How does a Supreme Court Justice get his/her position?​

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How are Supreme Court Justices selected? The President nominates someone for a vacancy on the Court and the Senate votes to confirm the nominee, which requires a simple majority. In this way, both the Executive and Legislative Branches of the federal government have a voice in the composition of the Supreme Court.


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Describe the attitudes of the leaders of Mecca? Give me a reason pleaseee

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ghost town

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what is the most likely effect of the media focusing on a paricular issue in multiple stories​

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The issue becomes part of the public agenda, prompting policy changes.

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The promotion of a certain issue will most likely lead to activists movements. If the movements gained a lot of support, Government representatives candidates who wanted to run for office will see that activism as a potential to obtain a huge voter base.

If those representatives won the election , that representatives could start to make a push to create legislations to fix that issues. This is why it could act as a prompt that lead to policy changes

once a bill passes both chambers, the only way it can become law is if it is signed by the President of the United States

T or F ?

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true :)

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true

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In your own words, please explain the difference between Republicanism and Federalism.

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The Federalists wanted a strong central government and a loose interpretation of the Constitution. The Republicans favored states' rights more than a central government and they had a strict interpretation of the Constitution. Another big difference was that the Federalists encouraged commerce and manufacturing.

In your own words, explain the benefits and limitations of using tanks in WWI.

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WWI had several undesirable features the most important being:

Tanks were not reliable: tanks broke down with astounding regularity at such a rate that initially most tanks would not make it through the first 24 hours of combat. The reliability was improved as experience was gained but remained high throughout the war.

Tanks were slow; about the same speed as a walking man or not much more (at least the large ones). The smaller variety achieved higher speed over firm and flat surfaces, such as they could encounter after a breakthrough. But to get there they had to navigate the crater infested battlefields, with additional obstacles such as trenches, rubble, etc. The operational speed was not impressive to say the least.

Explanation:

Tanks were toxic: men fought alongside a smoke generating engine, in a confined space in which they generated more fumes from their own weapons. Add the noise and heat of the weapons and engine and it is no surprise that crew performance suffered as a result.

Tanks were dangerous to the crew: they had no safety gear. As the tanks rumble across the battlefield, the crew was subjected to shocks and was liable to be thrown about, colliding with the mechanical gear and/or the weapons themselves. In a famous demonstration for the British King, half the crew was knocked out when they drove over an alleged bunker!

Tanks were not impervious to armor piercing rounds nor to field artillery: tanks sported large steel plates, but these were not in lined nor shape in any manner. Thus they relied on sheer depth to stop penetration. But penetration was not the only threat. The metal plates were subject to "spalding" where flecks of molten metal would detach from the inside surface of the plates, striking the crew and injuring them.

Tanks were relatively short ranged: the fuel consumption was high, the fuel reservoirs were small, thus severely limiting the combat range, not that they were expected to go that far: penetrating a few kilometers to the third trench system was all that was expected until plans were made for the 1919 Campaign.

They were heavy and cumbersome: once immobilized, they had to be repaired in situ. They were no tank recovery vehicles to speak of. This means that if and when the Germans recapture the battlefield in a counter-attack, they captured the tanks and could them back in operation for themselves. This happened more than what admitted at the time.

These are the 'cons'. What about the 'pros'?

If and where they did not break down or became disabled due to enemy fire or difficult terrain, they were very effective, especially in the absence of effective infantry anti-tank weapons. They did overcome the barbed wire, trenches, and most machine gun resistance encountered and facilitated if not created breakthrough for the following infantry.

Tanks were 'force multipliers', transporting a few men and weapons to the crucial battlefield spots where they could the most damage.

Tanks, at least initially, were shock and awe weapons. German infantry, generally defenseless against them (on their own), would be affected and this reduced their combat effectiveness. As experience was gained, they lost some, but not all, of the morale impact.

Tanks represented the weapons of the future. Given field experience and increasingly better technology, they were the precursor to the armored fighting vehicles of the 30's and 40's.

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Drag each tile to the correct location on the diagram. Determine whether the following descriptions apply to Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, or both.​

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Answer:thomas wrote the declaration

and was the founding father benjamin did the other two

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Determine whether the following descriptions apply to Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, or both. was a founding father of the United States of America wrote the D…

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Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts argued against nullification, saying that the United States had not been formed by the states, but by _____.

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Arguments against nullification the clearest argument against nullification came from Massachusetts senator Daniel Webster. He argued that the United States had not been formed by the states, but by the entire American people.

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Between 1870 and 1900, industrialization in the United States led to
working conditions that labor unions opposed. Select the working
conditions that labor unions OPPOSED (did not like).
*
A. dangerous working conditions
B. long hours
C. low pay
D. child labor
E. lunch or dinner breaks

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Answer:b

Explanation:

Answer: if you can have more than 1, then a, c,  and d

was chosen as the president of the Constitutional
Convention. *
A. Ben Franklin
B. Alexander Hamilton
C.Thomas Jefferson
D. George Washington

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Answer:

George Washington was elected President during the Constitutional Convention.

Explanation:

Washington's presence provided a sense of focus and direction. While he originally did not want to be involved with the creation of the Constitution, Washington certainly had a vision for a stronger union.

Hi, I have a question?, so i have been seeing so many muslims now, and I dont know how i think of them so.... I just wanna ask what do u think about muslims??

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Answer:

They are very relegious people who tend to pray to heavens more than anybody else

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I mean it’s just a religion. Muslims are not dangerous. Their religion just so happens to be found in the region that terrorism is also found and people associate them with one another even though they aren’t the same. Some call that racism, but it can be whatever you think it is.

Please help! Please!

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Answer:

Olympic games are held EVERY 4 YEARS

The ORGINAL purpose was for Greek men to show off their skills and enforce the relationships between different Greek cities. At that time, only mean were allowed to compete. Not women.

Some ORIGINAL sports in the Olympics were Wrestling, Running, and Boxing

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Held every : After four years

Original purpose : The ancient Olympic Games were primarily a part of a religious festival in honor of Zeus, the father of the Greek gods and goddesses.

Some of the sports competition of the original Olympics is : The ancient Games included running, long jump, shot put, javelin, boxing, pankration and equestrian events.

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16. Which statement about the impact of the Silk Road and the African gold-salt trade is
correct?
A. Both led to the reemergence of classical scholarship as an
influential force
B. Both led to cultural isolation and discouraged the diffusion of religious beliefs.
C. Both facilitated the expansion of trade and the spread of religion,
social customs, and military technologies.
D. Both resulted in declines in domestic production in many cultures
due to improved access to goods from other regions.

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The answer is actually C. Both facilitated the expansion of trade and the spread of religion, social customs, and military technologies.

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Both facilitated the expansion of trade and the spread of religion, social customs, and military technologies is the statement about the impact of the Silk Road and the African gold-salt trade is correct. Hence, option C is correct.

What is meant by expansion of trade?

The expansion of trade changed which items were produced, where they were produced, and how they were produced by increasing the division of labour. Of course, progress in technology contributed to increasing output.

Trade and commerce expanded thanks to the Industrial Revolution's large-scale productions. Extra products were exported to other countries.

Rising incomes led to the industrialized nations' wealth and prosperity. The use of steamships, which were superior to earlier ships, led to a growth in trade as well.

Thus, option C is correct.

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what is not a reason the americans declared independence from great britain

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Answer:

they loved the new taxes

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What is Guerrilla Warfare and how was it used to gain an advantage in the south? (3 sentence minimum)

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Answer:

The answer is below

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Guerilla warfare is a type of unpredictable military approach or tactics, employed by a small band of armed individuals.

This group of individuals is often paramilitary individuals, armed civilians, etc.

During the battle, the group utilizes military strategies such as ambushes, petty warfare, hit-and-run, etc, to battle a regular and more formidable conventional army.

The Confederates used Guerilla warfare to their advantage during the civil what by having majorly two groups of Guerilla warfare namely the partisans and the bushwhackers. The bushwhackers include the likes of William Clarke Quantrill.

which mauryan leader became a buddhist?

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Answer:

emperor Ashoka

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When was the first Coke ever made and where was it made? CORRECT ANSWERS ONLY!!

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Answer:

January 29, 1892, Atlanta, GA

about what percentage of immigrants become citizens of the United States?
10%
50%
25%
70%

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In absolute numbers, the United States has a larger immigrant population than any other country, with 47 million immigrants as of 2015. This represents 19.1% of the 244 million international migrants worldwide, and 14.4% of the U.S. population.

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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. After the Paris Peace Treaty, France was no longer a threat to Spanish settlements in North
America.

b. Marqués de Rubí determined that Spanish efforts to convert and befriend Native Americans
were not working.

c. Spain moved all of the East Texas mission populations to San Antonio to strengthen the
defense of the settlement there.

d. Marqués de Rubí determined that Spain was in a good position to defend the territory it had
gained from the Treaty of Paris.

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Answer:

C, is your answer

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Answer:

Is c my man

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Environmental Issues of Unites States and Canada
Canada
• What is the relationship between economic activities and the need for resources management and conservation in Canada?
• What activities are causing growing concern over climate change in Canada?
• How human activities cause air and water pollution in Canada?
• In which ways the government and others in Canada are addressing environmental issues?
United States
• Describe the issues that requires the responsible management of water and timber resources in the United States.
• In which ways human activities have created air and water pollution?
• Explain the efforts to address environmental issues in the United States.

