what is the longest river in N.A

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Answer:

Mississippi River

Explanation:

The longest river in North America comprises the continuous flow of Mississippi-Missouri-Jefferson Rivers. The river has a total length of 36,275 kilometers. Missouri River is the longest river in the continent and flows for 3,767 kilometers before joining the Mississippi River which is entirely in the US.


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The most common job held by a person in India is in

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the answer is government jobs

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It is d, agriculture.

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4. How did the Spanish get new people to settle New Mexico? *

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In founding Santa Fe, Spain signified that she intended to stay in New Mexico for good. Prior to this time, the settlers and soldiers lived off the natives; eating their food, using their clothing, and dwelling in, or beside, their villages. Santa Fe was established as the first purely Spanish settlement.


How could the development of the transcontinental rail line increase migration? Select all that apply.
It provided a way for people to move West more easily.
It created a mode for the transport of goods and services to the West.
It increased federal spending.
It encroached on Native American lands.

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It created a mode for the transport of goods and services to the West.

It increased federal spending.

It encroached on Native American lands.

Answer:

All of the Above

Explanation:

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Why were there no trade routes from the Indus Valley that headed to the east?



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Answer:

Because there were no populated region in the east and therefore not much demand for goods.

Explanation:

Indus Valley Civilization was the early urban civilizations of the Indian subcontinent originating in 2300 BC which was established in the Sutlej, Ravi, and Indus river basins. They traded not only in agricultural products but also in colored gemstones such as turquoise, lapis and lazuli. Though jade was imported from China through sea route, the inland trade route to the east has not been found.

What ideas is most closely associated with fighting in World War 1
A Large Scale aerial raids in European cities in France and Belgium
B The beginning if the atomic weapon technology
C slow, methodical fighting that made the war slowly drag on
D the first time that machine guns were ever used in battle

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Answer:

C. "Slow, methodical fighting that made the war slowly drag on."

Explanation:

"The First World War is often perceived as a war of attrition, a conflict in which each side tried to wear the other down by killing as many of its men as possible."

Explain the difference between a good and a service.

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Answer:

goods are a physical object while a service is something someone is providing.

Explanation:

a good would be food, clothes, anything you can but and own,

a service would be car repair, house cleaners, anything someone is doing for you

Services are ethereal in nature, whereas goods are tangible in the sense that they have a physical existence and can be touched. Both commodities and services are intended to be useful to and satisfying for the consumer.

In economics, the terms "goods" and "services" are frequently used interchangeably. To meet their needs and satisfy their consumers' wants, businesses offer these. Currently, a company's ability to succeed depends on its ability to provide both excellent products and customer-focused services. 'Goods' are tangible items, but 'Services' are activities like working for other people.

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How do developed countries maintain an advantage over developing
countries in international trade?

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Answer:

They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export. Workers are going to developed countries in search of better-paying jobs.

Isabella went to city hall to submit a variance request for a deck on the second story of her home. She wants this deck because her neighbor, Yousef, just built a wall between their properties for privacy but this wall has obstructed the Isabella’s view of the valley below. Upon entering the permits office, Isabella sees Yousef working behind the counter. She worries he may drag his feet in approving the variance for her deck or even deny it for his own aims, i.e., that he wants to maintain his personal privacy. This situation exemplifies the ______.



a. Wilson’s theory of tasks
b. principal-agent problem
c. standard operating procedure problem
d. incentivizing problem

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Answer: B

Explanation:


The two parties have different stakes at hand and one cannot directly ensure that they are always acting in their best interest. This problem usually arises when one person has the power to make decisions for another, which is why it's called the "principle-agent" problem. In this case, Yousef has the power over whether or not Isabella get's that variance for her deck, and he might not give it to her since it wouldn't be in his best interests.
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How is Epicureanism different from Stoicism?
An Epicurean believes in enjoying life while a Stoic believes in showing restraint.
0 An Epicurean believes in living quietly while a Stoic believes in buying fancy things.
© An Epicurean believes in praying for salvation while a Stoic believes in controlling life.
O An Epicurean believes in a peaceful mind while a Stoic believes in wearing nice clothes.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

An Epicurean believes in enjoying life while a Stoic believes in showing restraint.

