What is the difference between unlimited vs limited government, and an example

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An example would be the american dempocorsy and chinas comuinisums

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Pence or Kamala? explain please cuz i dont know anything about politics

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KAMALA! She clearly wont he debate, and show that her and Biden have a clear plan on what they will do when they take office.

Which human system is responsible for delivering blood to organs?

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cardiovascular system

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the heart (pulmonary valves) delivers blood to other major organs throughout the body

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Which of the following choices has the most political power in Canada?

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Which statement is correct about the expansion of the Roman Empire?
A.
The Roman Empire lost its military as it was invading other areas.
B.
The Roman Empire gained new territory by conquering neighboring lands.
C.
The Roman Empire closed the roads when people attempted to leave Rome.
D.
The Roman Empire expanded because senators loved their dictator, Caesar.

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b. is my answer I read about this the other day and your welcome

Why did the United States take a stronger stand in foreign affairs after the War of 1812?
The US felt more confident.
The US feared losing land.
The US wanted to take over Spain.
The US wanted to punish Britain.

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The US felt more confident.

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A

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7th Grade- TCI The Aztecs Daily Life Section 28

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I am in 7th grade and never learned about the Aztecs I only learned a song and dance

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What are some examples of imperfectly competitive markets?

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monopolistic competition and oligopoly.

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The author portrays Theseus as a flawed human being. In early adventures, Theseus proved that he was a 'hero' but it wasn't until he slew the minotaur he became a legend, the living embodiment of braveness. However the author also made sure to mention that he deserted Princess Ariadne and even killed her father without much thought in order to allow the reader to understand that this so called hero although brave is far from perfect.

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In context to the question,

'How does the author characterize theseus in the story? cite evidence from the text in your response.

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The author presents Theseus as a foible human and a contradictory character in the text. He displays courage and shown to be the warrior at the beginning but later after the attack on Athens by the mInos, he left Ariadne behind and later abandons her which eventually made her to kill herself. He even murders her father without considering his own heroism that he displays during the early adventurous('The moment she was gone...set sail...left her...island'). This suggests the key idea of the text i.e. 'not let your pleasure overpower your thoughtfulness and ability to make judgment.'

what causes a civilization to fall?

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Also a Civilization could fall for any reason from killing the king to starting war inside

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From the collapse of ancient Rome to the fall of the Mayan empire, evidence from archaeology suggests that five factors have almost invariably been involved in the loss of civilizations: uncontrollable population movements; new epidemic diseases; failing states leading to increased warfare; collapse of trade routes

Which of the following is NOT made with petroleum (oil)?
N O cooking oil
medicine
plastic
O cleansers

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In common usage, vegetable oil may refer exclusively to vegetable fats which are liquid at room temperature. Vegetable oils are usually edible; non-edible oils derived mainly from petroleum are termed mineral oils. Hope it answered your question :D

the price of one nation's currency in terms of another nation's currency is called?

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The exchange rate

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How do self-interest and competition affect free markets?

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They work together to keep prices high. They work together to regulate supply, demand, and prices. They represent the opposing interests of consumers and producers.

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Georgia became which member of the United States ?
- first
- second
- third
- fourth

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georgia became second member of united states

The second member of the US

rewrite 10^-5 using a positive exponent ​

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I think the answer you are looking for is [tex]\frac{1}{10^{5} }[/tex].

The positive exponents demonstrate the number of times the foundation is multiplied, and the further  discussion can be defined as follows:

It says how so many times a base amount is multiplied and a negative exponent tells us how many instances a base number is divided.These exponents are important in mathematics because they allow us to short anything which otherwise is truly tedious to write.

Converting the positive exponent:

[tex]\to \bold{10^{-5} =\frac{1}{10^{5}}}[/tex]

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Why are Regulators and vigilantes a bad thing for the Up Country?

