Answer:
Explanation:
Wheat and shellfish
The food allergens created rashes and many more problems on the human body. The top food allergens are Wheat and shellfish. Option B is correct.
What is food allergens?Any typically harmless or painless chemical that produces an allergic bodily process in a defenseless person is referred to as an allergen.
Although several food ingredients, such as definite improvers, are known to have allergenic (allergy-causing) lineaments, food allergens are usually ever proteins.
Eggs, cow's Milk, Tree Nuts, Shellfish, Wheat, Peanuts, soy are some examples of food allergens.
Therefore, option B is correct.
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Explain how the Nadir affected African Americans
Answer:
I think that they limited african americans right to vote
Explanation:
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The Battle of Adobe Walls occurred in the
A. Oklahoma Panhandle
B. Texas Panhandle
C. Indian Territory
D. Oklahoma Territory
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Describe the Magna Carta and whose powers were limited by the document? (Site 1)
Who were the main participants and what was the primary reason for the first crusade? (Site 2)
Answer:
Magna Carta Libertatum, commonly called Magna Carta, is a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215. First drafted by Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton to make peace between the unpopular king and a group of rebel barons, it promised the protection of church rights, protection for the barons from illegal imprisonment, access to swift justice, and limitations on feudal payments to the Crown, to be implemented through a council of 25 barons. Neither side stood behind their commitments, and the charter was annulled by Pope Innocent III, leading to the First Barons' War.
Explanation:
The Atacama Desert is the driest place on Earth which results in no clouds. This makes it a perfect place for:
Question 4 options:
Sky Diving
Storm Chasing
Star Gazing
Mountain Climbin
Answer:
star gazing
Explanation:
with no clouds you can see the stars
Answer:
C. Stargazing
Explanation:
We watched videos in class and we saw the stars. It would be the perfect location for stargazing.
10. What philosophy was used to justify the success of the so-called "robber
barons" like John Rockefeller? *
O Socialism
O Populism
O Deflation
O Social Darwinism
Answer:
A Socialism
Explanation:
The Spanish monarchy abolished the encomienda system because that system a)failed to produce sufficient wealth for Spain. b) promoted intermarriage between Spanish settlers and Native Americans. c) brutally exploited Native Americans. d) led to disputes among Spanish settlers in the Americas.
Answer:
c) brutally exploited Native Americans.
Explanation:
The Spanish monarchy abolished the encomienda system because that system brutally exploited Native Americans.
The introduction of American plants around the world resulted in
Answer:
The introduction of American plants around the world resulted in rapid population growth in Europe.
Explanation:
The introduction of American plants including potato, tomato, maize, and tobacco and various new staple crops like maize and sweet potatoes resulted in rapid population growth in Europe.
By the 19th century, potatoes were consumed widely in Europe and became an important part of the diet in much part of Europe which leads to an estimated 25% of the population growth. Portuguese introduced Maize and cassava which replaced sorghum and millet as Africa's most important food crops.
The Declaration of Independence promoted the idea of
Answer
A judicial review.
B
national imperialism.
С C
unalienable rights.
D
manifest destiny
Answer: Unalienable Rights
Explanation:
Please help me out a bit! This is super important.
The British attacked the ______ _____ in the War of 1812.
The United States planned to unite forces and capture the Canadian city of _________.
The countries fighting the war were _____, and _____ vs. ________.
Help me out!!!!
Answer:
1. White House
2. Toronto
3. Britain, Canada vs. United States
The British people attacked the White House when they heard Americans wanted to destroy Toronto.
The United States banded together to try and attack Toronto. The countries/combatants were Britain, Canada vs. United States.
Who was president when the Vietnam war started?
Answer: President Eisenhower
Explanation: He was the one to deploy the military's assistance advisory or the MAA group
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Can someone please help me?...
Answer:
Federalism
Explanation:
Most of the new settlers in south corolina were memebers of what group
Answer:
Planters from Barbados and their slaves
Explanation:
My history teacher.
All of the following have contribute to Europe's pollution Problem by being released into the water supply except ________.
A. minerals
B. Fertilizers
C. pesticides
D. Carbon dioxide
Answer:
D. Carbon Dioxide
Explanation:
Can be Released: Minerals, Fertilizer and Pesticides
Minerals help the water supply carry nutrients to the animals or people that drink the water however sometimes adding minerals to water can cause it to ferment or begin to stink. Pesticides and Fertilizer has chemicals within its contents that harm the human or Animals systems because more than half the time the chemicals within the Pesticides and Fertilizer kill bacteria that in your body are necessary for your body to function.
Carbon Dioxide is in the very breath you expel and to be quite frank I don't think you can add Carbon Dioxide into the water anyways. Plus its a gas not a solid or liquid so it can't be added to the water because its a liquid.
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
the división of government power by three branches
Answer:the us federal goverment
Explanation:
Without the help of Squanto and Samoset, the Pilgrims might not have survived.
True or False
is doctor Jose Rizal an ideal role model for the Filipino youth?
Which TWO important events took place in 604?
