like?
Why did the first peoples migrate to the Americas?
What kinds of challenges might these peoples have faced in their migration?
Answer:
1st aswer For more than half a century, the prevailing story of how the first humans came to the Americas went like this: Some 13,000 years ago, small bands of Stone Age hunters walked across a land bridge between eastern Siberia and western Alaska, eventually making their way down an ice-free inland corridor into the heart of ... 2d aswer Right now we can solidly say that people were across the Americas by 15,000 years ago. But that means people were probably already well in place by then; and there's enough evidence to suggest humans were widespread 20,000 years ago. 3rd aswer The Ancient Time Period. “In the beginning God created…” The first thing we learn about God is that He is a creator and really, the only true creator. ...
Medieval and Renaissance Time Period. -400 A.D. – 1600. 4th aswer The settlement of the Americas is widely accepted to have begun when Paleolithic hunter-gatherers entered North America from the North Asian Mammoth steppe via the Beringia land bridge, which had formed between northeastern Siberia and western Alaska due to the lowering of sea level during the Last Glacial Maximum. last aswer When they reach their destination they often face difficulties in accessing health care, housing, education or employment. They may become easy targets for abuse, extortion and exploitation due to a lack of a protective family network, a lack of information or missing documents.
Explanation:
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Identify the largest of the three ethnic groups
Fill in the blank: Even though most Arabs are Muslims, that doesn't mean there aren't some that Christian. That is because you can be part of the same ethnic group, but not be part of the same ____________ group
Identify the empire the Persians use to be part of.
Identify the location where most Persians live
Identify the religion most Persians practice
Define the term religious group
Define the term monotheism
Identify the founder of Judaism
Identify the location of where Judaism started
Identify the holy book that Judaism uses
Identify the founder of Christianity
Identify the location of where Christianity started
Identify the holy book that Christianity uses
Identify the founder of Islam
Identify the location where Islam started
Identify the holy book Islam uses
Answer: I think it’s ethnicity or cultural.
Explanation:
While race and ethnicity share an ideology of common ancestry, they differ in several ways
I think most people associate race with biology and ethnicity with culture.
“[Shakespeare] was thirty before he undertook the completion of his first tragedy, more or less properly so called, Romeo and Juliet, in 1594. Perhaps this ambitious work was his first play designed for the Lord Chamberlain’s Men; as probably his next tragedy five years later, Julius Caesar, was designed for the opening of the Globe. They would have been substantial incentives, the formation of the new company, the erection of the new theatre. In the interim he made many more comedies and histories. . . . It is reasonable to enquire what happened to the man who during 1599 and 1600 probably wrote Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, who in 1601 wrote Hamlet and followed it during the next five years with . . . with Othello, with King Lear, with Macbeth.
—John Berryman, The American Poetry Review
What were Shakespeare’s incentives for writing Julius Caesar?
a.
membership in Lord Chamberlain’s Men
b.
a large fee
c.
formation of a new company and theater
d.
a new house
Answer:
A membership in Lord Chamberlain's Men
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What were the European explorers hoping to bring back from their journeys?
a.
gold
c.
slaves
b.
rice
d.
spices
Answer:
The European explorers were hoping to bring back gold from their journeys.
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Explanation:
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Answer:
1. heating homes
2. textile factories
3. four-wheeled automobile
Answer:
1. Heating Homes
2. Textile Factories
3. Four- Wheeled auto mobiles
Explanation:
coal was often used to heat homes in previous times. Cotton was a main resource used in the textile factory industry and oil was needed to run automobiles just like today!
5What U.S. President was also a Civil War general?
A Ulysses S. Grant
B Abraham Lincoln
C Jefferson Davis
D Andrew Johnson
Answer:
A is the answer
Explanation:
grant led the union army and was also the 18th president
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Writing Prompt/Question: How did the first people migrate to the Americas?
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How long ago did the migration of peoples to the Americas take place?
What was the time period like?
Why did the first peoples migrate to the Americas?
What kinds of challenges might these peoples have faced in their migration?
Answer:
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What kinds of challenges might these peoples have faced in their migration?
In 1-2 sentences, summarize the migration with providing a closing statement.
Answer:
I wont put this into sentence for (feeling lazy)
but here are some key points
leaving the main land where a person may have spent most of their life at leaving their friends and family to a place of unknowns
not knowing the language when arriving
new location(new country)
screenings and acceptance can be challenging to be allowed into certain countries
.
