Answer: B
Explanation:
Mr. Waterford sent our class an email asking for help with the recycling problem at WaterWorks Plant World. The park is dual functioning: not only is it a Water Park, but they grow and sell plants/ flowers for the customers as well. Due to the astonishing amount of plastic bottles that are being thrown away at their park, Mr. Waterford wants to find a better way. Rather than simply installing recycling bins for all of the water bottles, he’d like to get a little more creative. One popular idea that he found on the internet was to create bottle gardens from the discarded plastic bottles.
(Come up with an idea to solve Mr. Waterford’s problem )
Answer:
Use the bottles for an art project or statement piece.
Explanation:
You can glue the bottles together to create a trash stature. It may sound disgusting but they are really exquisite. Or you can do it simple by using the bottles for an arts and craft's project.. such as cutting our shapes and glueing then to a paper, painting each shape a different color, then putting it inside a frame. Or, you could use the bottles to make the frame. There are many ways to use the second "R". Reuse. You just have to find what fits best for your environment.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Do you think that we should have unlimited rights in the United States? Explain why or why not? What do you think our society would look like if we did?
Answer: No
Explanation: Freedom of speech is a constitutional guarantee. But that doesn't mean it is absolute or not subject to some limitations. In a free society, however, the burden of proof should be on those who would curtail speech to prove that a particular form of expression would seriously encroach on other individual rights or create a health or safety risk.
Therefore, No I do not think we should have unlimited rights.
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The graph which can show trends over time is the a Chele graph c. Line Graph Ple chart d. Bar graph Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer: line graph
Explanation:
I'm not sure what a chele graph is, but I know that a pie chart is best for proportional data and a bar graph compares the values in different categories. I think the line graph is the best option.
Why might a poet change the meter in a poem from one line to the next?
1.to avoid a singsong effect
2.to create a beat
3.to make the poem easier to read
4.to make words rhyme
Answer:
B) to create a beat
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Explanation:
how is Pluto different from planet X?
A. Planet X was never discovered; Pluto was
B. Planet X Is a gas giant; Pluto is a dwarf planet
C. Planet X has several moons; Pluto has no moons
D. Planet X contains single-celled life forms; Pluto does not
Answer:
A
Explanation:
bc i think it is ok
Pluto is considered to be a minor dwarf planet and is found in the Kuiper belt. The planet Pluto was discovered in the year 1930 ad was detected as the ninth planet of the solar system.
After the discovery of 2006 Pluto was seen as a dwarf planet like the moon and not a real planet.Planet X may never be discovered as compared to Pluto which was discovered.Hence the option A is correct.
Learn more about planet X.
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How did developments in Dahlonega, Georgia, during the 1830s contribute to the removal of the Cherokee from their homelands in Georgia? A The discovery of gold in the region led many people to move to the state and attempt to settle Cherokee land. B Continued attacks on the Cherokee by settlers led many Cherokee leaders to support leaving their lands and heading west С. The growing popularity of Cherokee politicians in local governments led to calls for their removal from the region. D. Competition for limited factory jobs in the region led many settlers to call for the Cherokee to be forced to leave the state.
Answer:Cherokee removal, part of the Trail of Tears, refers to the forced relocation between 1836 and 1839 of an estimated 16,000 members of the Cherokee Nation and 1,000-2,000 of their slaves; from their lands in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama to the Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) in the then Western United States, and the resultant deaths along the way and at the end of the movement of an estimated 4,000 Cherokee and unknown number of slaves.
The Cherokee have come to call the event Nu na da ul tsun yi (the place where they cried); another term is Tlo va sa (our removal)—both phrases not used at the time, and seems to be of Choctaw origin. Removal actions (voluntary, reluctantly or forcibly) occurred to other American Indian groups in the American South, North, Midwest, Southwest, and the Plains regions. The Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Cherokee and (Muskogee) were removed reluctantly. The Seminole in Florida resisted removal by the United States Army for decades (1817–1850) with guerrilla warfare, part of the intermittent Native American Wars that lasted from 1540 to 1924. Some Seminole remained in their Florida home country, while others were transported to Native American Territory in shackles.
The phrase "Trail of Tears" is used to refer to similar events endured by other Indian groups, especially among the "Five Civilized Tribes". The phrase originated as a description of the involuntary removal of the Choctaw Nation in 1831.[1]
Explanation:
I have dyslexia and i cant read this propertly nor undirtand it, could anione help?
Answer:
What economic incentives were open to settlers who moved out west>
A) Raids by Native Americans from that area on the wagon trains moving through the territory.
B) Western Land offered at lower prices or free by the US government.
C) Opportunity to sail to foreign lands.
D) Opportunity to move into Mexico.
Explanation:
Answer:
its C to help u out
Explanation:
what were the two most common outcomes of states experiencing major protests,arab spring.
Answer:
Regime change and power vacuums opened up across the Arab world.
Explanation:
In many Arab countries for example Egypt, they demanded that the president of Egypt Hosni Mubarak step down, the Mubarak government was overthrown and a new establishment was implemented.
Power vacuums that were created in Libya were one of the any reasons why the nation is engulfed into a brutal civil war, other protests in Jordan, Kuwait, and Oman were not as bad.
Some nations like Jordan introduced a new democratic piece of their government.
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Egyptian Religion
The Egyptian Gods
The first written records of religious practice in Egypt come from around 3400 BCE in the Predynastic Period of Egypt (6000-3150 BCE). Deities such as Isis, Osiris, Ptah, Hathor, Atum, Set, Nephthys, and Horus were already established as potent forces to be recognized fairly early on. The Egyptian Creation Myth is similar to the beginning of the Mesopotamian story in that, originally, there was only chaotic, slow-swirling waters. This ocean was without bounds, depthless, and silent until, upon its surface, there rose a hill of earth (known as the ben-ben, the primordial mound, which, it is thought, the pyramids symbolize) and the great god Atum (the sun) stood upon the ben-ben and spoke, giving birth to the god Shu (of the air) the goddess Tefnut (of moisture) the god Geb (of earth) and the goddess Nut (of sky). Atum had intended Nut as his bride but she fell in love with Geb. Angry with the lovers, Atum separated them by stretching Nut across the sky high away from Geb on the earth.
Although the lovers were separated during the day, they came together at night and Nut bore three sons, Osiris, Set and Horus, and two daughters, Isis and Nephthys. Osiris, as eldest, was announced as ‘Lord of all the Earth’ when he was born and was given his sister Isis as a wife. Set, consumed by jealousy, hated his brother and killed him to assume the throne. Isis then embalmed her husband’s body and, with powerful charms, resurrected Osiris who returned from the dead to bring life to the people of Egypt. Osiris later served as the Supreme Judge of the souls of the dead in the Hall of Truth and, by weighing the heart of the soul in the balances, decided who was granted eternal life.
The Egyptian Afterlife
The Egyptian afterlife was known as the Field of Reeds and was a mirror-image of life on earth down to one’s favorite tree and stream and dog. Those one loved in life would either be waiting when one arrived or would follow after. The Egyptians viewed earthly existence as simply one part of an eternal journey and were so concerned about passing easily to the next phase that they created their elaborate tombs (the pyramids), temples, and funerary inscriptions (the Pyramid Texts, the Book of the Dead) to help the soul’s passage from this world to the next.
The gods cared for one after death just as they had in life from the beginning of time. The goddess Qebhet brought water to the thirsty souls in the land of the dead and other goddesses such as Selket and Nephthys cared for and protected the souls as they journeyed to the Field of Reeds. An ancient Egyptian understood that, from birth to death and even after death, the universe had been ordered by the gods and everyone had a place in that order.
europe was split between democracies and soviet satellite states a dividing line called the?
Answer:
The iron curtain
Explanation:
3. Part of Hinduism was a rigid social structure based on birth that existed until 1950 called this...
(5 Points)
A.Nirvana
B.Dharma
C.Caste system
D.Buddhism
What effect did Travis letter have on the Texas Revolution?
By expanding the empire and reorganizing the military and government to make it safe
and strong, Augustus Caesar created a new era of prosperity that lasted 200 years called
the
a. Pax Romana
b. Golden Years
c. Pax Augustus
d. Age of Prosperity
Answer:
La Pax Romana se refiere a una era de paz y prosperidad de doscientos años iniciada bajo el reinado de b) Augusto César, quien obtuvo el título de César basado en su tío abuelo Julio César.
1.
was the name of the party in
control of Afghanistan in 2001.
O bin Laden
O al-Qaeda
O Hussein
O Taliban
Answer:
the Taliban held power from 1996 to 2001
Why do you think many Asian scholars advocated the creation of nation states in the wake of European imperialism?
Answer:
procured and sustained power from unified nationalism and shared sentiments.
Explanation:
Many Asian scholars and intellectuals felt that the rise of European imperialism was rooted in its concerted political and social organization.
They believed that through this unified organization strong nation-states were created in Europe. Altogether they believed that European nations and their successful imperial empires procured and sustained power from unified nationalism and shared sentiments.
In fact, they were truly impressed with Europe's nation-state establishments and their success stories that they advocated and suggested Asian nations to adopt similar models of nation building.
What did Jomo Kenyatta do after being named the first prime minister of Kenya in 1963?
A. He immediately formed an alliance with the Soviet Union.
B. He worked with others to build a multiparty democracy.
C. He centralized government power and arrested opponents.
D. He suspended parliament and created a military autocracy
Which of the following documents is a foundation for the American values of self-government and limited
power?
A. the English Bill of Rights
B. the Mayflower Compact
C. the Virginia Declaration of Rights
D. the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
С
D
it was the "A. the English Bill of Rights," that is a foundation for the American values of self-government and limited power, since the Founding Fathers pointed to this document when calling out the hypocrisy of the English leading up to the Revolution.
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Which of the following are reasons American pioneers moved west? Select all that apply.
A. Land was inexpensive in the West.
B. The weather was better in the West.
C. Eastern cities were crowded.
D. Disease was spreading in the East.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A) land was inexpensive in the west.
Answer:im pretty sure its D
Explanation:sorry if its not : (
How did the oil industry alter Louisiana’s environment?
Answer:
areas affected, primary effects, and secondary effects
Explanation:
-60,000 barrels of oil leaked daily
-790 km of coastline in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida were contaminated by oil
-600 turtles and 100 dolphins killed
-Killed 11 people and injured 17.
-Contamination of water.
-Caused chemical poisoning.
- such as fishing and places such as beaches
-Bad press for BP
-Fishing is a 2 billion industry in Louisiana
-Oil spill has left 8,000 temporarily unemployed.
-alteration of eco-systems.
-Destruction of natural Beauty Of The Gulf Coast Region.
-BP's share prices fell and oil prices rose affecting world economy
-The US government charged BP for damages of over $20 billion
Write a folk song practiced in your society. (plz write answer )
Answer:
Thadoo bhaka and deuda are flok songs practise in my socity.
How did the US Constitution differ from the Articles of Confederation?
A. It removed all authority from state governments.
B. It provided a frame of government for the new nation.
C. It granted a number of powers to the federal government.
D. It gave states powers that conflicted with national interest
Where did the printing press originate? HELP PLEASE
Answer:
in the year 1440
Who did Eugene Talmadge appeal to?
Answer:
Eugene Talmadge played a leading ... to lower the price of automobile tags, he did so by executive order.
Explanation:
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Answer:
He was appealing to rural Georgia by idealizing the small farmer, and preaching what he said were the true values of rural.
Explanation:
Why were there 50 different governments in the first 10 years of the Third Republic?
Answer:
In the first 10 years of the Third Republic, 50 different coalition governments were formed and fell. They were able to conquer India by exploiting its diversity. They took advantage of Indian divisions by encouraging competition and disunity among rival princes. Viceroy governed in name of the Queen.
Help iready I’ll mark brain list please.
Answer:
It's C
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer would be D.
Explanation:
Please answer. I will give brainliest to whoever answers the best. It's due today.
write an essay about what you have learned about the physical and human geography of Mexico:
Mexico is a North American country bordered by both the USA and the Pacific Ocean. This country is known not only for its diverse culture, but also its beautiful physical and human geography.
First off, physical geography is one of two branches within geography and deals with patterns and processes that happen naturally in the environment. This type of geography deals with both the oceanic surfaces as well as land masses. Human Geography on the other hand, is the other branch within Geography and has to do with the cultural, or built environments. It deals with how humans affect the earth's surface or are influenced by it.
Mexico specifically has a variety of physical geographical features, including sharp plateaus and tall mountains. Mexico also has interesting climates/vegetation, ranging from deserts to tropical forests. Important natural resources such as oil, silver, and gold are a result of Mexico's diverse physical geography.
Mexico's human geography includes famous places like Mexico City and the Mayan Ruins. There are many ruins in Mexico that were created before the Spanish conquered and these ruins are an important part of history.
Mexico's human and physical geography go hand in hand and are heavily influenced by each other. Therefore, Mexico has fairly interesting and diverse geography.
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the deserts which bound velds.
starts with the letter K
Answer:the Kalahari Desert
Explanation:
help please due february 9th
Answer:
Hartford convention:
The Hartford Convention resulted in a declaration calling on the Federal Government to protect New England and to supply financial aid to New England's badly battered trade economy
treaty of ghent:
The Treaty of Ghent was signed by British and American representatives at Ghent, Belgium, ending the War of 1812. By terms of the treaty, all conquered territory was to be returned, and commissions were planned to settle the boundary of the United States and Canada.
battle of lake champlain:
American naval forces, under the command of Commodore MacDonough, defeated a British fleet at Lake Champlain. With the war in Europe over, the British gained an additional 18,000 troops in Canada
Battle of Chippawa: this was a victory for the United States Army in the War of 1812, during its invasion on July 5, 1814 of the British Empire's colony of Upper Canada along the Niagara River. The battlefield is preserved as a National Historic Site of Canada.
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Explain the meaning of chowki
Answer:
1.a police station or jail.
2.
a low wooden seat or stool.
"participants in the conference will be seated on chowkis"
Explanation: