Answer:
Explanation:
They were the responsibility of their families.
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What crops were grown in the Americas that were labor-intensive and helped lead to the slave trade?
Answer:
I'm pretty sure that is was because of Cotton Plantations
why do ducks fly and what is the biggest animal
Answer:
I'm pretty sure ducks fly similarly to birds. It conserves energy (just like birds).
The biggest animal is a blue whale. It can weigh up to 400,000 pounds and it can be as long as 98 feet in length. (btw 400,000 pounds is 33 elephants)
the goal of the policy was to reduce the population to ____ million by 2080
A. 7 million
B. 700 million
C. 7 billion
D. 70 million
According to Dr. Michael Persinger, electrical processes of the brain are closely associated with Altered States of Consciousness:________
a. Cerebellum
b. Occipital Lobe
c. Frontal Lobe
d. Temporal Lobe
Answer:
c. Temporal Lobe
Explanation:
Temporal lobe: The term "temporal lobe" is described as one of different lobes of an individual's brain and is associated with the cerebral cortex. Temporal lobe is considered as the lower lobe of the cerebral cortex, and it is embedded close to the "ear level" within the skull. It is mainly responsible for preserving and creating both long-term and conscious memory.
Dr. Michael Persinger was an American professor of "psychology" who studied various phenomenon including spiritual experiences, consciousness, etc.
In the question above, the correct answer is option-c.
14. France's crude death rate is probably higher than Bangladesh's because:
France is involved in more wars
France has more natural disasters
France has a higher percentage of elderly people
Bangladesh has a better healthcare system
Bangladesh has a higher life expectancy
Answer: France has a higher percentage of elderly people
What role do exacutive agencies play in developing the federal budget
Answer:
Once appropriations and other budgetary legislation have become law, federal agencies are responsible for executing the budget. Agencies execute the budget by collecting, obligating, and expending federal resources in accordance with the budgetary laws that have been enacted.
Explanation:
Facts you might find useful.
What role does the executive branch play in the budget process.
The Federal budget process provides the means for the executive and legislative branch to make informed decisions between competing national needs and policies, to determine priorities, to allocate resources to those priorities, and to ensure the laws are executed according to those priorities.
What is the purpose of the executive departments.
The day-to-day enforcement and administration of federal laws is in the hands of the various executive departments, created by Congress to deal with specific areas of national and international affairs.
Answer: develop budget request
Explanation:
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In which scenario would a federal-state work BEST?
In a country that has a dictator and censorship
In a country that has a state religion and national language
In a country that is vast with a diverse population
In a country that has an absolute monarch and high immigration
In a country that is small in size with a single language and state religion
Answer:
In a country that is vast with a diverse population
Explanation:
A federal-state or a federation is a collection of different states that have a national and state governments with the central government governing affairs.
Therefore, the scenario that a federal-state would work BEST is In a country that is vast with a diverse
Answer:
A country with a vast diverse population
Explanation:
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15. Which ideas predicted greater famines from overpopulation and carrying capacity strains than actually occurred?
the Demographic Transition Model
the Epidemiological Model
Malthusian Theory
Neo-Malthusian Theory
China's One Child Policy
Answer: Malthusian theory
If the Earth was the size of a basketball, about 24 centimeters in diameter, about how thick is the Earth’s crust?
Answer:
the thickness of the leather covering and another inch (or 2.5 centimeters) below that
Explanation:
19. Based on the map, which area is most densely populated?
eastern Asia
northern Europe
western North America
central South America
southern Africa
For question #19
Generalizability of qualitative studies is often limited by ______
a. insufficient size
b. sufficient size
c. representative of the population
Answer:
c. representative of the population
Explanation:
Generalizability: In psychology, the term "generalizability" is described as a measure of how functional the results of a specific study are for a "broader group" of situations or people. Therefore, if the result of a specific study can be applied broadly to distinct types of situations or people, then the given study possesses good "generalizability".
In the question above, the correct answer is option-c.
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The last governor of South Carolina in the era of the Articles of Confederation was
A) John Rutledge
B) Francis Pickens
C) Charles Pinckney
D) Benjamin Guerard
Answer:
Charles Pinckney
Explanation:
because he was the last govenor
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Which of the following best describes the change in federal government spending, in nominal dollars, since 1960?
Select the correct answer below:
a)Federal spending as a percentage of GDP has increased every year.
b)Federal spending as a percentage of GDP has decreased.
c)Federal spending as a percentage of GDP has had a fluctuating range, growing in some years but decreasing in others.
d)Federal spending as a percentage of GDP has remained the same.
Answer: Federal spending as a percentage of GDP has had a fluctuating range, growing in some years but decreasing in others.
If i were to sell this painting how much would i get and why? Just a little extra credit thing. It is a painting by the artist named Andres Orpinas.
Answer:I belive around 25,000 or either 75,000 just depends on what you wanna put it up for
Explanation:
Which was the main cause of the great migration to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s? the need for workers in the US political unrest in Europe religious persecution in Eastern Europe Oscarcity of land and money
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
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The main cause of the great migration to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s was the need for workers in the US. The correct option is A.
What is migration?Human migration is the movement of people from one location to another with the intention of settling in a new location, either permanently or temporarily.
Migration is defined as the movement of people from one location to another with the intention of settling.
Causes includes environmental factors, such as the need for resources due to overpopulation, were frequently the cause of migration in preindustrial societies.
