Discuss some differences between East African and West African societies.

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A difference that is noticeable right away is how east Africa has less countries always considered a part of it than west Africa. ... Contrast this to west Africa, which has only Afro-Asiatic speakers in the northernmost portions, and the majority of Niger-Congo languages that are not Bantu.


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The Panama Canal was built as part of a treaty between the US and Columbia. True Or False

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Answer: True

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Answer:true

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Checks and Balances are important in our government, How does the
President check the Legislative Branch?
O Vetos Bills
Appoints Senate members
O Vetos Laws
Appoints the Speaker of the House

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Answer:the president can veto a law

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2. What were three issues that caused conflict between the French and the
British England?

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land in the colonies, control of the fur trade in the colonies and over the balance of power in Europe.

Arrange the events in chronological order. Muslims mahammed United most Arabia mahammed Experience a golden age

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The Islamic Golden Age was a period of cultural, economic, and scientific flourishing in the history of Islam, traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 14th century.[1][2][3] This period is traditionally understood to have begun during the reign of the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid (786 to 809) with the inauguration of the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, the world's largest city by then, where Islamic scholars and polymaths from various parts of the world with different cultural backgrounds were mandated to gather and translate all of the world's classical knowledge into Arabic and Persian.[4

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Politicians in Georgia supported the expansion of slavery into the territories so that slavery could 
A gradually be ended in Georgia
B become more widespread and protected
C eventually spread to the north
D be practiced only in the territories and not the states

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Answer: it's B

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become more widespread and protected. or B

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Homer Riddle - What we caught we threw away: what we didn't catch, we kept.
What did we keep?"

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Lice or the flu? Let me know what it was.

Nick stole a car and was chased by the police and later arrested. He was told
he didn't have to speak if he didn't want to and that he would have a speedy
and public trial by jury. HOWEVER, when the trial
happened, he found out
that he had to represent himself and no one would help him.

What 6th amendment right was violated?

- Right to a lawyer
- Right to due process
- Right to remain silent
- Right to joyriding

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Answer: A

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- Right to a lawyer

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The 6th amendment means the right to a lawyer, the right to a public trial, right to an impartial judge and some other things that I can't remember.

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What are primary sources?​

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A primary source is an artifact, document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, recording, or any other source of information that was created at the time under study

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Primary sources are sources from an author who has direct, first-hand experience with a period or an event. Primary sources are written around the time the event they describe occurred.

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A picture of soldiers in world war two would be a primary source because it was taken at the time of the war, and was not produced at a later date.

What was the result of the Battle of Stalingrad?

A) The starvation of the Soviet troops resulted in their defeat and allowed German forces to capture important oil fields

B) The German forces held out long enough to end the Soviet advance westward

C) The prolonged battle cost the German army profoundly in troops and equipment and enabled a Soviet advance

D) The resolve of the German army lead Stalin to agree to a nonaggression pact with Hitler

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C) The prolong battle cost the German army profoundly in troops and equipment and enabled a Soviet advance

Which african culture is considered to be the first to smelt (create) iron tools and weapons?
A:Nok
B:Mina
C:Took
D:Song

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Answer:

c

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Iron smelting and forging technologies may have existed in West Africa among the Nok culture of Nigeria as early as the sixth century B.C. In the period from 1400 to 1600, iron technology appears to have been one of a series of fundamental social assets that facilitated the growth of significant centralized kingdoms in ...

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Which among the organization theories is most applicable in today business enviroment why?

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Theories of organizations include rational system perspective, division of labor, bureaucratic theory, and contingency theory. In a rational organization system, there are two significant parts: Specificity of Goals and Formalization.

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6th grade history I mark as brainliest

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Answer:

it is slaves so yeah

What were the early factory people called because they had enough money to build factories

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Answer:

capitalists i believe

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Name two advances that helped Sumerian civilization expand.

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Two advances that are important for Sumerian civilizations are development of written letter and development of irrigational system.

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Sumerian civilization is one of the world's first civilization where first countries and political organization emerged. Created in the valley of Tigris and Euphrates, this civilization developed irrigational system that enabled people to create more permanent settlement in that area and to develop agriculture. On the other side, the development of written letter enabled the creation of certain institutions that enabled easier functioning of the city-states that were created there.

What was the name of the hatchet-wielding temperance movement advocate who visited Oklahoma to influence constitutional policies on prohibition?

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Answer: Carrie nation (C)

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Choose the option that best describes Phillis Wheatley.

A. published a book of poems on religious and moral themes
B. published a successful almanac
C. published the story of his struggles, and delivered a speech that inspired abolitionists
D. organized armed resistance against slavery

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Answer:

A i took the test

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Match each statement with the correct item.
attacked UN forces in

North Korea
Soviet Union
Yalu River
United States
China
Inchon
Pusan
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Russia attack them. they wanted more land

List 4 current SCOTUS justices

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John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States

Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice

Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice

Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice

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Here are the current SCOTUS justices:

Clarence Thomas

Stephen Breyer

John G. Roberts

Samuel A. Alito, Jr.

Sonia Sotomayor

Elena Kagan

Neil McGill Gorsuch

Brett Michael Kavanaugh

Amy Coney Barrett

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Describe the Five Pillars of Islam

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Profession of Faith (shahada). The belief that "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God" is central to Islam. ...

Prayer (salat). ...

Alms (zakat). ...

Fasting (sawm). ...

Pilgrimage (hajj).

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The Five Pillars of Islam are religious practices and rituals. The first pillar is Declaration of Faith, during their prayers Muslims say “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger.” The second pillar is Prayer, Muslims pray five times a day. The third pillar is charity, Muslims are required to give some of their money to people who are living in poverty. The fourth pillar is fasting, during the ninth month of the Muslim calendar Muslims fast and don't eat or drink anything from dawn to sunset. And the fifth pillar is the pilgrimage to Mecca, at least once in their lives Muslims have to travel to Mecca if they are financially able to.

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-1. List 3 events in which Sam Adams participated in that pitted the colonists against the British?​

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Samuel Adams was a Founding Father of the United States and a political theorist who protested British taxation without representation, uniting the American colonies in the fight for independence during the Revolutionary War. He was the second cousin of John Adams and the architect of political ideals about liberty and independence that led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence and America’s independence from Great Britain. In his home state of Massachusetts, Adams held a number of political offices, and served as governor from 1793 to 1797.

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How is the electoral college made up of 538 votes

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Answer: 270

Explanation:A majority of 270 electoral votes is required to elect the President. Your State has the same number of electors as it does Members in its Congressional delegation: one for each Member in the House of Representatives plus two Senators.

Which sentence best describes the activities of the Ku Klux Klan during the 1920s?
A. They were mainly directed at preventing African Americans from voting in the South.
B. They successfully achieved control of both the Congress and the Presidency.
C. They assisted Marcus Garvey in transporting African Americans "back to Africa."
D. They promoted anti-immigrant, anti-Catholic, anti-Jewish, and anti-African-American sentiment.

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the answer is D, they promoted anti-immigrant, anti-catholic, anti-jewish, and anti-african american sentiment

The best sentence that describes the activities of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s is option d.

They promoted anti immigrant, anti-Catholic and anti African American sentiment

The Klan were also referred to as the KKK in the United States. They were a very severe racist group that existed in the country.

They were a white supremacists group that had their agenda as the unleashing of terror on minority groups such as the black Americans.

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which phrase defines colonialism​

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where r the phrases?

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a group of humans that live in a(n) certain area or a nation that lives or separate from a actual country or state like the colonies that were separate Britain.

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How did the triangular slave trade work?
A.Triangular trade never occurred
B.Trade was expanded to India and West Africa
C.Ships sailed to three islands to reach West Africa
D.Ships sailed to West Africa,North/South Africa and Europe and made triple profit with cargo

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The trade went from europe with goods to Africa, where they selled goods for slaves, then to the Americas where they sold and deposited slaves, then all over again.

Explain the arguments put forth regarding slavery by both its defenders and detractors. PLEASE THIS IS THE THIRD TIME IVE HAD TO ASK IM LIT RALLY BOUT TO CRY

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I’m here to help :( so the reason why the South which would be the defenders wanted slavery so bad wasn’t because they just loved giving them such harsh punishments or love just degrading them but it is because this was their form of income and economy. See they had these huge plantations where they needed these slaves to produce their products for them so that they could trade and sell. The south’s economy was based off that of agricultural. Where the north which would be the detractors didn’t need African American slaves because they had the Irish immigrates who would work in these factories for such low prices. And the south also kinda used this as an argument because in the south’s eyes this was “waged slavery”. Because the north didn’t treat the Irish well they were degraded and discriminated against but it wasn’t nearly as harsh punishments as that of the South.
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Under which type of Middle Eastern government does a parliament choose government leaders, such as a prime minister?
A.

a democracy
B.

a monarchy
C.

a republic
D.

a theocracy

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A: A Democracy

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What country helped the continental army in the Battle of Yorktown?


France

England

Spain

Mexico

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Spain provided financing for the final Siege of Yorktown in 1781 with a collection of gold and silver in Havana, then Spanish Cuba. Spain was allied with France through the Bourbon Family Compact and the Revolution was an opportunity to confront their common enemy, Great Britain.
George Washington’s force and France allies the battle of Yorktown

In the period from 1860 to 1870, the
Federal Government encouraged
the settlement of the West by

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granting tracts of land to railroad companies to encourage construction.

How did trade lead to the spread of culture in West Africa?

As people interacted, they exchanged ideas, languages, and religions.
As people immigrated to West Africa, they traded with local villages.
As people met traders, they gained more wealth, influence, and power.
As people became wealthy, they used their influence to spread culture.

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As people interacted, they exchanged ideas, languages, and religions.

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Most merchants who come to trade to another region will most likely have to socialize with the local people there. During the socialization process, these merchants will talk about various topics ranging from their own culture, religion, knowledge, inventions, historical events, etc.

After the merchants came home, the local will spread the things that taught by the merchants to other locals. The merchant also will spread the things that the locals taught to his original country.  

Answer:

a

Explanation

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which statement best summarizes Japan's response to industrialization following the Meiji Restoration

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Answer:

A. Japan invested heavily in industrial technology and quickly became an industrial power .

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