Answer: European nations came to the Americas to increase their wealth and broaden their influence over world affairs. Many of the people who settled in the New World came to escape religious persecution. The Pilgrims, founders of Plymouth, Massachusetts, arrived in 1620.
Explanation: Why did European countries want to settle the new world
What is entropy?
A
measure of disorder in a system
O
B
O
measure of order in a system
С
measure of thermodynamic equilibrium
D
none of the above
Answer:
Your answer is A.
Explanation:
Entropy - the measure of a system's thermal energy per unit temperature that is unavailable for doing useful work
the amount of entropy is also a measure of the molecular disorder, or randomness, of a system
a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system
Smith wrote about this event 15 years after it happened. Do you think he remembered it exactly happened and why?
Answer: Yes, because he wrote about his event
The symbols used in language have no direct relationship benveen the word and the object or idea.
True or False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
because benveen the word and the object or idea
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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circa of mayan headdresses
Answer:
What?
Explanation:
What do you mean is these a different language or something
Who was the vice president of the Confederate States
Answer:
Alexander Hamilton Stephens,
A person who has a brain injury is having difficulty seeing and hearing. These symptoms indicate that damage has occurred in the
Answer:
brain
Explanation:
I think that's the answer
For punishment to be MOST effective:
SHE OR HE BE SUSPENDED IN ONE WEEK.
How can you be understanding of others who might be dealing with trauma?
what are some negative effects between the native americans and the europeans
Answer:
When the Europeans came to the Americas, the Europeans brought diseases with them to which the Native Americans had no immunity. As a result, many Native Americans died from these diseases such as cholera and chicken pox. The Europeans also exploited the land on which the Native Americans lived.
Explanation:
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1. Which of the following statements about Mexico in the 1980s is true?
a. The government raised the standard of living.
b. o Mexico's debt grew smaller.
c. O Mexico and the United States agreed to increase Mexican immigration.
d. o People complained of limited aid to earthquake victims.
Help im so confused !!
Answer:
can't help you there but I can tell you that it might be either the third or the second one
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What kind of ways do people move?
Answer:
walk: move on one's feet.
limp: walk unevenly because one leg is hurt.
hobble: walk with difficulty.
stagger: walk unsteadily as if about to fall.
stumble: stagger.
lurch: stagger.
tiptoe: walk on the tips of one's toes.
stroll: walk for pleasure.
amble: walk at a slow, leisurely pace.
saunter: stroll.
wander: move without a fixed purpose or destination.
roam: wander.
ramble: walk for pleasure with no particular destination.
He likes rambling around in the country.
mooch: wander, walk slowly without any purpose.
meander: walk in a slow, relaxed way instead of taking the most direct way possible. (Rivers also meander).
stride: walk with long steps.
She strode across the fields.
strut: walk in a proud way, with the chest out and trying to look important.
swagger: walk proudly, strut.
stalk: walk in a proud or angry way, with long steps.
sashay: walk in a confident way, moving the body from side to side, especially so that people look at you.
trudge: walk slowly and with effort because one is tired.
shuffle: walk very slowly and noisily, without lifting one's feet off the ground.
stump: walk heavily and stiffly.
They stumped up the hill.
plod: walk with heavy steps or with difficulty.
pace: walk with regular steps.
march: walk with regular steps of equal length.
parade: walk or march together to celebrate or protest.
crawl: move slowly with the body close to the ground or on hands and knees.
toddle: walk with short unsteady steps.
edge: move gradually with small movements.
creep: move slowly and quietly with the body close to the ground.
sneak: go quietly and secretly in order to avoid being seen or heard.
pad: walk softly and quietly.
prowl: walk slowly and quietly because you are involved in a criminal activity or because you are looking for something.
slide: move smoothly over a surface.
slip: slide accidentally.
dash: move quickly and suddenly, rush.
dart: move quickly and suddenly in the specified direction.
scamper: run quickly and playfully.
sprint: run very quickly for a short distance.
jog: run slowly and steadily, as a way of exercising.
trip over: catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall.
scuttle: move quickly with short steps, because you are afraid or do not want to be noticed.
scurry: move quickly with short steps, because you are in a hurry.
skip: move forward with quick steps and jumps.
lope: run with long steps.
lollop: run with long awkward steps.
