Answer:
to me it kinda looks likes a old school plane ? it's very hard
Answer:
Helicopter
Explanation:
It's an early version of an helicopter.
It was called an Ariel Screw
which latin american countries have presidential democracies (choose two) (28 points)
A. Cuba
B. Brazil
C. Mexico
D. Columbia
Answer:
A and D
Explanation:
From the list below, select the modern-day countries that make up the early South American, or Andean, civilizations.
a
Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Costa Rica
b
Panama, Venezuela, and Columbia
c
Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador
d
Peru, Ecuador, and Chile
Answer:
The answer is D, Peru, Ecuador, and chile
Explanation:
I just took the test and got it right
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Answer:
its d
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP ASAP! 30 POINTS!
In what ways was Congress divided over the issue of going to war with Britain in 1812? Check all that apply.
Those opposed to war wished to avoid the shutdown of trade that could occur.
Those opposed to war feared bringing British allies into the war.
Those opposed to war believed an alliance with the British would secure US territory.
Those in support of war felt it would improve the economy.
Those in support of war hoped it would lead to gaining more British territory.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
i think its the 1st one and and 5th one
Explanation:
If it's 7:30 in the morning and the Sun isn't up yet, what season is it
Answer:
FALL
Explanation:
it is winter I'm pretty sure
Variations found in languages are best defined as __________.
Answer:
Variations found in languages are best defined as dialects
What are some of the ways to win an argument?
Answer:
by aadding reashrch and facts.
Explanation:
What challenges did labor unions face in the late 1800s? Check all that apply.
Union organizers were fired from their jobs.
Most workers did not want to join labor unions.
Skilled workers were replacing unskilled workers.
Companies hired strike breakers to replace workers.
The government supported business owners during strikes.
A , D, E
Explanation: I got it right on edge
Union organizers were fired from their jobs, Companies hired strikebreakers to replace workers and The government supported business owners during strikes are the challenges did labor unions face in the late 1800s. Hence, option A, D and E are correct.
What is Union organizers?The more broad term for union organizers is the organizational movement related to wages and the problems faced by workers in industries. Initially, they worked in a variety of capacities, including recruitment, operations, problem solving, and so on.
All unions must have the ability to serve and represent their members. The key is how this is accomplished: making sure that local representatives who have received the appropriate training and confidence handle issues.
Work hard to enlist and orient new union members, and where required, assist them in establishing new chapters. Establish trusting bonds with the union members. Instead of trying to be the boss, be the advocate. Finally, be an excellent communicator and leader.
Thus, option A, D and E are correct.
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how do these two events relate to each other?
Answer:
I need two events relate to each other
Explanation:
so I can answer the question
How can we reduce the loss of life From a earthquake or tsunami
Answer:
Avoid going in or under tunnels, bridges, try and stay on top floors of buildings.
Explanation:
100 questions Help! What two hemispheres is Georgia located in?
What continent is Georgia on?
What nation is Georgia a part of?
What region of the nation is Georgia in?
What region of Georgia receives the most precipitation?
What physical feature of Georgia separates the Coastal Plain and the Piedmont?
In which region of Georgia can you find the Okefenokee Swamp and the barrier islands?
What physical feature starts in the Blue Ridge region, flows across the state of Georgia, and creates the border between Georgia and Alabama?
What region of Georgia is known as the “TAG” region and is in the NW corner of the state?
What physical feature is located off the coast of Georgia and provides protection from hurricanes to the Georgia coast?
What region of Georgia is characterized by low open valleys and narrow ridges and is home to Dalton, the carpet capital of the world?
What physical feature of Georgia is used for trade and makes up the eastern border of the state?
What region of Georgia is the most populated and is known as the “foot of the mountains”?
What physical feature is the largest swamp in North America and can be found in the SE part of the state?
List two weapons/tools used by the Mississippian Indians.
List three foods farmed by the Mississippian Indians.
The Mississippians organized themselves into a chiefdom. What does “chiefdom” mean?
List the materials the Mississippians used to build their shelters. It must be the vocabulary used in class.
What was the purpose of the earthen mounds built by the Mississippian Indians?
What was the importance of the Charter of 1732?
List the three reasons for the establishment of the colony of Georgia as described in the Charter of 1732.
What was the land originally called where the city of Savannah was established?