Differences in income and economic opportunities between countries, varying levels of social and human security, and existing ethnic and diaspora networks are the most important reasons for international migration.
The main reason for the large migration to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s was a lack of workers in the country.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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56. Which statement best summarizes the difference between immigration to the United States before and after 1920?
Before most were Catholic; after most were Protestant
Before most were wealthy; after most were poor
Before most were English; after most were not
Before most were from the Americas and Asia; after most were from Europe
Before most were from Europe; after most were from the Americas and Asia
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Name one important individual and the southern colonies contribution.
Answer: captian john Smith
Explanation:
Captain john Smith was a leader for southern colonies
Answer: Famous people in the southern colonies are John Smith, George Calvert, Lord Proprietors, Charter of Carolina, and James Oglethorpe.
The Southern Colonies concentrated on agriculture and developed the plantations exporting tobacco, cotton, corn, vegetables, grain, fruit and livestock. The Southern Colonies had the largest slave population who worked on the Slave Plantations. Plantations grew cotton, tobacco, indigo (a purple dye), and other crops.
Q.9-Draw the "tongue" and label the various taste zones.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
2) Analysis: Which document seems to emphasize the individual power of states? Cite textual evidence
to support your answer.
Answer:
Document seems to emphasize the individual power of states is described below in details.
Explanation:
Such powers are termed concurrent powers. These cover the authority to tax, use, and obtain money. State governments administer their own judicial arrangements, charter companies, provide public literacy, and control property rights. The Constitution also places and checks the power of the Federal Government over the states and maintains that the authority of the states will work as a check on the authority of the national government.
Why did the U.S. State Department repeal
Paul Robeson's passport and bar him from
international travel?
Answer:
So the U.S State Department revoked his passport because of his anti-colonialism and his support for radical social and economic reform on African Liberation.
Explanation:
What did the Great Map cover? Why was it important? (Site 1)
Answer:
1) The great map covered the areas in which there was land but it wasn't divided yet into states and such
2) This was important because if you are traveling, you must have a map or something to navigate with.
Explanation:
Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.
1. advise
in American politics, situation in which one party controls the House and the other party controls the Senate
2. ambassador
ruling; overseeing
3. assess
to evaluate and set the amount of a tax
4. consent
to recommend or suggest
5. contenders
presiding officer of the Senate whenever the vice president is not present
6. divided government
to agree or accept
7. president pro tempore
political competitors
8. presiding
recall; cancel
9. repeal
a representative of a government; a diplomat who resides in the country where the ambassador is in communication
Answer:
1. advise - to recommend or suggest
2. ambassador - a representative of a government
3. assess - to evaluate and set the amount of a tax
4. consent - to agree or accept
5. contenders - political competitors
6. divided government - in American politics, situation in which one party controls the House and the other party controls the Senate
7. president pro tempore - presiding officer of the Senate whenever the vice president is not present
8. presiding - ruling; overseeing
9. repeal - recall; cancel
Explanation:
Just a quick explanation of each of these terms, although many of them are self-explanatory:
1. to advise - a verb that means to suggest a solution or the most adequate response regarding a certain problem.
2. ambassador - is a diplomat that resides in a foreign country, in an embassy
3. to assess - means to evaluate the value or the situation or the damage, or speaking of taxes, to set their height
4. to consent - means to agree to a deal or a proposal
5. contenders - competitiors to a certain position, title, function (or any reward that is)
6. divided government - pretty much self-explanatory
7. president pro tempore - "pro tempore" can be translated as "for the time being" or "temporary". So the person overseeing the Senate in the absence of the vice-president
8. presiding - being in charge, ruling (a conference, a gathering, an organization, a summit etc.)
9. to repeal - to cancel or revoke a law
How many electors are there total in the Electoral College?
Answer:
538 electors
Explanation:
How do Interest Groups try to influence the government?
Answer: The interest group tries to realize its own goals through various types of pressure.
Explanation:
The goal of these groups is to promote their own goals. The mechanisms used by these groups are lobbying, but also pressure on the media and the public. These groups' interests vary, from efforts to promote their economic ideas to pressures to implement their social goals. Target groups exist, operate, and are organized at all levels of government.
what is the main agenda of the nativist
Answer:
Nativism is the political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants, including the support of immigration-restriction measures.
Answer:What were nativists main goals?
Nativism is the political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants, including the support of immigration-restriction measures.
Explanation:
mention the importance of
Nepalese legal system .
Answer:
Nepalese legal system has started to introduce new concept through different sub systems and the influence of Hindu legal system was minimized and it became hybrid legal system for last fifty years. ... the concept of rule of law, fundamental right of people, independent judiciary etc. were introduced in the legal system.
What is one major feature of local governments with a strong mayor-counci structure? O A. The mayor shares power with a city manager. O B. The mayor can pass laws without the council. O C. The mayor has the power to veto council decisions. O D. The mayor has the power of one council member.
Answer:
C - mayor has the power to veto
Explanation:
Answer:
the mayor and city hire a council manager
Explanation:
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What is the term for the value of one nation’s currency compared to another? A. the trade barrier B. the exchange rate C. the money exchange D. the currency difference Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
The Exchange Rate
Explanation:
An exchange rate is the value of a country's currency vs. that of another country or economic zone. Most exchange rates are free-floating and will rise or fall based on supply and demand in the market.