Hatshepsut was the first woman ever to be Pharaoh in Ancient Egypt.
TRUE OR FALSE

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Answer 1

Answer:

True

Explanation

Cleopatra was the second and Hatshepsut was the first. She tried to hide her apperaances to make herself look like a man. She became famous in hstory for being the first  woman to do so.

Answer 2

Answer:

Ture

Explanation:

She was the first woman but she dress herself as a man


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Why you think Andrew Jackson is such a controversial president?

(6 line minimum)

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One of the main reasons why he was so controversial is because he was a slave owner, and made a lot of profit from holding slaves. He even brought slaves in the white house to work for him. Theres also track record of him physically abusing his slaves.
He played a big role in the westward movement of the US, but the outcome of that was removing natives (Indian Removal Act) from their land and causing a lot of deaths.
One of the main reasons he was soo controversial is because he was very harsh to the native americans and african americans. his presidency was the cause of many native american deaths due to the trail of tears which was when he kicked the native americans

Public health agencies exist on local, state, national, and world levels. A. True B. False

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Answer:It’s true, A

Explanation:

A:true sorry if I’m wrong doe :)

A charter is essentially a legal contract between two groups of people in this case, the trustees and the king. Name a few examples of similar agreements used in our lives today

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Answer:

Normal legal contracts and we still have trendies today. And a marriage is also a contract between 2 people

a) What is the meaning of pamphlets as it is used in paragraph 3 of ìKlondike Gold Rushî? A. tokens for miners B. stocked wagons C. guides for miners D. camping kits b) Which detail from paragraph 3 helps the reader understand the meaning of pamphlets? A. ìMost stampeders knew little or nothing about where they were going. . . . î B. ìThis included food; clothing; tools; and camping, mining, and transportation equipment.î C. ìHelping the out tters in this regard were the Northwest Mounted Police. . . . î D. ìThis was roughly one ton of goods per person.î
a) How does the author mainly organize paragraphs 1 and 2 in the article ìKlondike Gold Rushî? A. chronological order B. cause and e ect C. problem and solution D. compare and contrast b) Which description best illustrates how the structure in Part A is achieved? A. ìThe Klondike gold rush began in July of 1897. . . . î (paragraph 1) B. ìThe press was alerted. . . . î (paragraph 1) C. ì. . . miners of all shapes and sizes . . . î (paragraph 2) D. ìOnly 30,000 completed the trip.î (paragraph 2)
a) Based on the information from ìKlondike Gold Rush,î which sentence states a central idea of the article? A. Most miners were pleased with the outcome of the gold rush. B. Most miners labored hard for very little gain. C. Work in the Yukon Territory was worth the danger of traveling there. D. The gold rush hurt many small businesses. b) Which two sentences from the article provide the best evidence for the answer in Part A? A. ìOut tters sprang up overnight that were happy to sell the stampeders whatever they needed to get started.î (paragraph 3) B. ìTowns such as Seattle made fortunes out tting the miners.î (paragraph 3) C. ìThose who made it across the passes found themselves at Bennett Lake.î (paragraph 8) D. ìMany stampeders headed home, some worked for others on the claims, and still others stayed to work in Dawson City.î (paragraph 9) E. ìThe work that was necessary to retrieve the gold was incredible.î (paragraph 10) F. ìThe biggest boom to hit this part of the world was a huge bust for the miners.î (paragraph 11)
a) Based on evidence in the article, why did so few miners stay in the Klondike to mine gold after arriving? A. The conditions for mining were dicult. B. Many laws outlawed miners. C. The lack of wildlife made mining nearly impossible. D. The value of gold dropped signi cantly. b) Which detail from the article supports the answer to Part A? A. ìHelping the out tters in this regard were the Northwest Mounted Police. . . .î (paragraph 3) B. ìThe Chilkoot Pass trail was steep and hazardous.î (paragraph 6) C. ìHere, boats had to be built. . . .î (paragraph 8) D. ìMost of the gold was not at the surface. . . .î (paragraph 10)

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Answer:

Klondike Gold Rush Yukon Territory, 1897 1 The Klondike gold rush commenced in July of 1897 when two ships docked in San Francisco and Seattle carrying miners returning from the Yukon with bags of gold. The press was alerted, and papers carried the story to the masses. 2 Anon, miners of all shapes and sizes, called ìstampeders,î were peregrinating to the goldelds. Within six months, approximately 100,000 gold-seekers set o for the Yukon

Explanation:

all of these are true or false questions
The Amazon River is a tributary that flows into a larger river.
Spanish conquistadors conquered the Mayan empire.
Plantations were run on slave labor.
Favelas are located in Brazil's largest cities.
Smallpox caused the death of millions of indigenous people in the Americas.
The Spanish set out to emancipate the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan.
Slash and burn agriculture is practiced in the Amazon rainforest.
Buenos Aires has the largest Carnival celebration in Latin America.
The mestizo ethnic group includes African and European descent.
The Amazon basin is located at a low altitude.
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Answer:

false

true

true

false

true

true

true?

false

true

true

Explanation:

srry if not all are correct

Can somebody please help me with the questions. I’ll give you brainliest.

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1. I notice that they have a lot of jewelry on and nice clothing. Maybe they have lots of money.

2. I think the first line means that she was taken from Africa to America- the Pagan land being her first polytheistic pre-Christian religion. I think she says it was mercy that brought her from the land, I guess she is saying mercy converted her to a religion she previously knew nothing of.

3. I think this means that those who are racist and bigots and those that prejudice against others are wrong and that they are being anti-Christian. People who say this are whites, those who implied that black people are ‘ evil ‘.

4. I think the point of this poem is to address ideas of liberty, religion, and racial equality. her family in Boston might have encouraged her because they taught her to read and write.

Answer:

I'd like to answer, but no point of answering if the brainliest is already given. So, I'm taking the points and you give her the brainliest.

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All of the islands southeast of North America are called the _____________

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Answer:

North Atlantic Ocean or the Caribbean * Hope I helped

Explanation:

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All of these are true or false questions
The Amazon River is a tributary that flows into a larger river.
Spanish conquistadors conquered the Mayan empire.
Plantations were run on slave labor.
Favelas are located in Brazil's largest cities.
Smallpox caused the death of millions of indigenous people in the Americas.
The Spanish set out to emancipate the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan.
Slash and burn agriculture is practiced in the Amazon rainforest.
Buenos Aires has the largest Carnival celebration in Latin America.
The mestizo ethnic group includes African and European descent.
The Amazon basin is located at a low altitude.
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Answer:

j

Explanation:

What does the use of standardized weights and measures suggest about trade practices in the Harappan community?

Trade was illegal.
Trade was sporadic.
Trade was not profitable.
Trade was highly regulated.

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

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Answer:

D/Trade was highly regulated

Explanation:

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How would Germany most likely have been different between 1848 and 1871 if Prussia had not belonged to the German Confederation?

Germany would have split into multiple nation-states.
Germany would have been defeated by France in the war.
Germany would not have achieved unification as quickly.
Germany would have adopted a new, liberal constitution.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

C...............

Germany most likely have been different between 1848 and 1871 if Prussia had not belonged to the German Confederation because Germany would not have achieved unification as quickly. Thus, option C is correct.

Who were German Confederates?

39 sovereign republics in Central Europe with a predominance of the German language formed the German Confederation. It replaced the former Holy Roman Empire, which had been dissolved in 1806 and was established by the Congress of Vienna in 1815.

The Federal Convention (also known as the Federal Assembly or Confederate Diet) was the only organ of the Confederation. Representatives from the member states made up the Convention. The most crucial decisions had to be made by consensus. The representative of Austria presided over the Convention. However, as the Confederation did not have a head of state because it was not a state, this was merely a formality. Because federal law was superior, the Confederation was, on the one hand, a powerful alliance amongst its member states.

Therefore, we can conclude that option C is correct.

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I WILL GIVE THE BRAIN THINGY- PLEASE HELP!
Individuals are encouraged to develop new ideas and businesses.
A) Command
B) Market
C) Traditional.

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Command A. That is your answer. Please give me Brainiest

Answer:

command A

Explanation:

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The graph shows the population of Manchester, England.

Line graph showing the population in thousands for Manchester from 1801 to 1901. In 1801, the population was under 100,000. In 1851, the population was 300,000. In 1901, the population was almost 700,000.

What development most likely explains the information in this chart?

People moved to Manchester from London.
People moved to Manchester from rural areas.
People moved to Manchester for farming jobs.
People moved to Manchester for safe housing.

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Answer:

people moved to Manchester from rural areas

Answer:

Between 1801 and 1851, Manchester's population increased by about

✔ 200,000

.

In the 1800s, Manchester's population increased because people were moving from

✔ rural

areas to

✔ urban

areas.

Explanation:

After hearing the testimonies Who do you think is most responsible for the attacks at the Boston Massacre and why?

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Answer:

It could be the Red Coats because they were mad at the colonist for wanting a revolution from King George, and the Red coats are loyal supporters of the King and wanted to get even from trying to overrule the king and have freedom from King George's rule.

What the person on the top said is right

#1
Several political causes contributed to the American Revolution. Parliament passed acts that disturbed the colonists. These acts included the
(A: Stamp Act
(B: Tea Act
(C: Quartering Act
#2
which required the colonists to provide food and shelter to the soldiers stationed in the colonies. Parliament also passed the Writs of Assistance, which allowed British officials to
(A: Auction
(B: Seize
(C: Sell
#3
the colonists’ ____ without prior notice.
(A: Property
(B: Savings
(C: Jewelry

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1. C
2.A
C.A
i’m sorry if those are wrong.

Answer: it’s A,C,A

Explanation: I took the test

The man known as “the father of the American Industrial Revolution” is

Henry Ford.
Samuel Slater.
Thomas Edison.
Francis Cabot Lowell.

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it is samuel slater

Explanation:

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B. Samuel slater because he took textile technology to America and expanded it

What disease killed millions in WWI?
A)Aids
B)Malaria
C)Dysentery
D)Influenza

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Answer:

D-Influenza

Explanation:

The influenza epidemic killed millions in WWI.