Who was Hernando De Soto?
Why did the Spanish build missions on the barrier islands?
What region of Georgia is known for its textiles and carpet industry?
Why is James Oglethorpe significant to Georgia’s history?
Why is Tomochichi significant to Georgia’s history?
Why is Mary Musgrove significant to Georgia’s history?
Why did the Salzburgers come to the new colony of Georgia?
Why did Oglethorpe agree to let a group of Jewish people into the colony despite the original rules in the Charter of 1732?
What role did the Highland Scots play in the new colony?
Why were the Malcontents unhappy?
What was the land originally called where the city of Savannah was established?
List two rules for the new colony from the Trustee Period.
List two changes to the laws made during the Royal Colony (think slavery, alcohol, and land ownership).
What region of Georgia is the most populated and is known as the “foot of the mountains”?
Who was the French and Indian War fought between?
What was the significance of the Proclamation of 1763?
Why did Britain implement the Stamp Act?
Name three causes of the American Revolution as identified by your standard.
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
What are the three main parts of the Declaration of Independence?
Identify the three Georgians who signed the Declaration of Independence.
List the five goods produced in colonial Georgia.
List two reasons why most colonists in Georgia were Loyalists.
Who won the Battle of Kettle Creek?
Why did the British and the Patriots want control of the city of Savannah?
Name two weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
Name the five cities that have served as the capital of Georgia.
Why has the capital moved throughout our history?
What was the Great Compromise?
What was the 3/5 Compromise?
Why was University of Georgia established?
Name the five cities that have served as the capital of Georgia.
Why has the capital moved throughout our history?
Name the three ways that land was distributed in Georgia.
What was the headright system?
What were the land lotteries?
Name the two technological developments that impacted Georgia’s expansion westward.
Explain the impact of the cotton gin on Georgia.
What were the two sides of the Civil War?
Why did the south call themselves the Confederate States of America?
Name two causes of the Civil War.
What was the Compromise of 1850?
How did the election of 1860 lead to the Civil War?
What was the Supreme Court ruling in the Dred Scott case?
What was the issue of nullification and how did it lead to the Civil War?
Who was William McIntosh and what was his impact on Georgia?
Who was John Ross and how did he impact the Cherokee in Georgia?
Who was John Marshall and why was he significant?
Answer:
thats a lot of stuff
Explanation:
100 POINTS
Read this thesis from a rhetorical analysis of James Cross Giblin’s The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone.
James Cross Giblin effectively uses description in The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone to help the reader visualize the events in the book.
Which detail from the text is the strongest evidence to support the thesis?
A party of fourteen, including several artists and architects, accompanied Champollion. Deciding to dress like natives, they wore turbans on their heads, gold-embroidered jackets, and yellow boots.
Champollion helped to provide the world with that knowledge, which scholars today are still adding to.
Working steadily, Champollion in the next month deciphered more than eighty cartouches. He succeeded in reading the names of all the Greek and Roman leaders who had ruled Egypt since the time of Alexander.
It took more than a hundred years, and the efforts of many scholars, to translate all three passages of writing on the Rosetta Stone.
Answer:
Cross Giblin gets across his viewpoint
Explanation:
James Cross Giblin gets across his viewpoint in The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone when He shares opinions on real people, places, and events
Answer:
its A :3
Explanation:
i took the test
Review the map.
Which cities are located in the Southern Coastal Plain
region?
O Biloxi and Gulfport
O Jackson and Meridian
O Natchez and Hattiesburg
O Southaven and Tupelo
The Southern Coastal Plain
Christopher Columbus first encountered native people on the islands of the Bahamas. The largest native population, the Taino, lived on several islands in the region. Which of the following is not one of those islands?
a. Cuba
b. Lima
c. Haiti
d. Jamaica
Answer:
B. Lima
Explanation:
Lima is the capital of modern day Peru in South America and its NOT in the Caribbean Ocean.
Christopher Columbus first encountered native people on the islands of the Bahamas. Lima is not one of those islands. The appropriate response is option B.
How did Columbus describe the Islanders?Because he wanted to adequately notify Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of all his findings and demonstrate that they did not spend the money on the expedition, Columbus provided extensive descriptions of the area and its inhabitants.
