Answer:
in the U.S about 1,350 Americans are prisioners, and there’s about 1,200 americans missing in action.
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I’m July, French ______ arrived.
Answer:has
Explanation:
WHOEVER GETS THE ANSWER RIGHT GET BRAINILEST
which best describes the lives of nomadic hunter-gatherers?
(A) Items like tools and shelter were made so that they were easy to carry when the clans moved around.
(B) Clans tended to stay away from water sources, as there were natural predators living in rivers, lakes, and streams.
(C) Women and children stayed in camps while men hunted, often for months at a time.
(D) It was rare that hunter-gatherers were able to successfully hunt animals, and they relied almost solely on plants to eat.
Answer:
(a) Items like tools and shelter were made so that they were easy to carry when the clans moved around.
Answer:C
Explanation:
Which party engaged in mudslinging during
the 1828 presidential campaign?
A. Democrats
B. Republicans
C. Both
How did the entire American nation mobilize for war? [select all that apply]
Group of answer choices
A Industry made items for the war effort.
B Americans mobilized to produce armaments.
C The government created organizations to help mobilization.
D Women took over jobs that men left.
U can pick all the right answers
Answer:
I think the answer is A and D.
Explain how the physical geography in different parts of Oceania is different and how it is the same.
What do children learn by copying their parents and grandparents?
A. Culture
B. Behaviors
C. Tradition
D. All of the above
Pls help
Answer:
D) All of the above.
Explanation:
When a child copies their parents and grandparents, they would teach the child their ways of living, like their culture, behaviors, and tradition. It would be weird if a child is completely different from their parents and grandparents. Example: You would almost never see a young child worshipping Buddhist gods when their family is Christian.
Is there anything in this document that suggests that the One-Child Policy is a bad idea? Explain .
No, the document states that being an only child has many advantages, that there are no fights over a parent's attention, and that they're very successful in life.
According to Dr. Newman, the often-improved access that only children have to their parent(s), resources, and one-on-one conversation "may expand vocabulary growing and give the child a learning edge."Being an only child fosters creativity, independence, and the ability to captivate oneself.
While research on whether only children are roughly advantaged than others is inconclusive, those without siblings may benefit from being the focal point centre of attention throughout their childhood, and this may aid in the development of self-esteem, self-reliability, and resilience.
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What happened to the Loyalists after the American Revolution in Canada? After their homes were burned down, etc.
Answer:
Many Loyalists fled to Canada after the American Revolution. They were given land by the British government and were allowed to rebuild their lives.
Why did groups like the KKK form?
Which of the following was a major obstacle to the ratification of the Constitution?
A.
the Anti-Federalist argument against a bicameral legislature
B.
the demand for a Bill of Rights was popular among Anti-Federalists
C.
the Anti-Federalist view that all representatives must be elected directly by the people
D.
the refusal of the Massachusetts Convention to ratify the Constitution without a Bill of Rights
Answer:
B
Explanation:
PLEASE ANSWER BOTH QUESTIONS. NO LINKS. Explain
What is folklore?
stories of war and horror
stories of history and fantasy
stories of monsters
stories of current events
Answer All of those are folklore
Which problems did nativists blame on immigrants? Check all that apply.
A:unemployment
B:diversity
C:welfare
D:poverty
E:crime
F:overcrowding
(Restate,Infer,Detail,Detail)
Answer:
Explanation:
The British and Loyalist felt that it was an accident, while patriots felt that it was on purpose.