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Answer:

Thats not nice of you :(

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Which of these groups was LAST in conquering Jerusalem (of those covered)
O A. Greeks
OB. Egyptians
O c. Persians
OD. Romans

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D

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Name 5 weaknesses of the ARTICLE OF CONFEDERATION and the results of each of these weaknesses.

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1. No taxing power

The confederation gov't could not require states to pay taxes.

2. Inflation

The continental dollars were not backed by gold or silver so their value was inflated.

3. Jealousy and Arguing among states

4. Tariff Wars(tax wars)

Each state charged rival states a tariff on imported goods.

5. Foreign Affairs in Shambles

Foreign countries distrusted the confederation because it had no power of the purse to back its agreements.

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explain the vents that led to the reunification of east and west germany in the 1990s. what makes this region a historically significant part of this era? in addition discuss how the reunification of germany led to economic problems. explain why these changes were inevitable

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Answer:

niice

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How did Renaissance ideas spread beyond Italy?
Select all correct answers.


a. merchants who journeyed throughout europe spread the word about italian accomplishments

b. when leonardo da vinci went to work in France, he carried with him knowledge of renaissance ideas, art, and architecture

c. wealthy merchants in northern europe offered enormous sums of money to renaissance artists who would reveal their secrets

d. scholars traveled from monastery carrying italian ideas and books with them

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Answer:

A & D

Explanation:

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I think it’s C, D, A. Here’s why:

- The 3/5ths compromise states the 3/5 of the slave population would be counted for for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives

- The definition of electoral college is the group of presidential electors required by the Constitution to form every four years for the sole purpose of electing the president and vice president according to wikipedia

- Antifederalist believed in a more small and localized government and federalist wanted a stronger federal government


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Using the map below, explain how to find the longitude and latitude of Mexico City. Be sure to provide the longitude and latitude measurements within your explanation.

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Finding the latitude and longitude of Mexico city is very simple. You only have too find the nearest latitude marker, which is 20 degrees North, and the nearest longitude marker, which is 100 degrees West. From there, in any sufficiently large physical map, or more commonly, in a visual map software, the more specific coordinates can be found.

In the case of Mexico city, the exact latitude is 19.4 degrees North, and the exact longitude is 99.1 degrees West.

“Few wives in antebellum America enjoyed a life free from labor. Family life depended on the smooth performance of an extensive array of unpaid occupations in the household, and on the presence . . . of someone to provide that work—to supervise the children through the vicissitudes of a changing social and economic order; to make and mend clothes, quilts, pillows, and other household furnishings; to shop for items the household could afford . . . , and scavenge . . . for those it could not; to clean, cook, and bake; and, whenever necessary, to move from unpaid to paid labor to bolster the household income. The growth . . . of the cash [economy] of the Northeast had not rendered this labor superfluous. Nor had it reduced housework to unskilled labor.”

Jeanne Boydston, historian, Home and Work, 1990

QUESTION: Which of the following most directly contributed to the situation described in the excerpt?

a The abolitionist movement
b The market revolution
c The emergence of mass political parties
d Increased immigration

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Answer:

B. The market revolution

Explanation:

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Antebellum America refers to the period before the civil war. There were a series of revolutions that marked this period. The event that most directly contributed to the situation described in the excerpt is;

b. The market revolution

The market revolution was a series of changes that affected the economy of the American nation in the first half of the nineteenth century.

Many Americans began moving from the rural areas to the cities where they worked in the factories. Women were affected too as they began working away from home to provide income for their households.

So their movement from "unpaid to paid labor" was characteristic of the market revolution.

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In America in the seventeenth century, rural areas relied heavily upon sheriffs. Those sheriffs were
appointed by the governor of the state
chosen by popular vote
volunteers
selected and chosen by a federal agency

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Chosen by popular vote.

Explanation:

Municipal and County level sherrifs have always been elected by the population of either the city or county population by direct popular vote. Today most sherrifs are still elected officials.

The purpose of government in a theocracy is to:

a. guarantee rights for women
b. elect the most qualified leaders
c. reduce the total amount of taxes
d. promote a specific religion.

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Answer:d

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Answer:

D

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According to Washington, what impact will discrimination have? African Americans will have their own schools and work to improve them. White people will not be affected by discrimination. Both African American and white people will ultimately be hurt by discrimination.

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In my opinion the answer is probably "Both African American and white people will ultimately be hurt by discrimination." But, that is not based on facts. Let me do some reasearch and I can give you a proper answer.

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to answer "According to Washington, what impact will discrimination have? " (edge)

Both African American and white people will ultimately be hurt by discrimination.

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