What is a pandemic??????????????????????????????????????????????????

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Answer 1

Answer:

A sickness, disease, or illness that spreads across a country or the world.

There was the Flu pandemic 1889 to 1890

Spanish Flu 1918 to 1920

Answer 2

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c o v i d 19 is a pandemic because it is everywhere in the world, in every country. this does not mean everyone has it,

Definition: a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time.

example: "the impact of the pandemic caused loved ones to be separated and unable to meet in person"

synonyms: disease, contagious, virus


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Which statement best describes HOW Empress Theodora aided her husband in
keeping his thrown during the Nika Riots??

A. Theodora refused to flee the empire like her husband intended saying, "May I never see the day when those who meet me do not call me Empress." Seeing her
courage, Justinian decides to stay and suppresses the riots

B. Theodora refused to leave and was abandoned by her husband leaving her to
rule the empire alone

C. Theodora and her husband Emperor Justinian fled the palace and returned to
Rome where he would continue to rule from the Western half.

D. Theodora accosted her husband, calling her him weak and banned him from
Empire leaving her as the next heir.

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Answer:

d is the answer

Explanation:

she empowered him

A Is the correct answer i hope this helps

which items are associated with the cultures of the northwest indians

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Who died in the opening battle of the American Revolution?

A.Abraham Woodhill

B.Robert Townsend

C.Prince Estabrook

D.John Murray

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Answer:

C. prince estabrook

Explanation:

cuz i said

Answer: A. Abraham Woodhill

Explanation: Abraham Woodhull (October 7, 1750 – January 23, 1826) was a leading member of the Culper Spy Ring in New York City and Setauket, New York, during the American Revolutionary War. He used the alias "Samuel Culper" (later "Samuel Culper Sr."), which was a play on Culpeper County, Virginia, and was suggested by George Washington then later on died in the opening battle.

Which was a result of The French and Indian War? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
A. Taxes on the colonists were increased
B. The debate over slavery began.
C. Great Britain was in debt.
D. Great Britain tightened its control over the American colonies.

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Answer:

a and b

Explanation:

a and c
taxes increase bc Great Britain was in debt

Cars are powered by fossil fuels, which come from the remains of ancient living things that were buried and exposed to high temperature and pressure from Earth’s interior.

Which spheres are represented when fossil fuels form?

a.atmosphere and biosphere
b.biosphere and geosphere
c.cryosphere and atmosphere
d.geosphere and hydrosphere

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B.) biosphere and geosphere should be the answer to this question!

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What is the difference between a primary source and an artifact?
a. Primary sources are studied by archaeologists; artifacts are studied by historians.
b. Primary sources are written sources; artifacts are objects.
c. Primary sources are made by people; artifacts are made by machines.
d. Primary sources are studied by historians; artifacts are not.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

the answer is B- Primary Sources are written sources

Please answer correctly no links

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1. Advanced cities
2. Advanced technology
3. specialized workers
Advanced city
Advanced technology

What is a pandemic? (don't mind the rest it won't let me post if I don't have more than 20 letters.)

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Pandemic flu" has been one of the buzzwords of late 2005. But how does the phrase that's on everyone's lips differ from "epidemic," that other well-worn disease term?

Apparently, a lot of people aren't sure. Merriam-Webster reports that "pandemic" is the seventh most frequently looked-up word in its online dictionary this year. The definition: "occurring over a wide geographic area and affecting an exceptionally high proportion of the population."

This is almost the same as the dictionary definition for "epidemic," and it doesn't explain much when it comes to influenza -- a.k.a. the flu.

An epidemic of influenza is different from the dreaded pandemic that scientists and world health officials fear is nigh. We might see an epidemic of seasonal influenza during any given year. In fact, we just had one.

Flu reached epidemic levels in the U.S. for 10 weeks in a row during the 2004-2005 season. Records kept by the CDC show that during the week ending March 5, 2005, 8.9% of all deaths reported in 122 U.S. cities were due to influenza and pneumonia (a common complication of the flu).

The CDC's definition of a flu epidemic relates to the percentage of deaths in a given week caused by influenza and pneumonia. The "epidemic threshold" is a certain percentage above what is considered normal for that period. The normal level, or baseline, is statistically determined based on data from past flu seasons.

Christine Pearson, a spokeswoman for the CDC, cautions that the definition of an influenza epidemic doesn't apply to other diseases.

Seasonal flu epidemics may sicken millions, but those who die are typically a small number of the elderly, very young children, and people with weak immune systems. That's not the case during the worst influenza pandemics.

There are two main features of an influenza pandemic. First, the virus is a new strain that has never infected people before. Second, it's on a global scale. Sometimes it's also unusually deadly.

Explanation:

A pandemic is when like a virus or something like that gets out and everyone has to stay away from the outside world for a bit until either it’s clear or until it’s down a little bit to there your able to come out and not get sick

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Answer:

B. The industrial Revolution makes goods cheaper to produce.

Explanation:

This means they can sell it for a lower price, resulting in americans being able to afford mass-produced goods.

D or B now you have to use process of elimination hope this helps

What were three reasons for starting the colonies in the New World?


the need for a Northwest Passage
the need for a Northwest Passage

a desire for adventure
a desire for adventure

to escape religious persecution
to escape religious persecution

poor people needed help
poor people needed help

a desire for profit
a desire for profit

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They came to the Americas to escape poverty, warfare, political turmoil, famine and disease. They believed colonial life offered new opportunities. Virginia/Jamestown -Jamestown was the first of the 13 colonies after the failure to establish a colony on Roanoke Island. It was founded by The London Company in 1607

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1. They Came to the Americas to Escape Poverty

2. They belived colonial life offered new oppertunites

3. They Came to Escape Political Turmoil

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The Federalist Papers was a collection of essays written by John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton in 1788. The essays urged the ratification of the United States Constitution, which had been debated and drafted at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. Imagine you were writing one of these essays: what would you have written to convince the citizens of the United States to ratify (pass or put into effect) the new Constitution?

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Is it fair to argue that one of the factors that drove the sugar trade was the ideal growing conditions in the Caribbean? Explain your answer.

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The most important factors that drove the Sugar Trade were the availability of the Caribbean Islands to the British, the increasing desire for sugar, England's strong economy, complementary industries (i.e. slave trade), and commercialism.

Explanation:

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i dont think so

What may have been some reasons for not allowing certain immigrants to enter the U.S.?

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Some people think that immigration is a threat to the country by allowing these people into the community.
Racism, terrorism, “purity” of a country, nationalism

How many years did it take to build Mount Rushmore?

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Answer:

14 years

Explanation:

started 1927 finished in 1941

What is the bubonic plague?

1. a disease spread by fruit and vegetables from the Silk Road
2. a disease spread by medicine that contained the bacteria
3. a disease spread by infected fleas and human parasites
4. a disease spread by poor agricultural practices that affected farmers

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Answer:

3. a disease spread by infected fleas and human parasites

Explanation:

The bubonic plague is transmitted through the bite of an infected flea or exposure to infected material through a break in the skin.

The bubonic plague is a disease spread by inflected fleas and human parasites. Thus the option (3) is correct.

What is plague?

Plague is an infectious diseases which is caused by the Bacteria that is transmitted through fleas. This disease can be deadly if antibodies does not develops. It is also known as Black death.

Bubonic Plague is also a type of a disease caused by the spread of the inflected fleas and human parasites. These fleas develops this infections from the rodents.

Thus the correct option is (3).

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the east coast in 1800 became
hot
crowded
boring

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Answer:

The east coast in 1800 became hot.

Explanation:

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What geographic feature is indicated by #8?

The Bosporus Strait

The Nile River

The Red Sea

The Persian Gulf

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answer: The Persian Gulf
The answer: is The Persian Gulf I’m pretty sure

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Explain in an EASY way how to do this pls so that I can do it on my own.

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Answer:

Y = 98

Explanation:

Look at screenshot below to try and help:

Answer:

y=98

Explanation:

3y/7=42

Solve for y by simplifying both sides of the equation then isolating the variable

The Federalist Papers was a collection of essays written by John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton in 1788. The essays urged the ratification of the United States Constitution, which had been debated and drafted at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. Imagine you were writing one of these essays: what would you have written to convince the citizens of the United States to ratify (pass or put into effect) the new Constitution?

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Answer:Jenn

Explanation:hhh

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Theocracy is a form of government based off of religion.

The rulers who were believed to be gods were rulers because of that belief.

They were chosen for the sole reason that their religion followed the practices of those Gods and those people appeared to be them.

d theocracy is a form of government based off of religions.
rulers who were believed to be gods were rulers bc of that belief.

ncreased immigration from foreign countries, a dramatic rise in birth rate, and a long period of peace all contribute to ___________.
A.
increased pestilence
B.
decreased pestilence
C.
increased population
D.
decreased population

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y he correct answer is b

Answer:

increased population.

Explanation:

More people (immigrators) are getting pregnant which means the population will increase.

what does 1 peter 2:24 say in the bible?

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Answer:

He personally carried our sins in his body on the cross so that we can be dead to sin and live for what is rightl By his wounds you are healed.

Explanation:

“He himself bore our sins” in his body on the cross, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; “by his wounds you have been healed

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the answer would be B
The answer is b. Because it just makes sense

How did the American and French Revolutions affect enslaved people in Haiti?

A.Haitians saw that Americans were able to get equality for all people.

B.Haitians believed they could defeat the British if the Americans did.

C.Haitians were encouraged to declare their right to self-rule.

D.Haitians realized that they could win independence without using violence.

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Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

C.
Haitians believed they could defeat the British if Americans did
Reason: they believe they could deaf the British because Their goal is to view how
Haitians contributed to American history newspaper records of the period.

Why did the Aztecs choose the location of Tenochitlian as their permanent home?

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It is said that the Aztecs chose the site of their capital, Tenochtitlan, because of the presence of a bird perched on a cactus and eating a snake.
It is said that the Aztecs chose the site of their capital, Tenochtitlan, because of the presence of a bird perched on a cactus and eating a snake. In this lesson, students will learn about that ancient Aztec legend and about how Tenochtitlan became the site of modern-day Mexico City.

What was significant about colonial leaders choosing to sign the Declaration of Independence?

A.They were fearful of backlash among the colonists so they took a vote in their state before they signed.

B.They were cowardly and were only swayed by the people who overwhelmingly wanted them to sign it.

C.They were ignorant because most of them believed Britain was already going to release the colonies from their control in a year.

D.They were courageous despite the possibility of punishment from Britain.

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Answer:

The answer is most likely D.

D. The rest don’t make sense and it is the o ly sensible option!

How did the bubonic plague contribute to the end of the manor system in Europe? Choose three correct answers.

1. Landowners lost power.
2. Many laborers moved to cities.
3. People bought their own land.
4. People gained opportunities for social mobility.
5. The church allowed people to get their own jobs.

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Answer:

1. Landowners lost power

2. Many Laborers moved to cities

4. People gained opportunities for social mobility

Explanation:

The only three that made sense.

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What is one Native American accomplishment or achievement?

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Answer:American Indian achievements

Indians cultivated and developed many plants that are very important in the world today. Some of them are white and sweet potatoes, corn, beans, tobacco, chocolate, peanuts, cotton, rubber and gum.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The Natives have raised and grew many plants.

Explanation:

In their time in the United States, the Native Americans have cultivated (raised/grew) many species (types) of plants that are important in our would today! We know plants like Sweet potatoes, white potatoes, chocolate, tobacco, beans, corn, and many more thanks to the Natives!

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Which statements accurately describe early humans?

Select all correct answers.


Early humans mastered fire.


Early humans never worked together in groups.


Early humans lived in caves, rock shelters in cliffs, and in tents.


Early humans were nomadic, for the most part.

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Answer:

C,D

Explanation:

early humans lived a nomadic lifestyle by always being on the move. they took shelter wherever they could find it.

The correct option is C. Early humans lived in caves, rock shelters on cliffs, and tents that statement accurately describe early humans.

They gave up their nomadic lifestyle because they learned how to farm and needed to settle down to take care of their crops. So they began to settle down and lead normal lives.

What crops did early man grow?

The Near East is where the ancestors of cereals like wheat, barley, and peas were first discovered. Cereals were first produced in Syria 9,000 years ago, whereas figs were first grown 11,300 years ago, according to evidence of ancient seedless fruits found in the Jordan Valley.

Early humans were hunters and gatherers during the Paleolithic period, which lasted from around 2.5 million years ago to 10,000 B.C. They lived in caves, rudimentary houses, or tepees. They hunted wild animals and birds using primitive stone axes and simple stone and bone tools.

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In the early years of human history, people traded goods with one another. This tradition continues in today's world. Many of the goods used every day were acquired as a result of trade. Today, trade remains very important to economic survival.

For this project, you will be asked to make comparisons between trading practices in early empires and trading practices today.

Think about trade in early empires versus trade today.
Jot down your thoughts.
Write a 200-300 word essay comparing and contrasting trade in early empires with trade today.
Here are some questions to answer to help you get started:
How have methods for transporting goods changed over time?
How has industrialization and the production of manufactured goods affected trade?
How do government regulations and trading blocs affect trade?
Have the benefits of trade changed over time?
How has the construction of canals or roads changed trade routes?

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Answer:

OK, I only have answers for the 1st and last one but here we go

Explanation:

The methods for transporting goods have changed a lot over time. Now, we can trade is often done by ships. But back in the ancient days they probably traded mainly by foot and/or horseback.

The construction of roads and canals have affected trade routes a lot. With canals and roads, people looking to trade or trading can go to much farther places in a shorter amount of time. Therefore, trade with roads/canals is much easier than it was without.

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