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1. A bus covers a distance of 90 km at a uniform speed. Had the speed been 15 km/hour more it
would have taken 30 minutes less for the journey. Find the original speed of the bus.​

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Answer 1

Answer:

45 km/hr

Explanation:

total distance = 90

Increased speed = x+15

90/x - 90/x+15=1/2

90(1/x - 1/x+15)=1/2

90(x+15-x/x^2+15x)=1/2

equation is:

x^2+15x-2700=0

x^2+60x-45x-2700=0

x(x+60)-45(x+60)=0

(x+60)(x-45)=0

x= -60, x=45

reject the negative value = -60

usual speed=45 km/ hr


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On February 7, 1962, President john f Kennedy  issues an executive order broadening the United States' restrictions on trade with Cuba. The ensuing embargo, which effectively restricts all trade between Cuba and the United States, has had profoundly negative effects on the island nation's economy and shaped the recent history of the Western Hemisphere.

The embargo was the result of a rapid decline in U.S.-Cuban relations. Though Fidel Castro revolutionaries had deposed a government backed by the U.S. in 1959, the new Cuban regime initially sought a friendly relationship with its most powerful neighbor. Castro undertook a goodwill tour of the States and spoke excitedly of greater regional cooperation, but the Americans remained skeptical, fearing that he was a communist. The following year, President Dwight d Eisenhower  American companies from selling oil to Cuba, prompting Castro to nationalize all three American oil refineries on the island. After the Bay of pigs invasion , a botched attempt at counter-revolution staged by the CIA in 1961, Castro abandoned all hope of a friendly relationship with the U.S., declaring Cuba to be Marxist. The diplomatic situation grew icier and icier, leading Kennedy to broaden the embargo.

The embargo has lapsed several times, notably under Presidents Jimmy carter and Barack Obama . As a result, it has become easier for Americans to legally enter Cuba, although travel is still restricted, and some American agribusinesses are allowed to sell to Cuba. Nonetheless, the embargo has had a devastating effect. Though the U.S. economy is actually estimated to lose substantially more per year—nearly $5 billion—due to the embargo, the much smaller economy of Cuba is estimated to lose roughly $685 million per year. Losses from potential American tourists, who flock to virtually every other island in the Caribbean, account for much of that.

The embargo has never achieved the main objective of most embargoes—isolating the target nation and forcing it to acquiesce to its opponent's demands—but did force Cuba to become highly dependent on the Soviet union. When the USSR dissolved in 1991 the Cuban economy was devastated. Cuba continues to trade with the rest of the world, but the embargo on the movement of people and goods between the island and the region's wealthiest, most powerful nation has dealt its economy a blow that has hampered the its development for nearly all of its history as an independent nation.

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In February 1962, President Kennedy imposed a trade embargo on Cuba because of the Castro regime’s ties to the Soviet Union. Pursuant to the President’s directive, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued the Cuban Import Regulations. On July 9, 1963, OFAC issued a more comprehensive set of prohibitions, the Cuban Assets Control Regulations, which effectively banned travel by prohibiting any transactions with Cuba.

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Early universities were created to train
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B. leaders of settlements
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C. ministers in the Christian religion

What did the First Great Awakening and the Enlightenment have in common? Group of answer choices
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C. They had more of an impact in Britain than the colonies.
D. They focused on reason as the guiding principle in colonists' lives.

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What contributions did the Arabis traders have in West Africa?

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Multiple Trajectories of Islam in Africa.

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Islam had already spread into northern Africa by the mid-seventh century A.D., only a few decades after the prophet Muhammad moved with his followers from Mecca to Medina on the neighboring Arabian Peninsula (622 A.D./1 A.H.). The Arab conquest of Spain and the push of Arab armies as far as the Indus River culminated in an empire that stretched over three continents, a mere hundred years after the Prophet’s death. Between the eighth and ninth centuries, Arab traders and travelers, then African clerics, began to spread the religion along the eastern coast of Africa and to the western and central Sudan (literally, “Land of Black people”), stimulating the development of urban communities. Given its negotiated, practical approach to different cultural situations, it is perhaps more appropriate to consider Islam in Africa in terms of its multiple histories rather then as a unified movement.

The first converts were the Sudanese merchants, followed by a few rulers and courtiers (Ghana in the eleventh century and Mali in the thirteenth century). The masses of rural peasants, however, remained little touched. In the eleventh century, the Almoravid intervention, led by a group of Berber nomads who were strict observers of Islamic law, gave the conversion process a new momentum in the Ghana empire and beyond. The spread of Islam throughout the African continent was neither simultaneous nor uniform, but followed a gradual and adaptive path. However, the only written documents at our disposal for the period under consideration derive from Arab sources (see, for instance, accounts by geographers al-Bakri and Ibn Battuta

NAFTA was important to North American countries because it__________.

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B- established a military alliance

C-promoted alternative energy sources

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A .broke down trade barriers

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Answer:Three years after 9/11, Americans are still thinking and talking about how to protect our nation in this new era. The national debate continues.

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They ratify amendments.

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The Mayflower Compact showed that the Pilgrims were

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D. willing to follow the same laws as Virginia.

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D. I think if not then B.

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Answer: Explanation: Places are locations on Earth with distinct characteristics - both human and physical - that give them meaning and distinguish them from other locations. Places are created on a variety of scales, from local to global, and often influence how people identify themselves

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Studying “places and regions” is all about learning about what places are like. The word “place” means the characteristics of a location, so I would be studying what makes a certain spot unique or special. I would also be studying how people group areas together into regions. People do this because areas can share some common qualities and characteristics.

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to gain fertile land to plant tobacco and other crops

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He believed in the importance of state sovereignty.
He had a foreign policy that favored Great Britain.
He did not believe presidents ought to have a third term.
He believed the federal government needed more power.

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He did not believe presidents ought to have a third term

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The reason for George Washington to say the statement with keeping in mind of creating one nation with solidarity and state sovereignty.

George Washington in 1785 said, We are one Nation today, and thirteen tomorrow. Who will treat with us on such terms? when the United States was on the edge of splitting into 13 states. The 13 states were trying to create their own government without having trust in the federal government. Washington believed that the United States should need to be one country. As an unstable nation, other countries would not deal with them.Washington needed all to get together and work together.

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Loyalists were American colonists who stayed loyal to the British Crown.

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