Answer:

D) Influenza

Explanation:

Four long years of war would follow with over 20 million deaths. Diseases such as the Spanish influenza were spread from the war travels killing millions more.

Complete the analogy. Remember to find the relationship between the pairs of the words first, and then choose the word to complete the analogy. Christian is to Feast of the Ascension as Muslim is to _________.​
Jewish Sabbath
Easter Sunday
Id al-Fitr

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Answer:

Easter Sunday

Explanation:

james is trying to calculate the wavelenght, the frequency of the wave is 10Hz and the speed of the wave is 50 m/s. what is the wavelenght ?

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Answer:

15

Explanation:

Could someone help me please

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Answer:

1. B

2. D

Explanation:

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Unscramble the word below
Hint: They are all related to science experiments....the first letter has been underlinded for you. A D T A: Blank 1:

Question 2 (1 point) Unscramble the word below Hint: They are all related to science experiments....the first letter has been underlinded for you. P O H T E H I S Y S: Blank 1:

Question 3 (1 point) Unscramble the word below Hint: They are all related to science experiments....the first letter has been underlinded for you. O R C D E R U P : Blank 1:

Question 4 (1 point) Unscramble the word below Hint: They are all related to science experiments....the first letter has been underlinded for you. N O C U C L I N O S: Blank 1:

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Answer:

date

hypothesis

procedure

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Match each item with the correct culture and people.

1. Asians from Russia
2. mix of Inuit and Viking
3. mainly British and French
4. largest groups: British, German, African, Hispanic
5. mix of Indian and Spanish


Canada
first settlers
Greenland
United States
Mexico

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Answer:1. Asians from Russia-first settlers 2. mix of Inuit and Viking-Mexico 3. mainly British and French-Canada 4. largest groups: British, German,-United States African, Hispanic-  5. mix of Indian and Spanish-Greenland

Explanation:

Answer:

are you amarried

Explanation:

Why is the Middle East a place in the world where conflict always seems to be happening?

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The number of air strikes and battles taking place in the Middle East make it the most war-torn region in the world.

PLEASE HELP ME! What were the key elements of the Harlem Renaissance?

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Answer:

Some common themes respresented during the Harlem Renaissance were the influence of the experience of slavery and emerging African-American folk traditions on black identity, the effects of institutional racism, the dilemmas inherent in performing and writing for elite while audiences, and the question of how convey?

Which of the following was most important for French fur traders?

following the Spanish pattern of settlement

keeping European goods from reaching American Indians

maintaining good relations with American Indians

limiting the number of Europeans allowed to settle in Quebec


im being timed plz help!

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Answer:C. Maintaining good relations with American Indians

Explanation:

c, maintaining good relation with american indians

How do forests prevent the spread of deserts? Explain why forests have disappeared in northern China.
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The forest can prevent the spread of desert areas. It is because planting more trees will lead to increasing vegetation and decreases the cause of desertification. The process of erosion decreases and the speed of the prevailing wind also gets reduced due to the presence of vegetation

Answer: The forest can prevent the spread of desert areas. It is because planting more trees will lead to increasing vegetation and dereases the cause of desertification.

Explanation:

Answer the 2 questions in the picture using the lab.. :)

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the arrows represent what animal targets who.

and if the hawk got removed, more crickets, rabbits, rats, and snakes would exist. therefore a lot more rats would be killed and the rabbits and crickets would eat more plants. which wouldn’t be good because we need plants lol.
The arrows represent the animal targets

Why did Andrew Jackson appeal to voters in 1828?

(Select all that apply.)


Jackson was a war hero who was recognized for his accomplishments.
Jackson wanted to increase taxes and build military strength.
Jackson united the two political parties in the country.
Jackson campaigned on policies intended to benefit the common people.

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Answer:

Jackson united the two political parties in the country.

Jackson campaigned on policies intended to benefit the common people.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

Andrew Jackson considered himself a spokesperson for the common man. Growth, expansion and social change rapidly followed the end of the War of 1812. Many an enterprising American pushed westward. In the new western states, there was a greater level of equality among the masses than in the former English colonies.

Explain the partnership of the Holy Roman Empire and Charlemagne’s impact on Europe.

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Answer:

Charlemagne empire influenced Europe for more than one hundred years after his death. The other name of Charlemagne was Charles the great. He was given this name because he brought light into Europe for so long. For the first time in history, he united most parts of the Europe continent.

Explanation:

Answer:

Charlemagne empire influenced Europe for more than one hundred years after his death. The other name of Charlemagne was Charles the great. He was given this name because he brought light into Europe for so long. For the first time in history, he united most parts of the Europe continent.

Explanation:

There is an opportunity cost for all economic choices because.

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Answer:

The opportunity cost of a choice is the value of the best alternative given up. Scarcity is the condition of not being able to have all of the goods and services one wants. It exists because human wants for goods and services exceed the quantity of goods and services that can be produced using all available resources.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The opportunity cost of a choice is the value of the best alternative given up.

Explanation:

Which is a component of skill-related fitness? (10 points)

a Flexibility

b Reaction time

c Muscular strength

d Body Composition

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Answer:b

Explanation:

the answer is C. the muscular strength.
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