Answer:
If a king ruled unfairly he could lose this approval, which would result in his downfall. Overthrow, natural disasters, and famine were taken as a sign that the ruler had lost the Mandate of Heaven.
Explanation:
the first step in setting a goal is ______.
Think about the results you want to see. Before you set a goal, take a closer look at what you're trying to achieve and ask yourself is it a good goal.
HELP I WILL MARK AS BRAINIEST
Is this correct?
Answer:
Its all correct I promise
Explanation:
michael cut the nobleman's leather into two
Answer:
because he already knows what will happen in future
Explanation:
In the book titled "What Men Live By" written by Leo Tolstoy in 1885. Michael cut the nobleman's leather into two "because he already knows what will happen in the future."
This is evident in the fact that Michael is a fallen Angel who God has made human for his disobedience.
To become Angel again, he must answer three philosophical questions. Among which is the question of "What is not given to man?" Which deals with the foreseen death of the nobleman.
Thereby, knowing the noble mam would die, instead of making the thick leather boot, he made a pair of soft leather slippers.
which of these statements is an example of Natural Resources help the American economy grow
Answer:
all natural resources help
Explanation:
Eli Whitney's idea of interchangeable parts resulted in ?
On the map above, this location covers 12% of the African Continent. Also, 99% of the Democratic Republic of Congo is located here. Where in the map is it? help pleaseeee
Answer:
It is on F
Explanation:
what kind of rules has to be improved in sociaty?Write with example
Answer:
Answer:
For example: 1) The the judicial laws and regulations should be updated in the gap of some years in order to prevent the flaws in those laws and regulations. 2) The rules related with the political sectors are also need improvements in order to prevent the core political corruption.
1. How does the GDP (PPP) per capita of the countries of Latin America compare with the United States and the rest of the world?
Answer:
The comparison is made with the application of the PPP exchange rate.
Explanation:
To compare the GDP of a Latin American country with the USA, or any other country, it will be necessary to convert the GDP value of the Latin American country to the currency of the country you want to compare, in this case, to the dollar, if the comparison was made between a Latin American country and the USA.
This conversion is done by applying the PPP exchange rate to the value to be analyzed.
GDP is determined by the average income earned per person in a given area in a specified year. The Jamaica GDP per capita is around 4800.00 USD. Hence, the standard of living in Jamaica is very low when compared.
What is the effect of low GDP?
When GDP slows down, the effects are as follows:
lead to fears of a recession
layoffs and unemployment
declining business revenues and
consumer spending.
The GDP is a means to determine the economic growth and where is challenging.
Therefore, the standard of living of Jamaica when compared to America is very low and this means that, Jamaica will be experiencing poor healthcare, unemployment, and even poverty.
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it is the combination of the uppermost mantle and the crust
What are some of the major differences between the true yellow journalism of the late 1800s and sensationalized journalism today?
Answer: yellow journalism hastens illegitimate info can be given while sensationalized journalism is more careful with information
Explanation:
Yellow journalism focuses on catching viewers attention with exaggerations. Most times, the stores are not really factual and can be faulted due to improper research. On the other hand modern sectionalized journalism is more careful about information it gives put and ensures they are legitimate
in 1822 what did denmark vesey use to inspire people to take over arsenal
1. Newspaper
2. Money
3. Weapons
4. Scripture
Answer:
not too sure but I think weapons
ASAP !!!25!!! POINTS Choose two (2) of the people who worked for the Underground Railroad, describe two (2) important details of their life AND why YOU think that they joined the Underground Railroad. Write your answer in at least three (3) complete sentences. William Still Gerrit Smith Salmon Chase David Ruggle Thomas Garrett William Purvis Jane Grey Swisshelm William Wells Brown Frederick Douglass Henry David Thoreau Lucretia Mott Charles Langston Levi Coffin
Answer:
The Underground Railroad had many notable participants, including John Fairfield in Ohio, the son of a slave holding family, who made many daring rescues, Levi Coffin, a Quaker who assisted more than 3,000 slaves, and Harriet Tubman, who made 19 trips into the South and escorted over 300 slaves to freedom.The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses established in the United States during the early to mid-19th century, and used by enslaved African-Americans to escape into free states and Canada. The scheme was assisted by abolitionists and others sympathetic to the cause of the escapees.
