Answer:
A. To emphasize that the United States was founded to secure the rights of everyone
Explanation:
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Which of the following animals live in the Tibetan Plateau Steppe? A. Malayan tapirs B. Asian elephants C. snow leopards D. Bengal tigers
Answer:
c
Explanation:
c and d bc they live in snow
Answer:
C.Snow Leopards
Explanation:
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The moderator of a group discussion.
A. takes turns listening and speaking.
B. follows the participants' directions.
C. shares opinions and evidence.
D. keeps the talk focused on the topic.
All of the following are career options for someone not interested in going to college EXCEPT:
A.
enlisting in the military
B.
becoming a veterinarian
C.
practicing cosmetology
D.
working as an electrician
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
it is B one edge
Explanation:
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Which is one way that Taylor connects readers to the past in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry?
A. She places historical events in a modern setting.
B. She reports only true events from the time period.
C. She uses dialogue that is true to the time period.
D. She places historical events in an imaginary setting.
Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
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The California Constitution gives citizens the power to propose an amendment to the state constitution by submitting a petition to the California Attorney General. What is the name for this method of citizen impact on a state?
Select one:
a. Recall
b. Implementation
c. Referendum
d. Initiative
Answer:
Initiative is the answer
What factors led to the growth of the Middle Colonies?
Answer:
The Middle Colonies flourished economically due to fertile soil, broad navigable rivers, and abundant forests. The Middle Colonies were the most ethnically and religiously diverse of the British colonies in North America, with settlers coming from all parts of Europe and a high degree of religious tolerance.
Explanation:
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people who oppose all forms of organized government t f
Answer:
there name is Anarchists
Answer:
Anarchists
Explanation:
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Which of these details does NOT support the central
idea?
Central Idea: Even though one of Edison's inventions failed, he never stopped
trying out new ideas.
A) The vocal engine was a cumbersome device for the
user.
B) Edison created a version of the light bulb that
was affordable and long-lasting.
C) Sound waves are not powerful enough to make the
vocal engine useful.
D) The vocal engine had a few fatal flaws.
Answer: Its B
Explanation:
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Recollections or observations of the times or events a person has witnessed would be found in that person's ------
autobiography
biography
memoir
how did the expeditions of cortes and pizarro from those of other spanish explorers in the americas?
Answer:
The expedition of Cortes and Pizarro was different from other Spanish explorers in the Americas because they both conquered a big mass of land. Cortes conquered the Aztec (present day Mexico) and Pizarro conquered the Inca (present day Peru).
Explanation:
The Bill of Rights was to be ratified by three-fourths of the ___.
A) legislatures
B) Senators
C) Supreme Court judges
D) House of Representatives
E) electors
Answer:
A) Legislatures
Explanation:
Who wrote a medical encyclopedia that was translated into Latin and widely used throughout Europe?
Answer: Avicenna wrote a medical encyclopedia.
Explanation:
Which is one way that Taylor connects readers to the past in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry?
A. She places historical events in a modern setting.
B. She reports only true events from the time period.
C. She uses dialogue that is true to the time period.
D. She places historical events in an imaginary setting.
Answer:
The anwsear is C hope this helps!
Explanation:
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Find the elapsed time
4:15 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
A. 6 h 45 minutes
B. 5 h 45 minutes
C. 5 h 15 minutes
Answer:
B
Explanation:
4-10=6 hours
-45 minutes
=5 hours and 45 minutes
The Aborigines are the native people of____while the Maori are the native people of____.
Group of answer choices
Micronesia/Melanesia
Polynesia/Australia
Australia/Melanesia
Australia/New Zealand
Melanesia/Australia
Answer: AUSTRAILA/NEW ZEALAND
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Answer:
Australia/New Zealand
Explanation:
The Aborigines are the native people of Australia while the Maori are the native people of New Zealand.
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Which of the following climate regions tends to have short grasses and shrubs that receive little rain? A. tropical wet and dry B. humid subtropical C. moderate D. semiarid
Answer:
D. Semiarid
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Semiarid
Explanation:
Semiarid regions are dry but have slightly more rain than an arid region or climate.
