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Which transition words or phrases are best used to show similarities? Check all that apply.
finally
furthermore
however
in addition
in conclusion
on the other hand
Answer:
e and f
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is D.
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Why did the United States decide to enter World War I?
to protect its interests in Europe
to help support the Central Powers
to honor its treaty with Germany
to help break up the Allied Powers
Answer:
The U.S. entered World War I because Germany embarked on a deadly gamble. Germany sank many American merchant ships around the British Isles which prompted the American entry into the war.
Which was an advantage held by the South over the North at the start of the Civil War?
Question 4 options:
It had far more extensive network of railroads and telegraph lines
It had an industrial economy with limitless immigrant labor to produce weapons.
Its population of enslaved people were willing to fight to preserve the plantation system.
Its soldiers and generals believed they were protecting their homes and way of life.
Answer:
Number 4.
Explanation:
I used the process of elimination.
The North had 1. For 2, the South were not industrial based. The North was. The enslaved people were the slaves, of which some fought with the North. So it is also not 3.
D) Its soldiers and generals believed they were protecting their homes and way of life. ThIs MeSsAgE hAs bEeN bRoUgHt To yOu fRoM pLaNeT k-12
What was life like for women in Ptolemaic Egypt?
A woman's role as mother and wife still came first in Egyptian society. Some professions in which women worked included weaving, perfume making, and entertainment. Egyptian women could have their own businesses, own and sell property, and serve as witnesses in court cases.
Which of the following is a result of the Protestant Reformation?
A. The Catholic Church controlled all of Europe.
B. The Catholic Church no longer controlled Europe.
C. The Catholic Church spread to the Americas.
D. The Catholic Church was removed from Europe.
I think this is correct. Sorry if it isn’t
Answer: A. The Catholic Church controlled all of Europe.
Explanation: Christian unity that once flourished came to an end. The Catholic Church eliminated the sale of indulgences and other abuses that Luther had attacked
Answer: a
The Catholic Church controlled all of Europe.
Explanation:
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PLEASE HELP I NEED IT BAD Match the following items. 1. sect Battle of Hastings 2. Sundiata Khmer kingdom 3. Golden Horde a kinship group 4. William the Conqueror founder of the Mali Empire 5. Angkor Mongols 6. calpulli a religious branch
Answer:
is there a picture
Explanation:
Mount Fuji is:
located in Washington state
a shield volcano
a stratovolcano
located on Jupiter's moon, Io
Answer:
No sé la respuesta, solo necesito puntos, lo siento, pero necesito puntos
Explanation:
Answer: A Stratovolcano
Explanation:
Mount Fuji is a Stratovolcano
When he raided Harper’s Ferry, John Brown hoped to –
a
provoke a slave rebellion
b
discredit Northern abolitionists
c
convince non-slaveholding Southerners to oppose slavery
d
frighten the North and South into negotiating a compromise on slavery
Answer:
The Harpers Ferry 'Rising' That Hastened Civil War On the evening Oct. 16, 1859, abolitionist John Brown led a raid he hoped would ignite a nationwide uprising against slavery.
Explanation:
So probably C
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Which of the following are true about the Cuban Missile Crisis? Select all that apply.
The Soviet Union placing missiles in Cuba that threatened the United States.
The United States “quarantined” Cuba using military vessels.
The Soviets agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba when the United States agreed to remove their own missiles from Turkey.
The Cuban Missile Crisis is an example of the constant standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
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The statement about the Cuban Missile Crisis are:
The United States “quarantined” Cuba...
The Cuban Missile Crisis is an example of...
The Cuban Missile CrisisThe political dissimilarities often prevented both powers from showing a mutual agreement on issues, as in the case of the Cuban missile crisis that went close to the war.
Both had advanced technology and military upgrade in the nuclear weapon and missile race.
The missile crisis brought missiles to Cuba, which scared America, as America threatened the Soviet Union by putting missiles in Turkey.
Thus option B and C are correct answer.
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Where would you find dietary restrictions for followers of Islam?
Answer:
They are found in Quran.
Explanation:
The only foods that are explicitly forbidden are meats from animals that die of themselves, blood, the animals that eat meat or feed on meat or skin, snakes, etc. Only cud chewing animals like deer, sheep, goats,etc. And only if they are slaughtered in the name of Allah.
How might learning about Mansa Musa and other ancient rulers affect people's perceptions of Africa?
Answer:
It changed stereotypes
Explanation:
In earlier days Africa was seen as a continent not as developed as the rest of the world, being nomads and scavenging for food. With learning about Mansa Musa it is clear that Africa had many developed civilizations. Mansa Musa was extremely rich and it showed how complex Mali already was compared to early Europeans thinking of Africa being uncivilized.
1. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
Read this sentence from paragraph 1.
“Rufus sat beside me for a while, hoping I’d be up to something more than misery.”
What does misery mean as it is used in this sentence? (RL 2.4)
A confusion
B exhaustion
C nervousness
D unhappiness
Part B
Which detail from the story provides the best clue for the meaning of the word misery?
A “…waiting for nothing, with nothing I wanted to do.”
B “…tired of waiting and went off on his own…”
C “And right away, I knew what I had to do.”
D “No plans.”
2. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
How does the narrator’s apology to the neighbors contribute to the theme of the story? (RL 1.2)
A It shows that feelings of guilt will pass.
B It shows that it is best to admit to mistakes.
C It shows that it is difficult to understand how other people are feeling.
D It shows that it requires bravery to approach others who are different than you.
Part B
Which detail from the story best supports the answer to Part B?
A “Yes, they might ambush me…”
B “…because I was going to do the right thing.”
C “…I got to the property line without harm…”
D “Like my heart was heavier and lighter…”
3. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then answer Part B.
Part A
In the passage from Ida B, how are the narrator and Claire similar? (RL 1.3)
A They both dislike quitting something before it is finished.
B Neither of them is good at apologizing when they are wrong.
C They are both unsure about what the other person will do.
D Neither of them is comfortable with being neighbors.
Part B
Choose one detail for the narrator and one detail for Claire that support the comparison in Part A.
A “Yes, they might ambush me, and I might not come back in one piece.” (paragraph 5)
B “I stopped just before I stepped onto the land that now belonged to the DeLunas…” (paragraph 6)
C And there was Claire straight ahead, looking at me, waiting for me.” (paragraph 7)
D “I’m sorry I scared you in the woods. I’m sorry I was mean to you.” (paragraph 10)
E “Should I tell her about Mama and the trees and school and everything?” (paragraph 10)
F “…you have to do the whole house or you’re tracking dirt from one place to the other.” (paragraph
21)
Now, answer Number 4 based on Passage 2.
4. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then answer Part B. (RL 1.2)
Part A
Which pair of sentences provides the best summary of the story Moon Over Manifest?
A A girl wonders about a town she will see for the first time. She decides to jump off the train to
see it sooner.
B A girl lives with her father but must go on a train alone. Her father is upset because she had
gotten very sick.
C A girl rides a train alone to go live in her father’s hometown. She misses her father but is
curious about her new home.
D A girl enjoys a train ride to a new home. She looks through the things she has brought with her
and thinks about the past.
Part B
Which two sentences from the story best support the answer to Part A?
A “Maybe that was how I found comfort then, even with him being so far away.”
B “It started the day I got a cut on my knee.”
C “I reached into my satchel for the flour sack that held my few special things.”
D “In a gold case, it wore like a pocket watch, but inside was a compass showing every direction.”
E “But as anyone worth his salt knows, it’s best to get a look at a place before it gets a look at
you.”
F “Finally, I saw a grassy spot and jumped.”
Answer: 1A. Confusion
1B. “Waiting for nothing, with nothing I wanted to do.”
2A. It shows that feelings of guilt will pass. It shows that it is best to admit mistakes. It shows that it is difficult to understand how other people are feeling.C.
2B. B.
3A. They both dislike quitting something before it is finished. Neither of them is good at apologizing when they are wrong. They are both unsure about what the other person will do. C.
3B. A,B
4A. D
4B. E, A
Explanation:
Which statement best describes a nativist?
an American Indian who lived and worked with immigrants
an American shopkeeper who only sold goods to immigrants
an American citizen who thought immigrants were inferior
an American citizen who treated immigrants as equals
Answer:
an American citizen who thought immigrants were inferior
Explanation:
Nativist> relating to or supporting the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or establihed inhabitants against those immigrants.
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Answer:
Committed to the idea that salvation could be reached through faith and by divine grace only, Luther vigorously objected to the corrupt practice of selling indulgences
Do you think the South was justified in firing upon Fort Sumter? Why or Why Not? Do you think that their atteck on Ft. Sumter was a declaration of War? Why or why not?
answer:
no, i do not. i personally don't believe that the south had any reason to fire upon fort sumter. and from what i've learned and read about, the only reason the south attacked fort sumter was to not seem weak. which if you ask me is pretty foolish. and yes i do believe that the south's attack on fort sumter is what caused and started - but mainly started, the civil war. and quite honestly, i think that the confederate states would in fact still exist if the south hadn't felt the need to attack fort sumter.
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........can someone help me im trying to research about kate Yup and im kind of stuck lol... i have no idea how to begin.. pls help meh :3
Answer:
Wikipedia and also look at biographys and other websites
Explanation:
the more you know about her life the more you will be able to write about her
Answer:
hey
Explanation:
who ever gets this will get a brainlest
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What was the result of the Battle of Bull Run?
Question 6 options:
It signaled a quick end to the war
The Confederate Army forced the Union Army to retreat
The Union Army defeated the Confederate Army easily
The battle was a draw with no real winner
Ancient India developed two of the world’s religions, Hinduism and Buddhism. These religions spread to many other countries, where they are still practiced today.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
They are very common in China, and Southeast Asia
Exploration brought Europe and the Americas in contact with one another. This resulted in the movement of people, plants, animals, and germs—called the Columbian Exchange—that changed life on both continents. Was the Columbian Exchange good for the world? Write an essay for your teacher and peers in which you argue your view.
Answer:
This was both good and bad for the world because some benefited and others did not. The Columbian Exchange gave Europeans access to new foods, plants, and animals. This also started Europe's move to a capitalist economy. Native Americans on the other hand suffered. Europeans brought over diseases that rapidly wiped out Native Americans because they did not have the antibodies to fight off European diseases. While they were still introduced to new things, their populations dropped very fast, some places by 99%. Most of the Native Americans died because of the Columbian Exchange. Meanwhile, the Europeans prospered because of the new goods and trade.
Explanation:
The image shows a major achievement of the
A. Sumerians.
B. Akkadians.
C. Babylonians.
D. Phoenicians.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It looks like their form of geometry that they used to track moving objects.
Washington farms struggled to meet demand for crops during the war because
several years of drought crippled the state.
male workers from rural areas were drafted.
workers from Mexico were hard to recruit.
farmland was converted into military bases.
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During World War II, Native American soldiers...
А
created a new code after theirs was cracked.
B
were involved more in combat rather than communications,
С
served in safe locations far from the front lines of battle.
D
sent secret information throughout Europe and the Pacific
which answer is right ?
Answer:A.
Explanation:
Answer:
option 1
Explanation:
Use the following terms to describe ancient Greek beliefs and arts: Polythesiem, Mythology, Olympic games, Delphic oracle, lyric poetry, chorus.
Help would be nice.
Answer:
While there were few concepts universal to all the Greek peoples, some common beliefs were shared by many.
Ancient Greek theology was polytheistic, based on the assumption that there were many gods and goddesses, as well as a range of lesser supernatural beings of various types. There was a hierarchy of deities, with Zeus, the king of the gods, having a level of control over all the others, although he was not
Explanation:
the following assignments and write at least 200 words.
What do you think about the different treatment of females in so many of these ancient civilizations, particularly ancient Greece and Rome? Do you think that women and girls are discriminated against in modern society today? Give specific examples to back up your argument.
When Women in the ancient civilization were different from men they were treated like they were no ones. Before in some civilizations they could only go to a few years of school then after that that they had to start learning how to become a wife or respect their husband. But then later on they had to learn how to clean the house, sew, cook, and man household needs. Women were treated like they needed to stay at home for a lot of time taking care of the house, not working, and made it difficult to be treated fairly like men back in the ancient civilizations.
-This is all I can think of, sorry if it wasn't too helpful, These are 105 words (Used word count in goog. doc.)
essay Which transition word or phrase would best fit at the beginning of sentence 7? O although O however in conclusion of legislation from ing Rights Act. (2) 1965. (3) It 14th and 15th (4) It made it riminated against e country from ng approval from places that were Dassage of the point in the fight for O specifically
Answer:
where is the sentence???
Explanation:
Answer: In conclusion
Explanation:
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What does it mean to brainstorm ideas for an informative essay? to think about issues, people, or events that could be topics to make a list of online sources to use to conduct research to outline the topic of the essay to provide a clear structure to analyze a primary source to gather information
Answer:
To think about issues, people, or events that could be topics.
Analyze a primary source to gather information
Explanation:
Answer: (A) to think about issues people or events that could be topics
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Social Security for retirement was funded by
the government and the employers.
the workers only.
the employers only.
the workers and the employers