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Regulator Movement in mid-eighteenth-century North Carolina was a rebellion initiated by residents of the colony's inland region, or backcountry, who believed that royal government officials were charging them excessive fees, falsifying records, and engaging in other mistreatments. The movement's name refers to the desire of these citizens to regulate their own affairs. An unfair system of taxation prevailed under which less productive land, such as that in the western and Mountain regions, was taxed at the same rate as the more fertile, level soil of the Coastal Plain. These and other hardships contributed to the Regulators' feelings of sectional discrimination and deep distrust of authorities rooted in eastern North Carolina. Led by men such as Rednap Howell, James Hunter, and Herman Husband—considered the movement's chief spokesman—the Regulators organized a resistance to these abuses, first through protest and ultimately through violence. Modern scholarship has focused on the role that evangelical Christianity may have played in shaping the social and political ethos underpinning the Regulator rebellion. The religion of Husband and other Regulators—frontier Protestants who were members of Baptist, Presbyterian, Quaker, Moravian, and other evangelical or pietistic sects—emphasized an individualistic approach to church, salvation, and personal morality that profoundly influenced their understanding of public relationships and economic issues. Ultimately, it has been argued, this fervent brand of Christian faith bonded the Regulators together and fueled their antiauthoritarian stance toward what they believed to be an unjust, essentially "evil" governmental structure. Women, although not officially recorded as participants in the movement, undoubtedly played essential roles as supportive and influential partners in the spiritual development of the Regulators as well as advocates of their cause. Residents of the frontier counties of Anson, Orange, and Granville (much larger then than today) began to protest publicly in 1764. Many appointed, rather than elected, officials became targets of numerous threats and violence, including sheriffs, tax collectors, registrars, court clerks, and judges. Royal governor Arthur Dobbs issued a proclamation against the taking of illegal fees, but that directive was ignored. Dissatisfaction grew and unrest spread among the people. A new governor, William Tryon, arrived in 1765; he was a veteran army colonel and became the cause of renewed unrest, in part after he occupied a large new building—"Tryon's Palace," designed as both governor's home and capitol, which he constructed in New Bern at public expense. Officials grew concerned for their own safety in 1770 after a mob seized a county officer against whom it held grievances—the much-despised Edmund Fanning, a corrupt multiple-office holder in Orange County—grabbed his heels, and pulled him down the stairs, banging his head on each step. The home of another official was entered and his personal possessions were thrown out the window. When a special term of court was called in Hillsborough in 1771, the judges hesitated to attend and Tryon called out the militia to protect them. The Regulators sought a public meeting with colonial officials to discover "whether the free men of this [Orange] county labor under any abuses of power or not." The officials ignored the call for a discussion as well as a request for an explanation of other recent events. Their failure to respond precipitated further determination and closer bonding among the Regulators. As a governor appointed by the Crown as well as a trained and experienced army officer, Tryon would brook no such action as he anticipated from the men of North Carolina. With the approval of the colonial Assembly, the governor called out the militia, and at its head led his army from New Bern, the capital, to the western frontier intent on settling the question of authority in his colony. West of Hillsborough where they were camped, the Regulators on 16 May 1771 tried once again to confer with Tryon. They could do so, he replied, only if they dispersed and laid down their arms within the hour.

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Which of the following taxed glass, paint, lead and tea?

Intolerable Acts
Navigation Acts
Sugar and Molasses Act
Townshend Acts

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I think it's The Townshend Act

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Drag the words to the sentences. garment aerospace electronic farming finance All nations in the region depend on natural resources to supply manufacturing and trade. Vietnam is known for its low-cost industry, which relies on low-cost labor. Malaysia produces semiconductors for goods. Indonesia has large rubber and lumber industries. Singapore, located on the Strait of Malacca, has one of the busiest ports in the world and is a center of I think the answers are 1:Farming 2: Electronic 3: Aerospace .

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All nations in the region depend on natural resources to supply manufacturing and trade. Vietnam is known for its low-cost BLANK. industry, which relies on low-cost labor. Malaysia produces semiconductors for BLANK goods. Indonesia has large rubber and lumber industries. Singapore, located on the strait of Malacca, has one of the busiest ports in the world and is a center of BLANK.

Options are: Garment, Aerospace, Electronic, Farming, Finance

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1.  Finance

2.  Electronic

3.  Aerospace

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Given the context of the comprehension of the text. Here is the correct answer in capital or block letters:

All nations in the region depend on natural resources to supply manufacturing and trade. Vietnam is known for its low-cost FINANCE industry, which relies on low-cost labor. Malaysia produces semiconductors for ELECTRONIC goods. Indonesia has large rubber and lumber industries. Singapore, located on the strait of Malacca, has one of the busiest ports in the world and is a center of AEROSPACE.

In 1676 Nathaniel Bacon led a series of attacks against villages of who

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great britan

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The rebellion he led is commonly thought of as the first armed insurrection by American colonists against Britain and their colonial government. A hundred years before the American Revolution, Bacon and his armed rebels ransacked their colonial capital, threatened its governor and upended Virginia's social order.

The navigation acts strengthened the Thirteen colines independence

True or False?

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True

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The Quakers established their colony.

one answer is correct

1. Everyone was allowed to practice any religion they wanted
2. Colonists were only allowed to follow Quaker teachings and beliefs
3. Only Quakers were allowed to settle in the colony
4. Quakers encouraged slavery to help with farming needs









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1. Everyone was allowed to practice any religion they wanted.
1. Everyone was allowed to practice any religion they wanted

How was the Yellow River important to the development of early Chinese settlements?

The Yellow River provided fertile farmland.
The Yellow River provided protection against invaders.
The Yellow River allowed settlements to have room to grow.
The Yellow River allowed settlers to use the river to conquer nearby areas.

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I am quite sure it is B

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Fertile farmland I think was wrong for me so the only other one that made sense was B sorry if  im

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The Yellow River was important to the development of early Chinese settlements because the Yellow River provided fertile farmland.

What was the importance of Yellow River in Chinese civilization?

The Yellow River, which is normally a source of rich agricultural soil and irrigation water, has turned into a raging flood more than 1,500 times in recorded history, sweeping entire villages away.

The Xia Kingdom governed central China for centuries, united behind strong kings and able to produce plentiful harvests since Yellow River floods no longer ruined their fields as frequently.

Thus, option A, the Yellow River provided fertile farmland is the correct option for the chines settlement.

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The Mississippians created large towns near rivers that featured a central plaza, residential zones and defense structures (palisades, guard towers and moats). The focus of the plaza was the earthen mounds, dedicated to religious and social activity though some served as cemeteries. Thousands of families lived in these towns.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Here we have a statement. There is no question at all. If this is a true or false question, then the answer is true.

It is true that Mississippians created large towns near rivers that featured a central plaza, residential zones, and defense structures.

Furthermore, the Mississippians spend most of the day doing activities outside, they just got home to sleep and rest, and they started all over again the next day. They were hard-working people. They were good traders and used the Mississippi River to navigate and transport their products to many towns that were located in the regions. They used to trade with other Native American Indian tribes.

What topics can be included in the theme growth and changes in society

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1 culture

2 time, continuity and change

3 people, places and environments

4 individual develment and identity

5 individuals, groups and institutions

6 power, authority and governance

7 production, distribution and consumption

8 science, technology and society

9 global connections

10 civic ideals and practices

Which 3 weapons do you think had the largest impact on the outcome of World War 1? Be sure to explain WHY for EACH weapon.

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"Machine guns. Most machine guns of World War 1 were based on Hiram Maxim’s 1884 design. They had a sustained fire of 450–600 rounds per minute, allowing defenders to cut down attacking waves of enemy troops like a scythe cutting wheat. There was some speculation that the machine gun would completely replace the rifle. Contrary to popular belief, machine guns were not the most lethal weapon of the Great War. That dubious distinction goes to the artillery."

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i dont know but theres one

Growing trade and prosperity (wealth) in cities led to

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it might be trad wealthy or grow hope that helps

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Study the map.

What advantages did location bring to the Eastern empire? Choose the TWO correct answers.
A. distance from barbarian tribes in western and northern Europe
B. direct access to the Atlantic Ocean and North Sea
C. control of trade on the Rhine River
D. easy access to the Mediterranean, Black, and Red seas

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Answer:

DONT BE A SNITCH

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What is a presidential elector?

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a person who is elected by the voters to represent them in making a formal selection of the vice president and president.

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why did slavery develop in the colonies?

90% summative
must be essay format

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As British colonists became convinced that Africans best served their demand for labor, importation increased. By the turn of the eighteenth century AFRICAN SLAVES numbered in the tens of thousands in the British colonies. Before the first shots are fired at Lexington and Concord, they totaled in the hundreds of thousands. The cries for liberty by the colonial leaders that were to follow turned out to be merely white cries. In the first decades of European settlement in America, the physical labor of establishing homes, agriculture, and commerce was carried out by "bound" laborers—that is unpaid workers who were owned by ("bound" to) a "master" who controlled not only their labor, but also all other aspects of their lives. These workers were "indentured servants" from Europe, who were freed after some years of service, or indigenous native Americans (who often knew how to escape into areas where European "masters" could not find them), or by laborers bought in Africa and stranded in America, unable to return to their homes, and easily identifiable by their dark skins. Sometimes African workers were treated like indentured servants, and freed after some years of service. But after 1690, the status of slavery hardened: bound labor, based on race, became a lifetime sentence, inherited from generation to generation.

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B.

Explanation: I'm sorry if I'm wrong.

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d

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Which of the following statements is true regarding slavery in the American colonies?

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