Answer:
600 AD Kingdom of Funan And Chenla-The Cambodian Kingdom of Funan was taken over by the Northern Kingdom of Chenla.
604 AD Shotoku's Reforms- Between 593 and 628 Empress Suiko ruled Japan. During her reign, the prime mover behind the throne was Prince Shotoku. In 604, Shotoku issued a seventeen-article "Constitution". It called for a strong central government in Japan, based on the Chinese model. Some of Shotoku's reforms were implemented leading to a more centralized Japanese government.
618 AD T'ang Dynasty Founded- The T'ang Dynasty was founded in 618 by Li Yuan and his son Li Shih-min. The T'angs dynasty used Loyang and Ch'ang-an as eastern and western capitals. The basic administrative organization of the Tang dynasty would guide China until the 20th century.
622 AD Forced To Flee Mecca -The town elders of Mecca initially opposed the teachings of Mohammed. They forced him to flee to Medina. His flight became known as the Hegira.
627 AD Battle Of Nineveh At the battle of Nineveh, the forces of Heraclius (the Byzantine Emperor), defeated the forces of the Sassanid Empire. The Persian forces were led by Khosrau II. The victory saved the Byzantine Empire from further Persian attack.
630 AD Mecca Falls - Muhammad- Muhammed organized the commonwealth of Islam in and around Mecca. A series of battles was fought between Mecca and Medina. Under the Treaty of Hudaybiya, Muhammad's followers were finally given the right to undertake pilgrimages to Mecca. But when this right was denied them, they took control of the city.
632 AD First Islamic Caliphate- Muhammed died in 632 A.D. Abu Bakr became the first Caliph or 'agent of the prophet'. He brings rebellious Arab tribes under control.
634 AD Omar I- Sword Of God- Abu Bakr dies after ruling as Caliph for only two years. He is succeeded by Omar, who is given the name 'sword of God' for his many military exploits in expanding Muslim rule. His first target will be Syria.
635 AD Persians Defeated- Under Omar, the Arabs begin a series of campaigns against the Persian Empire. They first lose to the Persians at the Battle of the Bridge, only to defeat the Persians in 635 at Tel Buwayb. Omar goes on to win a series of battles. The Battle of Nehawand in central Persia completed his conquest of the Persian Empire in 642.
637 AD Jerusalem Surrendered- Omar began a campaign against the Byzantines. The Arab forces defeated the Byzantines at the Battle of Yarmuk. The Arabs took Damascus and Emessa. In 638 Jerusalem surrendered to Omar's forces. Ceasaria and Aleppo were soon taken as well.
639 AD Rois Faineats- Dagobert was the last strong king of the Frankish Kingdom. With his death, royal power declined. In its place, arose a period of feudal decentralization. Land and power were more strongly concentrated in the aristocracy. There was a breakdown of state power which became decentralized in the hands of local officials who ruled with nearly complete independence.
642 AD Arabs Conquer Egypt- Arab forces under the command of Amir ibn al-As attacked Egypt. In 642, under terms arranged by Cyrus, Patriarch of Alexandria, Egypt surrendered. Terms of the agreement included guaranteed security for people and property, as well as freedom of religion. All this was to be obtained in return for the payment of tribute.
644 AD Omar I Assassinated- Omar I was assassinated in a mosque of Medina. His assassin was a Persian slave of a provincial governor. Omar was seceded by Othman from the Omayyad clan.
656 AD Battle Of The Camels- Othman was assassinated in Medina. He was succeeded by Muhammed's nephew and son-in-law, Ali ibn Abi Talib. The succession is disputed by Aisha, Muhammmad's widow, on behalf of the Omayyad clan. Ali defeats the rebels at the Battle of the Camels.
660 AD Kingdom of Silla (Korea)- The Kingdom of Silla, on the Korean peninsula, conquered the Paekchke Kingdom. It then went on to capture the Koguryu Kingdom. These conquests brought about the first unification of the Korean Peninsula.
661 AD Ali Assassinated- Ali was assassinated in a mosque in Kufah. His assassin was a former supporter who became a Kharajite critic of Ali. Ali was succeeded by Muawiya who founded the Omayyad caliphate.
673 - 678 Ad Arab Forces Fail To Capture Constantinople- From 673-678 A.D., Arab forces besieged Constantinople. The siege failed due to both the strength of the city walls and a new invention- "the Greek Fire" which caused havoc among the Arab fleet. In 678 A.D., a 30-year peace treaty was negotiated.
680 AD Battle Of Karbala- The Caliph Muawiya died in Damascus after an 18-year reign. His son Yazid succeeded him. Yazid's succession is contested by the Kufans, who invited al-Husain, the son of Ali, to be the new caliph. When al-Husain arrived from Mecca, a battle took place at Karbala. Al-Husain was killed, becoming a martyr for Shi'ite Muslims.
Read the list of facts about John C. Fremont.
1. John C. Fremont was an army surveyor. He explored the Rockies, the Oregon region, and the Southwest. He helped make a scientific map of the West.
