The focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas

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Answer 1
Nirvana (sorry if I'm wrong but this should be correct)

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Which of the following are qualifications to register to vote in Virginia? (Choose 3)

At least 18 years of age by day of registration

Have a drivers license

At least 18 years of age by day of general election

Citizen of the United States

Resident of Virginia

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Answer:

the answer is d b a I'm pretty sure those are right

Answer:

A B D

Explanation:

You have to be 18 years or older to vote

You must have some identification to indicate that you are the person you say you are

In 1996 they passed a law saying that you must be a United States citizen to vote otherwise you can't participate in any voting

Lali tells Gloria that she keeps receiving mean messages on her cellphone from a classmate. If Gloria wants to be an upstander or an ally, which of the following could she do? Check all that apply.

Empathize with Lali and ask her if she wants to talk about it.

Tell an adult about the messages Lali is receiving.

Feel embarrassed for Lali and not say anything.

Ask to see the messages and then laugh at them.

Talk to the classmate and tell him or her to stop sending mean messages.

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Answer:

Tell an adult about the messages Lali is receiving.

Talk to the classmate and tell him or her to stop sending mean messages.

Empathize with Lali and ask her if she wants to talk about it.

Explanation:

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Which Two countries fought during the War of 1812?

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War of 1812, (June 18, 1812–February 17, 1815), conflict fought between the United States and Great Britain over British violations of U.S. maritime rights.

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the United States and Great Britain over British violations of U.S. maritime rights.

How was economics related to the Renaissance?

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During the Renaissance, the European economy grew dramatically, particularly in the area of trade. Developments such as population growth, improvements in banking, expanding trade routes, and new manufacturing systems led to an overall increase in commercial activity.

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how is the Panama Canal an example of big stick diplomacy

A: the united states allow Europe to colonize the country within the Western Hemisphere

B: the United States asserted his rights to be involved in the economic matters of a nation in the Western Hemisphere

C: the United States prevented a nation in the west hemisphere from Trading with any other nations

D: the United States allowed a nation in the Western Hemisphere to use military force ​

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THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PANAMA CANAL

As early as the mid-sixteenth century, interest in a canal across the Central American isthmus began to take root, primarily out of trade interests. The subsequent discovery of gold in California in 1848 further spurred interest in connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and led to the construction of the Panama Railway, which began operations in 1855. Several attempts by France to construct a canal between 1881 and 1894 failed due to a combination of financial crises and health hazards, including malaria and yellow fever, which led to the deaths of thousands of French workers.

Upon becoming president in 1901, Roosevelt was determined to succeed where others had failed. Following the advice that Mahan set forth in his book The Influence of Seapower upon History, he sought to achieve the construction of a canal across Central America, primarily for military reasons associated with empire, but also for international trade considerations. The most strategic point for the construction was across the fifty-mile isthmus of Panama, which, at the turn of the century, was part of the nation of Colombia. Roosevelt negotiated with the government of Colombia, sometimes threatening to take the project away and build through Nicaragua, until Colombia agreed to a treaty that would grant the United States a lease on the land across Panama in exchange for a payment of $10 million and an additional $250,000 annual rental fee. The matter was far from settled, however. The Colombian people were outraged over the loss of their land to the United States, and saw the payment as far too low. Influenced by the public outcry, the Colombian Senate rejected the treaty and informed Roosevelt there would be no canal.

Undaunted, Roosevelt chose to now wield the “big stick.” In comments to journalists, he made it clear that the United States would strongly support the Panamanian people should they choose to revolt against Colombia and form their own nation. In November 1903, he even sent American battleships to the coast of Colombia, ostensibly for practice maneuvers, as the Panamanian revolution unfolded. The warships effectively blocked Colombia from moving additional troops into the region to quell the growing Panamanian uprising. Within a week, Roosevelt immediately recognized the new country of Panama, welcoming them to the world community and offering them the same terms—$10 million plus the annual $250,000 rental fee—he had previously offered Colombia. Following the successful revolution, Panama became an American protectorate, and remained so until 1939.

Once the Panamanian victory was secured, with American support, construction on the canal began in May 1904. For the first year of operations, the United States worked primarily to build adequate housing, cafeterias, warehouses, machine shops, and other elements of infrastructure that previous French efforts had failed to consider. Most importantly, the introduction of fumigation systems and mosquito nets following Dr. Walter Reed’s discovery of the role of mosquitoes in the spread of malaria and yellow fever reduced the death rate and restored the fledgling morale among workers and American-born supervisors. At the same time, a new wave of American engineers planned for the construction of the canal. Even though they decided to build a lock-system rather than a sea-level canal, workers still had to excavate over 170 million cubic yards of earth with the use of over one hundred new rail-mounted steam shovels. Excited by the work, Roosevelt became the first sitting U.S. president to leave the country while in office. He traveled to Panama where he visited the construction site, taking a turn at the steam shovel and removing dirt. The canal opened in 1914, permanently changing world trade and military defense patterns.

A photograph shows the excavation of the Culebra Cut in the construction of the Panama Canal.

Mendel discovered that the Yellow color for Peas always showed over the Green color for Peas. He realized that the Yellow genes were stronger and called them what?
plzzzz helpp meee

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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

Dominate gene. The yellow pea gene is dominant over the recessive green gene

identify one social factor that influenced american imperialism ?


A. white mans burden.


B. spread of religion.


C. trade opportunities.


D. spread of democracy

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It’s A white man’s burden because it showed that the US was taking advantage of weak states

Which of the following was NOT a demand of the Populists?
A graduated income tax
Direct election of Senators
Ban on immigrants
Free coinage of silver

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Answer: Direct election of senators

Explanation:

I know the 6 demands of the populists and I know direct election isn’t one. Hope it helps.

direct election of senators :)

What evidence is there that the tomb Howard Carter found in 1922 was NOT originally made for King Tut?

PLZ answer truthfully and historically. Please do not make meaningless comments or say guesses.

*WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF ANSWERED

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Answer:

Tutankhamen's sealed burial chambers were miraculously intact, and inside was a collection of several thousand priceless objects, including a gold coffin containing the mummy of the teenage king

Explanation: ?

did all the members of the Second Continental Congress want to go to war against England

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Answer:

no they wanted to end the war and settle for peace

No they want wanted peace

What was the first permanent European settlement in what is now the United States?


A. Santa Fe


B. St. Augustine


C. San Diego

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B. St. Augustine :) hope this helps
St. Augustine, its was pretty easy, good luck in your exam!

Can someone write an Analytical Paragraph about the louisiana purchase? I gave away my hundred points but here's 23. please help it would mean a lot

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Answer: The Louisiana Purchase eventually doubled the size of the United States, greatly strengthened the country materially and strategically, provided a powerful impetus to westward expansion, and confirmed the doctrine of implied powers of the federal Constitution.

(This might not be what you’re looking for, but I tried)

Explanation:

The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 represented the time when the United States expanded to the West by buying an area previously owned by France for the price of 15 million dollars.[2] The purchase represented the major diplomatic success of a young nation and an opportunity to double its size and become a leading power. The area purchased would later become “the states of Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, almost all of Oklahoma and Kansas, and large portions of what is now North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, Colorado, and Louisiana.”[3] The treaty represented an interesting view of the relations between France and the US that promoted the sale of Louisiana by Napoleon Bonaparte. Additionally, the treaty also served to bring in a major political battlefield between the Federalists and Republicans concerning Article III of the treaty, raising the questions of whether the president can sign treaties and incorporate new people of a gained territory into the union. This research paper will analyze the treaty and delve into the context behind the purchase of Louisiana by dividing it into three parts: the first part devoted to the relations between France and the US, the second to the provision of the treaty and the third to the consequences of the treaty on the constitution and its interpretation.

Wrote a whole essay for you my boy

Identify tactics White southerners did to deprive freed southern Blacks of their civil rights?
Required proof of employment or face arrest
Made literacy a requirement for voting
Forced Blacks to rent land only within cities
All the above

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Answer:

Its all of the above NOT C

Explanation:

I got it right on the exam.

Due to the Electoral College, presidential candidates tend to spend more time campaigning in states with ____________.

Large land area

Small land area

Low populations

High populations

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Answer:

high populations

Explanation:

i think this is right because areas with higher populations have more elctoral college mmembers

According to Dr. Rush, what is the greatest cause of death soldiers in the hospital?

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Answer:

The assasin?

Explanation:

help ill give brainleist

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Answer:

I think maybe

Pau-Brasil

Brazilwood dye

Explanation:

hope it helps

Answer:

Pau brazil

Brazilwood dye

Explanation:

What do almost all of the inaugural addresses have in common?

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Answer:

They all have something to do with the president in or getting in the office

Explanation:

or something :)

Answer:

A lot of Inaugural addresses involve someone talking about what they plan to do as a leader

Explanation:

NEED HELP ASAP DUE 11:30 PM
Which did not happen during the English Civil War and Restoration?

Question 47 options:

The Puritans who supported Parliament against the king were called Roundheads.

King Charles I went to Parliament and tried to arrest members who opposed his policies.

After several years of Puritan rule, many Englishmen were happy to return to monarchy.

King James I was beheaded because he refused to give up the throne of Scotland.

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Answer:

The answer is the third one there weren't many Englishmen happy to return to monarchy

It’s the 3 i am pretty sure bu

Who were the people who led the synagogues?

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Answer:

According to the New Testament Gospels, Jesus often taught in synagogues, one of which was in Capernaum (Mark 1:21-28), in northern Israel. The book of Acts suggests that the apostle Paul also taught in synagogues (Acts 17:1-2). But what exactly were synagogues in the first century C.E.? Were they different from modern synagogues? The answers to these questions not only illuminate stories in the New Testament, they also shed light on the early years of an important Jewish institution.

Explanation:

Answer:

Although scholars used to assume that the Pharisees (the likely precursors to the rabbis) were in charge of synagogues, most first-century sources identify elders, priests, and archisynagogoi (Greek for “heads of synagogues”) as the leaders of synagogues (Philo, Hypothetica 7.12-3, Theodotus Inscription, Mark 5:22-23).

Explanation:

Explain what the national government could do under the Articles of Confederation. (i need 5)

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Any act of Congress required the votes of nine of the thirteen states to pass. Congress claimed the following powers: to make war and peace; conduct foreign affairs; request men and money from the states; coin and borrow money; regulate Indian affairs; and settle disputes among the states.

Name the colonies located in the Southern region and the year each colony was established.

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Answer:

The southern colonies were made up of the colonies of Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.

Maryland 1634

Connecticut c. 1635

Rhode Island 1636

Delaware 1638

Virginia 1607

Massachusetts 1620

1630 - Massachusetts Bay Colony

New Hampshire 1623

Delaware 1638

North Carolina 1653

South Carolina 1663

New Jersey 1664

New York 1664

Pennsylvania 1682

Georgia 1732

Do you mind brainlisting me? I need one more to rank. The NUMBER is the year established.

How did nations try to make adjustments during ww1?
What was the result?

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They fought until one of them died or gave up. The result was your welcome
The aftermath of World War I saw drastic political, cultural, economic, and social change across Eurasia, Africa, and even in areas outside those that were directly involved. Four empires collapsed due to the war, old countries were abolished, new ones were formed, boundaries were redrawn, international organizations were established, and many new and old ideologies took a firm hold in people's minds. World War I also had the effect of bringing political transformation to most of the principal parties involved in the conflict, transforming them into electoral democracies by bringing near-universal suffrage for the first time in history, as in Germany (1919 German federal election), Great Britain (1918 United Kingdom general election), and Turkey (1923 Turkish general election

Are people racially profiled by the Police? why or why not, explain please

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Racial Profiling" refers to the discriminatory practice by law enforcement officials of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on the individual's race, ethnicity, religion or national origin. Criminal profiling, generally, as practiced by police, is the reliance on a group of characteristics they believe to be associated with crime. Examples of racial profiling are the use of race to determine which drivers to stop for minor traffic violations (commonly referred to as "driving while black or brown"), or the use of race to determine which pedestrians to search for illegal contraband.

To work out our problems with France President John Adams sent 3 diplomats to Paris. This turned into a scandal when the French asked for a bribe. What was the name of this incident?

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The XYZ Affair was a diplomatic incident between French and United States diplomats that resulted in a limited, undeclared war known as the Quasi-War. ... President John Adams dispatched three U.S. envoys to restore harmony between the United States and France—Elbridge Gerry, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, and John Marshall.
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President John Adams was concerned about French immigrants and critics of his administration. What did he do to try to silence his political critics?

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The Federalists tried to use the Sedition Act to quiet Republican critics of President Adams' administration. ... President Adams had signed the Alien and Sedition Acts into law. He believed they were necessary to protect the United States at a time when war with France was still possible.

Please help me out with the 3 questions for civics asap

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Answer:

1. Congress should have the power to regulate interstate commerce

2. The commerce clause

3. It allows cooperation between federal and state agencies (I'm not too sure with this one)

Explanation:

Brainliest?

Answer:

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2. Kev lag luam kab lus

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Explanation:

Shay's Rebellion showed:

the American people that the government is always rights.

the American people that violence is not the answer.

the American people that violence is the answer.

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the shays' rebellion showed the government was weak because the rebellion lasted for months if the Articles of Confederation was strong then the government could have ended the rebellion. Shays' rebellion resulted in the addition of the congress and executive branch and also the bill of rights and the constitution.

Answer:

the American people that violense is the answer.

Explanation:

Shays and other officials decided to raid Springfield's federal weapons arsenal. One thousand, two hundred men entered the arsenal during the snowcapped mourning of 25 January 1787. Some men had guns and some bore pitchforks and clubs.

I am joyous to assist you at any time.

Decode this please-------------

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Answer:

REK2VI Is all i got

Explanation:

REK2VI is what i got too not sure though

How did the founding of Pennsylvania differ from the Puritan founding of Massachusetts?


A. Unlike the Puritans, the founders of Pennsylvania believed in religious toleration.


B. Massachusetts was founded as a Church of England colony, unlike Pennsylvania.


C. Unlike the Quakers, the founders of Massachusetts believed in religious toleration.

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Answer:

El puritanismo (en inglés, puritanism) fue una facción radical del protestantismo calvinista, que tuvo su origen en el periodo reformista inglés que se desarrolló durante el reinado de Isabel I.

Durante el siglo XVI, un sector importante de la Iglesia de Inglaterra sentía que la ruptura definitiva con la Iglesia católica no se había terminado de producir, ya que buena parte de la liturgia y las creencias seguían siendo muy similares. Por otro lado, el anglicanismo estaba demasiado próximo al poder real inglés, obediente a sus decisiones y, por tanto, arbitrario según las coyunturas del momento.

Explanation:

I gotchu. The answer is C

One result of the War of 1812 was that the United

States

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Answer: A

Explanation: The US maintained territory but not all of it, but they also gained territory from the French

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