Thats all i got. hope that helps
2. Identify the land issues that continually cause conflict in the Middle East.
Explanation:
Towards the end of the 1800s questions arose as to how the Jewish people could overcome increasing persecution and anti-Semitism in Europe. The biblical Promised Land led to a political movement, Zionism, to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine, in the Middle East.
From 1920 to 1947, the British Empire had a mandate over Palestine. At that time, Palestine included all of Israel and today’s Occupied Territories, of Gaza, West Bank, etc. The increasing number of Jewish people immigrating to the Holy Land increased tensions in the region.
European geopolitics in the earlier half of the 20th century in the wider Middle East region contributed to a lot of instability overall. The British Empire, especially, played a major role in the region.
During World War I, in 1916, it convinced Arab leaders to revolt against the Ottoman Empire (which was allied with Germany). In return, the British government would support the establishment of an independent Arab state in the region, including Palestine.
Yet, in contradiction to this, and to also get support of Jewish people, in 1917, Lord Arthur Balfour, then British Foreign Minister, issued a declaration (the Balfour Declaration). This announced the British Empire’s support for the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine.
As a further complication, there was a deal between Imperial Britain and France to carve up the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire and divide control of the region. The spoils of war were to be shared. As with the 1885 Berlin Conference where Africa was carved up amongst the various European empires, parts of the Middle East were also to be carved up, which would require artificial borders, support of monarchies, dictators and other leaders that could be regarded as puppets or at least could be influenced by these external powers.
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1. Spain
2. Greece
3. Andorra
4. Italy
5. Portugal
Answer: m
Explanation:
The reformers of the Anglican Church came to be called
a.
Anabaptists.
c.
Amish.
b.
Puritans.
d.
Mennonites.
Based on this map, describe the movement of early people from their starting point in Africa.
Answer: Between 70,000 and 100,000 years ago, Homo sapiens began migrating from the African continent and populating parts of Europe and Asia. They reached the Australian continent in canoes sometime between 35,000 and 65,000 years ago. Map of the world showing the spread of Homo sapiens throughout the Earth over time.
Explanation:
Which architectural design was used in both Mayan and ancient Egyptian civilizations? (4 points)
a
ziggurats
b
pyramids
c
stelae
d
obelisks
Pyramids were utilized as architectural designs in both the Mayan and Egyptian civilizations. Option B is correct.
Why did both the Mayans and Egyptians build pyramids?The Mayans and the Egyptians both are used pyramids. The pyramids were at the heart of great walled cities that contained highly decorated temples and other structures that are still standing today. The Egyptian pyramids are substantially older than the Mayan pyramids, and these are also called as the great pyramid.
Despite Egypt's Great Pyramids of Giza's towering fame, the Americas have more pyramid buildings than the rest of the world combined. Pyramids were created by civilizations such as the Maya, Aztec, ball courts, and Inca to house their deities as well as to bury their kings.
These were employed as discipline designs in both the Mayan and Egyptian civilizations.
Therefore, option B is correct.
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Match the characteristics to the correct civilization (Ancient Egyptian Civilization & Ancient Mesopotamian Civilization). Labels may be used more than once. Labels: *used the wheel to make pottery* *followed a polytheistic religion* *located between the Tigris River and the Euphrates River* *potter’s wheel came into use once the concept was introduced by foreign invaders* and, *located along the Nile River*
Answer:
Ancient Egyption Civilization:
located along the Nile River, followed a polytheistic religion, potter's wheel came into use onfe the concept was introduced by foreign invaders
Ancient Mesopotamian Civilization:
located near the Tigris River and the Euphrates River, used the wheel to make pottery
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Fourteenth Amendment (Section 1) to the U.S. Constitution
“All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”
Fifteenth Amendment (Section 1) to the U.S. Constitution
“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude—“
Which BEST explains how the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments expanded citizenship in the United States?
A) by introducing the concept of due process
B) by redefining citizenship and removing voting limitations
C) by establishing the idea of equal protection under the law
D) by declaring women citizens and giving them the right to vote
Answer:
B) by redefining citizenship and removing voting limitations
Explanation:
.
PLZZZ HELP Why are languages are broken into families
Answer:
A language family is a group of related languages that developed from a common historic ancestor, referred to as protolanguage (proto– means 'early' in Greek). ... Further back in time, all these ancestral languages descended, in turn, from one common ancestor. We call this ancestor *Proto-Indo-European (PIE).