tear: run or move quickly in a dangerous or careless way.
rush: hurry, move quickly because you need to get somewhere soon.
hop: move by jumping on one foot.
trip: walk with short quick steps, usually as young girls do.
lunge: make a sudden movement towards somebody or something.
scramble: climb up or down, or over something quickly and with difficulty.
hike: take a long walk in the mountains or countryside, as an adventure.
trek: hike; make a long, difficult journey on foot.
paddle (UK), wade (US): walk for pleasure without shoes or socks in water that is not very deep.
waddle: walk with short steps, moving the body from one side to another, used especially to talk about birds or people with fat bodies.
prance: walk with high steps or large movements, in a confident way.
Explanation:
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What trade circles imported porcelain?
What types of storms contribute to mass flooding in both India and China
what company has a negative bureaucracy conflict
Why does race remain an important factor in the social, political, and economic patterns of the United States ?
Answer: Race remain such an important factor in the social, political and economic patterns of the United States because of the personal opinions and the upbringing of the citizens. Some would always look at the races of the people and would judge them based on their races. Socially, some citizens would not interact with other races maybe because of their experiences or personal ideologies. With regards to politics, they don’t usually rely their government to other races. And with the economic aspect, they view themselves as people with a good economy so why should they go to other races. Though, mostly it would still depend to the citizen's personal beliefs.
1. What do you remeber about slavery? What do you remeber about the industrial revolution
2. Why do you think slave states wanted to keep their slaves from becoming free
3. What new technology came from the late 1800s to early 1900s? How has that shaped our economy
Answer:
the ans is
here
Explanation:
hope it help
In what trade circle was Quanzhou? What were their 5 tope exports
6.
Why did Thomas Jefferson say that King George III was an unfit ruler?
A. He was not born in Great Britain.
B. He denied the colonists their rights.
C. He was not elected by Parliament.
D. He lived far away from the colonies.
Answer:
He denied the colonists their rights
Explanation:
Which is crazy to think about since Thomas Jefferson owned hundreds of slaves
10. How did the American Revolution impact other parts of the world?
A. It led to Great Britain giving up its other colonies.
B. It made other na/ons fearful of American strength.
C. It encouraged other na/ons to fight for their independence.
D. It made ci/zens of other na/ons fearful of a fight for independence.
Answer:
I hope it helped
Explanation:
The American Revolution had an impact on other countries. The American Revolution served as a model for other countries to follow when they decided to become free from their colonial rulers. ... Other countries also used our Declaration of Independence as a guide for their fight for freedom.
Why would the southern plantation owners view abolition as an assault on their way of life???
How did the economic success of the south led to the need for major reforms (like abolition)?
Help please
Answer:
CHINA
Explanation:
1. Why are there many versions of the self in Psychology
Your answer should be → - of the self as composed of many different self-states with different affective, perceptual, and cognitive features -
Crucial for understanding why we have so many different potential self-states is that these memory systems are influenced by many different thingsWhy is irrigation important to agricultural communities
Explanation:
it improves crop growth and quality.
MARKING AS BRAINLIEST ( THIS IS ABOUT THE VALLEY FORGE)!!! DBQ QUESTION IS WHY WOULD U QUIT THE VALLEY FORGE)?
Which of the following is NOT a cause or effect of the rock cycle?
A.weathering, erosion, and deposition
B.hurricanes, tornadoes, and thunderstorms
C.mountain building, volcanoes, and rift zones
D.plate tectonics, continental drift, and earthquakes
Answer:
C.mountain building, volcanoes, and rift zones
Explanation:
None of these things are causes of effects
How do i motivate myself to do my hw assignments? PLEASE HELP
Answer:
get up and do it????
Explanation:
Compare and contrast the way theft would be explained by a structural-functionalist, a conflict theorist,
and a symbolic interactionist. What would each say about why someone steals? What would each say
about how the crime is punished? What would each say about the impact on the community when
theft happens?
Explanation:
it could be explain by the things of the world and it is decitful and also part of a sin
PLZZZ HELP!!! "School is a powerful agent of secondary socialisation" Explain this view
Answer:
Secondary socialization refers to the social learning that children undergo when they enter other social institutions, like school. Characteristics of the school, teachers, and the peer group all influence the socialization of children within school settings.
Explanation: