Answer:
Absolute Monarchies
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Eswatini, Brunei, Oman, and Vatican City
Dictatorships
Turkmenistan, Eritrea, Equatorial Guinea, Belarus, and North Korea
Read the following passage and find the error.
"When a grasshopper egg hatches, a baby grasshopper called a pupa comes out of the egg and begins to grow. Although the nymph grasshopper already looks like a grasshopper, it still needs to molt its exoskeleton many times before becoming a full-grown adult."
Which statement corrects the error in the passage? (2 points)
a
A baby grasshopper is a larva.
b
A baby grasshopper is a nymph.
c
The grasshopper nymph hatches.
d
The nymph has no exoskeleton.
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Answer:
C
Explain:
Young grasshoppers, called nymphs, feed for about six weeks. Once nymphs reach the adult stage, they can fly.
how is 'othering' used by people in power
Answer: It is based on the conscious or unconscious assumption that a certain identified group poses ...
Explanation:
Answer: It is based on the conscious or unconscious assumption that a certain identified group poses ...
Explanation:
Which best explains how the English and the French approached colonization of North America? A. England aimed to continue its worldwide network of colonies, while France wanted to stop Spain. B. England sought new opportunities for settlers, while France wanted to help American Indians. C. France sought a place for religious freedom, while England aimed to spread Christianity. D. France aimed to acquire goods to send home, while England wanted a source of raw materials.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The answer is actually "D" lol
Why was Adams unable to achieve his policy objectives after
the congressional elections of 1826?
Please help by 05/10/2023
Answer:
The first three boxes are accurate effects of the spread of renaissance ideas.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Artists focused more on traditional and religious theme.
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Answer:
The Amazon River Basin occupies the entire central and eastern area of South America, lying to the east of the Andes mountain range and extending from the Guyana Plateau in the north to the Brazilian Plateau in the south.Explanation:
History of the Western United States:
Using pages 156-163 in the textbook, place the events in chronological order.
Cut and paste the events in order OR number the events in order OR move the boxes to put the events in order.
Answer:Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston appointed to a committee to draft a declaration of independence.
June 12-27, 1776
Jefferson, at the request of the committee, drafts a declaration, of which only a fragment exists. Jefferson's clean, or "fair" copy, the "original Rough draught," is reviewed by the committee. Both documents are in the manuscript collections of the Library of Congress.
June 28, 1776
A fair copy of the committee draft of the Declaration of Independence is read in Congress.
July 1-4, 1776
Congress debates and revises the Declaration of Independence.
July 2, 1776
Congress declares independence as the British fleet and army arrive at New York.
July 4, 1776
Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence in the morning of a bright, sunny, but cool Philadelphia day. John Dunlap prints the Declaration of Independence. These prints are now called "Dunlap Broadsides." Twenty-four copies are known to exist, two of which are in the Library of Congress. One of these was Washington's personal copy.
July 5, 1776
John Hancock, president of the Continental Congress, dispatches the first of Dunlap's broadsides of the Declaration of Independence to the legislatures of New Jersey and Delaware.
July 6, 1776
Pennsylvania Evening Post of July 6 prints the first newspaper rendition of the Declaration of Independence.
July 8, 1776
The first public reading of the Declaration is in Philadelphia.
July 9, 1776
Washington orders that the Declaration of Independence be read before the American army in New York
July 19, 1776
Congress orders the Declaration of Independence engrossed (officially inscribed) and signed by members.
August 2, 1776
Delegates begin to sign engrossed copy of the Declaration of Independence. A large British reinforcement arrives at New York after being repelled at Charleston, S.C.
January 18, 1777
Congress, now sitting in Baltimore, Maryland, orders that signed copies of the Declaration of Independence printed by Mary Katherine Goddard of Baltimore be sent to the states.
Explanation:
What dynasties restored order to china?
What was the grand canal?
What was the name given to the period of disorder in chinas history they lasted 53 years, from 907 to 960?
How far did chinas routs extend?