Harriet Tubman, perhaps the most well-known conductor of the Underground Railroad, helped hundreds of runaway slaves escape to freedom. She never lost one of them along the way. As a fugitive slave herself, she was helped along the Underground Railroad by another famous conductor… William Still.
Explanation:
If you turn your watch from 3:45pm to 8:45pm after a flight, in which direction did you travel?
What was the purpose of the English Bill of Rights?
A. To limit the power of the British monarch
B. To weaken the role of Parliament in sharing power with the King
C. To establish the British cabinet system to advise the King
D. To reinstate King James II after the English Revolution
Answer:
In general, the Bill of Rights limited the power of the monarchy, elevated the status of Parliament and outlined specific rights of individuals. Some of the key liberties and concepts laid out in the articles include: Freedom to elect members of Parliament, without the king or queen's interference.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is Not an item you would have commonly found in the Agora?
Wool
Pottery
Catapult
Books
List two early problems our new nation encountered in its dealings with foreign countries. (Site 1)
The early problems we are facing with the nation today i mean foreign countries today are:
The Middle East
First is how to stem the chaos from the multiple interconnected challenges across the Middle East. The next UK government will be one of the parties negotiating the final terms of a potential nuclear deal with Iran, which, if agreed, could serve as a prelude to broader negotiations on regional security.
But an agreement could also lead to an intensification of the conflict between Saudi Arabia and its Sunni allies, on the one hand, and Iran and its allies in Syria, Lebanon and Yemen, on the other, with Iraq caught somewhere in the middle. The UK, along with other permanent members of the UN Security Council, could find itself serving as one of the guarantors of the security of the Gulf states. Any UK government is also likely to maintain its role conducting air strikes as part of the international coalition against IS.
Should the regional situation deteriorate further, the UK could be pushed into increasing the numbers of migrants that it accepts on to its shores from the region (currently in the hundreds, swelling potentially to the tens of thousands). It will also be a key contributor to the maritime operations seeking to stem the flood of refugees across the Mediterranean.
The UK will also hope that the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories does not deteriorate following Benjamin Netanyahu's electoral victory in March. The possibility of Palestinians abandoning the idea of a two-state solution could embroil the UK, along with its EU counterparts, into a highly charged diplomatic negotiation.
Russian sanctions
Second, should economic sanctions, imposed on Russia after its actions in Ukraine, be renewed? If the ceasefire holds in eastern Ukraine, then pressure will build for the EU to lift these sanctions, even if the Minsk agreement is not fully implemented and the Ukrainian government is unable to re-establish control of its border with Russia. There are divergent views across the EU over the value and efficacy of sanctions. Angela Merkel has taken the lead in building a fragile consensus that has held up to now. But she will need British support if she is to maintain a tough EU line on President Putin.
Climate change
Alongside these two major security considerations lie a number of other important international challenges. Third on the list is the climate summit in Paris in December. The UK has long been a leader in tackling climate change, and its ideas on how to prevent the growth in global use of coal will be especially important in Paris. A deal is crucial to have the best chance of keeping global temperature rises to within two degrees by the end of the century.
Trade talks
The fourth priority will be the completion of the negotiations to create a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) by early 2016, before the US presidential elections enter their decisive phase. The coalition government has been one of the main champions of TTIP, seeing it as a debt-free economic stimulus to the UK and Europe, as well as a geopolitical counterweight to China's growing international economic power. But the agreement faces fierce popular opposition across the EU including in the UK, where a majority of voters suspects that US companies will use it to undermine European social and environmental standards.
China
In contrast, British and European voters appear indifferent to the fifth major challenge: the growing influence of China. The UK government has welcomed Chinese investment into EU markets - in 2014 the UK took $5.1bn (£3.3bn) out of a total of $18bn (£11.7bn), the highest in the EU. But China's growing importance as a source of investment coincides with an increasingly assertive Chinese approach towards its claims of sovereignty over several small islands in the South China Sea.
While the UK would prefer to focus on China's economic potential, Japan is seeking greater engagement from the UK as a security partner in the region. And with the United States serving as the main guarantor of regional security, the next UK government could be forced to take some difficult decisions on whether to risk economic opportunity on the altar of alliance solidarity.
As important as they are, these five issues will pale into insignificance if the Conservative Party is able to form a government after the election and sets the clock running on an in-out referendum on Britain's continuing membership of the EU in 2017. In this case, British ministers will have little time to dedicate to this pressing dossier of international challenges and will need to focus all of their efforts instead on securing the best possible deal from their EU counterparts in order to be able to campaign to remain in the EU. If such a deal can be secured, then they will face a no less daunting task of convincing an often Eurosceptic British public of the merits of staying in.
