What can a president do to propose a law

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Answer 1
The president can approve the bill and sign it into law or not approve (veto) a bill. If the president chooses to veto a bill, in most cases Congress can vote to override that veto and the bill becomes a law. But, if the president pocket vetoes a bill after Congress has adjourned, the veto cannot be overridden.

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Pakistan has a system of blended law. Explain what this means.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Pakistan's laws are based on English common law. However, Pakistan is also an Islamic country. Laws cannot be offensive to Islam, so things like freedom of speech or freedom of the press may be limited in some ways. For example, the country has laws against blasphemy.

Answer:

Pakistan's laws are based on English common law. However, Pakistan is also an Islamic country. Laws cannot be offensive to Islam, so things like freedom of speech or freedom of the press may be limited in some ways. For example, the country has laws against blasphemy.

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Explanation:

Today, about
percent of American workers are female.
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050
075

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47% are females and there are 74.6 millon in the us

layunin ng i-Witness at ipaliwanag.​

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Explanation:

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Walking home, you find a wallet on the ground, Opening it, you find $540 in cash, a driver’s license, and a note saying, “If lost call [the owner’s phone number]”, and other cards. Applying the categorical imperative, which option FAILS BY CONCEPTION?

a. Take the cash and dispose of the wallet in the trash.
b. Call the owner and return the wallet exactly as you found it.
c. Call the owner and offer to return the wallet for a $540+ reward.
d. None of the options

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Answer:

C.

Because the wallet is not mine

c or a im pretty sure

How does the leader of Boston reacted to the Boston massacre

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Answer:

They literally fired back with guns of their own. They protested by refusing to house British soldiers.

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Answer:

They blew it out of proportion to get the people angry.

Explanation:

I completed my test with 100%

How was Egypt’s economy different from Mesopotamia’s economy? Egypt had a barter system. Egypt had a command economy. Egypt did not use enslaved workers. Egypt did not have a system of measurement.

HURRY am timed

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Egypt had a command economy.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Why did the Dutch and the English come into conflict in North America?
A. They fished the same waters.
B. They had religious differences.
C. They sought more trade with France.
D. They wanted to settle the same lands.

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Answer:

Correct answer is D. They wanted to settle the same lands.

Explanation:

D is the correct answer because both countries first of all had political reasons for the conflicts. Both countries had territories in North America, but the largest quarrel came around the city of New Amsterdam. After the city was taken by Britain, Dutch lost all possession in America.

All other options are not correct as were not that important for their conflict. They didn't had large religious differences, especially after Reformation, their trade wasn't focused that much on France...

How can individual lead spiritual life? cite some examples​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Become a christian it is worth it

How has the building of dams created problems for countries sharing rivers in Southwest Asia?

A.
Few countries have the technology needed to be able to build dams.

B.
Dams limit the water available to countries further downstream.

C.
Dams are too expensive to build to be practical.

D.
Countries in Southwest Asia are not allowed to build dams on shared rivers.

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Answer: B

Dams are built to limit water available downstream, and to prevent too much water from going through. Problems in Southwest Asia are building up due to the fact that there are less water available downstream.

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Presidential election are help every four years?

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Yea that’s right but they can only be president for 8 years

Answer: Yes, presidential elections are held every 4 years, but presidents can be reelected, but no more than once.

Explanation: Since 1792, the U.S. Constitution has required that presidential elections be held every four years. This year's election will be the 57th presidential race in U.S. history.

No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.

Why did power in medieval Europe Shift from kings to nobles?

A) Nobles hired knives for protection
B) Nobles controlled church officials
C) kings did not have nobles' loyalty
D) Kings needed the serfs' peotetion

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Answer:

B) Nobles controlled church officials

Explanation:

In medieval times, the nobles held the real power because the king had no army of his to command because any fighting force at his disposal was brought by the nobles.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

What kind of map is this

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Answer:

a afriacan

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Explanation:

Do you think the United States will continue to be the
world's most influential power? In one or two
paragraphs, explain why or why not.

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Answer:

No, I do not think the United States will continue to be the world's most influential power. There is a lack of a social safety net and corporations are able to circumvent laws and pay workers dismal wages by treating them as only temporary.

