A government relies on elected officials to make important decisions. Once every two years, citizens are able to vote for leaders to serve as their representatives in a national legislature.
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who is Hugh Waddell.. please help
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he was a major general during the french and indian war and supervised the building of fort dobbs
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Hugh Waddell was a colonial military and political official, merchant, and planter, was born in Lisburn, County Down, Ireland,
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Which activity describes an application of topographic maps? Check all that apply.
O recreation, such as camping and hiking
Oengineering, such as the construction of roads and buildings
O science, such as mapping stars in the sky
Obusiness, such as analyzing population centers
Oscience, such as analyzing surface features
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(1) recreation, such as camping and hiking
(2)engineering, such as the construction of roads and buildings
(5)science, such as analyzing surface features
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eating food what must be done before the action
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washing your hands? if it's correct mark me brainliest :)
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Which Florida state government department is responsible for the care of children deemed wards of the court?
Select one:
A.
Department of Health
B.
Department of Children and Families
C.
Department of Community Affairs and Economic Opportunity
D.
Department of Education
Answer:
B
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Describe a human activity that could have caused the elk to disappear from Missouri. Then, describe a
human activity that could help bring the elk back to Missouri.
Answer:
McGeehan joined Conservation Department biologists wielding plywood shields as they herded the elk from the trailer and through a series of gates to sort them into holding pens. When he glanced up at Plattner, she teased “Why are your eyes so big, Chip?”
Explanation:
sorry i could not figure out the 2 part that says human activity could help bring the elk back to missori.
During World War I, the Nazis carried out the Holocaust-a program to murder Jews and other minorities.
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Yes, this is a true statement and also a very sad and tragic act of the tyranny of the NazisExplanation:
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Pen PaperKings say the dream of America is “as yet unfulfilled.” Do his words still hold true today?
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yes, because the world has not seen it's end we can only assume this is just the beginning. Not only are we still developing technology but we are creating a new path for ourselves and others. His speech was about how differences don't matter or they shouldn't but as it quotes "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness." This is the dream. The first things we notice in this dream is an amazing universalism. It does not say some men, but it says all men. It does not say all white men, but it says all men, which includes black men. It does not say all Gentiles, but it says all men, which includes Jews. It does not say all Protestants, but it says all men, which includes Catholics.
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Why is America not a true democracy, but rather a democratic republic?
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America is a republic and not a pure democracy. The contemporary efforts to weaken our republican customs and institutions in the name of greater equality thus run against the efforts by America’s Founders to defend our country from the potential excesses of democratic majorities. American republicanism and the ordered liberty it makes possible are grounded in the Federalists’ recognition that non-majoritarian parts of the community make legitimate contributions to the community’s welfare, and that preserving these contributions is the hallmark of political justice. But, the careful balance produced by our mixed republic is threatened by an egalitarianism that undermines the social, familial, religious, and economic distinctions and inequalities that undergird our political liberty. Preserving the republican freedoms we cherish requires tempering egalitarian zeal and moderating the hope for a perfectly just democracy.
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he Temples at Abu Simbel
If you ever travel to Egypt, be sure to visit the two temples at Abu Simbel, a town on the banks of the Nile River south of Aswan. The history of their construction spans both ancient and modem times.
Then
Built around 1250 B.C.E., the Great Temple of Ramses II and the smaller Temple of Hathor next to it were carved out of a mountainside. This was no easy job. Four 67-foot-high statues of Ramses flank the entrance to the Great Temple. Inside, three inner chambers extend two hundred feet into the rock. The ancient Egyptians excavated these rooms and their massive columns using, of course, only hand tools. They also used detailed calculations to carefully align the temple. As a result, at dawn on two days of the year, sunlight reaches into the third chamber. This room was a sacred sanctuary, containing the statues of four gods. The sun's rays light up the statues and symbolically awake them to life.
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In the 1960s, Egypt built the High Dam to control the annual Nile floods. The lake that formed behind the dam would have covered the temples at Abu Simbel. Archeologists from Egypt and many other countries were alarmed, so they raised funds to move the mountainside. And that is what was done. Workers using handsaws cut the two temples into more than a thousand blocks. Each block weighed from 10 to 40 tons. The blocks were carried to safe ground 195 feet higher. Engineers then rebuilt the two temples inside a man-made concrete mountain. They were careful to place the Great Temple in the exact orientation of the original so that the gods of the sacred sanctuary are still awakened twice a year. This reconstruction was nearly as huge a feat as that of digging the temples from the rock in the first place.
Select the correct answer.
According to the author, why should a tourist go to Abu Simbel?
A.
The temples are a feat of ancient engineering.
B.
The temples are a feat of modern engineering.
C.
The temples are a feat of both ancient and modern engineering.
C.
The temples are a feat of both ancient and modern engineering.
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well its obviously d because in purposes of the goverment the goverment will never tranquility someone
Answer:
Q2: A Q3:
Explanation:
they didn't want to provide for common defense because citizens could turn on the government. Hope i Helped!
state the duties faction and the responsibilities or the role of the three branches of the government
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Answer and Explanation:
The executive branch is responsible for the application of federal, state and local laws in society, as well as the application of repressive measures for those who disobey them. In summary, we can affirm that the executive power has as main responsibility the administration of the territory, proposing action plans, managing public interests and applying the laws. In addition, it is the responsibility of the executive to oversee legislative and judicial powers.
Legislative power is responsible, as its name already says, for legislating, that is, it is responsible for creating and approving the laws in force in the country. In addition, it is the responsibility of that governmental sphere to manage the administrative political and financial budgetary control of the region. It is also responsible for overseeing the judicial and executive powers.
The judiciary is responsible for interpreting the laws passed in the country and making judgments applying those laws to reach concrete conclusions on legal cases. In addition, it is responsible for overseeing the executive and legislative powers.
why did colonist protest the townshend act
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They did not like being taxed by Parliament, this also comes down to the fact that they had no representation in Parliament.
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Explain the difference between WWII and the Cold War.
Answer:
In the case of WWII, it was mostly fought between democracies (with the exception of the USSR) and fascist regimes. ... In WWII, there was a race between Nazi Germany and the United States to develop nuclear weapons. The Cold War also involved a nuclear arms race between the USSR and the United States.
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According to the passage, most people who lived in rural areas had to travel into bigger towns and cities to get their mail. paid more for postage than people in bigger towns and cities. received their mail free of charge, like people in the cities. paid the postal service a hefty fee to make deliveries to their homes.
Answer: had to travel into bigger towns and cities to get their mail.
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Had to travel into bigger towns and cities to get their mail.
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Answer: D
Explanation:
that would not be be fair to limit the amount of people coming in simply based off of their race.
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Racial injustice is defined as discrination on the basis of basic identification Hence limiting a certain race is injustice so D is the correct optionHELP 20 points to whoever gets this right
What should a thesis statement include?
a list of all the facts presented in the essay
key details from sources backed up with evidence
background about the topic and supporting details
the topic of the essay and an opinion about the topic
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A thesis statement should include key details from sources backed up with evidence.
Answer:
the topic of the essay and an opinion about the topic
in kenya most communites were rulled by
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Daniel Arap Moi
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what it meant by valence electrons
Answer: the electrons on the outer shell of the atom
Explanation:
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What was the main reason the First Anglo-Chinese war broke out?
A.
a struggle over the British sale of opium in China
B.
a struggle over control of Korea
C.
a struggle over control of Hong Kong
D.
a struggle for power between the nationalists and the communists
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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This ruling violated the recent
precedent set by Minersville v.
Gobitis. Are appellate courts supposed
to do that? If so, why didn't they?
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In a case later overruled by West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943), the Supreme Court held in Minersville School District v. Gobitis, 310 U.S. 586 (1940), that state legislatures could require public school students to salute the U.S. flag and recite the Pledge of Allegiance without violating students’ speech and religious rights under the First and Fourteenth Amendments.Minersville students refused to salute the flag for religious reasons
Public school students in Minersville, Pennsylvania, were required to begin the school day by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance while saluting the flag. However, two students, Lillian and William Gobitas (a court clerk erroneously changed the family’s last name to Gobitis), refused. They claimed that such a practice violated their religious principles; they were members of Jehovah’s Witnesses, who believed that saluting the flag was tantamount to paying homage to a graven image. After the students were expelled from school, their father filed suit, claiming that his children were being denied a free education and challenging the required pledge. Both the district court and the court of appeals ruled that the required salute and pledge were unconstitutional.
Court upheld compulsory salute and pledge
In an 8-1 decision, the Supreme Court overruled the lower courts by upholding the compulsory salute and pledge. Writing for the Court, Justice Felix Frankfurter acknowledged that the First Amendment sought to avoid the “bitter religious struggles” of the past by prohibiting the establishment of a state religion and guaranteeing the free exercise of all religions. Yet the scope of this right to religious liberty could pose serious questions when, as in this case, individuals sought exemption from a generally applicable and constitutional law.
Citing a series of cases, beginning with the Court’s decision upholding anti-polygamy laws in Reynolds v. United States (1879), Frankfurter reaffirmed the principle that religious liberty had never included “exemption from doing what society thinks necessary for the promotion of some great common end, or from a penalty for conduct which appears dangerous to the general good.” In this case, the “great common end” was achieved through repetition of a “cohesive sentiment” represented by the salute and pledge to the flag, “the symbol of our national unity” that transcended all other differences.
Frankfurter defined the question in Gobitis as whether the Supreme Court could decide “the appropriateness of various means to evoke that unifying sentiment without which there can ultimately be no liberties, civil or religious,” or whether that decision should be left to the individual state legislatures and school districts. For Frankfurter and the majority of the Court, the decision obviously belonged to the legislatures and school boards. Although multiple methods were available for instilling “the common feeling for the common country” and some of those methods “may seem harsh and others no doubt are foolish,” it was for the legislatures and educators to decide, not the Court. The Constitution did not authorize the Supreme Court to become “the school board for the country.”
Stone said the compelled pledge should be unconstitutional
In his dissent, Justice Harlan Fiske Stone presaged the Court’s opinion three years later in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943) that would overrule the Gobitis decision. Conceding that constitutional guarantees of personal liberty are “not always absolutes,” Stone wrote that when legitimate conflicts arise between liberty and authority, the Court should seek “reasonable accommodation between them so as to preserve the essentials of both.” The Constitution did not indicate in any way that “compulsory expressions of loyalty play any . . .
what type of skilled human resources do you like to be in future why
President George Washington wasn't to be called "Your excellency" or "Your Majesty" why not ?
Answer:
Because He was a humble man who didnt want to be treated like royalty.
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Answer: answer would be D
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Which Latin American country has an autocratic government?
A. Columbia
B. Cuba
C. Brazil
D. Uruguay
Answer: A
Explanation:
As Asian religion based on the teachings of Buddha.
A.) Hinduism
B.) Buddhism
C.) Aryans
D.) Zoroastrianism
Please answer or my teacher will eat me
Answer:
B. Buddhism
Explanation:
The "Buddha" that was referred to in Buddhism teachings was a prince named Siddhartha Gautama. He was regarded as the "enlightened one" , the first man who manage to escape the cycle of reincarnation.
Throughout his life, The Buddha interacted with the common people and spread his view on life. The people rescored these discourses in a book-like object called the Sutta and the Vinaya (Which contains his rules for monastic practice)
Which statement is the best counterargument to the statement "Younger drivers are more likely to be involved in an accident”?
Teens are more likely to be distracted when driving.
The government has a responsibility to keep all drivers safe.
Teen drivers are three times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than drivers over age 20.
People are less experienced drivers at age 18, so accidents will still occur.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because reports of crashes have been around the ages of 18 year old drivers
Answer:
its d
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a social condition type of social problem?
Drugs
Slavery
School violence
Alcoholism
Answer:
School violence is a social problem
Answer:
Slavery
Explanation:
Its social you do it with someone. And is abusive. It wouldn't be school violence because that's when the school is doing what they want.
What can you infer about Georgia's capitals based on the map above?
Answer:
Events of the Civil War prevented coastal cities from industrializing. As coastal flooding worsened, the population of Georgia moved inland.
Explanation:
As new territories opened up, the population of Georgia shifted west.
Answer:
The population shifted westward, so the capitals did as well.
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