Answer:
Identify the problem.
Explanation:
Answer:
I think the answer is 'identify impacts'
Explanation:
Well, the impacts it has could either be positive or negative, so I think based off that, you could tell. This is a guess, so sorry if I'm wrong.
Tell me all about yellow & Yangtze River (No Copying other websites)
Answer: YES! I know a ton of stuff about the yellow river and the silk road and all that stuff! anything in particular you want to know? literally ANY question you have, I think I can answer. Here is some stuff about it though.
Explanation: Chinese civilization pretty much began along the yellow river back in the Xia and Shang era and it is therefor known as "The Cradle of Chinese Civilization".
The first civilizations along the yellow river were farming villages. They started practicing agriculture in the flood plans of the yellow river, because there they could find the perfect conditions to grow rice and other such crops that thrive only when drowned in water.
After a while the small civilizations linked up and became a large city, and eventually political powers were decided on and all that usual 'becoming a large, successful civilization' stuff happened.
My brain is just alllll over the place on this. Is there anything specific you want to know, 'cause I really can answer like ANY questions you have about it. :D
If you are attempting to build a civilization like Mesopotamia, Egypt, or India,
what is it that you need first? *
Which rivers or bodies of water do the Native Americans have to cross?
Gulf of Mexico
Mississippi River
Rio Grande River
Both A & B
Mississippi River are the bodies of water do the Native Americans have to cross. The Mississippi River, the longest river in North America, drains an area of over 1.2 million square miles (3.1 million square kilometers), or about one-eighth of the entire continent, along with its principal tributaries. The Mississippi River runs wholly across American territory. It originates in Minnesota's Lake Itasca and flows almost due south across the continent
Where did the name "Mississippi River" come from?
Long before any Europeans were aware of its existence, Native American populations exploited the river for transportation and sustenance, referring to it as "The Father of Waters," or Misi Sipi (Big River). For a while, Spanish explorers looking for the river's source referred to it as Rio Grande, which is also translated as "Big River." This moniker is fitting for a river that, when it empties into the Gulf of Mexico, moves 600,000 cubic feet of water each second. Near Bemidji, Minnesota, Lake Itasca serves as the river's source. Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, an Indian agent, gave the lake its name in 1832. The word "Itasca" derives from the Latin veritas caput, which means "genuine head." North America's longest river.
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is it important to have a peaceful transition of power in order to ensure democracy? Why or why not?( if u can watch the video and will be marked brainist or wtv its called)
Answer:
Yes, it is very important. Peaceful transition of power has been a tradition in the United States since the first President, George Washington, who had so much influence and power, that could have easily become a dictator, decided to step out and transfer the presidential power to his successor.
Peaceful transition of power is a pillar of U.S. Democracy because it is perhaps the most important tradition that defines democracy in the U.S. Without peaceful transition of power, there is not a democracy, but an autocracy.
I need help please 10 points
Answer:
It’s is c
Explanation:
Because voting wasn’t a revolution
can anyone explain to me about the atomic bomb in ww2 ?
Answer:
On August 6, 1945, during World War II (1939-45), an American B-29 bomber dropped the world's first deployed atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The explosion immediately killed an estimated 80,000 people; tens of thousands more would later die of radiation exposure.
Explanation:
How many witches were found and executed in Western Europe?
Answer:
The scholarly consensus on the total number of executions for witchcraft ranges from 40,000–60,000 not including unofficial lynchings of accused witches, which went unrecorded but are nevertheless believed to have been somewhat rare in the Early Modern period).
Explanation:
which country was the first to get the independence
Answer:
Ghana
Explanation:
Ghana. On 6 March 1957
Answer:
Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand was the first to get the independence.
Take a moment and think about your public speaking skills, as well as what makes a good
communicator, and write down four things that you think would help you the most.
Help me please
Answer:
Hey!
Explanation:
Public speaking can be better with these things;
1. Memorizing what you're trying to say
2. Remember that no one will remmeber what just happened, so no need to be worried
3. You need to be loud, use your voice
4. Make sure that you sound confident
Which of the following is a fact rather than an opinion?
a.)The Tang dynasty awarded government jobs to people who passed an imperial
examination.
b.)Egyptian civilization produced more important technologies than Greek civilization.
C.)The Mongolian cavalry was the greatest and most efficient cavalry in history.
D.)Democratic nations create a greater sense of equality and justice among its citizens.
Answer:
C.)
Explanation:
It has the word WAS so you're talking about the past a fact is something that already happened and an opinion is what you are talking about right at the moment so C is your answer :) Plse make me brainliest
Why did industrialists favor the national bank? They believed it would get the Whigs elected. They believed it would end slavery. They believed it would help industrialize the South. They believed it promoted economic growth.
Answer: They believed it promoted economic growth.
Explanation:
Industrialists favored the national Bank because they believe it will bring about promotion in economic growth.
Having a national bank will make it possible for the economy to borrow and also engage in expenditures that will be beneficial to the growth of the economy. The national bank was supported as it help in furthering the economic interests that they had.
Which statement best describes the events of February 4, 1861?
Delegates in South Carolina met to vote on whether or not to secede from the Union.
Citizens went to the polls to vote for Lincoln, Douglas, Breckinridge, or Bell for the
presidency.
Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter and forced Union soldiers to surrender.
Delegates from several Southern states met to form a new Confederate government.
Answer:
2and one
Explanation:
Citizens went to the polls to vote for Lincoln, Douglas, Breckinridge, or Bell for the
presidency.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What aspects of enlightenment did the Americans use to create their new government?
Answer:
In turn, the Enlightenment ideals of liberty, equality, and justice helped to create the conditions for the American Revolution and the subsequent Constitution. Democracy was not created in a heartbeat. In a world where people were ruled by monarchs from above, the idea of self-government is entirely alien.
Explanation:
Answer:
Enlightenment ideals of liberty, equality, and justice helped to create the conditions for the American Revolution and the subsequent Constitution. Democracy was not created in a heartbeat. In a world where people were ruled by monarchs from above, the idea of self-government is entirely alien.
I don’t know which one goes in which .-. Pls help
Answer:
Sparta and Athens fought as allies in the Persian War
The Peloponnesian War was fought between Greek city states
The Peloponnesian War goes with the growing dominance of Athens
The Battle of Thermopylae was fought during the Persian War
The Ionian Rebellion goes with the Persian War
And the last one that weakened Athens is the Peloponnesian War
Explanation:
can someone help me with this? its history :D btw dont mind my answer.
Answer:
i believe its b
Explanation:
The Convention of 1836 wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence, prepared a constitution, organized an interim government, and named Sam Houston commander-in-chief before on March 17 to respond to Santa Anna's invading army.
Listed the works which were banned by the church
Answer:
umm wats the question
Explanation:
Despite his opponents’ arguments, President Franklin D. Roosevelt responded to the Great Depression by
Answer:
Explanation:
Hoover believed that America's economic recovery depended primarily on reforming the business community, while Roosevelt favored the provision of direct federal relief to individuals.
Why Buddhism Met Opposition from Shintoism?
Answer:
The arrival of Buddhism, however, brought with it stylistic carved figural icons, an art form that influenced Shinto imagery, and as Shinto-Buddhist syncretism progressed, many Shinto shrines and their deities were combined with Buddhist temples and figures.
Early French traders in the Oklahoma Territory shipped their goods down the Arkansas River to the southern port of __________.
A. New Orleans
B. Houston
C. Vicksburg
D. Natchitoches
(DO NOT answer this question if you don't know the answer, I know you just want the POINTSSS, somebody else can actually know the answer but can't answer it anymore because of you, just please don't!!!)
Answer:
new orleans :))
Explanation:
What was The Montgomery Bus Boycott all about?
Answer: The Montgomery bus boycott was a political and a social protest campaign against the policy of racial segregation on the public transit system of Montgomery, Alabama. It was a seminal event in the civil rights movement in the United States.
Montgomery bus boycott
Dec 5, 1955 – Dec 20, 1956
Explanation: The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a civil rights protest during which African Americans refused to ride city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest segregated seating. The boycott took place from December 5, 1955, to December 20, 1956, and is regarded as the first large-scale U.S. demonstration against segregation.
Location: Montgomery, AL
Dates: Dec 5, 1955 – Dec 20, 1956
Who all was killed in salem for using wizardry?