Answer:

The correct answer is a.

Explanation:

✅ An Epicurean believes in enjoying life while a Stoic believes in showing restraint.

Describe the rise of authoritarian governments (Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, Spain), and analyze the policies and main ideas of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, and Francisco Franco.

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Answer:

(See explanation for further details)

Explanation:

The regimes of Iosiv Stalin (USSR), Benito Mussolini (Italy) and Adolf Hitler (Germany) were totalitarian, not authoritarian, since those regimes pretended to subordinate everything to the power of state. Only the regime of Francisco Franco could be considered as authoritarian.

Such regimes rose due to the political instability, economic crisis and social tension that suffered several European country after World War II.

The regime of Stalin was the most extreme form of totalitarism, which consisted in the elimination of private owning over means of production and private property in every way, central planning in economics, use of violence and suppresion to control society and eliminate any opposition or group or nation, state atheism and jingoism.

On the other hand, the regime of Hitler was more moderate by allowing the existence of private property and private owning of means of production, but exist a strong State interventionism, and justification of genocide by considering certain people as inferior regarding to Germans. The regimens of Mussolini and Franco were even more moderate by allowing a limited freedom to Roman Catholicism.

NAFTA was designed to establish strong economies and trade relations among Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Answer:

True

Explanation:

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How many Union states permitted slavery?

What is the Southernmost Union State on the map?

Which state had the most free people?

Were most major cities located in the Union or Confederacy?

Which 5 states had the highest number of enslaved people?

Were there more factories in the Union or the Confederacy?

What was the most abundant crop in the South?

Were there more railroad lines in the North or the South?

Based on what you know, why was the South’s economy based more on agriculture?

Based on what you know, why were most major cities in the North?

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In the United States before 1865, a slave state was a state in which the slave trade was legal, while a free state was one in which it was not. There were enslaved persons in most free states in the 1840 census, and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 specifically stated that an enslaved person remained enslaved even if their owner took them to a free state.

At the end of the Revolution in western Pennsylvania, a. French trappers were challenging the American identity of the region once more. b. A third of the population had died during the conflict. c. A third of the men were landless. d. Indians had restored most of their land claims.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Indians in Pennsylvania lost their land towards the end of the revolution.


Sand dunes cover About blank percent of the land in the Sahara

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Answer:

The cover around 15%

Explanation:

How does viewing Byzantine representational art as Icons/Windows change the interpretations we give them? Does that adequately account for the change in style to more simplified and non-natural forms? Or do you think that there was a loss in artistic skill after the fall of the Roman Empire? Is the Byzantine understanding of Icon helpful in understanding our obsession with art in museums, where we place singular objects against a blank white wall within temple like complexes to be revered and honored?

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Answer:

Byzantine icons are religious motivated paintings.

Explanation:

Our artistic value of the icons is influenced by the religious atmosphere.

As far as I know, there hasn´t been a change in style nor a loss of artistic skill. Rather, the Byzantine art flourished after the fall of the East Roman Empire and maintained this throughout the existence of the Byzantine Empire that lasted until 1453 (Fall of Constantinople). Even nowadays the Byzantine art & icons of the Christian Ortodox countries in Eastern Europe is still very much alive.

Byzantine icons can be considered as an devotional art form where the religious person depicted in the painting is the object of worshipping, not the painting itself.

Speaking of, the striking resemblence in the worshipping of byzantine icons (religiously motivated) and modern art (culturally motivated) is hard to be overseen and sure looks like obsession.

 

146 garment workers died because they were unable to escape from the upper floors of the building. What impact did this fire have on the garment industry?

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Answer:

The fire incident was a wake up call and it influenced the legislation which required improved factory safety standards. It promoted better working conditions for the workers.

It also helped promote the growth of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), which fought for better working conditions for sweatshop workers.

A young lawyer wishes to work in the federal government to improve society. The lawyer is 32 years old, a natural-born U.S. citizen, and living in Kansas since birth. Which position could voters elect the lawyer to fill?

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Answer:

A senator or house representative for Kansas

Explanation:

(took AP US government)

Why might Indonesia be more attractive to foreign investors than Myanmar?

Responses:

A. Indonesia exports consumer electronics.

B. Indonesia has oil and a democratic government.

C. Myanmar has a communist economy.

D. Myanmar has recently reformed its government.

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C!! Explanation: just took the test

Why was religion central to southern life?

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Answer:

idk

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How are laws made,who enforces and leads the nation, how are disputes settled

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Answer:

Laws are made by the legislature. The Executives leads and disputes are resolved by the Judiciary

Explanation:

Laws before they become laws are referred to as bills; this bills comes by suggestions from certain people referred as representatives of Local governments in a Nation. This congregates of representatives are referred to as the Lower Chambers in some Nations. When the bill has been read and is what considering to become a law; the bill is moved to the Upper Chamber for further hearing. Members of the upper chambers are representatives from several local governments combined. Here a like 3 Local government within a State Government can project one representative. A congregant of this representatives form the Upper Chambers. He it is read and passed into law in a Nation. The president then signs it as directed. Most government have what will call a 3-tier balance of power where each one can bring the other to book so no arm expresses authoritarian powers. These powers are the Legislature, the Executive and Judiciary. The Executive are incarge of leadership. The Judiciary represents the courts of the nation with a Chief Justice of the Federation where disputes between aggressive parties of individuals or groups in a nation are resolved. The Executive Includes President and his carbinent or in some countries the Monarch or Prime minister.

Which of the following contributed to the formation of feudalism?
A. People longer to reunite the territories of the Roman empire.
B. People could not afford to pay taxes to the king.
C. people were devoted to the Catholic Church and wanted to be obedient.
D. people wanted the protection that the nobles could provide them.

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Answer:

D.  

People wanted the protection that the nobles could provide them

B.

People could not afford to pay taxes to the king

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Answer:

Explanation:  

it is D because the king made them slaves but the nobles protect them

Which of the following countries did the United States NOT colonize in the 19th century. A. Hawaii B. Guam. C. Greenland D. Puerto Rico

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Answer:

Hawiaii

Explanation:

A rebel is someone who...
a.) fights for their country.
b.) tries to find peaceful solutions. x
c.)fights against the government.
d.)runs for government office.x

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Answer:

c.)fights against the government.

Explanation:

fights against the government.

How could the USA’s westward expansion cause an intense debate over slavery?

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Answer:

Westward was also Southward

Explanation:

First we have to bare in mind that the Founding Fathers of the US were quite comfortable with slavery. As Alexander von Humboldt found out when he visited Thomas Jefferson at the start of the 19th century. Slavery was the only issue of dispute between the scientist and the political leader.

The westward expansion (Manifest Destiny) in the 19th century carried slavery down into the Southwest, into Mississipi, Alabama, Lousiana and finally into Texas (1840). The rapid expansion of the United States intensified the issue of slavery. So southern states that depended heavily on slavery were added to the union that ultimately didn´t proof to be very united (civil war) 20 years later.  

Describe the major functions of a political party.
What are the functions

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Political parties perform an important task in government. They bring people together to achieve control of the government, develop policies favorable to their interests or the groups that support them, and organize and persuade voters to elect their candidates to office. Don't know if that helped....

Explanation:

What were the 2 problems with indentured servants?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Indentured Servants In The U.S.

Indentured servants first arrived in America in the decade following the settlement of Jamestown by the Virginia Company in 1607.

The idea of indentured servitude was born of a need for cheap labor. The earliest settlers soon realized that they had lots of land to care for, but no one to care for it. With passage to the Colonies expensive for all but the wealthy, the Virginia Company developed the system of indentured servitude to attract workers. Indentured servants became vital to the colonial economy.

The timing of the Virginia colony was ideal. The Thirty Year's War had left Europe's economy depressed, and many skilled and unskilled laborers were without work. A new life in the New World offered a glimmer of hope; this explains how one-half to two-thirds of the immigrants who came to the American colonies arrived as indentured servants.

Servants typically worked four to seven years in exchange for passage, room, board, lodging and freedom dues. While the life of an indentured servant was harsh and restrictive, it wasn't slavery. There were laws that protected some of their rights. But their life was not an easy one, and the punishments meted out to people who wronged were harsher than those for non-servants. An indentured servant's contract could be extended as punishment for breaking a law, such as running away, or in the case of female servants, becoming pregnant.

For those that survived the work and received their freedom package, many historians argue that they were better off than those new immigrants who came freely to the country. Their contract may have included at least 25 acres of land, a year's worth of corn, arms, a cow and new clothes. Some servants did rise to become part of the colonial elite, but for the majority of indentured servants that survived the treacherous journey by sea and the harsh conditions of life in the New World, satisfaction was a modest life as a freeman in a burgeoning colonial economy.

In 1619 the first black Africans came to Virginia. With no slave laws in place, they were initially treated as indentured servants, and given the same opportunities for freedom dues as whites. However, slave laws were soon passed – in Massachusetts in 1641 and Virginia in 1661 –and any small freedoms that might have existed for blacks were taken away.

As demands for labor grew, so did the cost of indentured servants. Many landowners also felt threatened by newly freed servants demand for land. The colonial elite realized the problems of indentured servitude. Landowners turned to African slaves as a more profitable and ever-renewable source of labor and the shift from indentured servants to racial slavery had begun.

HOW Korea became divided into North Korea and South Korea?

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Answer:

Explanation:

When the Japanese empire was dismantled at the end of World War Two, Korea fell victim to the Cold War. It was divided into two spheres of influence along the 38th parallel. The Americans controlled south of the line - the Russians installed a communist regime in the north, later ceding influence to China

Who was John Brown? What did he believe?

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John Brown was an American abolitionist. Brown advocated the use of armed insurrection to overthrow the institution of slavery in the United States. He first gained national attention when he led small groups of volunteers during the Bleeding Kansas crisis of 1856. He was dissatisfied with the pacifism of the organized abolitionist movement: "These men are all talk. What we need is action—action!" In May 1856, Brown and his supporters killed five supporters of slavery in the Pottawatomie massacre, which responded to the sacking of Lawrence by pro-slavery forces. Brown then commanded anti-slavery forces at the Battle of Black Jack and the Battle of Osawatomie.

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Which best characterize statements and testimony given at the trials? Check all that apply.
A The prosecution was reluctant to address Nazi anti-Semitism.
B The prosecution accused the Nazis of crimes against peace.
C The prosecution accused the Nazis of crimes against humanity.
D Most of the defendants admitted to committing the crime of genocide.
E Eyewitness testimony detailed the execution of prisoners at death camps.
F Eyewitness testimony described the inhumane treatment of prisoners at camps.

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Answer:

2, 3, 5, 6

Explanation:

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The statements and testimony given at the trials are best characterized by:-The prosecution accused the Nazis of crimes against peace, the prosecution accused the Nazis of crimes against humanity, Eyewitness testimony detailed the execution of prisoners at death camps, and eyewitness testimony described the inhumane treatment of prisoners at camps.

What is testimony?

Testimonial Evidence is a person's testimony used to prove the truth of a claim. Evidence obtained from a witness, in particular. This is known as communicative evidence.

Testimonial evidence does not require any type of evidence to be admissible. It simply denotes what a credible witness confesses in a court proceeding. Testimonial evidence can be used to prove or disprove various claims. It can be used by the prosecution as well as the defense.

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Read the passage. Hieroglyphs are an ancient form of Egyptian writing. The evidence of this writing still exists in ancient Egyptian tombs and vaults today. Some of the symbols represent sounds while others are ideograms. While hieroglyphs are Egyptian, the word itself is Greek. "Hiero" means "sacred" and "glyphs" means "symbols," which together means "sacred symbols". Which inference can be best made based on the passage? A. Egyptians learned to write from the Greeks. B. Hieroglyphs were renamed by the Greeks. C. The Greeks invented Hieroglyphs. D. Hieroglyphs are seen in Greek writing forms.

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Answer:

I think the answer is B

Explanation:

I think the answer is B because the Egyptians used symbols to write and not letters that are used in hieroglyphs. Therefore believe that the answer is B Hope this helps.  :)

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