what was the purpose of Mao's Adams Great Leap Forward
Answer:
Chairman Mao Zedong launched the campaign to reconstruct the country from an agrarian economy into a communist society through the formation of people's communes. Mao decreed increased efforts to multiply grain yields and bring industry to
PLZ HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! How did the rise of the mass media, marketing, and advertising affect American consumer habits and spending during the 1920s?
Answer:
i think that the rise of the mass media was due to the usage of the media when it was first announced to the public.
Explanation:
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As Islam and Christianity spread through Africa, whích of the following were examples of
their imnpact? Select all that apply.
Answer:
i dont see the select but Christian concepts dominated the educational institutions of many african kingdoms
There are __________ members of the __________, which is the highest court in the land.
A.
three . . . 13th Circuit court
B.
five . . . Michigan supreme court
C.
nine . . . US Supreme Court
D.
eleven . . . federal court of appeals
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Based on the ideas of Social Darwinism, government should ______. regulate the growth of trusts support education not interfere in business.
Answer:
regulate the growth of trust
Explanation:
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Instructions
Read Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53 paying close attention to the verses below.
Research the verses in the chart below to determine which New Testament verses fulfill the prophecy found in the Old Testament (they are not in order).
Using the list above, write a 250-word essay on how each Old Testament prophecy meets one or all of those guidelines.
Remember to use proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling when typing your essay.
Old Testament Prophecy New Testament Fulfillment
Psalm 22:6-7 Romans 5:6-8
Psalm 22:15-16 Matthew 27:39-40
Psalm 22:18 Matthew 27:57-60
Isaiah 53:4-6 Luke 23:33-34
Isaiah 53:8-9 John 19:33-35
Isaiah 53:12 Matthew 27:35
Answer:
Isaiah 53:4-6 (5)
Explanation: Essay
Jesus said the volume of the book is written of Me. He also, after He was raised from the dead, that evening, He met two men on the road to Emmaus. It was then that the bible tells us that, beginning with Moses and the prophets, He explained to them the things concerning Himself in all the scriptures, Lk 24:27. That excites me! So I have focused my attention on the Old Testament, to find Jesus on every page; and usually as you find Jesus, you also find out God's plan and how it relates to us, the Church. So I read the first verse in Hosea chapter 6, and I agree that He has healed us and I agree that He has bandaged us, but what does it mean that He has torn us or that He has wounded us? This just didn’t sit right with me. I don’t believe that God beats us up or causes or allows bad things to happen to us to teach us a lesson. Our God is a righteous God. And I understand that there has to be a judgement for sin. Sin cannot go unpunished. This is why Jesus came and paid the price for our sin on the cross. All the judgement and wrath of our sin was placed upon Him, “the chastisement of our peace was upon Him”, Isaiah 53:5. So when I come across a scripture like Hosea 6:1, that alludes to God beating us up, I always take a deeper look and usually find that there is a treasure buried there; as is the case in this verse. Now with Old Testament events and prophecy, you must always look at it in two ways; the present sense and the foreshadowing implications of the future sense. The events and prophecy of the entire Old Testament was put in place for the one goal- to reconcile man with God. This was the plan before the foundation of the world. Before God even created man, He knew man would sin and He knew He would have to send His Son to us to be the reconciliation for that sin. Everything in the Old Testament points toward Jesus and is His plan for the reconciliation of man with God. Now, in Hosea 6, Hosea is prophesying over Israel, because Nebuchadnezzar is going to bring Israel into exile, that is the present, practical look at this verse, but I am convinced that everything God does, He does on purpose and can be related as a type or foreshadowing on something yet future. So when the text says He has torn us and He has wounded us it made me pause. If you look at the text in the Septuagint translation, you will find that the word “torn” is a present tense verb in the indicative mood. This means that it is something that happened in the past and continues to have effects up to and including the present time. This Greek word is harpazo, which is the same word for the rapture or the catching away of the saints. Also, when you look closely, you will find that the word “us” isn’t even in the original text. The translators added this, but it really isn’t there. So now this starts to take on a whole new meaning. It wasn’t Israel who was torn away but someone else. Now if you study the word “wounded” this is a future tense verb. The translators wrote this as “has wounded”, but it should have been written “will be wounded” and again the “us” doesn’t even exist. Now let’s read this with this new information. “Come let us return to the Lord, for He has been snatched away, but He will heal us. He will be wounded and He will bandage us”. This now makes perfect sense. Hosea is talking about Jesus! Because of man’s sin, God could no longer fellowship with man. Sin was creating a barrier and it was as if God was snatched away from man. But He will heal us. He did this on the cross. From Hosea’s point of view, the cross was still future. We, as Christians look back at the cross and believe it happened. Sin, now, no longer is a barrier between God and man. Jesus was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities and because of this He has bandaged us. Repaired and healed us with the Father. Reconciliation between God and man is why Jesus came and died on the cross. Jesus came to heal us. So when Isaiah 53:5 says “by His stripes we were healed”, now I look at this as our reconciliation with the Father. Jesus healed me of my sin and now I can have a personal relationship with Him because the barrier of sin has been removed. I also believe healing in a physical sense is still available today, but I don’t think physical healing was the main purpose of Isaiah 53 and Hosea 6. Reconciliation with the Father was the main purpose and physical healing is a type and foreshadowing of that healing. There is absolutely nothing wrong with believing that Jesus has healed our physical bodies. In fact God wants us to be made whole without sickness and disease. Also, there is nothing wrong with believing God for financial stability and the comfort of this physical world. But we have to be careful not to make the healing of our physical bodies and the comfort of this world the ultimate prize. Jesus is the prize and our focus should never turn from Him.
Which type of government was promoted as the ideal form by Enlightenment philosophers?
Group of answer choices
confederate
monarchy
oligarchy
republic
Answer:
monarchy
Explanation:
Answer:
option 2:Monachry :D
Explanation:
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how do people extend our thinking about Nazi ideas?
Answer:
By tracing the progression of the Nazis from an unpopular fringe group to the most powerful political party in Germany, students will extend and deepen their thinking from the previous lesson about the choices that individuals can make to strengthen democracy and those that can weaken it.
Explanation:
16. Which of the Olympian gods did not spend much time on Mount Olympus?
Answer:
Posiden or Hades, Most likey Hades.
Explanation: Hades dwells in his own realm most of the time that being the underworld.
Do we rely on floods for our crops here in the Central Valley of California? Explain.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
I actually live in California, so I know that they use aquifers and reservoirs to store their water. Also, we don't get floods :D
Can someone help me with this question please?
Answer:
they are happening in traditions. they use transition words like first and then.
how did the opium wars lead to the downfall of imperial china and lead to the future civil war
Answer:
In addition to the drain of silver, by 1838 the number of Chinese opium addicts had grown to between four and 12 million and the Daoguang Emperor demanded action. Officials at the court who advocated legalizing and taxing the trade were defeated by those who advocated suppressing it. The Emperor sent the leader of the hard line faction, Special Imperial Commissioner Lin Zexu, to Canton, where he quickly arrested Chinese opium dealers and summarily demanded that foreign firms turn over their stocks with no compensation. When they refused, Lin stopped trade altogether and placed the foreign residents under virtual siege in their factories. The British Superintendent of Trade in China Charles Elliot got the British traders to agree to hand over their opium stock with the promise of eventual compensation for their loss from the British government. While this amounted to a tacit acknowledgment that the British government did not disapprove of the trade, it also placed a huge liability on the exchequer. This promise and the inability of the British government to pay it without causing a political storm was an important casus belli for the subsequent British offensive.
Which set of directions correctly describes how to plot the point (8,4) on the coordinate plane? 0 Start at the origin. Move 8 units to the right, then move 4 units up. O Start at the origin. Move 8 units up, then move 4 units to the right. O Start at the origin. Move 8 units to the left, then move 4 units up. O Start at the origin. Move 8 units up, then move 4 units to the left.
Answer:
0 Start at the origin. Move 8 units to the right, then move 4 units up.
Explanation:
its like an elevater. you go in before you go up, the first number always goes either right or left, depending on if its negitive or positive, and the second number goes up or down, depending on if its negative or positive.
Answer: A
Explanation: I took the quiz :)
Why is the growth of cities important for the growth of civilization?
Answer:
Cities were at the center of all early civilizations. People from surrounding areas came to cities to live, work, and trade. ... Cities concentrated political, religious, and social institutions that were previously spread across many smaller, separate communities, which contributed to the development of states.
Explanation:
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