Which of the following is a purpose of a flow line map?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
A flow map is when yo uchart imports
Mountains in a range are __
A.
standing alone
B.
clustered in circles
C.
in a chain or a series in a line
D.
far apart from each other
Answer:
Its c
Explanation:
mountain ranges are chains of rocks(mountains)
What feeling motivates Cassie’s behavior toward Lillian Jean in Chapter 8 of from Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry?
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Note: The item below has been reviewed and is scheduled to be updated. All students will receive full credit for any response to the following.
A. kindness
B. fear
C. anger
D. pity
Answer:
Anger
Good luck for the test!
Answer:
anger
Explanation:
1. When Alexander and his army invaded Asia in 334 BCE, where did they first meet serious Persian resistance?
2. How many times does the city name Alexandria appear on the map? What conclusions can you draw from this?
3. As Alexander's foot soldiers marched, approximately how many miles was it from Pella, the capital of Macedonia to Egypt to the Hydaspes River in India? Follow the arrows.
4. How can you use the map to argue that Alexander was great?
5. How can you use the map to argue that Alexander was not great?
6. Where is the Hydaspes River?
7. Explain how Alexander's army was able to cross the Hydaspes River before Porus was able to react.
8. How was Alexander able to turn Porus's elephants into a kind of weapon?
9. How can you use this document to argue that Alexander was great?
10. How can you use this document to argue that Alexander was not great?
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Fourteen years ago a city of 400,000 people on this side of the river heard of a projected suspension bridge with incredulity. The span was so long, the height so great, and the enterprise likely to be so costly, that few thought of it as something begun in earnest. The irresistible demands of commerce enforced these hard conditions. But Science said, "It is possible," and Courage said, "It shall be!" To-day a city of 600,000 people welcomes with enthusiasm the wonderful creation of genius. Graceful, and yet majestic, it clings to the land like a thing that has taken root. Beautiful as a vision of fairyland it salutes our sight. The impression it makes upon the visitor is one of astonishment, an astonishment that grows with every visit. No one who has been upon it can ever forget it. This great structure cannot be confined to the limits of local pride. The glory of it belongs to the race. Not one shall see it and not feel prouder to be a man.
Which detail from the excerpt is important to the central idea?
A. 400,000 people . . .
B. on this side of the river . . .
C. The span was so long . . .
D. cannot be confined . .
Answer:
C
Explanation:
if not ill will edit the answer and tell you.
Answer:
i think it was C. The span was so long . . .
Explanation:
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CAIRO, Egypt. Imagine traveling across a 4,000-mile-wide (6,437.4-kilometer) desert with little water nearby. Now, imagine running across that same desert, at least 44 miles (70.8 kilometers) at a time, day after day. That's just what three men did recently. They became the first modern runners to cross the Sahara Desert.
Describe the men's journey across Africa. What challenges did the men face? Where did their journey take them? Use information from the lesson in your answer.
Charlie Engle of the U.S., Ray Zahab of Canada, and Kevin Lin of Taiwan completed the run in 111 days. They traveled through six countries. Starting in Senegal, they ran through Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Libya, and Egypt. After nearly four months, they reached Egypt's Red Sea. There, they put their hands in the water to show that they had crossed the finish line.
"We touched the water in Senegal at the beginning, and we touched the water in the Red Sea at the end. They were the bookends of our journey," said Engle. He added, "It will take time to sink in . . . but this is an absolutely once-in-a-lifetime thing. . . . [Now] that I know how hard this is, I would never consider crossing the Sahara on foot again."
Most people would never have considered such a journey in the first place. The Sahara Desert is one of the harshest places on Earth. During the day, the sun can send temperatures soaring above 100 degrees (over 37 degrees Celsius). Nighttime temperatures can dip below freezing. Strong winds send sand flying in every direction, making it difficult to see and breathe.
Engle, Zahab, and Lin are all experienced athletes. They have run in adventure races around the world. Still, nothing would have prepared them for the Sahara. At various times during the run, they suffered from upset stomachs, cramping, and knee injuries. At the same time, they had to endure the unforgiving climate.
The runners' days were exhausting, too. After waking up at 4 a.m., the trio would begin running at about five. Around noon, they would take a lunch break, eating pasta, tuna, and vegetables—all foods that provide energy. After a short nap in a tent on thin mattresses, they would start running again. They would run until about 9:30 p.m.
The runners brought along supplies and equipment to protect themselves from the dangers of the desert. They had devices that used the global positioning system to track their route. They also teamed up with local experts and sports trainers. These people followed the runners in four-wheel-drive vehicles.
Despite the planning and preparation, the runners often questioned whether they were doing the right thing. Sometimes the wind was so harsh that the runners could not keep the sand out of their clothes. The three kept going, however. They ran up to 50 miles (80.5 kilometers) a day. That's twice the length of a city marathon.
A film crew also followed the runners. The crew was recording the journey for actor Matt Damon's movie company. Damon will make a movie about the trip called "Running the Sahara."
Why did the athletes make the run? They welcomed the challenge. They also wanted to raise awareness about an ongoing problem. Desert communities often struggle to find clean water. Several times, the athletes stopped near wells to talk with villagers about the situation.
"It started off as a huge motivator, especially as we passed through countries where the water wasn't clean," Engle said. He and the other runners hope that their work will help the efforts of H2O Africa. The group helps countries find or make clean water. The athletes plan to raise money for the group.
"We have seen firsthand the need for clean water, which we take for granted in North America," Zahab said.
The desert run was full of challenges. Now that the runners have finished, the men know that they will never be the same.
"This has been a life changing event," Engle said.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.
Answer:
huh?
Explanation:
We collected all the eggs. We milked the cows.
Which of the following options correctly creates a compound sentence using a conjunction and a comma? (2 points)
a
We collected all the eggs, and we milked the cows.
b
We, collected all the eggs and we milked the cows.
c
We collected all the eggs and, we milked the cows.
d
We collected all the eggs and we milked, the cows.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A coumpound sentence is putting 2 independent clauses together to form a sentence. The other ones don’t make sense and you should always put a comma in a compound sentence.
BELOW THIS IS THE QUESTION
Answer:
d bc you just need to trust
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"Naw you ain't," said Stacey. There was a shocked silence as all heads turned to him. "This here thing's between Cassie and Lillian Jean and ain't nobody telling nobody nothin' 'bout this." He stared directly at T.J., caught his eye, and repeated, "Nobody."
"Ah, man!" cried T.J. "It ain't none of my business." Then, after a moment's silence, he added, "I got too many worries of my own to worry 'bout Cassie Uncle Tomming Lillian Jean."
My temper almost flew out of my mouth, but I pressed my lips tightly together, forcing it to stay inside.
Based on the excerpt, what causes Cassie to almost lose her temper?
A. Stacey telling everyone that they will not say anything
B. T.J. talking to everyone about all of his worries
C. Stacey saying that Cassie’s business is her business
D. T.J. accusing Cassie of Uncle Tomming Lillian Jean
Answer:
i got the same question and my teacher said its c
Explanation:
c is the answer
Who is thought of as the Mother of the Boston Tea Party?
a
Ms. Johnson
b
Abigail Adams
c
Susan Boudinot
d
Sarah Bradlee Fulton
Answer:
The answer is Sarah Bradlee Fulton
Answer:
c Sarah boudinot
Explanation:
In your own words, explain the differences and similarities between maps and globes. Then, explain which is better, a map or a globe. Explain why you made your choice.
Answer: Maps are flat and globes are objects that are shaped like the earth, they are both better at different things. Maps are better when you travel because they are easy to hold.
Would you have supported the Alien and Sedition Acts? Explain your answer.
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A loyalist is someone who wanted to support the colonies and never pay taxes to the king.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation: a loyalist was someone who was loyal to the established ruler.