Answer:
The final execution date was September 22, 1692, on which eight were hanged (Mary Eastey, Martha Corey, Ann Pudeator, Samuel Wardwell, Mary Parker, Alice Parker, Wilmot Redd and Margaret Scott).
Explanation:
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2
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• The Ten Commandments
• Moral and ethical behavior
• Equality before the law
• Limited government
The chart shows characteristics of the -
A
Sharia laws
B.
Justinian Code
с
Judeo-Christian traditions
D
Eightfold Path
TIN
CA
Answer:
C - Judeo-Christian traditions
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
Please give me a summary about the nazi ghettos
Answer:
After the Nazis occupied Poland in 1939, they began segregating Jews in ghettos, usually in the most run-down area of a city. By mid-1941, nearly all Jews in occupied Poland had been forced into these overcrowded districts. In the Warsaw ghetto, by far the largest, 490,000 Jews and a few hundred Roma and Sinti (Gypsies) struggled to survive despite extreme hardship.
Explanation:
Which sentence describes William Henry Harrison's contribution to the US efforts in the War of 1812?
A.
He was responsible for securing the US coast against British warships.
B.
He successfully kept the American Indians out of the war against Britain.
C.
He defeated the American Indian forces at the Battle of the Thames.
D.
He was responsible for building an alliance with the Creek tribe.
E.
He successfully kept the British army from entering Washington DC.
Answer:
Answer is c
Explanation:
Because thats the true story that happened in that war
Answer:
b
Explanation:
In the U.S. Constitution, executive power belongs to the President of the United States. In the Florida State Constitution, who holds supreme executive power for the state?
O Governor
O Senator
O President
O Mayor
Answer:
Governor
Explanation:
A constitution is a principle that governs a nation, state, corporation. Constitution defines the rights and duties of a citizen.
The Florida constitution divides the government into three branches namely: the executive; the bicameral legislature; and the judiciary.
The executive arm is headed by the governor of the state who serves for a period of 4 years while the judiciary is headed by the supreme court.
Who should be responsible for ending a genocide?
Answer: Genocide is one of the most heinous of crimes against which all of humanity must unite to prevent its recurrence and punish those responsible.
Explanation:
Which farming method had a negative impact on the environment during the Neolithic era?
O irrigation
O fertilizers
slash-and-burn
O terrace farming
Answer:
slash-and-burn
Explanation:
This image shows Mount Fuji in the background and a Shinto temple in the foreground. How does this image best reflect the influence of nature on Japanese culture? It shows the advanced technology used to create the buildings. It shows the physical barriers that have created different regions and customs. It shows buildings being in harmony with the environment. It shows a variety of physical features and life at different elevations. ANSWER ASAP!!!!!! I WILLL GIVE BRAIN!
Answer:
its C It shows buildings being in harmony with the environment.
Explanation:
because of the pic
Answer:
sorry so late
the answer is a
Explanation:
According to Confucius,
when did a person
become "mature?"
Select the correct answer. Why did ancient Egyptians have a positive view about their gods and goddesses? Religion in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Mesopotamia A. B. The Egyptians believed that their gods and goddesses controlled their daily lives The Egyptians thought that their gods and goddesses did not interfere with the Nile River The Nile River was more stable and predictable when it came to floods The Egyptians were not engaged in wars as often as the Mesopotamians D. Ancient Egyptian civilization and ancient Mesopotamian civilization were located along the banks of rivers. These rivers became the main source of sustenance for both civilizations, Both civilizations belleved that the forces of nature mirrored the moods and decisions of their gods and goddesses. The Mesopotamians belleved that their gods and goddesses were not loving or nurturing and were instead jealous and hurtful. They drew these conclusions from the problems they faced. While the rivers were a source of life, the unpredictable floods, droughts, and other such calamities convinced the Mesopotamians of their bad luck. On the other hand, ancient Egyptians were sure that their gods and goddesses were kind. helpful, and caring Reset
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer: The Answer is 'A
Explanation: egyptians belived that there gods ruled everything so they worshiped them and they also belived that mistreatment twords the gods would cause crops to die and floods to come so if you disrespected the gods nor questioned them you were beheaded or poisoned like plato and other philosphers