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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What famous words did Patrick Henry use in his speech about independence from Britain?
Give me liberty or give me death.
Give us your poor and your sick.
These are dark times.
We stand united!
Answer:
" I know not what course others may take,but as for me,give me liberty or give me death!"
Explanation:
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Answer:Give me liberty or give me death.
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.
Which court can have a jury?
A) U.S. District Court
B) Florida Supreme Court
C) U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
D) U.S. Supreme Court
Answer: im pretty sure its d
Explanation:
Answer:
D. U.S. Supreme Court
Explanation:
Which best compares Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson?
Both Clay and Jackson belonged to the Democratic Party.
Both Clay and Jackson belonged to the Whig Party.
Both Clay and Jackson served in public office in the 1800s.
Both Clay and Jackson promoted the American System.
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Answer: A
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What impact (effect) does human economic activity have on the environment (2 examples) and on traditional ways of life (2 examples) in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Answer: Deforestation and Wetland degradation
Explanation:
The two human impacts of human economic activity on the environment are as follows:
1. Deforestation: The Sub- Saharan Africa is occupied with scanty bushes and trees in the forest area. The climate is hot and dry. The removal of bushes and trees has resulted in deforestation and desertification in the region.
2. Wetland degradation: The discharge of agricultural drainage into the wetland has degraded the quality of water in the wetlands in Sub- Saharan Africa.
write a letter of gratitude and appreciation to the UAE government for its various initiatives that seek to foster tolerance and respect for human dignity among the UAE populace.
Answer:
The UAE has always been a model of tolerance and coexistence worldwide, set apart by values that promote openness, acceptance and respect for ethnic and religious diversity. With a deep commitment to safeguarding freedom of beliefs, the UAE renounces discrimination, hatred and racism. The country has also always extended a helping hand to those in need. Figures from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) show that UAE foreign aid amounted to $5.26 billion (Dh19.34 billion) in 2017 — support that was not tied to religion, race, gender or geographic location.
Set against this context, describing the UAE as merely a model of tolerance and coexistence falls short, especially when we look at its pioneering initiatives. The UAE has in fact emerged as a global capital of tolerance that sends messages of love and peace around the world. Led by the United Nations, the world marks November 16 every year as an International Day for Tolerance, but the UAE has declared the whole of 2019 as the Year of Tolerance.
Explanation:
Which of the following is true regarding medieval cities?
a. Only medieval cathedrals were built higher than one story.
b. Medieval cities were as large as most modern cities.
c. Medieval cities were very crowded.
d. Medieval cities had numerous wide, paved streets.
Answer:
c. medieval cities were very crowed
Who was Muhamad? What was he responsible for?
Answer:
Who was Muhammad? Muhammad was the founder of Islam and the proclaimer of the Qurʾān, Islam's sacred scripture. He spent his entire life in what is now the country of Saudi Arabia, from his birth about 570 CE in Mecca to his death in 632 in Medina.
the early japanese religion or believed everything in nature has a spirit or kami
Answer:
Explanation:
Shinto (Japanese: 神道), also known as kami-no-michi, is a religion which originated in Japan. ... Shinto is polytheistic and revolves around the kami ("gods" or "spirits"), supernatural entities believed to inhabit all things.
What metaphors does Tecumseh use in the first paragraph? Why does he use these images
Answer:
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Explanation:
The passage sequences John Brown's raid Harpers Ferry.
What happened after Brown's army let the train pass?
Answer:
The girls prepared meals, washed clothes and kept nosy neighbors at a distance. Brown studied maps and conferred with John Cook, hid advance man in Harpers Ferry, about the town, armory operations, train schedules and any other information deemed valuable to his plan.
Explanation:
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Rural areas refer to _____.
Here’s the answer
Answer:
C. areas in the country
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Explanation:
During World War I, the Nazis carried out the Holocaust-a program to murder Jews and other minorities.
Answer:
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 Paperwhat is importation of expired drugs and foods and their effects
Answer: Second life
Explanation:
The importation of the expired drugs and foods is called second life because a second life is given for the sale after the competition of the date of expiry. The date of expiry is the date after which something cannot be used the good s lose their quality.
Importation and consumption of expired drugs and foods have the following effects:
1. The person selling and importing the expired drugs and foods is liable to be prosecuted in the court of law.
2. The expired drugs and foods have undergone with change in chemical composition. The consumption of such drugs and foods may cause the growth of infecting bacteria in the body, develop antibiotic resistance and can cause serious illnesses.
A major failing of the United States Government under the Articles of Confederation was its
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.
Explanation:
Answer:
Had to travel into bigger towns and cities to get their mail.
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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Explanation:
This ruling violated the recent
precedent set by Minersville v.
Gobitis. Are appellate courts supposed
to do that? If so, why didn't they?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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 . . .
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Kings say the dream of America is “as yet unfulfilled.” Do his words still hold true today?
Answer:
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.
Explanation:
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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.
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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
Answer:
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
eating food what must be done before the action
Answer:
washing your hands? if it's correct mark me brainliest :)
Explanation:
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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Who was responsible for the early spread of Christianity? Where can his influence be found?
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Answer:
Apostol paul or decipels
Explanation:
Answer:
Paul, an apostle of Jesus, was the man most responsible for spreading Christianity.
Explanation:
He established churches in many cities throughout the Roman Empire and wrote letters to them, advising them in spiritual matters.
4. Explain two ways in which the Ka'aba is important in the Muslim Hajj (pilgrimage).
Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer. (5 marks)
Why is it so important that people know their rights?
Answer:
5
Explanation:
you know what to do with a different person and you know what to do with a different person and you know what to do with a different person and you know it would be a good thing to do with a different person and you know what to do in the past and you know what to do with a different person and you know
Why did the British Government impose more taxes on the colonies? A Pay debt for the Jacobite Rising of 1745 b Pay debt from French and Indian War c Raise money for the king's palace d Raise money for new theater
Answer:
The British Government imposed more taxes on the colonies to:
b. Pay debt from French and Indian War.
Explanation:
The British were desirous of meeting the demands posed by the huge debts incurred during the French and Indian war. Therefore, they decided to levy more taxes on the colonies. This move did not agree with the sentiments of the colonists, who felt that they were neither consulted nor represented in the British parliament before the taxes were imposed. Subsequently, the taxes were opposed, leading to the American Revolution, the rejection of British rule, and the gaining of independence after the seriously fought war with Britain.