Explanation:

I think the United States has become imbalanced as a society and there are deep social divides in the country in terms of economic wellbeing and race for example that will be difficult to overcome in the decades to come. Other societies in Europe for example have more of a social safety net to help protect workers and employees from exploitation by corporations and entrepreneurs and start-ups, but in the United States, many companies successfully avoid paying benefits and providing stability by treating workers as freelancers and contractors. This will lead to economic instability for the general population and the new younger generations entering the market who lack the assets and stability that their grandparents' generation enjoyed. We are not the model society for others to follow anymore.  

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When you remember something, your mind is using a process called:
A. symbol mapping.
B. reconstruction.
C. flashbulbing.
D. Gestalt.

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Answer:

Answer

The answer is option B reconstruction

Explanation:

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When you remember something, your mind is using a process called reconstruction. The correct option is (B).

What do you mean by reconstruction?

The process of re-creating something that has been damaged or destroyed: The country's postwar economic reconstruction must begin with the resumption of agricultural production.

From the conclusion of the Civil War in 1865 to 1877, the Reconstruction Period was in effect. Its primary goal was to bring the southern states back into full political involvement in the Union, to ensure former slaves' rights, and to establish new relationships between African Americans and whites.

Therefore, when you remember something, your mind is using a process called reconstruction.

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what does mansa musa do upon his return to mali

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Answer:

what does mansa musa do upon his return to mali?

Explanation:

After his return from Mecca, Mansa Musa began to revitalize cities in his kingdom. He built mosques and large public buildings in cities like Gao and, most famously, Timbuktu.  Mansa Musa brought architects and scholars from across the Islamic world into his kingdom, and the reputation of the Mali kingdom grew.

Mamas musa decided to come back and help the colony and prove them with the services they needed in his colony to survive

According to Dr. Green, what factors impact voters' opinions of candidates during and after debates?

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Answer:

Did you end up getting the answer?

Explanation:

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a.
The organization of the United States into the Southwest, the Northeast, the Midwest, the Pacific Northwest, and the
South are all examples of which theme of geography at work?
Place
b. Region
c. Location
d. Interactions
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:uhh location I think

Explanation:My half of my brain

Answer:

it is c\location

Explanation:

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What was the written code of laws of the Roman Assembly?

Code of Ethics
Twelve Tables
Justinian Code
Tablets of Codes

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Answer:   I think Justinian Code.

Explanation:

Answer: Justinian Code

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Text (for the second one)


“The captains needed to keep the slaves in acceptable physical condition if they were to be sold at high prices, so each morning after breakfast the slaves were “danced” on deck, in order to give them exercise. Still shackled together, the men were forced to jump up and down until often the flesh of their ankles was raw and bleeding from the iron chains from which bound them together. The women and children, who were free of such bonds were better able to dance to the rhythm that was pounded out on an African drum or iron kettle, sometimes with the accompaniment of a fiddle or African banjo played by a crew member. The slaves, otherwise kept miserable in the “tween decks”, enjoyed this dancing, as it was their only form of physical recreation during the entire day. Each day at sunset the slaves would be placed back below deck to rest in the misery and filth that was the “tween decks.” “


QUESTION:

2. What does this text reveal about the first Africans to be brought to North America?


Text (for the third question)

“During the morning exercises members of the crew roved about the deck carrying whips and would beat those slaves who refused to “dance.” Although most whips were made only of simple rope, the wicked cat-o’-nine-tails was used aboard many slavers. Consisting of nine cords coated with tar, each with a knot at the end, the cat-o’-nine-tails could slash the skin of a slave’s back to ribbons in only a few lashes.”


QUESTION:

3. What does this text reveal about the first Africans to be brought to North America?


TEXT ( FOR THE FOURTH QUESTION):“We were thrust into the hold of the vessel in a state of nudity, the males being crammed on one side and the females on the other; the hold was so low that we could not stand up, but were obliged to crouch upon the floor or sit down; day and night were the same to us, sleep being denied us from the confined position of our bodies, and we became desperate through suffering and fatigue.”


QUESTIONS:

4.What does this text reveal about the first Africans to be brought to North America?


TEXT (for the fifth question:

“Yet the worst time of the Middle Passage came for the slaves when the ship was met with periods of bad weather. During the storms the blacks were forced to remain below deck all day and night. The holds were dark, filthy, slimy, and they stank of death. The “tween decks” were often full not only with slaves, both living and dead, but also with blood, vomit, urine, and human waste. Also during periods of inclement weather the slaves were not fed as usual. They were often forced to scrounge for small crumbs and pieces of spoiled food and drink from stagnant puddles of extremely pure water.”


QUESTION:

5. What does this text reveal about the first Africans to be brought to North America?


TEXT (for the sixth question)

“During the periods of good weather, the slaves would be brought up on deck in the morning. At this time the men would be shackled together with iron chains, while the women and children would be allowed to roam about on deck. At about nine o’ clock in the morning they were given their first meal of the day. Interestingly, slaves from different sections along the West African coast would often be fed different meals. Those from the Northern part of the Guinea coast would be fed boiled rice, millet, or cornmeal. Slaves from the Bight of Biafra had stewed yams, and those from still farther south in the Congo River region would be fed starchy manioc, cassava flour, or banana-like fruits. Sometimes a few lumps of raw meat would be thrown in with their food to keep them healthy. It was also at this time in the morning that the slaves were given their daily ration of a half-pint of water in a small pan, called a pannikin.


In the late afternoon came the slaves’ second and only other meal of the day. Sometimes it was the same as their first, but most captains were not that humane. The afternoon meal usually consisted of horse beans, very large beans which are used to feed horses. They were the cheapest form of food available. The beans were boiled until they were pulpy and covered with a mixture of palm oil, flour, and water. To cover up the horrible taste, large amounts of red pepper, called “slabber sauce,” were added.”


QUESTION:

What does this text reveal about the first Africans to be brought to North America?

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Answer:

dude i-

Explanation:

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we live in a fair and just society I agree or dis agree? ​

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Answer:

i agree

Explanation:

Explanation:

we don't live in fair I disagree

Why did people domesticate animals during Neolithic era
?

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Answer:

Explanation:

En arqueología, el inicio del proceso de domesticación es difícil de percibir. Sería un proceso gradual en 2 etapas. La primera etapa sería una etapa donde se capturan los primeros ejemplares, y se van amansando. Esta etapa no tiene percepción en la arqueología, ya que morfológicamente los primeros animales en cautividad, eran idénticos a los que estaban salvajes.

La segunda etapa de la domesticación de los animales es la de selección e intervención en la reproducción. Esta etapa es mucho más intervencionista por parte del hombre, y lo que busca es conseguir nuevas razas más dóciles, o con más pelaje (ejemplo para la lana) entre otras cosas.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Animals were used o help with farming and labor

The majority of people in the United States work in the __________ industry. (ANSWER ASAP)

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The majority of people in the united states work in the service industry.

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Which country colonized the region that is highlighted in circled on the map above?

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I’m pretty sure it’s Spain

Answer:

PORTUGAL.

Explanation:

Read the first paragraph of the article.

The Middle East is a crossroads. It is where three continents meet – Asia, Africa and Europe. Trade routes came to the Middle East from all over the world. Many different people have come and settled here over the years. This has deeply affected the region.

Which question is answered in the paragraph?

A
Why is the Middle East called a crossroads?
B
How many trade routes are in the Middle East?
C
Who are the people that settled in the Middle East?
D
What do people trade in the Middle East?

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because its the only one that makes since

What two countries are involved in the Mariscal treaty?​

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Answer:

The Mariscal-Spencer Treaty between Mexico and England in 1893.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Mexico, England

Explanation:

In 1893, Mexico and England renewed their talks on the Mariscal-Spencer Treaty

What did Confucianism encourage in the Han political structure?​

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Answer:

Han rulers based their government on these principles which had a strong emphasis on education. ... Confucianism encouraged the government to give jobs to educated people rather than nobles. Confucianism valued education, increasing knowledge and inventions.

Explanation:

Answer: the answer is A. loyalty and obedience

Explanation:

I took the test

which step should occur before taking action in problem-solving
process?

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Answer:

Are you sure this isn't supposed to be mathematics? If it was mathematics, the problem solving process would be PEMDAS.

P- parentheses

E- exponents

M- multiplication

D- division

A- addition

S- subtraction

What’s the role of a coach in character education?

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Answer:

Effective coaches help players realize their potential, inspiring positive self-esteem. Through team sports, players have the opportunity to develop self-confidence and emotional control. This motivates those athletes to believe in themselves and try new things, both in the present and their future.

Explanation:

What happens when the people don`t eat at all

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They starve to death

The body begins to increase production of cortisol, leaving us stressed and hangry. Skipping meals can also cause your metabolism to slow down, which can cause weight gain or make it harder to lose weight. “When you skip a meal or go a long time without eating, your body goes into survival mode,” says Robinson.

what grow on steppes

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I think it is plants
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