Native Americans were subjected to policies of forced labor under Columbus in order to increase profits. Later, Columbus transported from Hispaniola thousands of tranquil Taino "Indians" to Spain for sale. Many people lost their lives while traveling.
Christopher Columbus, an Italian adventurer, set foot on what are today the Bahamas. On an island that the local Lucayans called Guanahani, Columbus and his ships made landfall. It was christened San Salvador by Columbus.
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How did the use of paper help contribute to the spread of Islam?
Answer:
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What is the main purpose of foreign aid?
It is generally argued that most foreign aid tries to achieve one or more of four broad economic and development objectives (Radelet, 2006): i. to stimulate economic growth through building infrastructure, supporting productive sectors or bringing new ideas and technologies, ii. to strengthen important sectors
Answer:
Alleviate poverty and underdevelopment
Explanation:
a. p. e. x.
write a brief overview on what you think the picture is about
Answer:
theres no picture........
Answer: no pic but free points thanks
Explanation:
which sea would a boat pass through traveling from South Korea to Japan
The Korea Strait.
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2. In order for laws to pass in The House of Commons a
vote must be obtained.
majority
manority
unanimous
Answer:
Majority
Explanation:
For the law to be passed in the House of Commons, it must be voted by the simple majority of the House. The House of Commons has 650 members, so for a law to be passed in this legislative body, it must be approved by 325 of its members.
Which of the following legalized marriage in the entire United States between men and women of different races?
A. The Mendez v. Westminster decision
B. The Loving v. Virginia decision
C. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
D. The Fourteenth Amendment
What was the goal of the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
A. To require citizens to show proof of having attended school
B. To end slavery in the United States
C. To end unfair voting requirements for African Americans
D. To require people to pay a fee in order to vote
Answer: To end unfair voting requirements for African Americans
Explanation: we learned this in 9th grade
Fill in the blank. Remember to spell correctly.
From New Jersey and Alabama, the ________ Plateau lies between the Appalachians and the plains.
Answer:
appalachian
Explanation:
Question 1
Which of the following is true about both the planets and the stars we see in the night sky?
They are several light-years away.
They appear to move through the sky.
They can only be seen because they reflect light.
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They twinkle when viewed at night.
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Do u all know luna James.....♤♤
Answer:
nope I didn't know him??????????
In what ways were the Middle Ages both light and dark?
Answer:
no middle age is not whiteand black sun is there in middle age and now also but the flims or movie were black and white beacuase they were not intelligent
What commitments were made on the issue of slavery
Answer: Constitutional compromises: The Three-Fifths Compromise. During the Constitution Convention, the Framers made several compromises, including the method for counting enslaved Africans for the purposes of population (the Three-Fifths Compromise) and the end of the international slave trade.
Explanation: Constitutional compromises: The Three-Fifths Compromise. During the Constitution Convention, the Framers made several compromises, including the method for counting enslaved Africans for the purposes of population (the Three-Fifths Compromise) and the end of the international slave trade.
Answer:
The Compromise of 1850 was made up of five bills that attempted to grow divide between North and South over the issue of slavery
what are the principal's of architectural
Answer: While architectural design is a creative endeavor that comes primarily from the imagination of its creator, certain principles of order can be used to create a more cohesive design. These 6 ordering principles include axis, symmetry, hierarchy, datum, rhythm, repetition, and transformation.
. How many states were there in Kathmandu Valley in the Mediewer
th
Name them.
А.
Answer:
Kantipur, Patan and Bhadgaon
Explanation:
2. What kinds of rules have to be improved? Write with examples.
Answer:
•days of the funeral should be shortened.
•very hard fasting should be reformed.
•kitchen work only by women should not be done.
•cook food by opening blowes shouldn't be done.
•cover head by clothes in front of elders should be reformed.
what is command systems definition in economics in your own words
Answer:
A system in which the central government has complete control over the economy.
Explanation:
In a command system, every single resources that exist in the country falls under of the ownership of the central government. The government officials will be the one that has the right to distribute those resources and determine the type of economic activities that the citizens can pursue.
This will means that the people wouldn't have any choice to pursue a career based on their interest and they also technically own a private poverty for themselves.
how has Donald trump influenced how people participate in a democracy
Answer:
hes a dush so no he is cra*p and now we are at fr**iken war and he does nothing!!! he did not help ANYone.
ty for your time
Explanation: