The Northwest Passage was thought to lead to ____________________.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Asia

Explanation:

But it didn't.

Answer 2

Answer: Asia

Explanation:


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La división internacional del trabajo organizó la economía mundial en dos grupos, los …………….. ………………… y los …………….. ……………….. Teniendo en cuenta sus características….

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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Desafortunadamente no incluiste las opciones o incisos para responder a la pregunta. Sin esas opciones, sólo podemos responder de acuerdo a nuestro conocimiento o criterio.

Así que con la idea de ayudarte, vamos a responder basándonos en nuestro conocimiento en el tema.

La división internacional del trabajo organizó la economía mundial en dos grupos, los países industrializados y los países no industrializados, teniendo en cuenta sus características de producción de bienes y servicios.

DE esta manera, cada país en el mundo tiende a especializarse en aquello que mejor sabe hacer, de acuerdo también a los recursos materiales y materias primas con las que cuenta cada país.

En lo general, los países ricos no tienen suficientes recursos materiales y materias primas, pero tienen mucho dinero para desarrollar industrias y fábricas con la que transforman las materias primas en productos listos para vender al cliente.

En cambio, los países subdesarrollados tienen abundante materia prima y recursos naturales, pero no tienen el dinero para desarrollar las industrias que procesen esa materias primas Por eso esto países exportan materia prima como petróleo crudo, para luego importar gasolina de los países industrializados.

How do we still see European Influence in Latin America today?

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Answer:

most of Latin America was colonized by Spain, the countries of Portugal and France also had major influences on the region. Due to war and disease, native populations were decimated.Millions of Africans were brought over from Africa, which resulted in the African diaspora being so prominent in Latin America.

Explanation:

10. What was the US foreign policy towards the Soviet Union and its allies?
containment
aggression
pacifism
acceptance

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containment? use this answer at your own risk

Who was the head general in world war 1

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Answer:

John J. Pershing

Explanation:

Answer:

john j.Pershing was the head general in world war 1

FROM THE MOVIE POMPEII:THE LAST DAY

What did Polybius' slaves do when he set them free?
a. they ran for their lives
b. they said thank you and left
c. they said thank you and stayed
d. they did a dance

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sorry dude I forgot I'll answer yours next time

Select the boxes to identify denominations in sects of Christianity today

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there’s no picture?????!!

Which of the following best explains Cesar’s schooling?
Group of answer choices

A. He was homeschooled as a child.

B. He tested out as a young adult, superior to many college students.

C. His intellectual development continued through reading books on a variety of subjects.

D. No answer text provided

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Answer:

the answer is A : he was homeschooled as a child

Answer:

I think it is D. no answer text provided

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sorry if I am wrong

What were two reasons why the Founders gave more power to the states rather than the federal government under the Articles of Confederation?

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Answer:

The Founders had been so concerned with making sure the central government couldn't become too powerful that they neglected to make it powerful enough to solve the issues facing a new nation.

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Should the government regulate the economic system

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Yes! Regulations are indispensable to the proper function of economies and societies. They create the “rules of the game” for citizens, business, government and civil society. They underpin markets, protect the rights and safety of citizens and ensure the delivery of public goods and services

What did tribes agree to do under the conditions of treaties?

pay taxes to the territorial government for use of the land
live tax-free on the reservation land they were given
give up land and confine themselves to the reservation
confine themselves to the reservation, but not give up land

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Answer:

Under the Constitution, treaties with tribal nations are part of the supreme law of the land, establishing unique sets of rights, benefits and conditions for the treaty-making tribes who agreed to cede millions of acres of their homelands to the United States, in return for recognition of property rights in land

Explanation:

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

How was the enforcement of prohibition similar to the rise of religious fundamentalism in the 1920's?

A) Both demonstrated the growing political power of racial minorities.
B) Both were largely motivated by objections to the system of welfare capitalism.
C) Both represented a surge in the influence of of socially conservative groups.
D) Both were made possible by the rise of a national consumer culture.

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Answer:C

Explanation:

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The job of the President, outlined in the Constitution is to...
Make the law

Apply the law

Interpret the law

Enforce the law

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Answer:

Apply the law

Explanation:

As the head of the Executive House the president decides whether the law passes or if it does not.

Answer:

apply the law so A would be the answer.

Explanation:

difference between Mandela effect and butterfly effect i need a paragraph ​

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The “Butterfly Effect” is a valid concept whereby a small change to initial conditions in complex systems can lead to huge changes later on. The thought-experiment is that a butterfly flapping its wings in one location can, over time, lead to very different weather in a far distant location, as compared to if the butterfly had not flapped its wings. This term initially arose when an early experiment in weather simulation models showed a vastly different outcome when the simulation was restarted with values whose changes were below anything that could be measured at the time in reality — thus showing that effects too small to detect can magnify.

The “Mandela Effect”, on the other hand, is a fetid pile of dingo’s kidneys that is a fancy way of noting human memory is fallible and that false memories are reinforced through repetition. The human brain has a bad case of “sunk cost” fallacy, and rather than admit to itself it has been remembering something incorrectly for decades, would rather believe in parallel universe intruding into daily life on a regular basis. (The human brain is also lazy, or if you prefer, “efficient”, so it merges similar memories together, thus freeing up some storage space for other things and improving search time. For most of our actual needs, “close enough” works; it doesn’t matter that Kirk never actually said “Beam me up, Scotty” in the original series.)

Which statement about the impact of railroads on industry in the 1800s is false? Small towns along rail lines increased in size. Raw materials and finished goods could be shipped more quickly than ever before. Industrial cities faced hard times as businesses failed. The price of manufactured goods went down.