The Five Relationships
1. Parent/Child
2. Siblings
3. Husband/Wife
4. Worker/Employer
5. Friends
This is the principal beliefs of:
A) Buddhism
B) Confucianism
C) Hinduism
D) Islam
Answer:
The Five Relationships of father and son, husband and wife, ruler and subject, older brother and younger brother, and friend and friend are the principal beliefs of Confucianism1. Confucianism is a Chinese ethical and philosophical system that emphasizes the importance of personal morality, social order, and good governance. It is not a religion, but rather a way of life and a set of moral values that have influenced Chinese culture for centuries.
how does the physic system help study history and what is physics
Answer:
Physics is the natural science that studies matter, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force
Explanation:
Can someone answer all three? Thank you! Will give brainliest. (Please do not give answers from google)
Answer:
no answer
Explanation:
in order for me to answer these questions i have to know what story the questions are refering to
Please can someone write a summary of Adolf Hitler?
including :Write in the present tense.
Make sure to include the title of the work using quotation marks.
Include the author (if the text lists one).
Be concise: a summary should not be equal in length to the original text.
If you need to quote the words of the author, use quotation marks.
Don’t put your own opinions, ideas, or interpretations into the summary. The purpose of writing a summary is to accurately represent what the author says, not to provide a critique.
Three to four sentences should be able to cover what is needed.
PLEASE ANSWER ASAP
If you wanted to debate an Athenian philosopher, where would you go?
Question 5 options:
A)
The Temple of Athena
B)
The Agora
C)
The Parthenon
D)
The Festival of Dionysus
Answer:
I think A is a correct answer
How were Two ways colonies restricted the right to vote?
What do Egyptian leaders know about the ancient city of Leukaspis? Why do they want to turn the city into an open-air museum? Use facts and examples from the lesson in your answer.
MARINA, Egypt. Today, the city of Marina, Egypt, contains many vacation homes. The nation's rich go to Marina to play on the white beaches of the Mediterranean Sea. But 2,000 years ago, this resort town was the location of a thriving port city. The ancient city was known as Leukaspis or Antiphrae. In the fourth century, it was nearly wiped out by a tsunami. The city remained hidden for 2,000 years. More recently, in September 2010, Egyptian leaders were preparing to put the remains of Leukaspis on display for the public to see.
"Visitors can go to understand how people lived back then, how they built their graves, lived in villas, or traded in the main [square]," said Ahmed Amin. He is a government official. "Everyone's heard of the resort Marina; now they will know the historic Marina."
Constructing a resort town on top of an ancient city might have destroyed the old city's remains. However, Leukaspis was not buried further. Instead, the construction led to its discovery. Engineers began cutting into the sandy coast in 1986. They were preparing to build roads for the new resort. That's when they uncovered ancient tombs and houses. They realized that they had unearthed what was left of a city founded in the second century BCE.
Leaders set aside 200 acres (about 80 hectares) of the region for archaeology. Gradually, a picture of Leukaspis developed through its remains. At one point, the city was part of the Roman Empire. Its advanced layout and construction reflect that. Ancient Leukaspis' tombs, villas, and city streets offer a rare example of a city from this time period.
Leukaspis was a thriving port town. At its height, up to 15,000 people lived there. The city exported grains, livestock, wine, and olives to the rest of the Mediterranean region. Merchants lived in elegant two-story villas set along zigzagging streets. Rainwater collected from roofs ran down special hollowed-out pillars into channels under the floor. These channels led to family water tanks.
The town center was located where the two main streets cross. It was the heart of the city. There, visitors can see the remains of a basilica. This was a hall for public events. It later became a church after Christianity spread across the Roman Empire. A semicircular space lined with benches provided a space for town leaders to discuss business.
Most of Leukaspis' jobs came from the Mediterranean Sea. And from the sea came the city's end. In 365 CE, a major earthquake near the Mediterranean island of Crete set off a tsunami. Leukaspis was largely destroyed. Nearby Alexandria was also destroyed.
In the last few years, the Egyptian government has become more interested in spreading knowledge about the country's Roman period. As a result, officials turned their attention to Leukaspis. In 2005, they asked Polish architect Agnieszka Dobrowlska to return. Dobrowlska had helped unearth Leukaspis in the 1990s. Officials wanted Dobrowlska to work on the project to turn ancient Marina into an open-air museum for tourists.
Dobrowlska felt that the project couldn't have come at a better time. Without interest in the project, ancient Marina might have been destroyed while the resort was being built.
Creating the museum is part of a plan to make Marina more than just a summer place for Egyptians. Officials hope the ruins will attract tourists from many different countries. If they are successful, then officials might create museums for other nearby locations. If that happens, Egypt's ancient history could live on for centuries to come.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.
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Attachment Below- I should know this, but it's been a while. Help pls! TwT
Answer:
Blue - democracies for most if not all
Red - Russia says federal republic
The most important industries in Texas were those
a. that manufactured consumer goods, like shoes and clothing.
b. that required skilled labor.
c. that helped turn farm goods into products.
d. that contributed to the myth of the cowboy.
_____ 2. The biggest difficulty in expanding the railroads in Texas was
a. negotiating routes over fenced ranch land.
b. financing their construction.
c. moving the last of the Indians onto reservations.
d. finding workers to lay track over such long distances.
_____ 3. One difference between the Knights of Labor and other labor unions was
a. that it welcomed African Americans and women
b. its focus on the lumber industry.
c. that its dues were much lower.
d. that employers were more comfortable with it.
_____ 4. Farming followed the railroads to the frontier because
a. railroads offered an inexpensive way to ship goods to faraway markets
b. land at the frontier was less expensive.
c. railroad companies heavily promoted opportunities there.
d. all of the above.
____ 5. By the end of the 1890s, prices for Texas cotton
a. had risen to all-time highs.
b. were determined by supply and demand in the rest of the world
c. were set by each farmer, who decided how much he or she would ask for cotton.
d. were regulated in Austin by the state Cotton Board.
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Answer:
Explanation: I think it’s b
Describe why slaves were utilized as forced labor in the Southern colonies.
Answer:
Explanation:
Slaves were used for many different things, the most common being that they were used to work on farms and for nobility.
Answer:
The Origins of American Slavery
Most of those enslaved in the North did not live in large communities, as they did in the mid-Atlantic colonies and the South. Those Southern economies depended upon people enslaved at plantations to provide labor and keep the massive tobacco and rice farms running
Explanation:
The factor that contributed most significantly to the differences among Texas American Indian cultures is the
a.ability to develop specialized tools and weapons
b.religious beliefs of each tribal member
c.way they chose leaders of local tribal councils
d.geography of the region in which they lived
Answer:d
Explanation:comanche lived in western texan regions which was desert climate
Why did Augustus (Octavian) convert tax collectors into paid government employees?
A) because he was nice
B) he didn't want them to work anywhere else
C) he wanted more money for himself
D) to stop them from stealing money
↓What are three ways that God speaks to us today?↓
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Words We Hear
The first way God speaks is the one that’s most often associated with hearing his voice: words we hear. While we would all love to hear an ‘audible’ voice, hearing God’s voice speak in this way appears somewhat rare and particularly reserved for those moments when we’re about to step out into the traffic! The word ‘audible’ itself may indeed be a misnomer – according to my doctoral research, most of those who have experienced it, say it would not have been heard by those around them (See Waiting for God to Speak Out Loud? Think Again). Mostly it seems, the Spirit speaks to us inaudibly and internally – with a message that sounds much like our own thoughts – i.e the ‘still small voice’ of Elijah’s experience (1 Kings 19:9-13).
When God speaks in words, he may give us a single phrase or he may use full sentences. He may use a wordplay (eg. Jeremiah 1:11-12) or give us a riddle that calls us to ponder (Numbers 12:8). Often he’ll ask a question to get us thinking (1 Kings 19:9, 2 Chronicles 1:7) and as the conversation continues, he reveals something more significant later on.
2. Pictures We See
The second way God speaks is in pictures that we see. As God said through the prophet Jeremiah; “Which of them has stood in the council of the Lord to see or to hear his word?” (Jeremiah 23:18, italics mine). We hear his message through words, but we see his message through pictures.
