What has happened in south America's Tropical North in recent decades?
A). Venezuela has invaded and established a puppet regime
B). Unequal wealth distribution has left many poor, creating tensions within countries.
C). Nations of the region have worked together to increase the export of drugs to North America.
D). Movements to rejoin European empire have gained monument across the region.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

South America is a continent in the Western Hemisphere and it Tropical North comprise of Peru,Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Guyana etc

These countries has  suffered violent political transitions, especially during the 1960s and 1970s which makes the government mostly unstable.Wealth inequality and highly unequal land distribution has created social and political tension n these countries.


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Use the map to answer the following question:
This is a color map showing political borders of modern Asian countries. It shows Japan as an island nation in the East. Near Japan is North and South Korea. Bordering the Koreas is China. Russia and Sapporo are located to the north of Japan. The Philippines is an island nation located south of Japan off the coast of China. To the south of the Philippines is Indonesia, another island nation. Along the south of the Asian continent are the following countries from east to west: Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Burma, India, Bhutan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran.
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Which of the following countries was most isolated from medieval Japan? (5 points)
Select one:
a. India
b. China
c. Korea
d. Russia

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Answer:

India

Explanation:

Answer:

India

Explanation:

I've checked all the other answers for this question on brainly and they all say India so I would go with that.

Please answer it’s due today.

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Answer:

the constitution

Explanation:

Answer:

I'm almost certain its the constitution

Explanation:

all laws are built around the constitution  

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Choose a Ideology or make one and Explain why you made it
1.) Communism
2.) Democracy
3.)Liberalism
4.)Fascism
5.)Capitalism
6.)Feminism
7.)Nationalism​

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Answer:

Feminism

Explanation:

Men and women should be equal to one another and we need to get rid of Toxic masculinity

Is it ok for white girls to wear French/Dutch braids? Is it cultural appropriation?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

It's okay. Whose culture would it be appropriating?

People think it is because braids are such a big part of black hairstyling. However, they are by no means exclusive, and white people, Hispanics, Asians, etc… have all worn Dutch (cornrow), French, and plain ol’ three-strand braids for centuries. Heck, some are even named after the Dutch and French (can you imagine?!?!)

Buzzfeed seems to think that the instant I wear more than two Dutch braids, I'm appropriating black culture. What “cornrows” are to black people are also “convenient and secure fighting hairstyle” to boxers a.k.a “boxer braids,” and “inverted French braids” or “Dutch braids” to Western hairstylists, for precision of language in describing a technique (Lois Lowry has permanently tattooed the importance of that into my mind.) Fulbe women have been creating intricate braided styles for centuries. Tibetan women wear 108 box braids because it is auspicious and sacred to them, and young Uyghur women wear them because it’s traditional. Cornrows are another style of braid that is, in this country, usually seen on black people. To me, it’s just a style that is pretty and suitable for my hair. My hair is too thick to fit into two braids; so I usually wear three, like in my profile pic. Maybe for some people it’s a big cultural thing and is loaded with meaning, but it’s not going to be that way for everybody. What this article sounds like is someone complaining that not everyone does things the way she does.

I have absolutely zero tolerance for those who unnecessarily bring up cultural appropriation over something as insignificant as braids. The whole “they're all called cornrows and belong only to black people” argument is complete and utter garbage.

And please, never listen to Buzzfeed when it comes to social issues. The article confused you because it's, again, complete BS. Using their logic, white people can’t wear bandanas, black people can’t wear scarves to bed, and my best friend can stop wearing a beanie to school because Muslim women are discriminated against for wearing hijab. Seriously, I could debunk the entire article sentence by sentence, but I'm far past my breaking point already.

What problems with money did the nation faced after the American revolution

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Answer:

The newly created United States at first did not have a common currency, in which each state printed their own money. They also did not have the same trading partners, which meant it was hard to establish a currency in which there is worth. On top of that, the United States had a every-growing debt that could not be paid off, as their national currency was not backed by a strong government or military or even economy, but rather acted as what it was printed on, paper.  There was no gauruntee for the money. It was solved by creating a foreign relations, building a strong army and economy, and each state used the same currency, or the dollar.

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All of the following statements are true of Axum EXCEPT:
a. Axum is given the credit of creating the Coptic Church.
b. Axum fell shortly after Africa converted to Islam.
c. Civil war and economic decline weakened Axum
d. Eventually, Axum was isolated from the trade network.

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I believe that the correct answer is B. but, there are many different reasons why it could be wrong.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

I got it wrong because of the comment. The person who answered was right.

Defeated in 1066 by the Normans, who was the last Anglo-Saxon king of England?
A.)Edmund Ironside
B.)Harold Godwinson
C.)Edward the Confessor
D.)Æthelred the Unready

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Answer:

Harold Godwinson

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Harold Godwinson

Explanation:

Harold II was the last Anglo-Saxon king of England (ever wonder where we get the word England? it comes from angland.) In 1066 was the Battle of Hastings, a hugely important battle in European history because it began the Norman conquest of England (meaning, the Vikings were now conquering England!). Its important legacies were blending French and Anglo-Saxon languages to create English, and putting William the Conqueror on the throne.

2. Why are the 1920s remembered as a time of prosperity?
A. Because it was a time when many were losing their jobs and living in poverty
B. Because it was a time of economic and cultural growth in New Mexico and the United States
C. Because that is what the government said it should be called
D. Because it was a time of many world

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Answer:

B. Because it was a time of economic and cultural growth in New Mexico and the United States is the correct answer.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Just trust me.

Why are some people concerned about the world’s growing consumption of energy?

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Environmental impacts associated with the production and consumption of energy include global climate change, acid rain, hazardous air pollution, smog, radioactive waste, and habitat destruction. The nation's heavy reliance on fossil fuels (primarily imported petroleum) poses major concerns for energy security.

Which of these was NOT a reform made by Julius Caesar?
A. A new calendar with 365 days and 12 months.
B. Forcing landowners to hire more free workers rather than slaves.
C. Freedom of religion for the Christians in Rome

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

caesar was a bad boy

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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The invasion of Iraq was very controversial. Many editors and columnists voiced strong opinions on the Iraq War. Use your knowledge of current events and the information in your textbook to write two short editorials. One should state why the United States should have invaded Iraq; the other editorial should state why the United States should not have invaded Iraq.
Some points you may wish to consider:

• What was the stated purpose of the invasion?
• Why did the United States initiate a preemptive war?
• Has the United States engaged in preemptive wars in the past?
• Were there alternatives to invasion?
• Was it reasonable to assume that the U.S. military could defeat the Iraqi military?
• What strategy did the United States have for rebuilding the Iraqi government and economy after the fall of Saddam Hussein?
• What was the American public asked to do to support the war effort?
• What was the human cost of the war on Iraq and on the United States?
• What was the economic impact of the war on Iraq and on the United States?
• How did the invasion affect relations between the United States and its traditional allies?
• How did the invasion affect relations between the United States and other nations of the Middle East?

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Answer:

Q:What was the stated purpose of the invasion?

A:The purpose of the invasion was the disarm the country of weapon of mass destruction and also to end Saddam Hussein's support for terrorism.

Q:Why did the United States initiate a preemptive war?

A:It was debateble that the threat was not 'imminent' at the time and they were afraid they would send massive destruction.

Q:Were there alternatives to invasion?

A:Yes there was many alternative here's one of them "Allow the weapons inspectors to do their job, which includes sharing intelligence with Hans Blix, pointing out where the smoking guns are being hidden by Saddam, if, in fact there are any."

Q:What was the American public asked to do to support the war effort?

A:Civilians also contributed to the war effort with the purchase of U.S. Government Defense Savings Bonds or "War Bonds."

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Which invaders of the Roman empire appear to have reached the Rome city first

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Answer:

The Visigoths

Explanation:

Why do you think the human form was emphasized?

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Answer:

The human figure is a common aspect in visual arts. Very few art forms are not related to human figure such as music, though it figures in lyrics. A study of the human figure includes a detailed study

Explanation:

Why might readers find lord of the flies shocking or disturbing

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Answer:

Because kids get stranded on an island, and try to form a civilized society, which fails and mosts of the kida become savages, while other kids try to hide from the savages. 3 kids die, one is stabbed to death by the savages, another is pushed off the cliff, another is burned alive

Explanation:

The most dangerous days of the Cold War involved:

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Answer:

The most dangerous days of the Cold War occurred during the days of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, which represented another facet of the globalization of the COld War. In 1962, the Soviet Union secretly began to place missiles in Cuba.After a tense confrontation with the U. S., Khrushchev agreed to withdraw the missiles in exchange for a U. S. promise to not attack Fidel Castro.

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What was the effect of Reagan’s foreign policy goals?
A. His intervention led to the weakening of communist efforts in third world countries.
B. Extension of loans to developing nations promoted the creation of democratic governments throughout the world.
C. The promotion of mass migration out of East Germany led other countries in the Soviet Bloc to alter their political leanings.
D. The boycott of communist goods led to a collapse of the Soviet Union’s economy.