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Answer:

Industrial cities faced hard times as businesses failed

Explanation:

The statement about the impact of railroads on industry in the 1800s that is false is that industrial cities faced hard times as businesses failed.

This is because, railroads in the 1800s helped many businesses to move their goods faster, hence making the price of manufactured goods go down.

Answer: Industrial cities faced hard times as businesses failed.

Explanation:

i took the k12 test

Obachan in "Attack on the Water" is ___?
Select al that apply.
A. Mirikitani's grandmother
B. an anonymous Vietnamese C. mother
D. an archetype of river of life
E. an archetype of Good Mother

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i think its A mirikitanis grandmother

Answer:

The answer is A and E

Explanation:

9. The innermost part of the earth is comprised of

(A) gold
(C) diamonds
(B) water
(D) rocks

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Answer:

D) rocks

Explanation:

the earth is made up of mostly rocks and melted iron

Answer:

D) rocks and B) water.

That was a biology,but i hope it's okay.

3 points
13. Why did people in the Great Depression call their temporary
settlement communities "Hoovervilles"?
A. President Hoover was very popular during the depression,
B. They blamed President Hoover for the depression.
C. They wanted to remember President Hoover.
D. President Hoover grew up in similar housing.

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b.) they blames hoover for the depression

everyone hated him and they hated him even more when the economy got ruined and he happened to be in charge, naming essential a homeless campground after a president was a huge sign of disrespect

Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were fascist leaders that came to prominence by harnessing the power of

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Answer:

Ethnic Nationalism

Explanation:

Answer:

ethnic nationalism.

Explanation:

To Hitler and Mussolini respectively, Germany and Italy were nations defined by people that shared the same race and ethnicity. Anyone who did not fit that archetype did not “count” as truly German or Italian.

the great compromise established that:

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

All the states even the smaller ones got the same amount of representatives as the larger states.

Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:

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In the winter, the air particles in your tires are moving slowly so your tire will be _____, but in the summertime the air particles are moving rapidly so your tire will be _____. Question 4 options: Warm, Cold Moving, Not Moving Firm, Exploding Flat, Firm


i dont know what the thing is history english or what this is i forgot just please answer

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Answer:

I believe its flat for winter and firm for the summer

Explanation:

Answer:

Flat for Winter and Firm for Summertime

Explanation:

i just took the K12 quiz

In 1920 the US Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles, the peace treaty that ended World War I and created
the League of Nations, due to fears that the League would


A)
draw the nation into unnecessary conflicts.
B)
help spread communist ideology worldwide.
take away Congress's power to declare war.
D
reduce the global influence of the United States.

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A. Draw the nation into unnecessary conflicts.

Explanation:

The League of Nations was originally part of the Fourteen Points, which was created by President Woodrow Wilson. The Fourteen Points were goals for during and after World War I and were a general outline of peace.

After World War I, the League of Nations did get created, as it became part of the Treaty of Versailles. The goal of the League was to prevent future wars from happening and to promote peace. While President Woodrow Wilson was the one who essentially thought of the League of Nations, the United States Senate was not a fan of it and ultimately rejected the United States joining the League.

There were isolationists in the United States Senate, meaning people who did not want to be involved in foreign affairs. After World War I, many people did not want to be included with the problems of other countries, including a lot of people in the United States. The Senate feared that if the United States were to join the League of Nations, they would then get caught up in unnecessary conflicts with other countries and hurt the country as a whole.

Which of the following was a cause of the Age of Discovery? (4 points)

a
Agreements with civilizations in the Americas

b
Desire to learn about cultures from other lands

c
The large number of deaths from the bubonic plague

d
The search for more sources of gold and silver

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D. In this case is the correct answer but realistically is was the need for spices from Asia that lead to the age of discovery but d will work

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D=1

B=2

A=3

C=4

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The United States dropped atomic bombs on which two cities in Japan to
force the country to surrender?
A. Hiroshima and Nagasaki
B. Kyoto and Tokyo
C. Hiroshima and Yokohama
D. Nagasaki and Osaka

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Answer: A Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Explanation:

Answer:

A. Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Identify the two most important rights held exclusively by U.S. citizens.

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Answer:

Everyone is equal, equality matters

Freedom of worship, everyone is allowed to worship their beliefs

What does "stout matron" mean?

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Answer: Matron: a married woman, especially one who is mature and staid or dignified and has an established social position.

Explanation: hope this helped you :)

Answer:married woman

a married woman, especially one who is mature and staid or dignified and has an established social position.

Explanation: sorry if im wrong :(

¿Por qué inicialmente las criadas no quieren explicar cómo son tratadas y las humillaciones que sufren?

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Answer:

porque el amo o señor las maltratarian.

Explanation:

digamos que las criadas son las señoras del aseo y encargadas del hogar y como la gente superior tienen mas, las humillan y las maltratan, pero no  dicen nada por temor y miedo

To what level of government would you call, write a letter, or visit? Federal? State? Both? Neither?
8. You want to impose a fine on all men who purchased dangerous weapons last year.
9. You want to have coins minted in a 55 cent denomination for use in school vending machines.
10. You want to have all persons suspected of liking Qadhafi and Libya locked up without a trial.
11. You hope to become a baron in recognition of your distinguished service as a high school band member.
12. You want to write a letter in protest of a proposed increase in (or addition of) income taxes.

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Answer:

Federal

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In 1535, though likely well before this earliest recorded date, strings of beads made from clam shells, are used by North American Indians as money called?

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Answer:

Wampum

Explanation:

Wampum originally means white, which depicts the color of the beads used in making the Wampum.

Wampum is made from abalone or strings of clam-shells through the sizing of round pieces that appears like buttons or little, punch hole beads.

It was first used by the Native Americans as far back as the early sixteenth century.

Hence, in this case, the right answer is WAMPUM.

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