Answer: A. A more settled and agricultural lifestyle is of no interest to the Indians.
Explanation:
This is based on a confidential letter that Thomas Jefferson wrote to Congress to convince them to fund the expedition of Lewis and Clark. In this letter he also spoke about how the American Indians were getting apprehensive at the thought of losing any more of their land.
Jefferson says that the Natives needed all the land they had because they liked to hunt and were not as settled which meant that agriculture was of little to no interest to them. He suggests that in order to have an easier time getting land from the natives, they would need to convince them to give up hunting and farm more so that they wouldn't need all that land for hunting.
Select the correct answer for how the two sentences are different.
Her affect was striking,
Her effect was striking,
Answer:
Her affect was striking,
Explanation:
I NEED HELP ASAP PLS What is the theme or big idea about how PPG affected the lives of Lee Sherman and his Louisiana community?
Answer:
A chemical plant worker took a stand against pollution and its effect on wildlife.
Where did the second half of the story take plac
Answer:
in and around a gas station
Explanation:
Tana is writing a research paper about how animals help people. She is trying to decide what to write about.
Which two topics would be best for Tana to write about?
1. how dogs are related to wolves
2. how dogs can alert people who are deaf
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3. what commands you should teach your dog
4. why walking a dog improves your heart health
5. why your next dog should come from a shelter
Why was Bessie Coleman's struggle even more difficult than Harriet
Quimby's?
Answer:
I think She had to struggle with racial prejudice and became the first African-American to earn a pilot's license. She was determined to get her pilot's licenses. She was smart and was the first woman in America to become a licensed pilot.
I Hope I answer it right. *_*
At the door, Lena searched her purse. She pulled out her wallet, hair brush, gum, earbuds, and pens. She found everything except the one thing she needed. Frustrated, she sat down on her front porch and waited for her brother.
You can infer that Lena
A prefers a different kind of gum.
B needs a new purse.
C lost her keys.
D is mad that her brother is late.
anybody can help ? Im not sure
Create a new game that could be played during an indoor activity explain your new and its rules
Which statement best describes how do you how to use this more than one structure to present information in from Barter to bitcoin
Patients buying __________ paid over fifty million dollars. this medicine these medicine this medicines these medicines
The answer is this medicine.
Patients buying this medicine paid over fifty million dollars.
The question requires that we insert the correct determiner to the object in the sentence.
If the medicine that is being referred to is just one type then, this medicine will be an accurate determiner because it is just one drug.
"These medicines" can only be used if there are different kinds of drugs.
Learn more about determiners here:
https://brainly.com/question/1790836
Reread paragraph 5 of " Are Green Cars Really All That Green" How is the first sentence supported by those that follow.
Answer:
u didint give any choises to choose from
Explanation:
Describe the images per set. What have you observed with those images?
Answer:
the bigger
the smaller
How can critical thinking help you think of solutions to a problem?
2. The third section of the article argues that students should not pay to play sports. Based on this section, how might fees to play sports affect students who know they might sit on the
bench?
Answer:
HMMMMMM
Explanation:
i dont know!
The end of the movie was
; we didn't expect it to be so
A
anticipated - shocking
B.
finished - scripted
C.
hilarious - bleak
D.
sudden - abrupt
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Punctuate the following: -
why are you lying on the back said the food why are you gazing at the sky.
im working writing sonnets to the moon said the poet i too can write
poems but the people are too dull to appreciate my poems.
Answer:
"Why are you lying on the back?", said the food.
"Why are you gazing at the sky?"
"I'm working, writing sonnets to the moon", said the poet.
I too can write poems, but the people are too dull to appreciate my poems.
Please please please please answer my question
uhm, whats your question..?
Answer:
what's the question exactly?
what made swapna sell the cotton to the trader instead of selling at the kurnool cotton market
Answer:
Swapna sold the cotton to the trader instead of selling it at the Kurnool market because she had borrowed Rs. 2,500 from him on the condition that she would sell her cotton to him.
PLEASE HELP!!!
Why is paragraph 3 included in the passage?
A.
to show Rajeed's feelings about the service project
B.
to describe the setting of the service project
C.
to show that Kristina should not be trusted
D.
to describe the similarities between Kristina and Joel
Saturday with Einstein
by Mona Gedney
1
I knew very well that I was making a mistake when I agreed to attend the meeting with Kristina and Joel. I do not particularly enjoy belonging to clubs; I greatly prefer doing things with only a few friends or even just spending time alone. Still, they are my best friends, and I do like our town, so I agreed — very reluctantly — to go.
2
We live in Mount Dora, which is the proud possessor of one high school, one middle school, two elementary schools, a well-used library, a thriving downtown district, and a handsome new community center. It was the new community center that had created my problem. The director had decided that sponsoring a service club for teens would be a splendid idea. It was my misfortune that the director is Kristina's very enthusiastic aunt. And so it was that I, along with approximately two dozen other misguided souls, attended the organizational meeting for the Dora Do-Gooders. I had explained to Kristina that I would attend the first meeting as a show of support for her aunt but that under no circumstances would I commit myself to doing anything more than that. Therefore, I was stunned to receive an e-mail from Mrs. Maguire that thanked me profusely for signing up to be a part of the first major undertaking of the club, an entire Saturday devoted to service projects for citizens who needed help.
3
I glared at Kristina reproachfully throughout our first-period Spanish class the next morning. She had responded to none of my calls or texts nor my outraged e-mail, and this morning she studiously avoided meeting my eyes, doubtlessly glad that the alphabetical seating arrangement meant that she was across the room from me. I also noticed that she had entered class at the last possible moment — and that Joel was also trying to catch her eye. I grinned a little at that.
Answer:
C.
to show that Kristina should not be trusted
Explanation:
C.
to show that Kristina should not be trusted
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Of course
meant missed opportunities.
the. osses
by losses
losing
for lost
The youngest son kills the dragon. Why is he more successful than his brothers?
Answer:
i realy hope this is sum you came up with nd they are not acking you this in school
Explanation:
What is the ever changing evolution of the universe's current predicament State?
Answer:At a particular instant roughly 15 billion years ago, all the matter and energy we can observe, concentrated in a region smaller than a dime, began to expand and cool at an incredibly rapid rate. By the time the temperature had dropped to 100 million times that of the sun’s core, the forces of nature assumed their present properties, and the elementary particles known as quarks roamed freely in a sea of energy. When the universe had expanded an additional 1,000 times, all the matter we can measure filled a region the size of the solar system.
At that time, the free quarks became confined in neutrons and protons. After the universe had grown by another factor of 1,000, protons and neutrons combined to form atomic nuclei, including most of the helium and deuterium present today. All of this occurred within the first minute of the expansion. Conditions were still too hot, however, for atomic nuclei to capture electrons. Neutral atoms appeared in abundance only after the expansion had continued for 300,000 years and the universe was 1,000 times smaller than it is now. The neutral atoms then began to coalesce into gas clouds, which later evolved into stars. By the time the universe had expanded to one fifth its present size, the stars had formed groups recognizable as young galaxies.
Explanation:
What does the word supple mean in this sentence: Mara's fingers were fast and supple as they flew across the piano keys. * 1 point quickly changing highly trained vending easily sore after exercising
Which word below matches the definition "before birth"?
A. prescription
B. prenatal
C. benediction
Answer:
prenatal
Explanation:
Answer:
Prenatal
Explanation:
Because is the regular health care women should receive from an obstetrician
In "To Build a Fire" (131), the protagonist (main character) has no name. He is referred to as "the man." Why do you think Jack London did not name this character? Think about the importance of setting in this story when you answer the question.
Answer:
Since there is no other human character in "To Build A Fire", Jack London had no need to give his protagonist a name.
Explanation:
London must have had additional reasons for not providing him with a name. One reason could have been that he wanted to illustrate the insignificance of human beings in contrast to the grandeur and power of nature.
What attitude toward the stars does Emerson express in the first paragraph of chapter 1 of nature
Answer:
He expresses a feeling of passion towards the stars.
Explanation:
What play does Hamlet want the players to perform?
Answer:
Hamlet requested the actors to perform the play The Murder of Gonzago because it would be the perfect opportunity for Hamlet to gauge Claudius's reaction to a ficticious murder tailored to echo the murder of King Hamlet.
Explanation:
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- "Success is not final and failure is not fatal." - anonymous -
Meaning
Answer:
The meaning is to keep pushing forward, don't give up!
Explanation:
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GIVING BRAINLIEST AND 100 POINTS
What can you infer about Capulet from the following line? (5 points)
CAPULET
For shame, bring Juliet forth; her lord is come.
Select one:
a. He is not excited about the wedding.
b. He has changed his mind about Paris.
c. He is usually late to everything himself.
d. He does not like for Juliet to be late.
Answer:
A. gimme brainliest
Explanation:
How can Filipinos change their colonial mentality
Answer:
by tedaing this
Explanation:
An intro to Colonial Mentality and its effects on the Filipino-/American community, in recognition and celebration of Filipino American History Month. We acknowledge that there are many terms to describe the community: Filipinx/a/o, and have chosen to use “Filipino” in this resource.
On her flight back home from visiting my auntie in Canada, my mom looked up from her plane ticket to find that she was sitting next to a man who she had an inkling was also Filipino. She was eager to talk to him. After a bit of small talk, my mom was able to casually sneak in the question: “Pilipino ka ba?” (Are you Filipino?). To her delight, she found out that he was actually from Ilocos, her and my dad’s home province in the Philippines. Naturally, she started speaking to him in Ilokano. What was odd was that even though he clearly understood what she was saying, he continued responding back to her in English. Thinking he would be more comfortable speaking in Filipino (the national language of the Philippines), she changed dialects. He continued to respond in English. Confused, my mom asked him how long he had been in the States. She wondered, “Maybe he’s been away for so long that he’d just forgotten how to speak the language?” To her surprise, he responded “6 years.” My mom, who had moved to the States when she was 16, had been living in the US for nearly 35 years. She admitted that she had lost some of the vocabularies, but that there was no way the man on the plane could have forgotten how to speak both languages. As she was retelling this story to me, I could see the recounted look of annoyance and disappointment on her face. She asked, “Did he think he was better than me because he was speaking in English?”
I think of this story often whenever I think of colonial mentality and its effects on the Filipino-/American community. First colonized by Spain for nearly 300 years from the 1560s to the 1890s, then Japan during World War II from 1941-1945, and then the US from 1898-1946, (in addition to the fact that the Philippines is an archipelago with each island and peoples having its own culture and identity), it is without saying that the Philippines’ culture and identity is difficult to grasp and define. (Let alone our history, which for the most part wasn’t recorded during the periods of colonization.) The uncertainties of what do and do not define our culture after having been colonized for so long have created colonial mentality, which has generated feelings of otherness and shame toward our identity and ultimately ourselves.