At first, this may seem an unusual way to speak, but we need to remember picture language is the most basic of languages. When children first learn to read, we give them a picture book to practise with – not the Oxford Dictionary. Further, imagery is the most expressive way to communicate which is why it is often said that a picture tells a thousand words. Perhaps this is why God communicates in this way so often in the Scriptures, particularly in the Old Testament where dreams and visions comprise ⅓ of the content (Read: Dreams – God’s Favourite Form of Communication).
When God speaks in pictures, his message comes in dreams when we’re sleeping or visions when we’re awake. Sometimes the picture speaks symbolically and requires interpretation (see for example; The Meaning of Vehicles in Dreams). Other times, the scene is more literal.
Sometimes God’s visual messages are full of riddles, poetry and allegorical forms that are not easily interpreted or measurable. These can be compared to the parables of Jesus which use images or scenes to communicate an idea. Walton suggests that the reason word pictures are used by God is to engage the right side of our brains.1 (This idea was touched on in the podcast: Are Women Better at Hearing God’s Voice?)
Communication in picture form is a way of speaking that the Western church often finds difficult to accept. Writers like Dallas Willard2 and Wayne Grudem3 have gone so far to say it is not a valid way to hear God’s voice. The reasons are primarily historical – an unfortunate product of Reformation thinking that downplayed the so-called mystical forms of spiritual experience. In fact, imagery is the most common form of communication in the Scriptures and can be the most powerful and creative way of all (Read Why God Speaks in Dreams and Visions or listen to this podcast as an example).
3. Emotions We Feel
Finally, God’s messages may come packaged as emotions we feel. In other words, we sense what God is saying to us. The emotion of the Holy Spirit is felt physically and this in itself communicates a message.
So the presence of hope may invade us, comforting us and calling us forward (Galatians 5:22-23, 1 Corinthians 14:3). Peace becomes a guide to lead us (Colossians 3:15) and a deep-seated conviction may turn us around (John 16:8). A friend of mine with a ministry in healing often experiences a sense of sadness when she meets someone who the Holy Spirit wants to touch in a profound way.
One of the reasons why dreams can be such powerful communicators is because the emotion we experience in them becomes part of the message. Daniel felt deep anguish when he first experienced his visions (Daniel 10:1-9), John found himself weeping (Revelation 5:4) and Peter was revulsed by what he had seen in his trance (Acts 10:14). Of course on the other hand, feelings of guilt, shame, fear or condemnation are never a part of God’s communiqués to us.
So God speaks to us in words, pictures and emotions. There are other forms too – although these are not as common. In my doctoral studies, I’ve interviewed people who have heard from the Holy Spirit through the senses of taste and smell! God packages his message to us in a myriad of forms. He is a masterful communicator who knows how to get his message across to those who are listening.
What important event took place in each of the following locations?
Ticonderoga (Winter 1775-1776)
Boston (March 4, 1776)
Answer:
During the winter of 1766-1776: "Henry Knox directed the transportation of the guns of Ticonderoga to Boston"
On the day of Boston March 4rth, 1776: "Washington seized Dorchester Heights and trained his cannon—newly arrived from Fort Ticonderoga—on the city and harbour."
Explanation:
Answer:for the ticonderoga it is The Siege of Boston
Explanation:
I got this wrong but i have another chance of doing it can u please help
Answer:
I'm not sure but it might be Daniel Boone. Is there a year that may help or topic.
Answer:
i also think it was daniel boone
Explanation:
According the map key on the Spread of Islam Reading, what do the 1,2 and 3 represent?
Answer: 1 stands for Arabia
2 stands for Egypit, Persia, and Syria
3 stands for Spain and Berbers
or
1 stands for At the death of Muhammad, 632
2 stands for After the conquest of the first four caliphs, 661
3 stands for After the conquest of the Umayyad caliphs, 750