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
the king known for his cruelty to the Jewish people
Answer:the anwser is herod i took the lesson and test and the options are
rabi herod exile and messiah
Explanation:
Answer:
Herod.
Explanation:
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How did Hamilton Die...
Answer:
Burr shot Hamilton, He died the next afternoon.
Explanation:
It was a pistol duel that arose from long-standing personal bitterness that developed between the two men over the course of several years. Tension rose with Hamilton's journalistic defamation of Burr's character during the 1804 New York gubernatorial race, in which Burr was a candidate.
Burr shot Hamilton in the stomach, and the bullet lodged next to his spine. Hamilton was taken back to New York, and he died the next afternoon.
What was the most important historical effect of the astrolabe?
A. It enabled sailors to find their latitude.
B. It may have originated in Africa.
C. It made possible long voyages beyond sight of land.
D. It spread from Africa or the Middle East to Europe.
Answer:
sc
Explanation:
The _____ is an era of human history lasting until about 10,000 B.C.
A. Bronze Age
B. Neolithic Age
C. Paleolithic Age
Answer:
paleolithic age
Explanation:
The Paleolithic Period is an ancient cultural stage of human technological development, characterized by the creation and use of rudimentary chipped stone tools.
You are in the airline business. The price of oil just doubled. How will this most likely affect the price of your airline tickets?
The price will increase.
The price will stay the same.
The price will decrease.
Answer:
The price will increase
Explanation:
The ticket price will increase because the airline will have to spend more on fuel, so in order to make money like they did before, they have to charge their customers more.
What is the reason for US presence in SW Asia?
Answer:
Explanation:
Este artículo analiza la política exterior de Estados Unidos en Asia. En dicha región, luego
de caer el tradicional sistema vertical y jerárquico de Estados en el siglo XIX y pasar por
vaivenes de conflictos y guerras en la primera mitad del siglo XX, la presencia de Estados
Unidos permitió el mantenimiento de un statu quo (aunque ciertamente frágil). Este estudio
se enfocará, principalmente, en la administración de Barack Obama que introdujo un cambio
significativo en relación a la política de Estados Unidos en Asia, así como en la actual administración de Donald Trump la cual presenta una tendencia de retorno al aislacionismo de
Estados Unidos.
En efecto, en el siglo XX, la superpotencia desarrolló una política diplomático-estratégica de
compromiso con el «orden internacional liberal» basada en la democracia liberal representativa y en la economía de libre mercado, para así evitar la aparición de otro país hegemónico
en Europa Occidental o en Asia. Dicha política se basaba en el consenso bipartidario entre los
agentes políticos de Washington que daba mayor importancia a Europa Occidental. La administración de Obama cambió esta línea diplomático-estratégica, y dio prioridad a Asia, pero
su optimismo e idealismo con respecto a la posición de China, junto con otras consideraciones diplomático-económicas, le permitieron al gigante asiático tomar una serie de acciones
que provocaron el cambio del statu quo territorial en Asia. Al final, la nueva línea diplomático-estratégica de Obama no se arraigó en Estados Unidos, y con la llegada al poder de
Trump, la política estadunidense en Asia se ha vuelto más confusa y contradictoria. Aunque
ha quedado claro que a Trump no le interesa mantener y promover el «orden internacional
liberal», todavía no se sabe exactamente qué dirección o rumbo va a tomar su administración
con relación a la agenda político-estratégica de las relaciones con Asia. De Obama a Trump,
la política de la superpotencia en Asia ha quedado a la deriva.
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According to many scientists, what effect does pollution have on global temperatures?
A. Pollution causes acid rain, which leads to rising sea levels.
B. Chemicals in pollution end up in the oceans, causing water temperatures to rise.
C. Pollution decreases ozone, which prevents the Earth from absorbing heat from the Sun.
D. Many chemicals in pollution act like greenhouse gases, which trap heat in the atmosphere.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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D. While all factors damage the environment greenhouse gases are the ones that heat the earth. There called greenhouse gases because they have a greenhouse effect trapping heat in. Too little and earth can freeze, too much and the earth will be an oven. (Too hot.)
what questions do you think still remain about human migration?
Answer:
What impact will global warming have on the migration of the population?
Explanation:
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5 What U.S. President was also a Civil War general?
A Ulysses S. Grant
B Abraham Lincoln
C Jefferson Davis
D Andrew Johnson
Answer:
Ulysses S. Grant
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