Amira was born in central Iran and grew up practicing Shiite Islam. She has recently moved to eastern Turkey where she is making new friends and learning a new language. She likes her new home, but she feels a little uncomfortable about the idea of taking off her hijab and letting her hair show.

Which statement is true about Amira?

Group of answer choices

Amira is probably Persian, but her new friends are probably Kurdish.

Amira is probably Persian, but her new friends are probably Arab.

Amira is probably Arab, but her new friends are probably Kurdish.

Amira is probably Kurdish, but her new friends are probably Arab.


Which ethnic group is the largest in the world without a country of its own?

Group of answer choices

Arabs

Persians

Kurds

Turks

What is the religion of most of the Arabs of Southwest Asia?

Group of answer choices

Judaism

Christianity

Shia Muslim

Sunni Muslim

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Which do the Kurds share as part of their ethnic group?

Group of answer choices

The Kurdish language

They live in the same country

Self-rule in the land of Kurdistan

The ability to move freely to other countries

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Mark, Danny, and Mike are friends who are talking about where and when they worship. Mark attends church service on Sundays, Danny attends synagogue on Saturdays, and Mike visits the mosque on Fridays.

Which holiday would each of these boys celebrate?

Group of answer choices

Mark - Easter; Danny - Passover; Mike - Ramadan

Mark - Easter; Danny - Ramadan ; Mike - Passover

Mark - Passover; Danny - Easter; Mike - Ramadan

They all celebrate the same holidays.

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Mark, Danny, and Mike are friends who are talking about symbols that are important to them. Mark explains why the cross is very important to him, while Danny and Mike discover that stars are meaningful in their religions.

Which sacred text would Mark have in his home?

Group of answer choices

Bible

Quran

Torah

Tanakh

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Joanna was born in Turkey where she grew up reading the Tanakh and celebrating Passover and Hanukkah. As an adult she moved to the US where she chose to go attend church services on Sundays, read a Bible, and wear a necklace with a cross.

What religions did Joanna practice?

Group of answer choices

Judaism as a child, and Christianity as an adult.

Judaism as a child, and Islam as an adult.

Islam as a child, and Christianity as an adult.

Judaism as a child and as an adult.

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Question 153 pts
Which religious group has the largest number of followers in the world?

Group of answer choices

Judaism

Hinduism

Christianity

Islam

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Question 162 pts
What is the term used to describe the belief in one god?

Group of answer choices

anti-semitism

monotheism

polytheism

zionism

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Question 173 pts
Which religion am I?

My sacred text is the Qu'ran
Muhammad is my founder
My place of origin is Mecca
Group of answer choices

Judaism

Islam

Christianity

Hinduism

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Question 183 pts
Which person is a common figure in the origins of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?

Group of answer choices

Jesus

Abraham

Confucius

Muhammad

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Question 193 pts
An important goal for all Muslims is to make a pilgrimage to which holy city?

Group of answer choices

Jerusalem

Medina

Mecca

Baghdad

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Question 203 pts
Which of the following does NOT belong?

Group of answer choices

Jew

Sh'ia

Sunni

Muslim

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Question 213 pts
What basic belief made Christianity different from Judaism?

Group of answer choices

Christians believed Jesus was the Messiah, or savior of man.

Only Judaism accepted and believed in the Ten Commandments.

Jews never had problems with Roman authorities, while Christians did.

Christians allowed the worship of many gods, while Judaism did not.

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Question 223 pts
What are the Five Pillars?

Group of answer choices

five basic obligations that Muslims are supposed to meet in their lives.

five basic beliefs shared by Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

the five columns that support the roof of the Ka'aba.

the first five books of the Qu'ran.

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Which religion am I?

Abraham is my founder
My place of origin is modern Israel
My sacred text is the Tanakh
Group of answer choices

All Religions

Islam

Christianity

Judaism

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Question 243 pts
What is the correct chronological order of these three religions? (put them in order from the first created to the last created)

Group of answer choices

Islam, Christianity, Judaism

Judaism, Islam, Christianity

Judaism, Christianity, Islam

Christianity, Judaism, Islam

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Question 253 pts
All three major religions in the Middle East believe this city is very special, or even holy, and therefore one of the most important places in the world.

Group of answer choices

Jerusalem

Medina

Mecca

Israel

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Answer 1

Answer:

arabs

Explanation:


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Who were the Aryans,and where did they live before entering the Indus River Valley? Describe how far their culture spread.

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Answer:

The Indus Valley Civilization declined around 1800 BCE, and scholars debate which factors resulted in the civilization's demise. One theory suggested that a nomadic, Indo-European tribe called the Aryans invaded and conquered the Indus Valley Civilization, though more recent evidence tends to contradict this claim.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Aryans: A nomadic, Indo-European tribe called the Aryans suddenly overwhelmed and conquered the Indus Valley Civilization. The great Indus Valley Civilization, located in modern-day India and Pakistan, began to decline around 1800 BCE. The civilization eventually disappeared along with its two great cities, Mohenjo-daro and Harappa.

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What is the Hajj and (ELABORATE) = How do the Five Pillars of Islam affect Muslims’ daily life?

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Answer:

In Islamic terminology, Hajj is a pilgrimage made to the Kaaba, the "House of God", in the sacred city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, alongside Shahadah, Salat, Zakat and Sawm. The Hajj is a demonstration of the solidarity of the Muslim people, and their submission to God (Allah).

Explanation:

The five pillars – the declaration of faith (shahada), prayer (salah), alms-giving (zakat), fasting (sawm) and pilgrimage (hajj) – constitute the basic norms of Islamic practice. They are accepted by Muslims globally irrespective of ethnic, regional or sectarian differences.Jun 9, 2016

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Answer:

The Hajj (/hædʒ/;[1] Arabic: حَجّ‎ Ḥaǧǧ "pilgrimage"; sometimes also spelled Hadj, Hadji or Haj in English) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia,[2] the holiest city for Muslims. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by all adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey, and can support their family during their absence.

Explanation:

The Hajj (/hædʒ/;[1] Arabic: حَجّ‎ Ḥaǧǧ "pilgrimage"; sometimes also spelled Hadj, Hadji or Haj in English) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia,[2] the holiest city for Muslims. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by all adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey, and can support their family during their absence.

what type of government is Kenya?

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Answer:

republic

Explanation:

Question:The orange areas on the map above highlight the world's regions with ______ Climates?

A.Continental
B.Dry
C.Highlands
D.Polar

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

B


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The plan for surveying land set up by the Ordinance of 1785 is no longer used.

True
False
Question 2 (1 point)
The Northwest Ordinance ________________.

a
permitted slavery
b
halted settlement
c
freed all slaves
d
outlawed slavery
Question 3 (1 point)
The Confederation Congress could not pass a law unless all of the states agreed to it.

True
False
Question 4 (1 point)
In some states, the governor was elected by the legislature.

True
False
Question 5 (1 point)
The Confederation of States was unsuccessful because ___________.

a
it was too powerful
b
it followed English law
c
it was too limited in its power
d
it taxed the states too much
Question 6 (1 point)
The rights listed in the states' bill of rights had their origins in English law.

True
False
Question 7 (1 point)
The Confederation of States had the power to ____________.

a
pass laws without the states' approval
b
represent the states with foreign countries
c
assign governors to the states
d
bring slaves to the states from Africa
Question 8 (1 point)
After Shays's Rebellion, the states decided they wanted______________.

a
a less powerful federal government
b
a more powerful federal government
c
to pay less taxes to the federal government
d
financial help from the federal government
Question 9 (1 point)
After the American Revolution, the population in the Northwest Territory ______________.

a
shrank considerably
b
stayed stable
c
grew a little bit
d
grew dramatically
Question 10 (1 point)
If a state did not follow a law passed by the Confederation Congress _____________.

a
the state would be punished
b
the state would be taxed
c
nothing would happen to the state
d
the state's governor would be replaced

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1. False
2. D
3. True
4. True
5. C
6. True
7. B
8. B
9. D
10. C
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Which describes the climate of most of Germany? SS6G9.A *

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Answer: the climate of germany is moderate

Explanation:  

Moderate hopefully that helped

How did trade bring Phoenicians into contact with other civilizations?

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Answer: Phoenician merchants acted as middlemen for their neighbors. They transported linen and papyrus from Egypt, copper from Cyprus, embroidered cloth from Mesopotamia, spices from Arabia, and ivory, gold, and slaves from Africa to destinations throughout the Mediterranean.

Explanation:

Answer:

What did the Phoenicians have to trade with?

Phoenician merchants acted as middlemen for their neighbors. They transported linen and papyrus from Egypt, copper from Cyprus, embroidered cloth from Mesopotamia, spices from Arabia, and ivory, gold, and slaves from Africa to destinations throughout the Mediterranean.

Common languages: Phoenician, Punic

Capital: None; dominant cities were Byblos

Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.


