What were Japanese Internment (Prison) camps REALLY like?


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The Camps were a difficult place to live because the Japanese Americans who lived there had to endure bad food, inadequate medical care, and poorly equipped schools.

People who lived in the camps had to share bathroom and laundry facilities, and hot water was usually limited. The camps were surrounded by barbed wire and guards who were supposed to shoot those who tried to escape.

  To summarize, the camps were not overly harsh or terrible, but it was unfair to force Japanese Americans to live in them when they had done nothing wrong, and when the living conditions at the camp were inadequate.

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Why did the colonist opposed the law?

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Well the colonist of the british colonies opposed British rule because of the unfair taxes and rules that they had to put up with.

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If its about different colonists then it usually because unfair rule and revolution became more popular after the American revolution.

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China

Dragon boat racing dates back about 2000 years ago and remains a traditional event held around China every year. There is evidence that Cuju, the prototype of football, was invented in China during the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC before it spread all over the world to form the modern game. From the Song dynasty onwards, T'ai chi ch'uan and similar qigong martial arts activities became popular in China.

Modern sports appeared in China at the beginning of the 20th century, largely under the influence of the American YMCA and Chinese reformers interested in adopting and adapting physical education models from the U.S., Europe, and Japan. The People's Republic of China (PRC) emphasizes sports and the government funds and trains, talented youngsters, into professional players, especially beginning in the mid-20th century. Ping pong is one of the biggest amateur recreational sports with an estimated 200 million players. Badminton is also well established and popular.

According to CCTV Sports Channel, the gold-medal women's volleyball game of the 2004 Summer Olympics drew the viewership of 30% of TV-owning households; the figure was 18% for China vs. Brazil match in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Football and basketball are also shown on TV.

Popular amateur sports include table tennis, badminton, martial arts, and various forms of the pool. China's professional sports are in their developmental stages. They also may consist of a hacky sack, or ping pong during their free time.

Philipines

Several sports introduced by the Americans in the early 20th century enjoy great popularity in the Philippines. Basketball is particularly prominent, with amateur games occurring regularly in neighborhoods throughout the country. The Philippines has also fielded formidable national teams for the World Basketball Championships. Tennis, golf, and various aquatic sports such as diving and windsurfing are widely practiced.

Filipinos have excelled in various internationally competitive martial arts, including boxing, wushu, and tae kwon do, while local Filipino martial arts traditions have experienced a resurgence since the end of the 20th century. The country has produced champion boxers in competitions hosted by the World Boxing Association, and the Philippines has taken several medals in martial arts in the Asian and Southeast Asian Games.

The Philippines has participated in the Summer Olympic Games since 1924 and the Winter Games since 1972. Filipino athletes generally have been most successful in swimming, boxing, and track and field events.

Uae

Falconry is one of the oldest and well-loved sports in the UAE. Falconry is more of an art than a sport. One needs a lot of patience to train birds and show off their skills. Falconry has also garnered prestige as many rulers of the UAE are also enthusiasts of this traditional sport, and have imported falcons from around the world. These include species like Saker falcons, Altai gyrfalcons, gyrfalcons, Golden eagles, and Houbara bustards. CAMEL RACING

Camel racing in UAE is another traditional sport that Emiratis take pride in. This sporting activity is still popular in the country despite the arrival of modern races and motorsports in the UAE. Al Tallah Racecourse. Al Tallah Camel Racecourse in Sharjah. Local camel racing involves two types of camels: Sudania and Omani. Traditionally, camel riding and racing are part of special events like weddings. However, the sport has also become formalized, with more than a dozen race tracks across the UAE built to international standards including the renowned Nad Al Sheba Racecourse.

BOAT RACING

Traditional ‘dhow’ boat on the shore

The UAE also has its fair share of traditional watersports. Traditional boat racing, for instance, involves spirited competitions between teams as they propel their ‘dhows’ towards the finish line. Boat races usually take place in the cooler months, from October to April.

SALUKI RACING

The Saluki is one of the oldest dog breeds in the world. Traditional desert hunting expeditions in the UAE used to combine the skills of falcons and Saluki dogs, and today, Saluki racing has become one of the most popular and prized sports in the UAE.

Championships are held by the HHC during the Arab Heritage Saluki Race Festival. Saluki races are held at racetracks such as ­Sweihan, near Abu Dhabi, and Al Marmoom in Dubai. Salukis are some of the fastest dogs in the world and can reach speeds of up to 65kmph, and the winning dogs can bag prizes of up to AED 400k.

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Explain the practice of Feng Shui and why it is important to the Chinese.

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The practice of Feng Shui was a tradition of ancient China that arranges objects for harmonization of energy, basically organizing things to be as pleasant as possible to the energy of a room.

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Which guarantees do the Sixth and Eighth Amendments to the Constitution make?


