Fill in the blanks. Remember to spell correctly.
Since 1999, Canada now has a new territory called _____ , which is run by the _____ people.

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Answer 1

Answer:

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Answer 2
Nunavut

Inuit

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what are 3 goods/ items that had a "stamp" on them from the Stamp Act

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Answer:

The Stamp Act required the payment of a tax on all paper on which documents were printed — paper had to bear an official stamp to show that the tax had been paid. All newspapers, legal documents and even playing cards had to be printed on paper bearing an official stamp

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Which amendment of the Constitution bans cruel and unusual punishment?
A.
First Amendment
B.
Fourth Amendment
C.
Fifth Amendment
D.
Eighth Amendment

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C it makes the most sense

Answer: the answer is D. Hope you do well good luck! :B

Explanation:

The monkey climbed up the cage. The monkey ate a banana.

Which of the following correctly combines the two sentences to create a new sentence with a compound predicate? (2 points)

a
The climbing monkey ate a banana.

b
The monkey ate a banana in the cage.

c
The monkey climbed up the cage and ate a banana.

d
The monkey climbed up the cage, the monkey ate a banana.

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Answer:

c would make the most sense to me

Explanation:

What king least respected the idea of Ma'at

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King James the goat.........

If Donald Trump is 74 and his wife is 50 and his son Barron Trump is 14 how old was Melanie when She had him and how old was trump when Barron was born.

plz, help. even if u don't like him

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i would say 36 for melanie and i would say about 60 years old for donald

Answer:

Trump was 60 when Barron was born and Melanie was 36 when Barron was born.

Explanation:

74-14=60

50-14=36

The War Department viewed Japanese Americans as a threat after the bombing at Pearl Harbor. As a result, what happened to them?

1. Japanese Americans became spies for Japan during WW2

2. Japanese Americans fought against the United States in WW2,

3. Japanese Americans were taken from their homes and sent to internment camps

4. Japanese Americans were taken from their homes and sent back to Japan.

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In the case The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes, high school biology teacher John Scopes was accused of teaching content that violated a Tennessee law called the Butler Act. The Butler Act was a Tennessee law that stopped public school teachers from teaching evolution. Scopes violated this law, but felt his right to free speech protected him.

What variety of law could Scopes use in his defense?

a. Constitutional law
b. Civil law
c. Criminal law
d. Military law

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Civil law Enforcement

Answer:

b. Civil law

Explanation:

He could use the Civil law

The 6,000-mile journey traveled by the People’s Liberation Army from their base in Jiangxi province to Shensi is known as the __________.

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People’s Liberation Army

Answer:  The correct Answer is "B"

Explanation:

The reason why I think the answer is B is because The Long March (Chinese: 长征; pinyin: Chángzhēng, lit. Long Expedition) was a military retreat undertaken by the Red Army of the Communist Party of China, the forerunner of the People's Liberation Army, to evade the pursuit of the Kuomintang (KMT or Chinese Nationalist Party) army. There was not one Long March, but a series of marches, as various Communist armies in the south escaped to the north and west. The best known is the march from Jiangxi province which began in October 1934 and ended in Yan'an, Shaanxi province in October 1935. The First Front Army of the Chinese Soviet Republic, led by an inexperienced military commission, was on the brink of annihilation by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's troops in their stronghold in Jiangxi province. The Communists, under the eventual command of Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, escaped in a circling retreat to the west and north, which reportedly traversed over 9,000 kilometers (5600 miles) over 370 days.[1] The route passed through some of the most difficult terrain of western China by traveling west, then north, to Shaanxi.

The Long March began the ascent to power of Mao Zedong, whose leadership during the retreat gained him the support of the members of the party. The bitter struggles of the Long March, which was completed by only about one-tenth of the force that left Jiangxi (about eight thousand of some hundred thousand), would come to represent a significant episode in the history of the Communist Party of China, and would seal the personal prestige of Mao Zedong and his supporters as the new leaders of the party in the following decades. SO in conclusion if I had to choose an answer, it would be B. Hoped this helped! :)

Which of the following refers to appellate jurisdiction as applied to federal courts of appeals?

A.
the authority, as a federal court, to review cases involving state law
B.
the authority to review cases coming down from the Supreme Court
C.
the authority to review any and all cases of state and federal law
D.
the authority to review cases from lower courts

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I think c but I might be wrong
I think it b, i could be wrong

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Based on the map, which statement best explains how location and environment influenced the growth of the Songhai Empire?

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Answer:

C. It benefited from mines, rivers, grassland, and other natural resources.

Explanation:

When Great Britain took over South Africa, which African group fought the expansion of the Dutch settlers north?

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Answer:

The Zulu group

Explanation:

Answer:

The Netherlands (Dutch settlers).