Like the United States, Canada's government has a
Choose... (presidential, legislative, federal, parliamentary)
structure, splitting power between the national and regional (or provincial) governments.
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Answer:

Fedaral

Explanation:

It will be federal ;)

The Brahman is said to be
A. eternal truth
B. the Hindu holy book
C. the Buddhist name for the earth
D. the "world soul" and the source of the material universe

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Answer:

it is c

Explanation:

Ur answer is c trust me

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Historian #1:
Claim: The Founding Fathers wrote the Declaration of Independence because . . .

Evidence:

Historian #2:
Claim: The Founding Fathers wrote the Declaration of Independence because . . .

Evidence:

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The founding fathers wrote The declaration of independence

The Founding Fathers wrote the Declaration of Independence because founding fathers wrote The declaration of independence.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

The Second Continental Congress adopted the United States Declaration of Independence, which is officially known as The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America.

On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence, which the 13 American colonies used to dissolve their political ties to Great Britain. The Declaration enumerated the reasons why the colonies wanted independence.

Thomas Jefferson of Virginia was tasked with writing a formal justification for the 13 North American colonies' separation from Great Britain during the Second Continental Congress in the summer of 1776.

On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. Delegates started signing it on August 2, 1776, after it had been inked on parchment.

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What level of government is in charge of elections?

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Answer:

Elections in the United States are held for government officials at the federal, state, and local levels. At the federal level, the nation's head of state, the president, is elected indirectly by the people of each state, through an Electoral College. Today, these electors almost always vote with the popular vote of their state.

Explanation:

Answer:

While Congress has the explicit authority under the Elections Clause to regulate the times, places, and manner of congressional elections, with respect to presidential elections, Article II, Section 1, Clause 4 simply provides that the “Congress may determine the Time of chusing the Electors, and the Day.

Explanation:  Hopefully this helps!

Which of the following are the leading theories that describe how people first arrived in North America? Select the two correct answers.

A.
People may have walked over a land bridge from Asia.

B.
People may have traveled over by boat along the Pacific Coast.

C.
People may have sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.

D.
People may have crossed over from South America.

E.
People may have walked across the then-frozen Pacific Ocean

Answers

Answer:

C and E

Explanation:

B and C are the correct answers i believe

Look at the map below. Match the area on the map with the type of agriculture that is found there.

Practice
Tip: Use the compass found on the map to assist you.

An agricultural map of the United States. A legend shows colors to represent types of agriculture. Fruit, vegetables, and specialized crops are colored in purple and are found along the northeast coast down to mid Georgia. Subtropical agriculture is represented in orange and includes Florida and southern coastal areas to and through Texas. Dairying is represented in Pink and is found in the northern areas in the east, midwest, and west. Corn is represented in yellow and found in the midwest. Mixed livestock, cotton, tobacco, and feed grain are represented in pale yellow and found in the southeast and southwest. Mediterranean agriculture is represented in a coral color and found in California only. Commercial grain is represented in brown and is found the central part of the United States in the northwest and southwest sections. Livestock ranching is represented in green and found in most of the west and southwest.
Agricultural map of the United States
midwest region

western region of the United States

Great Plains

eastern region of the United States

a.
livestock ranching and commercial grain

b.
corn agriculture

c.
dairying and fruits, vegetables, and specialized crops

d.
livestock ranching

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Answer:

C. Dairying and fruits, vegetable, and specialized crops

Explanation:

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Which statement best represents the US response to the September 11 attack?
A)the Bush Administration launched operation enduring freedom in Afghanistan in the war in Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein
B)the Clinton Administration launched the global war on terror to remove the various terrorist organizations.
C)the Obama Administration signs the joint comprehensive plan of action to Limited Iran’s nuclear programs
D) the Trump Administration loosened trade restrictions on North Korea to Foster political relations

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Answer:

A)the Bush Administration launched operation enduring freedom in Afghanistan in the war in Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein

Explanation:

It was under Bush Jr. that the attack occurred, therefore, it was the responsibilities of the Bush Administration to deal with the problem, not any other Administration.

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A. Bush was the president in office, none of the others make sense.

What are two things that parasites can do to their host?

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Answer: They can cause diarrhea, vomiting and aches and pains

Explanation:

Choose one of the animals listed on the page, and write a brief description of its characteristics. Be sure to discuss any ways the animal has adapted to its environment.
I choose the Addax

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Answer:

The addax is a sandy to almost white color during the summer, darkening to a grayish brown in the winter. White markings are present on the face, ears, belly, hips, and legs, and there is a black tuft of hair on the forehead. Horns are present on both males and females, average about 72 cm in length

Explanation:

Addax antelopes have adaptations to help them survive in the desert, like splayed hooves to help them walk in the sand and the ability to get all the water they need from the grasses they eat.

What events lead up to the battle of béxar?

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Answer:

Texas settlers gathered in Gonzales to stop Mexican troops from reclaiming a small cannon.

Explanation:

The Texas settlears

Drag and drop the North American colony to the European nation that first claimed it.



it Global Studies

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Jamestown to England, Quebec to France, New Amsterdam to Te Netherlands, and Florida to Spain.

Banpo was an ancient village along the Yellow River where people lived between 4500 and 3750 B.C.E. It is a great example of how the ancient Chinese adapted their lifestyle to live along the river. It had 45 houses that had floors that were dug into the ground to make them more safe. There were also caves under the ground to store food. There was a trench around the village to protect it from enemies. The trench also kept animals from wandering away and helped to drain water. The people of Banpo had advanced engineering techniques for living comfortably near the water.

The small villages and farming communities along the Yellow River grew into larger cities with a single government. The first of these governments was the Xia Dynasty. This dynasty lasted between 2070 and 1600 B.C.E.

According to legend, the Xia Dynasty was started by a man called Yu the Great. Yu worked for 13 years to control the flooding of the Yellow River, which ruined the crops of farmers. He wanted to do this job so badly that it is said he did not go home for 13 years while he worked on the project. According to the story, he developed irrigation systems along the Yellow River like canals and dams. Canals helped bring water to crops.

This story of the first great leader of China shows how important the Yellow River was to the early people. The leader is remembered for controlling the river and helping farmers use its waters.

Yu began the practice of a son following his father as king. This is known as “hereditary succession.”

How did the people of the Yellow River Valley adapt to the constant flooding?


SELECT AN ANSWER


They learned to build dams and canals, channeling the water to help them.



They lived on boats, so that when the river flooded, their homes would float.



They did not adapt to the flooding and were destroyed.



They would migrate inland during flooding times, then return after it was safe.

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The answer is definitely A

. Write a summary of “Vivian’s Move,” leaving out personal opinions. (4-5 sentences maximum) *

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Answer:At first, Vivian was totally reluctant to the idea of her and her dad moving to San Francisco.

Boston lived with them since childhood.She would miss hanging out with her long-time friends.

Which sentence about the education of women in the U.S. is the best and truest example of an analytical statement, based on what you read in this lesson?

A. Women have always had more influence in guiding children to develop morality and character.
B. Throughout American history, education for women has become more similar to education for men.
C. Today, wealthy women are more able to attend colleges and universities than middle-class women.
D. Women can learn anything they want if they set their minds to it and work really hard at it.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

Option C) Today, wealthy women are more able to attend colleges and universities than middle - class women.

1) Describe how speed is calculated and how velocity of an object is determined.
2) Describe the concept of instantaneous and top speed. How does this relate to acceleration. How is it calculated?
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1. speed is calculated when you divide distance by time. velocity is determined when you divide displacement (delta x) by the change in time (delta t)

2. instantaneous is when something is done instantly and top speed is the fastest speed that something can move. this relates to acceleration because you can use both concepts to figure out the acceleration of something. to calculate acceleration you would use final velocity - starting velocity divided by time.

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Are those who provide these goods and services also consumers?

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Answer:

Yes, they are

Explanation:

Consumers are citizens who purchase from producers. In other words. Consumers cannot provide goods or they would be known as producers. Hope this helped :)

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1. Identify similarities and differences among the Native American cultures you read about.

2.How would you describe the complex societies of North America prior to the arrival of Europeans?

Topics: The Algonquin Tribe, The Wampanoag Tribe
and Mohawk Tribe of the Haudenosaunee People

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Answer: my dear friend google.

Explanation: 2. Their settlements and social groups were impermanent, and communal leadership (what little there was) was informal. After European contact, some Great Basin groups got horses and formed equestrian hunting and raiding bands that were similar to the ones we associate with the Great Plains natives.

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When Israel was created and decades of war began, what happened to hundreds of thousands of Arabs?

they started practicing Judaism

they became refugees when they fled to Arab nations for safety

they created their own nation in Iraq

they elected delegates to the U.N.

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Answer:

B.) they became refugees when they fled to Arab nations for safety

Explanation:

Answer

B.) they became refugees when they fled to Arab nations for safety

Explanation:

which of the following provides evidence that georgia had both patriots and loyalist living in the colony (Select TWO CHOICES ONLY)
A. Georgia was the only colony to sell stamps as part of the stamp act
B. Many Georgians allied with the creek to fight the British
C. Three Georgians signed the Declaration of Independence
D. Georgia had a popular patriot governor
E. Georgia’s militia was funded by France

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the answers are option a and option b

asnwer

a and  b

Explanation:

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