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Answer:The foreign policy of the Ronald Reagan administration was the foreign policy of the United States from 1981 to 1989. The main goal was winning the Cold War and the rollback of Communism—which was achieved in Eastern Europe in 1989 and in the end of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

B. Extension of loans to developing nations promoted the creation of democratic governments throughout the world.

Which methods did early unions use to win their
demands?
exclusion of certain groups
collective bargaining
reading the Declaration of Independence
strikes

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Answer: collective bargaining , strikes

Explanation:

Early unions used a variety of tactics, including slowdowns, sit-down strikes, boycotts, and strikes, to force employers to agree with their demands.

Thus, Option D is correct.

What goals did unions have in mind?

The main objective of labor unions is to enable workers to collectively bargain for better working conditions and other advantages. A bargaining unit is a collection of employees with a specific community of interests who are (per US law) represented in collective bargaining and other interactions with management by a single labor organization.

The various forms of collective bargaining include the monopoly union model, the right-to-manage model, and the efficient negotiation model, to name just a few.

Thus, The union has a number of options for action, including boycotting, picketing, and strikes. Workers leave their workplaces during a strike and won't come back until the problem has been fixed.

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Which of the following best completes the chart?

A.
E-commerce is slow and frustrating, so people still prefer to shop in stores.

B.
E-commerce is a large and growing sector of the global economy.

C.
E-commerce is dangerous to consumers and requires heavy regulation.

D.
E-commerce has failed to connect producers and consumers all over the world.

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Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

What was the second aircraft tested by the Army Air Corps at their new
testing site in 1942?
a. XP-80
b. F-104
c. Bell X-1
d. Bell XP-59A

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Answer:

XP-80

Explanation:


Which of these showed the changing culture at the beginning of the 20th
century?

A. The invention of labor-saving machines
B. More people moving to farms

c. More children working in factories

D. Open-minded immigration policies

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

After a nonstop day-long attack, how many men had Travis lost?

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Answer:

Is there a photo that goes along?

Explanation:

There isn't enough data to give an answer or even ask the question.

Which territory was not acquired in 1898?

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Answer:

The Teller Amendment to the US declaration of war made it impractical for the US to annex the island, unlike Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.

Explanation:

Answer:

Virgin Island

Explanation:

What is the major responsibility of the legislative branch?

a.
interpreting laws
b.
enforcing laws
c.
making laws
d.
declaring laws unconstit

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Answer:

im pretty sure its making laws

Explanation:

The answer is C making laws. Hope that helped!

What is a summary judgment ?

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In law, a summary judgment (also judgment as a matter of law or summary disposition) is a judgment entered by a court for one party and against another party summarily, i.e., without a full trial. Such a judgment may be issued on the merits of an entire case, or on discrete issues in that case. Hope this helps

A motion for summary judgment (sometimes called an “MSJ”) is a request for the court to rule that the other party has no case, because there are no facts at issue. The party making the motion is claiming that either the case should not go before a jury at all, or a jury could only rule in favor of the moving party.

What specialty resource did the Kush produce and trade?
wooden chariots
marble columns
iron weapons
bronze coins

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wooden charoits

Explanation because the rest dont make sense

Answer:

iron wepeans

Explanation:

Choose the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence.
Landowners
land to sharecroppers.
Sharecroppers usually purchased supplies for land
Sharecroppers
on the land.
Landowners took
shares of crops, so farmers stayed in debt.

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Answer:

- rented

- on credit

- planted crops

- large

Explanation:

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Answer:

- rented

- on credit

- planted crops

- large

Explanation:

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What political position did the U.S. take
at the start of World War I?

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From what i know when WW1 broke the president of the us at the time- Woodrow Wilson told everyone that they'd stay out o the war unless the'r ally needed help s they were neutral until later in the war.

This image is MOST closely related to which important home-front activity?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

An effect of the Fugitive Slave Law was that:
O A. The number of free states increased.
O B. Free African Americans feared being sent to prison.
O C. The Underground Railroad was shut down.
D. The number of slave states increased.

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It is b , because it is

An effect of the Fugitive Slave Law was that Free African Americans feared being sent to prison. Hence, option B is correct.

What is Fugitive Slave Law?

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, enacted by Congress on September 18, 1850, was a provision of the Concession of 1850. Even if a slave was in a free state, the statute commanded that they be returned to their landowners. Additionally, the act gave the federal government control over tracking down, bringing back, and prosecuting fugitive slaves.

According to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, whoever found to have given a place to stay to a fugitive slave draws a six-month prison sentence and a $1,000 fine. A force of governmental commissioners with the authority to locate and bring back fugitive slaves in any state was established by the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.

Thus, option B is correct.

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Uranus rotates
Backwards
On its side
For east to west
Upside down




I need this answed fast i only have 10 more minutes

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Answer:

on its side

Explanation:

Uranus is tilted so far over, it's virtually spinning on its side

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