Some of the worst mass murderers in history, such as Joseph Stalin in Russia and Mao Zedong in China, have been communist dictators.
A, True
B, Flase
Answer:
A. TRUE
Explanation:
Stalin's purges of intellectuals, military leaders that could be a threat to him, religious leaders, essentially anyone judged as a utilitarian waste or threat were killed in the millions. Stalin killed off more "enemies of the state than those killed in WWII.
Mao, similar communist dictator did the same in China.
Death squads sought out innocent people and killed them just to intimidate others. Often times torture and gruesome deaths. Worked to death in slave labor camps etc.
if you are going to present your opinion on child right,what logic would you present?write 4 points
Answer:
Every child has his right.
1. They have right to be educated
2. They should not be forced to work
3. We should not abuse them by doing harm them
4. We should provide proper food and nutrition
what is Japan’s form of government?
A.
constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy
B.
constitutional monarchy and presidential democracy
C.
absolute monarchy and parliamentary democracy
D.
absolute monarchy and presidential democracy
Answer:
A.
constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy
Economists focus on the marginal analysis of financial decisions and how we make them. In this context, what does the word marginal mean? A. costly B. additional C. important D. low-risk
Answer:
A. costly.
Explanation:
The word marginal means costly in the field of economics. In general, the meaning of marginal is small, tiny and low. Marginal refers to the focus on the cost on the product or profit that is earned from selling of that product. Companies use marginal analysis as a tool in order to help them maximizing their profits so here in the sentence marginal refers to the cost.
How are y'all doing?
Answer:
good thanks hbu
Explanation:
How do the scientific method and ethical research work together?
Answer:
Explanation:
Organizing principles, including laws, theories and research hypotheses, give structure and uniformity to scientific methods. Concerns for conducting ethical research are paramount.Researchers assure that participants are given free choice to participate and that their privacy is protected.
Answer:
Organizing principles, including laws, theories and research hypotheses, give structure and uniformity to scientific methods. Concerns for conducting ethical research are paramount. Researchers assure that participants are given free choice to participate and that their privacy is protected.
Explanation:
why is democracy expensive
B. Fill in the blanks :
1. Women are paid__________
for doing the same work as compared to men.
2. Gender inequality is a__________
problem which afflicts our country today.
3. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the first__________ to take the lead in the direction of social reform.
4. Women have been subjected to________
humiliation and__________.
5. The National Commision for Women was set up in January___________.
Answer:
1ans. money
2ans. major
3 ans. person
5ans. 2005 20 jan
Answer:
1. wages
2.serious
3.person
4. domestic violence and dowry
5. january 20,2005
When an insect does not completely change form, but instead goes through a nymph stage, it has undergone: a. gradual metamorphosis c. complete metamorphosis b. molting d. none of the above Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
A. Edg 2021
Explanation:
took the practice
Besides providing for our food and health, biodiversity can be a direct source of ________.
Answer:
Besides providing for our food and health, biodiversity can be a source of life
or
Besdies providing for our food and health, biodiversity can be a source of help in the world
using 15 or more terms, adjectives. etc. describing what friendship includes.
Answer:
amiable
amicable
beautiful
deep
eternal
heartfelt
intimate
lasting
lifelong
loving
mutual
reciprocal
selfless
sincere
steadfast
strong
true
unbounded
uncomplicated
unequalled
wonderful
affable
affectionate
attentive
available
believable
brave
caring
cheerful
considerate
cordial
discerning
easygoing
empathetic
faithful
forgiving
funny
generous
gentle
giving
good listener
honest
humorous
kind
loving
loyal
nice
optimistic
punctual
reliable
responsible
sensitive
sincere
sociable
sweet
sympathetic
tactful
thoughtful
trustworthy
truthful
warm
warm-hearted
winning
can someone help i will mark as brainlist
Answer:
2. C
3.D
4.a
Explanation:
1. What Constitutional amendment gave woman the right to vote?
Answer:
What Constitutional amendment gave woman the right to vote?
19th
What did the Aztecs believe would happen if the gods were not fed?
Answer:
they would be punished
Explanation:
they brlieved that if the god were not happy then the humabs will suffer