Answer:
Ancient cities developed mainly along the Indus River, while modern cities developed near different bodies of water.
Texas Industry and Change
1. What role does the railroad commision play in the texas economy?
A. The commission controls the railroad industry to increase ridership.
B. The commission regulates industries to control supply and demand.
C. The commission works to keep texans employed.
D. The commission fights for farmer's rights.
2. How did the expansion of commercial farming impact certain groups of people during the decade of prosperity?
A. Mexican-American Texans became day and migrant laborers.
B. African-Americans migrated to California.
C. Farmers earned higher wages.
D. Most groups of people experienced equal prosperity.
Answer:
This Is, In MY OPINION, These answers may be wrong
Number 1. A
Number 2. C
Explanation:
Its my opinion
Why didn't anyone at the battle of New Orleans know that the war was over?
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Georgia's Government and law. Explain the best way you can
Answer:
The framers of the U.S. Constitution had a shared goal: create a government with a set system of checks and balances. This way, no single political party, office, individual, or group could hold all the power at the federal, state, or local level. To ensure this balance, they created three separate branches of government the L branch the E branch and the J branch.
How do we know that Mohenjodaro was a carefully planned city?
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The table below compares two documents.
U.S. Constitution Florida Constitution
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Established post offices Required an elected cabinet
Provided for the coinage of money Made English the official language
Which statements complete the diagram?
A: In the U.S. Constitution, the legislative branch is called Congress; in the Florida Constitution, the legislative branch is called the Legislature.
B: In the U.S. Constitution, the legislature is bicameral; in the Florida Constitution, the legislature is unicameral.
C: The U.S. Constitution established circuit courts; the Florida Constitution created the federal courts of appeal.
D: The U.S. Constitution gave citizens the power of initiative; the Florida Constitution gave its citizens the power of recall.
Answer:
C. I know this because I did research on reliable websites.
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Answer:
the answer would be B.
Explanation:
a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture.
Identify the similarities and differences between Confucianism and Buddhism.
Compassion and love are highly
valued.
Social harmony is only possible
through moral behavior.
Meditation can lead to enlightenment.
Answer:
Buddhism: Since the word Dharma means doctrine, law, way, teaching, or discipline, other Dharmas are rejected. To eliminate mental suffering.
confucianism: Confucianists usually follow Buddhism, which is a Dharmic religion. Social Harmony.
Explanation:
Answer:
Similarity: Compassion and love are highly valued; Meditation can lead to enlightenment.
Difference: Social Harmony is only possible through moral behavior.
Topic: Why someone should attend the Modern Olympic Games (Persuasive conclusion) 1 paragraph only 4-5 sentences
Answer: Makes you fitter and healthier!
Explanation:
This is just an idea
Type the main ideas of each.
About the Park
Yellowstone National Park is located in the states of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Yellowstone was the first national park in the United States and is considered to be one of the first national parks in the world. The park contains several hydrothermal wonders, which are natural vents on the earth's surface that emit heat. Some examples of these vents include hot springs. Lakes, canyons, rivers, and mountain ranges cover more than 3,000 square miles, or five percent of the entire park. Yellowstone's wetlands provide a vital habitat for numerous insects, birds, fish, rare plants, and thermal species such as reptiles and amphibians. Visitors from all over the world flock year-round to the park to experience wildlife, hiking, snowmobiling, skiing, rock climbing, and camping. There are several designated areas throughout the 2 million acres of park where people can stay. Visitors who are as hungry as bears can dine at one of the park's many restaurants.
Climate
The climate of Yellowstone is largely influenced by its elevation. Precipitation levels change frequently and can range from little rain to downpours depending on location. The climate of the park has been gradually becoming warmer over the last 50 years. This has led to the of melting of the blanket of snow that covers the mountains, which, in turn, affects water levels, vegetation growth, and the habits of wildlife. Many species depend on deep snow to breed, raise their young, and hunt successfully. The snow provides protection and camouflage for prey and also cover for predators.
Animal Survival
Yellowstone has the largest public herd of American bison in the United States. It wasn't always this way, however. While bison once roamed wild through most of North America in great numbers, an intense hunting campaign in the 1880s led to a dramatic decrease in population. By the late 1880s, only about two dozen bison were left in Yellowstone Park. In 1902, the park's management set about trying to help the bison population bounce back. By 1954, the herd had grown to over 1,000 animals. Park staff have worked hard in order to successfully bring these bison back from the brink of extinction. The bison that now live in the park feed primarily on grasses and plants in the open grasslands and meadows. They typically forage for 9 to 11 hours daily, and as a result, overgrazing is a continuous concern. Consequently, access to water is also very important to the bison herd that roams the park.
Answer:
Main idea for the section 'About the Park':
In the section "About The Park" the tone that the author has displayed is an informative tone. Using phrases like "3,000 square miles" and "2 million acres of park" the author is giving irrefutable details. In addition, the main idea that the author is trying to convey is that the Yellowstone national park has many interesting things. Such as rare plants, thermal species, and even things for us humans to do!
Main idea for the section 'Climate':
Similar to the first paragraph, the author is using an informative tone. to The main idea of this paragraph is that the change in climate is having a negative effect on the park. The author says "Many species depend on deep snow to breed, raise their young, and hunt successfully." Therefore further supports the idea that the change in climate is not good for the well-being of the animals that reside in the Yellowstone national park.
Main idea for the section 'Animal Survival':
Once again, we see the author using an informative tone in this paragraph. The main idea that the author is trying to convey is that the Yellowstone bison have had an interesting past, and the park's management has worked hard to bring back the bison. We can see this by the author's use of words such as "extinction" and "population bounce back."
Explanation:
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According to the author, what was one reason Alfred Thayer Mahan thought control of the Pacific Islands was important to the development of the United States?
. . . Mahan was not in the vanguard [forefront] of those imperialists in 1898 who, like Roosevelt, Lodge, Senator Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana, and others, saw in a victorious war with Spain for Cuba Libre [independence] an opportunity also to annex the distant Philippines. Mahan had seen since 1896 both the need and the opportunity for American commercial expansion in the Pacific and into the markets of China. But there is no persuasive evidence that he linked the annexation of the entire Philippine archipelago with that particular goal. The acquisition of naval coaling stations at Manila, in Guam, and at the mouth of the Yangtze he deemed entirely adequate to sustain future American commercial ambitions in China.
To be sure, he had long advocated the annexation of Hawaii, his arguments invariably [always] centering on defense of the Pacific coast, control of Oriental immigration, and the strategic implications of Japanese expansion into the Central Pacific. He had again demanded Hawaiian annexation as recently as February 1898 when Senator James H. Kyle, of South Dakota, asked him for a statement on the strategic virtues and values of the islands. He cheered in July 1898 when the United States, almost as a national-defense reflex, blinked twice, gulped, and finally swallowed whole the Hawaiian group. As he wrote in mid-August, “In the opinion of the Board, possession of these islands, which happily we now own, is militarily essential, both to our transit to Asia, and to the defense of our Pacific coast.” . . .
Source: Robert Seager II, Alfred Thayer Mahan: The Man and His Letters, Naval Institute Press, 1977
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Answer:
The United States would be able to control immigration from Asia; acquisition of Hawaii would allow the United States to defend the Pacific Coast; they had strategic implications; control of Hawaii was militarily essential to our transit to Asia; they would provide coaling stations; it would allow/encourage trade with China; it would be an opportunity for American commercial expansion in the Pacific
Explanation:
Which of the following is TRUE about Southern advantages and disadvantages?
A.Advantage: Strong public support for the war
Disadvantage: Smaller population than the North
B.Advantage: Larger food supply than the North
Disadvantage: Smaller population than the North
C.Advantage: Larger population than the North
Disadvantage: The North was more motivated to fight
D.Advantage: Stronger military leadership
Disadvantage: Little to no public support
Answer:
Southerners were at a disadvantage because it was harder for them to industrialize due to them being highly dependent on agriculture and slavery. Also, northern states had more factories to produce a mass amount of weapons, whereas the South had fewer factories, which caused them to have fewer weapons than the North.
Answer:b
Explanation:it was hard for the southerners to indurtrlize i hope this helps
What do archaeologists think happened to the Indus Valley Civilization?
Answer:
I think that the Indus Valley Collapsed because of the changes to the geography and climate of the area.
Explanation:
Archaeologists believe it was destroyed by natural events. Floods, earthquakes and etc. Or possibly invaders.
The earliest known survey of the mountain was in 1715. The Qing Empire in China studied the mountain while mapping its territory. In 1802, the British were conducting a survey of the highest mountains in the world. They wanted to measure Everest, but the government of Nepal did not allow them to enter the country. They suspected that the British might try to claim the mountain as their own. Five decades later, in 1852, an Indian mathematician and surveyor named Radhanath Sikdar identified Everest as the world's highest peak. The name Mount Everest was officially adopted as the English name for the mountain in 1865. It was named after Sir George Everest, an early British surveyor who was the head of the survey. What's interesting is that Everest objected to the mountain being named after him. He argued that his name was too difficult to pronounce in the local language, Hindi.
How would the information be different if the excerpt were told from a first-person point of view?
a
The author might share information about how he or she felt about the different attempts to measure the mountain.
b
The author might share information about how the first American felt when he reached the summit of the mountain.
c
The author might share information about other early Americans who reached the summit and in what year.
d
The author might share information about what hiking equipment the first American climber used to reach the summit.
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Members of the Second Triumvirate
Lepidus
Sulla
Mark Antony
Octavian
Julius Caesa
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Correct answer: Thanks, 5 stars, and praise.
Incorrect answer: 2 stars (Nothing personal).
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Links: 1 star and report.
Answer:
Mark Antonyis, Octavian, and Lepidus the answer.
Which of the following is NOT true about the Egyptian calendar?
They divided the 365 days into twelve months, each of which was thirty days long.
They based their calculation of a year on the brightest star appearing on the horizon.
They added an extra five days at the end of the year for celebrations.
Their calendar was based on the Greek calendar.
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Essays - Introduction, 2-3 details explained and a conclusion
What was the Three-Fifths Compromise?
Which type of settler would have been more likely to move to the Northwest Territory in 1788, a small farmer from New Jersey or a large plantation owner from South Carolina? Why?
What are the 3 branches of government and what do they do?
Answer:
Legislative- The legislative branch is the branch that Makes the laws , (Congress, comprised of the House of Representatives and Senate)
Executive- The Executive branch, Carries out the laws , (president, vice president, Cabinet, most federal agencies)
Judicial- The Judicial branch Evaluates the laws (Supreme Court and other courts)
Number the events in chronological order. (1=first event, 6=last event)
Muhammad dies
The Qur'an is created
The first Muslim mosque is founded in Medina
Muhammad is instructed to spread the word of Allah
The people of Mecca surrender to Muhammad's troops and accept Islam
Muhammad and his followers undertake the hegira from Mecca to Medina
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Answer:
1. Muhammad is instructed to spread the word of Allah
609 CE
2.The Qur'an is created
610 CE
3.Muhammad and his followers undertake the hegira from Mecca to Medina
622 CE
4.The first Muslim mosque is founded in Medina
622 CE
5.The people of Mecca surrender to Muhammad's troops and accept Islam
630 CE
6.Muhammad dies
632 CE
Explanation:
Compare and Contrast Webster’s and Calhoun’s response to Henry Clay’s plea “for the North and South to reach an agreement.”
In response to Henry Clay's plea for the North and the South to reach an agreement, Webster supported this plea while Calhoun was refused to compromise Southern demands.
As a result of increased tension between the South and the North over abolition in 1850, Henry Clay appealed for both sides to reach an agreement.
What was Calhoun's response to this plea?John Calhoun refused to compromise on the South's demands to permit slavery in the western territories. He also demanded that escaped enslaved people should be captured from the North and returned to the South.While Calhoun was refusing to negotiate, Webster called for an agreement between the North and the South because he claimed that the South would not be able to secede peacefully.
In conclusion, Webster supported Henry Clay and Calhoun did not.
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According to their journals, how did Lewis and Clark honor President Jefferson and other government leaders?
A)They named rivers they discovered after them.
B)They built monuments along their path.
C)They painted portraits of the landscape as gifts.
D)They sent thank you notes upon their return.
Answer:
Answer:
A They named rivers they discovered after them
2,464 miles from the mouth of the Missouri River, Lewis and Clark named a river in Jefferson's honor. Captain Lewis writes, " we called the S.W. fork, that which we meant to ascend, Jefferson's River in honor of that illustrious personage Thomas Jefferson (the author of our enterprise)."
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Answer:
The Constitution would allow too many people to influence the president.
Explanation:
Describe two different types of angles you see right now. Explain how you can identify what type of angle they are.
Write a poem about Wu Zhao (empress of china)
Answer:
Use trick
Explanation:
If i were you i have seen people use this go on a search web and put in what your wanting to find a thing for or about and put sideways eyes looking thing on your keyboard and the put p then d then f but no spaces at the end and see what pops up
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How did the Great Schism weaken the Byzantine Empire?
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Hello!! Hope this helps you! (Please Give brainliest also!) What impact did the Great Schism have on the Church?
The Great Schism of 1054 resulted in a permanent divide between the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Great Schism of 1378–1417 led to a weakening in confidence in Catholic leadership that would eventually result in the Reformation.
What was the relationship between the Church and the Byzantine Empire?
Religion and government were more closely linked in the Byzantine Empire than in the west. The Byzantines viewed the emperor not just as the head of the government but as the living representative of God. This meant that church and state were combined into one all-powerful body.
How did Christianity affect the Byzantine Empire?
One of the key elements that showed the implication of Christianity in the Byzantine Empire was the shift in education and literature. Under Constantine, Greek and Roman customs were largely adopted. Schools like the University of Constantinople focused on copying ancient writings but were influenced by Christianity.
If the Universe was born at the Big Bang, what existed before then?
Answer:
There are many theories of what existed before the Universe was born at the Big Bang. To be more exact, the Big Bang is a theory as well. Some scientists think that before the Big Bang there might be an older Universe that died out before the Big Bang started. Others think that before the Big Bang, there was just Ultra hot, dense material that can create the stars. Of course, we are not fully confident about what existed before the Big Bang, or if the Big Bang even occurred, as they are all just theories.
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How has Belgium's location affected its economic development?
Answer:
It has affected it positively. Belgium has a well developed economy in its location. It is heavily dependent on its international trade and most of its economic sectors are geared towards exporting products
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Answer:
Belgium's location has affected its economic development positively. It now has a well-developed economy in its location. However, it is heavily dependent on its international trade and most of its economic sectors are geared toward exporting products like food, spices, and fabrics.
Explanation:
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What do you see in this image. How do you think abolitionist used this image as a strategy to end slavery?
Answer:
the use him to end slavery
BRAINLIEST 50 points! How did the Great Schism weaken the Byzantine Empire?
Answer:
the Great Schism split the main faction of Christianity into two divisions, Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox.
He denies us a trial by jury. Good reason or Not a good reason
Answer: Not a good reason
Explanation: because it lacks proper evidence as to WHY .
How many US troops were in South Vietnam in 1963?
How many US troops were in South Vietnam in 1967?
The biggest change in the number of troops was from
.
During the 1960s, the number of troops sent to South Vietnam
.
Answer:
How many US troops were in South Vietnam in 1963?
✔ fewer than 25,000
How many US troops were in South Vietnam in 1967?
✔ about 500,000
The biggest change in the number of troops was from
✔ 1964 to 1966
.
During the 1960s, the number of troops sent to South Vietnam
✔ increased dramatically
.
Explanation:
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In 1963, there were approximately 16,300 US troops in South Vietnam.
In 1967, the number of US troops in South Vietnam had increased significantly to around 485,600.
Period of biggest change in the number of troopsThe biggest change in the number of troops was from 1963 to 1967, where there was a substantial increase in the number of US troops stationed in South Vietnam.
During the 1960s, the number of troops sent to South Vietnam increased dramatically as the United States escalated its involvement in the Vietnam War. The increase in troop levels was part of the larger strategy to support the South Vietnamese government and counter the influence of the communist forces in North Vietnam.
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Why did frontiersmen have to fight the Battle of Kings Mountain??
Answer:
The Battle of Kings Mountain was a military engagement between Patriot and Loyalist militias in South Carolina during the Southern Campaign of the American Revolutionary War, resulting in a decisive victory for the Patriots.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Battle of Kings Mountain was a military engagement between Patriot and Loyalist militias in South Carolina during the Southern Campaign of the American Revolutionary War, resulting in a decisive victory for the Patriots.