Hope this helps

Explanation:

What is the states population
the state is new york

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Answer:

California (Population: 39,747,267)

Texas (Population: 29,087,070)

Florida (Population: 21,646,155)

New York (Population: 19,491,339)

Pennsylvania (Population: 12,813,969)

Lllinois (Population: 12,700,381)

Ohio (Population: 11,718,568)

Georgia (Population: 10,627,767)

North Carolina (Population: 10,497,741)

Michigan (Population: 10,020,471)

Wyoming (Population: 572,381)

Vermont (Population: 627,180)

District of Columbia (Population: 711,571)

Alaska (Population: 735,720)

North Dakota (Population: 760,900)

South Dakota (Population: 892,631)

Delaware (Population: 975,033)

Rhode Island (Population: 1,056,738)

Montana (Population: 1,074,532)

Maine: (Population: 1,342,097)

Explanation: Hope this helps! :) If not, I am sorry. :( If it does, then Your Welcome! :)

Answer:

New York State population in 2020 is estimated to be 19.4 million and its fourth most populous state in US.

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1. What are the powers of the House of Representatives?
2. What are the powers of the Senate?

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The house has several powers assigned exclusively to it , including the power to initiate revenue bills, impeach federal officials, and elect the president in the case of an electoral college. The senate is composed of 100 senators, 2 for each state. The senate maintains several powers to itself: it ratifies treaties by a two-thirds supermajority vote and confirms the appointments of the President by a majority vote. hope this helps you :) !!

Answer: the House of Representatives has the power to impeach a government official, in effect serving as prosecutor. The Senate has the sole power to conduct impeachment trials, essentially serving as jury and judge.

Religion is an important part of human life. Describe how someone following one of the five paths in the lesson might incorporate his/her faith into their daily life.

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If someone that believes in god like the other dude said they will pray everyday but like in Japan if they believe in many gods and someone believes in only one of them they will get executed because of their religion

List five important features of the Nile River.​

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Answer:

The Nile River is the longest river in the world.

The Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea.

The Nile has a length of about 6,695 kilometers (4,160 miles)

Its average discharge is 3.1 million litres (680,000 gallons) per second.

Crops grown along the Nile and fish caught in the river provide food for the people of Egypt.

Explanation:

Civilizations are organized human communities. Most of the first civilizations, including the one in Mesopotamia, started around a body of water. Mesopotamia actually started near two ________.

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Mesopotamia actually started near two rivers

What was the significance of the Battle of Fallen Timbers?
A. It was the final battle of the Indian conflict in the mid-west
B. It was the last battle of the Indian conflict in the northwest
C. It was a battle against the Indians in California
D. It was a battle which the U.S. army lost against the Seminoles
Please help!! :)

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Answer:

tha answer is B

Explanation:

Answer:

i'm pretty sure it's A

though i might be wrong but i'm pretty confident. *is being weird listening to 'Flesh'*

Explanation:

How did Voltaire’s ideas influence the French Revolution? A He supported freedom within the rule of law. B He saw science as the best way to gain knowledge. C He thought that monarchies are more effective than democracies. D He believed that knowledge comes through questioning accepted ideas.

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Answer:

i think D

Explanation:

The correct answer is D, because he was also an Enlightenment writer. We know the Enlightenment act was to give men their natural rights and give power to the people. Thus meaning to question why any one individual would have more power among others.

Which two of the following statements represent main ideas from the article?
1. Recent discoveries about Harappa have disproven old assumptions about the ancient world.
2. The Harappan people left few major religious monuments because they primarily worshipped outdoors.
3. Many technologically advanced innovations originated in Harappa.
4. Unlike many other civilizations, Harappa was united peacefully and often featured elected leadership.

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Answer:

mind sharing what the article is?

Explanation:

Short Answer
Please provide a brief response to the following question.

How do we know that the afterlife was important to the ancient Egyptians?

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Answer:

The ancient Egyptians' attitude towards death was influenced by their belief in immortality. They regarded death as a temporary interruption, rather than the cessation of life. To ensure the continuity of life after death, people paid homage to the gods, both during and after their life on earth.

Explanation:

Afterlife was important to the ancient Egyptians because they thought it would be like an after party for them. They thought it would be almost like Earth and their bodies will remain with them.

a. The group made a grave mistake in not turning back in Missouri.
Selected:b. The group really could have traveled by river all the way to the west coast.This answer is incorrect.
c. The group would have been better off traveling by horseback the entire journey.
d. The group most definitely needed a guide to find the easiest route through the mountains.

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Answer:

d. The group most definitely needed a guide to find the easiest route through the mountains.

if it is correct then:

pls mark me brainliest

Answer:

think b

Explanation:

Please someone from Michigan answer all 23 of these.

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Answer:

mississippi

Explanation:

Answer:

the michigan?

Explanation:

How did Enlightenment ideas lead to a successful middle class? More government production led to more jobs for workers. People saw increased wealth from more trade and productivity. Women’s rights movements led to more participation in the economy. Salons provided opportunities for more economic opportunity.

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Answer: b

Explanation:

Answer:

b

Explanation:

What impact did World War I have on the Ottoman Empire
a.The Ottoman Empire regained control over all of the Middle East.
b.There was an increased amount of support for the Ottoman sultan, or ruler.
c.The Ottoman Empire lost much of its territory, and European nations took control.
d.France and the United Kingdom became allies of the Ottoman Empire.

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Answer:

The answer is C.

Explanation:

I read an article about it. I hope this helps!!

Please help
What are the three prairie provinces in Canada?

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Answer:

In Canada, the Great Plains lie in parts of the three Prairie Provinces—Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta—and portions of the Northwest Territories

Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta.

Explain how African Americans today continue to reach for new heights in the military? Give a specific example to your answer.

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Answer:the exapanded it more to find new things to help them

Explanation:sorry if im wrong goodluck

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Fill in the blank. Remember to spell correctly.

Both Canada and the United States have a _______ system of government.

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Answer:

Canada and the United States are both democracies.

Explanation:

Answer:

Both Canada and the United States have a democratic system of government

Explanation:

Joseph got a new book. He read THE BOOK to his little brother.
Which of the following pronouns would best replace the bold words?

a
He

b
It

c
Them

d
They

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B, “He read it to his little brother.” Makes sense.

Answer:

B: he read it to his little brother

Explanation:

all of the other ones dont really make sense

What are OPEC’s three goals?
OPEC in a World Market
Suppose a large supply of a natural resource is discovered in Country X. This resource is needed by most other countries. However, these countries don’t have supplies of this resource. Should Country X keep the resource for its own use? Or should Country X share its supply by selling the resource to countries that need it? How should a fair price for the resource be determined? Who should set this price, Country X’s government or the private companies that invest in the resource?

Petroleum, commonly called crude oil, is a natural resource. Like coal and natural gas, it is a fossil fuel. Fossil fuels form from the remains of organisms that lived millions of years ago. They are non-renewable, which means that Earth’s supply is limited.

Petroleum is found in underground deposits. It is removed and processed in refineries. Many products are made from petroleum. Fuels such as jet fuel and gasoline power cars, trucks, and planes. Fuel oil is used for heating buildings and producing electricity. Roads are paved with asphalt, a petroleum product. Plastics and chemicals made from petroleum are used in everyday life.

Much of the world’s petroleum comes from the Middle East. Other large producers are Venezuela, Canada, Russia, and the United States. In 1960, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela got together to discuss the role of petroleum production in a global marketplace. They founded a group to coordinate and combine petroleum policies.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
The group that these five countries started is called the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Since 1960, OPEC has played a role in controlling the global market for oil. As oil has become more important in world trade, OPEC’s role has become even more important. Today, the group has grown to 14 member countries. Each member has an equal vote in making decisions. Because Saudi Arabia exports more oil than any other member country, it serves as the informal group leader.OPEC has three main goals, although it has not been effective in achieving them. It wants to regulate an efficient and stable worldwide supply of petroleum. It wants to set prices that will provide a steady income for petroleum producers. And it wants to set fair profits for companies that invest money in the petroleum industry.

Regulating the Supply of Petroleum The global oil market has been affected by political events in many parts of the world. Uprisings and wars have disrupted the supply of oil. When supply is disrupted, prices rise. The economies of oil-producing countries soar. OPEC has stabilized the price of crude oil by regulating how much oil each country can produce. When production decreases, prices rise. When production increases, prices decrease.

Setting Fair Prices Demand, supply, and price are interconnected. If the global demand for oil is stable, OPEC regulates oil prices by controlling the supply. It assigns a quota to each member country. Each country is not allowed to produce more or less oil than its quota. Countries that are not OPEC members can produce and export as much or as little oil as they want. They can set their own prices according to demand. However, these non-member countries must compete with OPEC members if they want to export their oil.

Setting Profits for Investing Companies Each member country in OPEC needs a certain oil price in order to balance its budget. Thinking that the price of oil would remain high, many oil companies began huge oil projects in the early twenty-first century. They invested fortunes in developing new oil fields. But oil prices have not stayed high. Low prices have caused oil companies to delay or give up these projects. OPEC has tried to stabilize oil prices so that oil producers will invest in future production.The Future of Oil
In the past few years, there has been a movement to decrease humans’ reliance on oil. Some people fear that the world’s supply of crude oil is running low. Scientists are worried that burning oil pollutes the atmosphere and causes climate change. Alternative energy sources such as nuclear, solar, and wind power are being developed. Will the demand for oil decrease? Will decreasing demand cause the price of oil to drop? Or will OPEC countries decrease production to match demand, causing oil prices to rise? If demand for oil falls, can OPEC continue to exist? No one knows for sure the answers to these questions. We will have to wait to see what the future reveals.

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Answer:

Explanation: The purpose of OPEC is to "coordinate and unify the petroleum policies of its Member Countries and ensure the stabilization of oil markets in order to secure an efficient, economic and regular supply of petroleum to consumers, a steady income to producers and a fair return on capital for those investing in the

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Explanation:

Which physical property is observed when a mineral leaves a white line on a black plate? (2 points)

a
Cleavage

b
Color

c
Luster

d
Streak color

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I think it is option D

A physical property of streak color is observed when a mineral leaves a white line on a black plate. Hence, option D is correct.

What is streak color?

A streak color is the color left by the powdered formation of a color when a mineral, typically a stone, is drawn across a plate or any such hard surface.

The property of streak color is left by the mineral because of the natural color that they contain is left when they are rubbed across a surface.

Hence, option D holds true regarding streak color.

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