Explain what each of the following inventions did
Paper -
Porcelain -
Woodblock printing -
Gunpowder -
Movable type -
Magnetic compass -
Paper money -
What 2 empires did the Silk Road connect AD 100?
What were some goods traded along the Silk Road?
Answer:
Paper- Apart from the conventional use of paper as a form of writing material for Chinese scholars, it was also used to preserve the flavor of the tea. Another type of material originating in China is rice paper.
Porcelain- Was used for tea cups and other dishes
Woodblock printing- made making books easier and helped education flourish
gun powder- made for canons and guns
movable type- made typing easier
Magnetic compass- made traveling easier
Paper money- helped the economy and inflation
Answer: paper so your could write or draw on
porcelain to create cups plates and other useful items
Explanation:
Read the following statements and decide if they are typical of school in the 1800s
1. Did female teachers needed permission to get married? True or false.
2. Teachers had a curfew. True or false.
3. Teachers could not smoke cigarettes. True or false.
4. Students were required to clean the school, including scrubbing floors. True or false.
5. Students had to stand in front of the class and repeat everything they learned. True or false.
6. Students had to walk up to 2miles to get to school. True or false.
7. Teachers could not ride in an automobile or carriage with a man unless she was related to him. True or false.
8. Students could be lashed or whipped for discipline problems. True or false.
9. Students typically stopped going to school after 5th grade. True or false.
10. Students had to buy their own textbooks for school. True or false.
What were all the duties in the government Sumerian city-states?
Answer:
The leaders led the people into wars and controlled the complex water systems. Rich rulers built palaces and were buried with precious objects for a trip to the afterlife. A council of citizens may have selected the leaders.
Explanation:
A.Convince readers that Whittaker did not need the Powerball money
Answer: i don't understand the question
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Answer: No context?
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All BUT one of the phrases describe a function of the human skeletal system. That is
A.) allows for movement
B.) protects internal organs
C.) filters unwanted substances
D.) produces red blood cells
C.) filters unwanted substances is not a function of the human skeletal system.
What are the function of the human skeletal system?The correct functions of the human skeletal system are:
A) Allows for movement - The bones of the skeletal system provide a framework that supports the body and allows for movement through the attachment of muscles.
B) Protects internal organs - The bones of the skull, ribcage, and vertebral column protect the brain, heart, lungs, and other vital organs.
D) Produces red blood cells - The bone marrow within the bones of the skeletal system produces red and white blood cells and platelets through a process called hematopoiesis.agement for choosing healthy options.
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Similarities between decency and morality
Answer:
decency
Explanation:
decency refers to behaviour that conforms to accepted standards of morality or respectability
Morality
morality refers to the principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behaviour
Answer: the definition of morality is “Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong”. While decency, “Behavior that conforms to accepted standards of morality or respectability”.
While they are connected, my interpretation is that decency is a part of morality, so I would say yes and no.
Explanation:
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Human capital refers to the characteristics that make a person a valuable part of the workforce. A person's human capital is made up of the reasons someone would want to hire her or him. Let's consider an example. Rachael wants to work as an airplane mechanic, so she is working to increase her human capital by getting training at a certified technical school. She also helps a private pilot work on a plane on the weekends. She enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together. Rachel is also very hard-working. What are three characteristics you have that would make you a good employee, inventor, or business owner? Discuss these characteristics in a paragraph of no fewer than five sentences.
Explanation:
In order to be a good employee, inventor, or business owner, it is important to possess certain characteristics. Firstly, having strong communication skills is crucial in any professional setting. Being able to articulate your ideas and listen to others' thoughts is essential to achieving success. Secondly, having the ability to adapt to new situations and learn new skills is valuable. In a constantly evolving workplace, being flexible and willing to learn new things is a key characteristic. Lastly, possessing a strong work ethic is essential. Being self-motivated, dedicated, and able to work independently is crucial to achieving goals and standing out in a competitive workforce.
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Which of the following describes the hardness of a mineral that measures 9 on the hardness scale? (2 points)
a
It rubs off your finger.
b
It can be scratched with a nail.
c
It can be scratched easily with a penny.
d
It can only be scratched using special equipment.
Answer:
D I'm pretty sure. Hope it helps
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Pretend you are a journalist. Write an opinion piece that explains an issue associated with citizen rights in South Africa, Nigeria, or Kenya. Explain how this issue makes the country less democratic. Make sure you discuss how this issue has been addressed or is currently being addressed.
Answer: Some environmental issues that affect Southern Africa are: water pollution, air pollution, land degradation, solid waste pollution, and deforestation.
Explanation:
here is the key things to talk about. it should take less then 10 minutes to write this as a journal.
Answer:
Africa: Majorities in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa believe that ordinary citizens can influence the government
Reported political participation rates in the three African countries surveyed are highest for traditional forms of participation (having voted in an election, attended a campaign event or speech and participated in a volunteer organization). And voting is, by far, the most common form of political participation tested, with roughly three-quarters or more saying they have voted in an election at some point in their lives.
Younger adults – ages 18 to 34 – are less likely than those 50 and older to have voted in the past. The largest age differences are in Kenya and South Africa, where more than nine-in-ten older adults have voted in the past (95% and 94%, respectively), compared with roughly six-in-ten younger adults (59% and 62%, respectively). In Nigeria, the country that held its general election most recently, a much larger percentage of younger adults report having voted (80%), but they still trail their older counterparts by 10 percentage points.
Roughly half of Kenyans have attended a political campaign event or speech. In South Africa, where the African National Congress has been in power for over two decades, only 37% say they have attended a campaign event. And in all three African countries surveyed, about four-in-ten have participated in a political, charitable or religious-based volunteer organization.
Gender plays a significant role in political participation in Nigeria. Women in Nigeria are less likely than men to have attended a campaign event or speech (28% of women vs. 59% of men), participated in a volunteer organization (30% vs. 52%) or voted in an election (80% vs. 89%).
Taking part in organized protests is less common than more traditional forms of participation, such as voting, attending a campaign event, or participating in a volunteer organization. And in South Africa, men (33%) say they are more likely than women (22%) to have taken part in a protest.
Overall, online political participation is relatively low – roughly one-in-five or fewer report having engaged in any form of online participation. In Kenya, the rate is roughly one-in-eight or fewer. In South Africa, men, young people and those with a secondary education or more are more likely to say they have posted their thoughts on political or social issues online.
Explanation:
(NEED HELP ASAP!!!!) Scientists discover fossilized bones from two different animals. The scientists consult the fossil record to learn more about the fossils. Which question will the fossil record best answer?(1 point)
OHow are the animals related to modern animals?
OWhich animal was better equipped to survive?
OWhat killed the animals?
OWhich animal is older?
Answer:
Which animal is older?
Explanation:
Carbon dating and something else can be used to find the age of bones. I don’t remember though.
After hearing Franklins fireside, how would this affect a person at the time?
THIS SHOULD BE A PARAGRAPH WRITTEN IN FIRST PERSON TYSM
Answer:
it is a ponk
Explanation:
that is al
show your understanding of the impact of the trade barrier placed on Cuba by the U.S.
PLS ITS A CLAIM EVIDENCE REASONING
Answer:
To be productive members of society, students must be critical consumers of information they read, hear, and observe
and communicate effectively about their ideas. They need to gain knowledge from a wide array of sources and examine
and evaluate that information to develop and express an informed opinion, using information gained from the sources
and their background knowledge. Students must also make connections between what they learn about the past and
the present to understand how and why events happen and people act in certain ways.
Explanation:
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Answer:
no
Explanation:
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Explanation:
write a story that ends I will never do that again
Give the two reasons we have laws.
Answer:
Laws protect our general safety, and ensure our rights as citizens against abuses by other people, by organizations, and by the government itself.
Explanation:
Which is the BEST example of checks and balances?
A.) The president works to ensure that existing laws are enforced.
B.) Congress may override a president's vetoing of a bill.
C.) The Constitution may be amended to fit changing circumstances.
D.) The Supreme Court bases its judgments on Constitutional law.
Answer: I belive the answer is B
Explanation: it shows how one branch can directly override another. D is demonstrating how the Supreme Court works, A is an example of the job of the President, and C is not even about checks and balances is about something else
Johannes Gutenberg developed a method of book-making that would have a drastic change on book making and reading in Europe. Explain the process that he invented and how it had such a huge impact on society during his lifetime. Use details and information from this week’s articles to help support your writing.
Answer:
Explanation:
Johannes Gutenberg is widely credited with inventing the printing press with movable type in the mid-15th century. Prior to this, books were written by hand and were extremely rare and expensive. Gutenberg's method revolutionized the book-making industry by making it possible to mass-produce books quickly and at a lower cost.
Gutenberg's printing press involved several components. First, he created individual pieces of metal type, each with a single letter or symbol carved into it. These types could be rearranged into different combinations to create words and sentences. Gutenberg then developed a mold to cast individual pieces of metal type, making it easier to produce large numbers of them quickly.
Next, Gutenberg created an ink that could be applied to the metal type and transferred to paper. He used a press to apply pressure to the type, which would leave an impression on the paper. This process could be repeated with different combinations of type to create entire pages of text.
Gutenberg's invention had a significant impact on European society during his lifetime. Prior to the printing press, books were extremely rare and expensive, and only the wealthiest members of society could afford them. This meant that knowledge was largely controlled by a small, privileged elite. The printing press made it possible to produce books more quickly and at a lower cost, which meant that more people could afford to own books and gain access to knowledge.
One of the most famous works produced using Gutenberg's printing press was the Gutenberg Bible, a beautifully illustrated version of the Bible that was printed in the mid-1450s. This Bible is considered a masterpiece of early printing and is a testament to the incredible skill and innovation of Gutenberg's method.
The printing press also had a significant impact on the spread of ideas and the development of new knowledge. With the ability to produce books quickly and at a lower cost, more people had access to information and were able to share their ideas more widely. This helped to spur the development of science, literature, and philosophy, and paved the way for the Enlightenment and the modern era.
In conclusion, Gutenberg's printing press was a revolutionary invention that transformed the book-making industry and had a profound impact on European society during his lifetime. By making books more accessible and affordable, Gutenberg's printing press helped to democratize knowledge and paved the way for the spread of ideas and the development of new knowledge.
Reflection occurs when a wave
A. bends due to a change in speed.
B. hits a surface and bounces back.
C. passes through an opening.
D. bends around a barrier.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
BrainPop worksheet "What Would You Do?"
Answer: read
Explanation:it tell you the answer in the text
What were some early crops grown in South America? In West Africa? PLEASE ANSWER DUE TODAY
What were Japanese Internment (Prison) camps REALLY like?
And remember if you don’t know the answer or don’t understand it and just want points don’t even bother to write a “ANSWER” down because it is irritating and annoying and it lastly wastes my time and has no help towards me!!!!
Answer:
Japanese internment camps were established during World War II by President Franklin D. Roosevelt through his Executive Order 9066. From 1942 to 1945, it was the policy of the U.S. government that people of Japanese descent, including U.S. citizens, would be incarcerated in isolated camps. Enacted in reaction to the Pearl Harbor attacks and the ensuing war, the incarceration of Japanese Americans is considered one of the most atrocious violations of American civil rights in the 20th century.
what does the use of brick masonry suggest about the durability of the buildings in Mohenjo-Daro
Answer:
Improved properties of brick masonry
Explanation:
durability of brick masonry. The chemical and phase composition, microstructure of efflorescence on brick and masonry mortar on exterior walls of buildings are studied. Improved properties of brick masonry for external walls of buildings are achieved by the use of masonry mortar based on multi-component cement, which contains zeolite. It is shown that