2. He encouraged Americans in California to revolt against Mexican rule in 1846.
3. As a civilian, he tried but failed to find a route for a railroad across the continent.
4. In 1856, he was the first presidential candidate for the new Republican Party. He lost.
5. As an officer during the Civil War, Fremont seized property and freed slaves in Missouri. President Lincoln grew angry with Fremont for exceeding his orders.
6. After the war, he served as governor of the territory of Arizona.
Based on the information you were just given, which key detail should be included in a paragraph describing John C. Fremont’s time in public office?
A. his candidacy for president
B. his work as a surveyor
C. his effort to find a railroad route
D. his service as Arizona governor
Answer:
It would be D.
Explanation:
Based on the information given, "his service as Arizona governor" should be put in as a key detail describing John C. Fremont's time in public office.
Apologies if I am somehow incorrect.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Read the passage below. Then, write a short paragraph that compares the words of the declaration with how natural rights were or were not protected in the early United States.
The Declaration of Independence states, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." After American colonists won their independence, however, they set up a government that allowed people to own others as slaves.
Which do you think comes closer to Enlightenment beliefs about natural rights — the words in the declaration or the actions of the government?
Read the assignment carefully and make sure you answer each part of the question or questions.
After you've written your response, go back and read it again to make sure your thoughts are clear.
Write your response here.
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Question 4 (1 point) Which mountain range is on the eastern side of North America that extends from Canada to Alabama? (This mountain range is though to be over 400 million years old.) Question 4 options: Appalachian Mountains Pacific Mountains Rocky Mountains Mt. McKinley
Answer:
Appalachian Mountains
Explanation:
Appalachian Mountains were widely known for their extension between the region of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada to central Alabama in the United States. They span about 3,200 kilometers, and the study shows they have been existing since more than 400 million years ago, during the period known as Ordovician period.
Hence, based on the information in the question, the right answer is option A. Appalachian Mountains
The Declaration of Independence states that "all men are created equal."
How did this sentiment ultimately affect United States history?
According to Cabeza How did the Indians compare his group to the spainiards they met
Answer:
they did
Explanation:
they did
The articles of confederation: summary (provide a separate summary of each section)
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The Articles of Confederation was the first Constitution of the United States. It has thirteen sections.
Article 1.- Refers to the name United States.
2.- The sovereignty of the states that had their own powers in their territory.
3.- The states must help each other if threatened by attacks.
4.- Free pass for American colonists when traveling across the states, except for criminals.
5.- The number of votes each state had in the Confederation.
6.- Central government power to make international treaties and the power of the states to raise an army.
7.- The states decide their military leaders.
8.- The states are the ones who could collect money through taxation. In the central government needed money, it had to ask for it from the states.
9.- The central government is the only one that has the power to declare war and assign ambassadors in other nations.
10.- The creation of the Committee of States that could substitute the Congress when needed.
11.- Open doors in the case wanted to join the United States.
12.- Accepting early debts and the willingness of the government to pay them.
13.- All the states have to agree in the case they would like to change the Articles.
Describe the Arabian Peninsula before Muhammad.
Answer: Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia was a mix of polytheism, Christianity, Judaism, and Iranian religions. Arab polytheism, the dominant belief system, was based on the belief in deities and other supernatural beings such as djinn. Gods and goddesses were worshipped at local shrines, such as the Kaaba in Mecca
Explanation:
Which of the following statements best describes the lives of people living in Arabia’s deserts before the spread of Islam?
A. Arabs were desert nomads who tended livestock.
B. Arabs were farmers who planted fields around oases.
C. Arabs were an isolated people with little trade.
D. Arabs were a mixture of nomads, sedentary farmers, and merchants.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Why was the “science of housekeeping” fitting to the cult of true womanhood?
Answer:
Because they had similar ideologies.
Explanation:
The cult of true womanhood was a movement that began sometime in the 19th Century which measured a woman's efficiency and ability to submit to her husband to her virtuousness.
According to this ideology, women were overlords over the children and affairs of the house.
The science of housekeeping is a book by Gina Tucker that was an echo of this ideology explained above as it showed the woman how to properly take care of the house.
What type of school does the term “higher education” refer to?
A. elementary schools
B. middle schools
C. high schools
D. graduate schools
Answer:
Graduate Schools
Explanation:
Answer:
D the last one
Explanation:
Graduate School
The colonies at jamestown and plymouth were sponsored by the?
Explanation:
The colony was sponsored by the Virginia Company of London, a group of investors who hoped to profit from the venture.
Answer:
I'm 99% sure it's the London Company!
Explanation:
The London company is also called the Virginia Company of London, so that might help you find some more information. Good luck! <333
In all but seven U.S. states, the Attorney General of the state is elected by the people to _____.
The Battles of Lexington and Concord were significant because they -
O halted all British attacks against the colonists
were the first battles of the American Revolution
O proved to the British that the Americans were unbeatable
O demonstrated the superiority of the British arm
Answer:
I believe that they were the first battles of the American Revolution.
Explanation: