How did the county of Boulder, Colorado, respond to the flood in 2013?
Question 10 options:
Repaired damaged roads and found other routes
Asked citizens to fix the road themselves
Left broken roads in disrepair
Decided the county did not need the damaged roads
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
One program that Boulder County administered in the wake of the 2013 Flood is the Buyout Program. This program purchased flood damaged properties that may have a threat of future danger and turned the property into undeveloped land in perpetuity
What is included in the peripheral nervous system
a Brain and Spinal Cord
b nerves to the body and the brain
c Spinal Cord and nerves to the body
d Somatic and Autonomic Nervous System
a. Brain and Spinal Cord
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What does this mean?
“In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.”
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Explanation:
Two of the major climate regions on Earth include _____.
wet and cold
polar icecaps and tundra
mountainous and flat
tropical and temperate continental
Which statement about air movement is true?
Global belts of air, called cells, circulate in each major latitude division.
Air movement in the temperate zones has little effect on precipitation.
Most winds across the U.S.A. and Europe blow from east to west.
Air movement affects temperature only when there are strong storms.
What are deciduous trees?
Trees that lose their leaves in the fall.
Trees that form a dense canopy.
Trees that have needles instead of leaves.
Trees that produce seed cones.
The average weather over many years is the _____.
climate
water cycle
temperature
precipitation
“Vegetation” refers to _____.
increasing plant growth in an area with a changing climate
the plants that naturally grow in a region
plants that bear tropical fruits
seasonal changes in the number of plants, usually during spring
What is this quote saying in your own words.
What does this mean in modern language?
Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present king of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.
Answer:
What follows is a bill of indictment. Several of these items end up in the Bill of Rights. Others are addressed by the form of the government established—first by the Articles of Confederation, and ultimately by the Constitution.
The assumption of natural rights expressed in the Declaration of Independence can be summed up by the following proposition: “First comes rights, then comes government.” According to this view: (1) the rights of individuals do not originate with any government, but preexist its formation; (2) the protection of these rights is the first duty of government; and (3) even after government is formed, these rights provide a standard by which its performance is measured and, in extreme cases, its systemic failure to protect rights—or its systematic violation of rights—can justify its alteration or abolition; (4) at least some of these rights are so fundamental that they are “inalienable,” meaning they are so intimately connected to one’s nature as a human being that they cannot be transferred to another even if one consents to do so. This is powerful stuff.
At the Founding, these ideas were considered so true as to be self-evident. However, today the idea of natural rights is obscure and controversial. Oftentimes, when the idea comes up, it is deemed to be archaic. Moreover, the discussion by many of natural rights, as reflected in the Declaration’s claim that such rights “are endowed by their Creator,” leads many to characterize natural rights as religiously based rather than secular. As I explain in The Structure of Liberty: Justice and the Rule of Law, I believe his is a mistake.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which is true about the “push-pull” theory of voluntary migration?
The transatlantic slave trade pushed millions of Africans against their will to the European colonies.
People migrate because their personal difficulties “push” them to leave.
In the 1840s, a disease destroyed the potato crop in England, pulling people to migrate.
People migrate because a lack of religious freedom “pulls” them to a new country.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What are 2 similarities between the challenges faced by people in Europe after the war and people in the U.S. during the Great Depression?
Match the following Post Secondary options with their description.
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Answer:
Explanation:
1. A
2.B
3.C
4.D
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Word bank: Genetic variation, environment, adaptations, traits, extinct
1.When a(n) ________________changes, _______________ can help an organism survive.
2. A species becomes ________________ when an environment changes and the species does not have specific _______________ for survival and reproduction.
3. ______________ _________________ increases the chance of survival of a species.
Answer: 1. Adaptions. 2. extinct, traits. 3. genetic variation, environment.
Explanation:
Which two of the following created a favorable climate for change in Canada?
The United States was growing in power.
Russia was growing in powers.
England was changing its attitude towards colonies.
France was changing its attitude towards colonies.
Answer:
1 &4
Explanation:
the united States was growing in power
France was changing its attitude towards colonies
Who worked together to educate citizens in California about appropriate water use during a drought?
Question 4 options:
Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Armed Forces
Conservation groups and government
Olympic athletes and coaches
Schoolchildren and parents
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The map above shows the state of Indiana with every recorded earthquake epicenter in its history. Based on this map, where is a fault line most likely located?
A) in the middle of the state
B) in the northeast corner of the state
C) in the southeast corner of the state
D) in the southwest corner of the state
Answer:
i believe its A
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Explanation:
Answer:I'm sure its A
Explanation:
What part do the colonies play in the Industrial Revolution? *
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Answer:
Britain was the first to embark on the Industrial Revolution and the case of Great Britain is always shown as a forerunner. Is its colonial domain an asset. A hindrance. Without its colonial domain, would Britain's industrialization have taken place
Explanation:
Which of the following helped women in the workplace?
A. the Civil Rights Act of 1964
B. the Voting Rights Act of 1965
C. Hernandez v. Texas
D. the end of segregation
Answer:
b. I think??
Explanation:
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When a huge amount of gas is trapped within magma, the eruption is usually violent. Ash and lava are thrown out in large amounts, settling around the vent after the eruption. What kind of volcano would be formed as a result?
A) shield volcano
B) composite volcano
C) underwater volcano
D) cinder cone volcano
Answer:
Maybe D, but I could be wrong. I' sos sorry if I am.
Explanation:
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Why is the koala considered a vulnerable species in Australia? What do scientists consider to be the major threats to the koala population? (Site 1)
Answer:
In April 2012, the Australian Government declared the Koala as 'VULNERABLE” under the Federal EPBC Act in New South Wales, the Act and Queensland.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The koala is a vulnerable spiece because its by itself most of the time. Suffering from the effects of habitat destruction and Domestic dog attacks, bushfires, road accidents
Explanation:
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Under which system did landowning nobles govern and protect the people in return for services?
A) feudalism
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B) mercantilism
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C) protectionism
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D) vassalism
Which of the following is NOT a reason for the growth of the South African economy from 1950 to 1980?
A. The apartheid system had been abolished.
B. Black South Africans formed a pool of inexpensive labor.
C. South Africa had inexpensive and plentiful energy reserves.
D. South Africa had an abundance of investment capital.
South Africa had an abundance of investment capital is not a reason for the growth of the South African economy from 1950 to 1980. Thus, option D is correct.
What is investment?A purchase made with the intention of creating income or capital growth is known as an investment. An asset's value increasing over time is referred to as appreciation. When a person invests in a good, they do not intend to utilize it as a source of immediate consumption, but rather as a tool for future wealth creation.
An investment always involves the expenditure of some resource today—time, effort, money, or an asset—in the anticipation of a future return greater than the initial investment. For instance, an investor might buy a financial asset right away with the hope that it would provide income later on or that it can be sold for a profit at a higher price.
Therefore, we can conclude that option D is correct.
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Explain how the story of Exodus illustrates the important ideas taught in the Jewish religion.
Answer:
The Exile tale describes the Jews' struggle in Egypt, their redemption by Yahweh, and their expulsion from Egypt. They promised to become his people after being selected and forming a pact with him.
Answer:
The Book of Exodus tells us about the special relationship between the Jewish god, Yahweh, and the Israelite people.
The Book of Exodus is the second book of the Torah, the most holy book in the Jewish tradition. The word “exodus” means when many people leave a place. The Book of Exodus tells how the Israelite people were freed from slavery in Egypt by their god, Yahweh, and under the leadership of Moses. Moses is considered an important prophet in three major world religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
The Book of Exodus is a sacred story to these three religions. While many followers of these faiths believe Moses wrote the Book of Exodus, modern historians believe Moses was not a real person and the Book of Exodus is a collection of stories from earlier times. Students of history can use the story to understand the history and culture of the Israelite nation and the origin of these three faiths.
Explanation:
Discussion: How has Earth's Geosphere been changed over time?
Answer:
Hydrosphere and Atmosphere: The erosion of rocks, a major part of the rock cycle and change in the geosphere over time, turns rock into sediment and then, sometimes, to sedimentary rock. Different combinations of sedimentary rocks form in environments with different climate conditions.
What did the writings of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings show?
Answer:
In 1938, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for The Yearling, her best-known work about a young boy named Jody who lives in rural Florida, and adopts an orphaned fawn as a pet.
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Why might the author have started and ended the article with details about the Crucible? *
A. to highlight challenges that male and female recruits can face after training separately
B. to explain the history of the Marine Corps
C. to illustrate how a single-gender platoon works
D. to argue that the Crucible should be done at the beginning of basic training
Answer:
c to illustrated how a single -gender platoon work
What is the thematic statement for I dissent and what was it about?
Answer:
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has a collar. Actually, she has a ton of collars* She has one for every occasion, but her most famous is the Dissent Collar. She wears it when she dissents from a decision being handed down by the Supreme Court. (She also has a collar she wears when she's reading majority opinions.)
What does I dissent mean?
verb (used without object) to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed by from): Two of the justices dissented from the majority decision. to disagree with the methods, goals, etc., of a political party or government; take an opposing view.
Explanation:
Travel helped increase interconnectedness in Afroeurasia because...
How did Samuel Morse's invention affect communication in the country?
Allowed messages to be sent in seconds over long distances
Blocked people's ability to send messages east and west
Delivered messages to the wrong people
Slowed the delivery of messages over long distances
Answer:
third one
Explanation:
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Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.
The main economic activity that occurs in the US regions circled on the map above is __________.
A.
farming
B.
fishing
C.
manufacturing
D.
mining
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Why is keeping the authority that the people and the government have equal?
Write true or false after each statement about why hoppers hop off the table.
The rubber band is stretched when the hopper is flat. True or false
The stretched rubber band is pulling on the sides of the cardboard. True or false
When you let go, the rubber band contracts and pulls the sides together causing the cardboard to push off the table. True or false
The push makes the hopper fly up into the air. True or false
Answer: The rubber band is stretched when the hopper is flat. True
The stretched rubber band is pulling on the sides of the cardboard. false
When you let go, the rubber band contracts and pulls the sides together causing the cardboard to push off the table. false
The push makes the hopper fly up into the air. True
Explanation: