Murder investigation

Detective Leong was involved in a murder investigation. In the suspect's house, the only thing he found useful was a password protected computer and a piece of paper nailed to the wall. He suspected that the paper was the answer to accessing the computer, but could not figure out what the password is.

Written on the paper was "ShE IS ILL".

Do you know what the password is?

HINT: There is no spelling mistake. You might want to write it on a piece of paper.

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Answer 1

Answer:

password of the computer is 771 51 345


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Between 1915 and 1917, how did the strategies the Germans used at sea differ from those of the Allied Powers?
Germany attacked nonmilitary ships and those of the United States, a country not involved in the war.
Germany refused to stop their attacks despite complaints from the United States and other neutral countries.
Germany included the use of submarines in the types of boats used to attack enemy ships.
Germany used their submarines and other military ships for both commercial and military purposes.

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Answer: Its the first one : Germany attacked nonmilitary ships and those of the United States, a country not involved in the war

Explanation:

Answer:

It’s A :)

Explanation:

I built different

Where did the Bataan Death March take place?
In response to Japan’s aggressive actions in the Pacific in the 1930s, the United States

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Answer:

Bataan Death March took place in the Philippines.

In response to Japan's aggressive actions in the Pacific in the 1930s, the United States imposed an embargo on shipping war goods and petroleum products to Japan.

Who was Ignatius Loyola?

a nobleman who joined the church and founded the Jesuits
a monk who traveled to Asia as a missionary
a pope who called the Council of Trent
a Protestant who convinced the Catholic Church to reform

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Answer:

Who was Ignatius Loyola Answer

Explanation:

Ans) a

Nobleman Who Joined The Church And Founded The Jesuits In Order In 1534 Was Born 1491....

Qué relación tiene la letra del Himno Nacional con los eventos del 20 de Julio de 1810?

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Answer:

El fragmento "Pero este gran principio 'El rey no es soberano'. Resuena, y los que sufren, bendicen su pasión" está relacionada con los acontecimientos del 20 de julio de 1.810 en la entonces ciudad de Santa Fé, actual Bogotá.

Explanation:

La estrofa II del Himno Nacional de la República de Colombia habla de los movimientos ocurridos a partir de la formación de la Junta Suprema de Gobierno en la ciudad de Santa Fé el 20 de julio de 1.810, inicialmente encabezada por el señor don Antonio Amar y Borbón, entonces Virrey de la Nueva Granada, que terminó convirtiéndose en un cabildo del notablato de aquella ciudad, mal llamado "cabildo abierto" y del que renunció el señor Amar y Borbón, para agosto de ese mismo año.

No sobra decir que esa estrofa refleja la propaganda y los mitos de ese notablato, una imagen simplista y quizá idealizada de aquella fecha, en donde tácitamente el rey de España es puesto como malo y el notablato de Santa Fé como igual al resto de los pobladores de la Nueva Granada y como buenos.

A este respecto citamos textualmente esa estrofa del himno nacional (buena música, pero mala letra para esa música) y subrayamos el fragmento relacionado con la fecha en cuestión:

¡Independencia! grita.

El mundo americano.

Se baña la sangre de héroes.

La tierra de Colón.

Pero este gran principio:

"El rey no es soberano"

Resuena, y los que sufren.

Bendicen su pasión.

Who does this editorial say is responsible for the Maine’s loss? the Spanish soldiers the US government the Cuban rebels To five hundred thousand Cubans starved or otherwise murdered have been added an American battleship and three hundred American sailors lost as the direct result of the dilatory [slow] policy of our government toward Spain. If we had stopped the war in Cuba when duty and policy alike urged us to do the Maine would have been afloat today. -New York Journal February 17, 1898

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The correct answer is "the US government."

Who does this editorial say is responsible for the Maine’s loss?

Correct answer: "the US government."

The editorial of the New York Journal, published on February 17, 1898, says that "the direct result of the dilatory [slow] policy of our government toward Spain. If we had stopped the war in Cuba when duty and policy alike urged us to do the Maine would have been afloat today."

We are talking about the incident during the revolutionary war between Cuba and Spain. On the morning of February 15, 1898, the USS Maine ship was at the harbor of la Havana, the capital city of Cuba, when an explosion sank the ship and killed 260 US shipmen. The US accused Spain of the sinking and this was a cause that detonated the Spanish-American War.

President McKinley could justify entering the war with the sinking of the USS Maine that was anchored in the harbor of Havana, the capital city of the Island of Cuba, This was part of the imperialistic desire of the United States government supported by Manifest Destiny, the idea that the United States had the divine right to expand its territory.

Answer:

B. the US government

In the United States, political leaders are elected to represent the American people. While presidents, governors, and legislators have political authority, their power comes directly from the citizens who vote for them. This political philosophy is most similar to which of these philosophers' beliefs?

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Answer:

I think it's John Locke

Explanation:

correct me if I'm wrong

What happened in chapter 27 in scorch trials?

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Answer:

Analysis

Minho begins taking his leadership role quite seriously. He is the first one to walk through the Flat Trans. Then, he leads the group through the following tunnel. Even through the terrible head-slicing balls in the tunnel, Minho puts on a brave front, making the group move forward. He knows that there is nothing they can do about the people who have been sliced. Thomas, on the other hand, is the one who originally checked on the boys who died in the tunnel. This already demonstrates one of the general differences in Thomas and Minho’s leading styles.

When the Gladers finally emerge into the sun, they are almost blinded by its brightness. The sun is personified: it is almost like a character. It is described as “waiting just outside the open door” (91). The sun, like the barren wasteland environment of the Scorch, is almost like an active presence. This makes sense given the premise of the book’s near-apocalyptic world. The sun flares were the cause of all the trouble in the first place; thus, the sun is almost like an antagonist, especially in the hot Scorch.

Teresa shows up randomly in these chapters, and leads Thomas into a shack. Teresa’s behavior is very bizarre, confusing, and seemingly forced. This is reflective of how she will act in the majority of the story. Thomas can tell that Teresa is not in full control of her own body, but is still confused about what is going on. There is also no explanation for why there were speakers that broadcasted the girl’s screaming noise. The Gladers are still being kept in the dark from WICKED’s true dark motives, just as they were in the Maze.

As they move into the city, Minho makes fun of Thomas, and Thomas realizes that he has no sense of humor left. He wonders, almost humorously, if the memory Swipe had taken his sense of humor away, if he had been funny in his “old life” (129). This small consideration, although trivial, is a sad demonstration of how much WICKED has taken from Thomas. Thomas is not even a complete person: he has a gap in his memory, and does not even know who he really is—he does not even know if he has or had a sense of humor.

After the terrible lightning storm, Minho and Thomas see that there are only eleven Gladers left. There had originally been about forty in the Maze, just a few weeks before this. Minho is concerned about numbers and manpower for getting through the city. Newt criticizes him for thinking only about people as numbers (143). This is a harsh criticism, since it is a reminder of the way WICKED treats them. Ultimately, however, Newt apologizes, knowing that Minho is not someone who acts like WICKED at all. Yet Minho’s leadership abilities are again called into question when he and Jorge, the leader of the Cranks, get into a fight almost instantlyv upon meeting each other.

What types of labor did enslaved people perform in each colonial region: New England, the Middle and the South?

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The slaves in  New England were used to perform house work. They worked in gardens and homes.

In the middle region, the slaves were also performing housework and taking care of gardening. They were used to work in diary farms and also on ships. Some of them were used to work as personal assistants.

While the southern slaves worked in the fields. They were used mainly for working in plantations. They worked in the fields planting and harvesting crops such as tobacco and cotton

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Aristocratic medieval women a. in unusual circumstances, could play a major role, as did Eleanor of Aquitaine. b. were totally independent of their men. c. frequently led troops into battle in the absence of their husbands. d. were always dominant in their marriages. e. never assumed managerial responsibilities in spite of their husband's frequent absences.

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Answer: a. in unusual circumstances, could play a major role, as did Eleanor of Aquitaine

Explanation:

Even though they were women and women were generally looked down on by men, the noble blood of aristocratic women still put them on a pedestal that enabled them to play major roles in unusual circumstances.

Eleanor of Aquitaine was one such woman. Born in nobility in France, she was Queen of France and England at different times and was able to wield significant power in England when her son, King Richard, went off to fight in the third crusade because of the unusual circumstance of England being without her king.

nyatakan tiga peristiwa penting Zaman air batu akhir​

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saya bagi fakta. awak cari huraian sendiri, okay? ☺

1)perubahan paras air larut

2)peningkatan suhu

3)penglasieran berlaku

Why did the phrase separate but equal become associated with the Supreme Court ruling against Homer Plessy (Plessy v. Ferguson 1896)?

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Answer: Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. As a result, restrictive Jim Crow legislation and separate public accommodations based on race became commonplace.

Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. ... As a result, restrictive Jim Crow legislation and separate public accommodations based on race became commonplace.

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1. Why do you think the United States and Europe wanted to open Asia up to international trade? What made Asia an ideal place for trade? Give two possible reasons. (5 pts.)
a.

b.

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Answer:

1) Asia has a LOT of people which meant more money for them if they could open up trading ports and such. 2) Asia had things like gunpowder, silk, spices, basically what was considered rare goods at the time

Explanation:

Dos estrategias utilizadas por los países americanos para atraer inmigrantes europeos en el siglo XIX.

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Answer:

Answer to the following question is as follows;

Explanation:

The motives for these new immigrants' migration to America were similar to those of their forefathers. Many immigrants left their homelands to avoid religious, cultural, and political persecution, as well as to seek assistance from a lack of job opportunities or hunger.

The Pilgrims were punished in European for their christian beliefs. They moved to America in search of religious liberty. People were also attracted to America because of the economic prospects. Immigrants were able to find work and eventually buy land as the nation expanded and flourished.

As the United States acquired more land between 1803 and 1850, what issue significantly increased sectional tensions?

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Answer:

I would say Slavery

Explanation:

One example of this is the time after Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Missouri wanted statehood as a slave state. However, the Tallmadge Amendment was proposed where no slaves could be imported, and children born after Missouri's admission are free. Southerners disliked this and the Missouri Compromise was made to admit Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state to maintain the northern and southern power in the government.

There are so many times when Congress fought over slavery such as Bleeding Kansas and the Great Compromise of 1850.

3. Who created the Open Door Notes?
O a William Jennings Bryan
O b. John Hay
c. King Edward the 7th
O d. Carl Lundberg

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Answer:

State John Hay

Secretary of State John Hay first articulated the concept of the “Open Door” in China in a series of notes in 1899–1900.

Answer:

b. John Hay

Explanation:

John Hay created the Open Door Notes in 1899. Thus, option (b) is the required answer for the question.

Which took the lead in organizing resistance to injustice during the 1960s?

African American churches in the South

churches in the North

the Supreme Court

integrated universities in the South

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Explanation:

the African American churches in the South took the lead in organizing resistance to injustice during the 1960s.

which of the following union territories is located along the West Coast of India​

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Answer:

DAMAN AND DIU,

DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI

Answer:

Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli are located on the western coast.

Which statement best explains the existence of resistance movements in Eastern Europe?

People were generally satisfied with their way of life.
People wanted to break free from the Soviet Union and communist rule.
The command economy created prosperity.

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Answer:

2. People wanted to break free from the Soviet Union and communist rule.

Explanation:

People wanted to break free from the Soviet Union and the communist rule is the statement best explains the existence of resistance movements in Eastern Europe, as the population was suffering because of the regime, and so they began to build a network that would lead them to resistance toward the communist governments.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Plato

Un joven cargó una caja de 18 kg hasta una altura de 2.5 metros tardando 11 segundos. Un montacargas lo hizo en 2 segundos. ¿Qué potencia desarrolla la persona y la máquina?

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Answer:

ver explicación

Explanation:

La potencia se define como la tasa de tiempo de realización del trabajo.

Potencia = trabajo realizado / tiempo empleado

En este caso, trabajo realizado por el niño y la máquina = mgh

m = masa del bidy

h = altura

g = aceleración debida a la gravedad

Ancho = 18 × 10 × 2,5 = 450 J

Potencia desarrollada por el niño = 450 J / 11 segundos = 41 W

Potencia desarrollada por la máquina = 450 J / 2 segundos = 225 W

Describe What You See in the Placard
Which cause/s of New Imperialism does the Placard represent?
Explain Why You Chose the Cause/s?

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Answer:

What is in the Placard

It is a picture of Cecil Rhodes holding up a cable that seems to connect the Cape Colony in South Africa to the British protectorate of Egypt.

Cause ⇒ Need for Raw Materials, New Markets and Nationalism

Cecil John Rhodes was a British politician and business man who wanted to build a railway that would connect the Port Said in Egypt to Cape Town in the Cape colony of South Africa.

There were several reasons he wanted this:

He wanted the British to have easier access to the raw materials of the African continent. He wanted the British to be able to transport goods easily across the continent which would increase trade and access to new markets. He was a patriotic British man who wanted the British to acquire more influence and territory in Africa.

n
The South had a lack of industries
because of a lack of capital, poor
sales markets, and
A. federal intervention
B. slaves running away
C. poor transportation routes
History

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C. Poor transportation routes

James Buchanan Was widely known in the 18th century as the best president is this true

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Answer:

No it was George Washington

It was George Washington!

What do Christians believe happened during the Resurrection?
A. Jesus chose Peter to be the first pope.
B. Jesus was sentenced to death by Roman officials.
C. Jesus’s apostles began traveling to spread his teachings.
D. Jesus rose from the dead and appeared to the disciples.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

D. Jesus rose from the dead and appeared to the disciples.

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The Sixth Amendment guarantees that no one will ever face “double jeopardy.” What is double jeopardy?
A.
when a criminal faces a double life sentence
B.
when two criminals are accused of the same crime
C.
when a criminal faces trial for the same crime twice
D.
when a criminal pays double the fines for the same crime committed twice

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Answer:

C) When a criminal faces trial for the same crime twice

¿ por que hitler lo ven como uno de los grandes asecinos, si los papas mataron mas gente al nombre de dios. Por que esos papaqs no son vistos de mal manera ?

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Explanation:

Porque Hitler siendo gobernante se consideraba así mismo como un dios, tanto así que toda la nación alemana lo consideraba como un "faraón" o un Mesías, por eso no aceptaba otras  ideologías o creencias religiosas en donde prevaleciera una devoción extrema hacia Dios.

Aunque lo papas son mayormente culpables de derramamiento de sangre o de asesinar a muchas  personas que en el pasado solo querían leer la biblia o desmentir muchas de sus enseñanzas falsas,como actuaban supuestamente en el "nombre de dios" y como según ellos  (los papas) eso era parte de "la voluntad de dios" ,la sociedad de esa época aprobaba esos actos y hasta contribuían a que se hicieran.

También hay que destacar que la iglesia católica siempre ha tenido poder absoluto pues ha estado unida a la política, y el Vaticano es un estado autónomo donde ellos tienen sus propias leyes y pues no permiten que el estado  o gobierno entre a juzgarlos.

Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly.
Who was the founder of the communist ideology?
The theory of communism was advanced by Match the leaders with their goals at the Yalta Conference of 1945.

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Answer:

The founder of communist ideology was Karl Marx.

Explanation:

Question 10 of 11
Which of the following is an international issue facing the world and the
United States in the 21st century?
O A. Genocide
B. The Space Race
C. Communism
D. The Cold War

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I think it is A. Genocide because the remaining answers were in the 20th century and there was a lot of hate towards Muslims in the 21st century due to 9/11. hope this helps!  

The crime of genocide is an international issue that is currently facing the world and the United States in the 21st century.

What is a Genocide?

It involves the gruesome act of killing large number of people from a group with the aim of destroying such group.

This act is still an international issue that is currently facing the world and the United States in the 21st century.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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Yale University professor William Graham Sumner was an advocate of social Darwinism. Sumner said, “The aggregation of large fortunes is not at all a thing to be regretted, on the contrary, it is a necessary condition of many forms of social advance…. Millionaires are the product of natural selection.”
The Salvation Army advocated the Social Gospel. Author Charles M. Sheldon asked his readers to consider “What would Jesus do?” in regard to society’s problems.
Explain the difference between social Darwinism and the Social Gospel.

What did each school of thought advocate in terms of social policies?

What actions did each believe the government or individuals should take?

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The main difference between social Darwinism and the social gospel is the way each of these concepts shows how human beings should react to social problems and issues. While social Darwinism affirms that the human being should not interfere in how social problems and issues develop, the social Gospel affirms that human beings should interfere in favor of the most devalued social classes.

2. The Social Gospel advocates that social policies must be established and structured to help those most in need. Social Darwinism argues that social policies must be established to enhance the rise of more capable and efficient people.

3. For Social Dawimism, the government and individuals must encourage competitive actions that allow a select number of individuals to ascend socially, forming a social elite. The social Gospel, on the other hand, believes that the government and the people should encourage actions that create social equality and reduce the number of individuals in need socially and economically.

Which individual popularized the idea that people accused of crimes should be considered innocent unless proven guilty

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the options for this question.

However, trying to help you we can comment on the following.

The individual who popularized the idea that people accused of crimes should be considered innocent unless proven guilty was William Blackstone.

William Blackstone(1723-1780) was an English jurist. He wrote the Commentaries on the Laws of England. The work is considered the best description of the doctrines of English law, and from then, it was the foundation of legal education in England and U.S. colleges. And yes, he was the individual who popularized the idea that people accused of crimes should be considered innocent unless proven guilty.

Which of the following statements describes what a monetary policy and
fiscal policy do?
A. A monetary policy balances the budget; a fiscal policy controls
how much businesses spend.
B. A monetary policy regulates the banking industry by controlling
interest rates; a fiscal policy controls how much money the
government takes in and spends.
C. A monetary policy determines how much money is loaned to other
countries; a fiscal policy determines how much federal and state
employees are paid.
O D. A monetary policy manages international funds; a fiscal policy
manages domestic funds.

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Answer:

a monetary policy regulates the banking industry by controlling interest rates ; a fiscal policy controls how much money the government takes in and spends.

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