A. the right to be brought before a judge to decide whether one’s imprisonment is legal and the freedom to file lawsuits based on federal, state, and local statutes


B. the right of arrested persons to remain silent when in custody and the freedom to peacefully assemble and protest the actions of the government


C . the right of all citizens to keep and bear arms and freedom from illegal searches and seizures conducted without search warrants


D. the right of accused persons to be defended by a lawyer in a speedy public trial and freedom from cruel and unusual punishments and excessive bail

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The answer is B.

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Answer: the answer is b!

Explanation:

It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual; like freedom of speech, press, and religion. It sets rules for due process of law and reserves all powers not delegated to the Federal Government to the people of the States.

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What subject from social studies is it? And what country is it focusing on
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Which basic economic decisions must every society make?



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how to produce goods and services


for whom to produce goods and services


whether to produce goods or services


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What is lepe? Tell me please!
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1. Lepe = Lepe is a Spanish town in the province of Huelva, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is near the Portuguese border. According to the 2009 census, the city has a population of 25,886 inhabitants.

2. Lepe = Insult.

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3. Lepe = Lepe in Indonesia means to know or know more than others.

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What information is presented in the graph?
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Explanation:

You are right! It's not obvious what is being presented. Not only that, it does not seem like such diverse material can be presented on 1 graph.

I think the  bars represent rainfall. So in January - April, there is little (if any rain) and November (a small amount) and December (none). January and Feb are showing just a tiny amount. The rain is most heavy in June July and August. September it begins to taper off.

The line running across the top is the temperature. There is very little variation. May  looks like it is the hottest month, but not by much. The temperature seems to have a range of about 75 at the lowest,, and 80 something at the highest.

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How did Kublai Khan become the Khan of Mongol Empire?

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His efforts paid off, with much of the Song imperial family surrendering to Kublai in 1276, but the war continued for another three years. In 1279, Kublai became the first Mongol to rule all of China when he conquered the last of the Song loyalists.

Siblings: Hulagu Khan, Ariq Böke, Möngke Kh...

Nationality: Mongol Empire, Mongolia

Died: February 18, 1294

Answer:His efforts paid off, with much of the Song imperial family surrendering to Kublai in 1276, but the war continued for another three years. In 1279, Kublai became the first Mongol to rule all of China when he conquered the last of the Song loyalists.

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How did slaves in Texas gain their freedom? Why were some former slaves fearful after learning of their freedom?

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Before the general emancipation of American slaves during the Civil War, many secured their own freedom through escape, self-purchase, or being freed by the slaveholder.

The history of slavery in Texas, as a colonial territory, then part of Mexico, later Republic in 1836, and U.S. state in 1845, began slowly. The use of slavery expanded in the mid-nineteenth century as White American settlers, primarily from the Southeastern United States, crossed the Sabine River and brought slaves with them. Slavery was present in Spanish America and Mexico prior to the arrival of American settlers, but it was not highly developed, and the Spanish did not rely on it for labor during their years in Spanish Texas.

What is original jurisdiction? *

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In common law legal systems, original jurisdiction of a court is the power to hear a case for the first time, as opposed to appellate jurisdiction, when a higher court has the power to review a lower court's decision.

A court's power to hear and decide a case before any appellate review​.

How did Spanish exploration change Central and South America

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Other European countries quickly followed suit and began to explore and invade the New World. ... The Spanish conquistadors invaded areas of Central and South America looking for riches, ultimately destroying the powerful Aztec and Inca cultures.

Other European countries quickly followed suit and began to explore and invade the New World. The Spanish conquistadors invaded areas of Central and South America looking for riches, ultimately destroying the powerful Aztec and Inca cultures.

Pretend you are a member of a caste. Write a letter to a friend telling about your life in that particular caste. Describe your day and your feelings as you are forced to stay within a certain group for all of your interactions. Mention things you might like to do but can’t because of your caste. Write about 200 words.

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3) b. A globe

4) e. Human-environment interaction

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For 3):

A globe is the most realistic way to view the earth. It is the most proportional and, therefore, it is the most accurate view of the entire earth.

For 4):

If you see humans interacting with the environment in ANY way (cutting trees, farming, building dams, etc), then it is human-environment interaction.

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1. How might a sociologist make the best use of the data in this chart? Explain.
2. What might be some reasons certain regions of the United States experience higher rates of poverty than other?

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Answer: 1. Surveys.

Explanation: As a research method, a survey collects data from subjects who respond to a series of questions about behaviours and opinions, often in the form of a written questionnaire. The survey is one of the most widely used sociological research methods

Surveys ………. Explanation:

Whats the importance of agricultural surpluses, irrigation systems, and commercial exchange in the development of ethnic manors.

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Agriculture in the Middle Ages describes the farming practices, crops, technology,etc. Most of the people living on the manor were peasant farmers or serfs. Barley and wheat were the most important crops in most European regions. The medieval system of agriculture began to break down in the 14th century.

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The structural integrity

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What did the King hope to accomplish by Stamp Act?

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Answer:Passed without debate by Parliament in March 1765, the Stamp Act was designed to force colonists to use special stamped paper in the printing of newspapers, pamphlets, almanacs, and playing cards, and to have a stamp embossed on all commercial and legal papers.

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The goal of the stamp act was to pay for the French and Indian war by imposing a tax on papers, newspapers, cards, and more. Hope this helps!

Describe the religious significance of dance in India. In addition, describe the significance of the hand and eye movements. See what you can find out about the clothing and jewelry that is worn for dancing.

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With hand gestures, the sacred art of dancing tells stories from Indian mythology and describes gods, men, animals, plus their emotions. The mood is most commonly portrayed by facial expressions, and hand-eye movements.

The dancers wears either a sari or a long skirt that reach the ankles. They also have jewelry on the head(hair), necklaces, earrings etc. Sometimes, a string of flowers is worn on the head.

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Supreme Court & other federal court judges are nominated by the president & need to be approved by the Senate. This is an example of.....
A.checks & balances
B.separation of powers
C.precedent
D.original jurisdiction

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Checks and Balances

Explanation:

The president nominates all federal judges, who must then be approved by the Senate. The appointment of judges to lower federal courts is important because almost all federal cases end there. Through lower federal judicial appointments, a president “has the opportunity to influence the course of national affairs for a quarter of a century after he leaves office.” Once in office, federal judges can be removed only by impeachment and conviction.

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A. checks and balances

Explanation:

In this question, the actions of one branch of government (Executive) has to be "approved" by another branch (Legislative). This is an example of checks and balances, where one branch of government regulates the activity or another to ensure fairness and avoid abuse of power.

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6. Economist

7. Political scientist

8. D) All of the above

9. Relative location

10. Lines of longitude

11. E) Human–Environment Interaction

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What were some of the push factors that led to westward expansion?

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Gold rush and mining opportunities (silver in Nevada, Gold Rush in California)

The opportunity to work in the cattle industry; to be a “cowboy”

Faster travel to the West by railroad; availability of supplies due to the railroad

The opportunity to own land cheaply under the Homestead Act

The discovery of wheat strains adapted to grow in the climate of the Plains.

New inventions allowing them to adapt to life on the Plains, such as the windmill and barbed wire (students may need to speculate as to why homesteaders needed these)

Adventure and the lure of the “Wild West”

New Opportunities

Manifest Destiny

Answer:  population growth and economic opportunities.

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How did the colonists demonstrate their opposition to the law?

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Many American colonists refused to pay Stamp Act tax.The American colonists were angered by the Stamp Act and quickly acted to oppose it. Instead, the colonists made clear their opposition by simply refusing to pay the tax

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The colonists made it clear their opposition by simply refusing to pay the tax.

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The screenshots show the definitions, and there word matches.

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Sicily - Island in the Mediterranean Sea

Cuniculus - Underground water system

Tiber River - The river where Rome was founded

Remus - Founder of Rome killed by his brother Remulis

Etruria - An ancient country in Central Italy

Mars - Roman god of war

Keystone - A central stone at the summit of an arch locking the whole together

Circus Maximus - A Roman outdoor arena

Romulus - Founder of Rome in 753 b.c. , and its first king

Etruscan - A person from the land in North and Central Italy

Rome - Founded about 700 BCE

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The founders of massachusetts were :
- enslaved people
-plantation owners
- indentured servants
- religious dissenters

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RELIGIOUS DISSENTERS

Massachusetts was founded by Puritans, which were people who wanted to purify the Church of England. Puritans wanted to remove Catholic practices from the Church of England, and because of this, they faced discrimination and persecution, so they traveled to the New World in search of religious freedom, settling on territory that would become the colony of Massachusetts.

Religious dissenters

Did the Tea Act lead to the American Revolution? If yes, explain why.

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Answer:The Intolerable Acts were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in the mid-1770s. The British instated the acts to make an example of the colonies after the Boston Tea Party, and the outrage they caused became the major push that led to the outbreak American Revolution in 1775.

Explanation:

The Tea Act, passed by Parliament on May 10, 1773, granted the British East India Company Tea a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies. ... The policy ignited a “powder keg” of opposition and resentment among American colonists and was the catalyst of the Boston Tea Party.

The Tea Act of 1773 was one of several measures imposed on the American colonists by the heavily indebted British government in the decade leading up to the American Revolutionary War (1775-83).

Why were five of Rome’s rulers known as the "good emperors"? Ch. 11/L-4
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Answer:

They were good rulers.

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They were known as the good emperors because there wasn't a lot of conflict during their rule. Also the emperors after them were bad.

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Football earns the highest television ratings of any sport in the country and has been one of the most well supported sports in China ever since it was introduced in the 1900s. There is also written evidence that a game similar to football, Cuju, was first played in China around 50 BC.

 Taekwondo is the representative national sport of South Korea. Other popular sports include baseball, basketball, football, and golf.

In Madagascar, the three most popular sports are moraingy, a traditional martial art with similarities to Thai boxing, petanque, in which the Malagasy have twice been world champions (1999 and 2016), and rugby union, in which they have twice reached the final of the Africa Cup.

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Football earns the highest watch ratings in america

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because its good.

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