Which of the following events created the strongest motivation for groups in the middle East to seek land to create their own nation states?

A: the war in Iraq
B: a rise in Islamism
C: a push for nationalism
D: the Islamic Revolution


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Answer 1

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hello! your answer is c! i'm sorry this was late, i just saw this question!

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Answer 2

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

: a push for nationalism


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What can you infer about Georgia’s capitals based on the map above?
A.The capitals moved westward, as the population moved westward

B.The capitals changed based on availability of land

C.The capitals shifted to celebrate Native Americans land grants

D.The capitals acted independently from each other

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so Virginia is currently under no nuclear threats, but if they are, just hit me up, so i can tell you. (makes sense)

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A.The capitals moved westward, as the population moved westward

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How might a name allow groups to maintain their culture?

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It will help them with things like language and their name might have a certain meaning showing what they stand for.

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Which statement best describes the governments of the city-states?
Option 1 The city-states voted on which city-state would lead the rest.
Option 2 Each city-state was independent and had its own form of government
Option 3. The city-states were all part of one empire with the same government
Option 4 All city-states had a similar form of government, since they were located near one another.

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Answer:

Option three

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The answer is B Each city-state was independent and had its own form of government.

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I just got it correct

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Identify the clues in your reading that point to the conclusion that the Native Americans living in Patuxet were killed by the Smallpox disease before the Pilgrims arrived?

A
B
C
D​

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Answer:

A - Native Americans in New England were not very numerous but they had a healthy population level.

B - Several European explorers (and their crews) began to explore the area in the sixteenth century. These Europeans had contact with Native Americans and spread Eurasian diseases like smallpox to them.

C - Native Americans did not have antibodies for these Eurisian diseases, and the vast majority of them perished because of them.

D - When the Pilgrims arrived in 1620, the Native American population was minimal.

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Browning is planning a jet suit racing league. He explains in the text, “Pilots would fly through an obstacle course floating on water”. (pg. 12)
What can you infer as to why the pilots will race over the water?

A : The jet suits will fly only over water.
B :The race involves making patterns in the water.
C : Browning is trying to create underwater races.
D: Flying over the water is safer than flying over land.

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Answer:

D

Explanation: It is safer to fly a jet pack over water, than it is rock hard earth.

Which of the following is an example of how people modify the environment in Africa? i. cutting down trees in order to plant crops or build homes ii. building a dam on a river iii. allowing herd animals to graze on native grasses A. i. only B. ii. only C. ii. and iii. only D. i., ii., and iii. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C DWhich of the following is an example of how people modify the environment in Africa? i. cutting down trees in order to plant crops or build homes ii. building a dam on a river iii. allowing herd animals to graze on native grasses A. i. only B. ii. only C. ii. and iii. only D. i., ii., and iii. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

D. I, II, and III

Explanation:

All listed scenarios are examples of how people modify the environment in Africa.

When people inhabit a certain territory, they begin to modify it in order to fulfill their needs - to get food and water, build homes, ensure their safety, etc.

In order to get enough food, people need to plant crops. When there is not enough space to do so, sometimes they need to cut down trees. Besides this, wood is a good material for building homes.

If a river is located near these homes and tends to flood the surroundings during the rainy season, people will build dams in order to protect themselves.

Also, people are omnivores, which means that they eat both plants and meat. This is why they keep herd animals that they may later use for meat. These animals need food in order to survive, which is why these people allow them to graze on native grasses.

This is how human-environment interaction works.

Answer:

Its d did the test and I got 100

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Which ancient Chinese era is missing in the timeline above?

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Where is the timeline
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Match the section of the Personality Profile of Confucius with the answer to the section.

Question 1 options:

123

concern for others is key to good life.

123

being born into a poor family, born into a time of political turmoil, love of history.

123

the Analects of Confucius, a collection of wise sayings.

1.

Confucius was influenced by

2.

Confucius believed

3.

Confucius is remembered today for​

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Answer:

1.  Confucius was influenced by - being born into a poor family, born into a time of political turmoil, love of history.

2.  Confucius believed - concern for others is key to good life.

3.  Confucius is remembered today for- the Analects of Confucius, a collection of wise sayings.

Explanation:

Confucius was a Chinese philosopher famous for his philosophy of Confucianism. He was also responsible for bringing the issue of education to the forefront in Chinese society, propagating the art of teaching as one important vocation.

1. Confucius was influenced by his family's fate of being left poor after the death of his father. He learned early on what life is for the poor, and also the political turmoil that covers the Chinese people. His love of historical facts, classical rituals, and the diverse ceremonies involved helped a lot in the development of his philosophy.

2. He believed that the key to living a good life is based on how one treats another person. This also became one of his most propagated philosophies of life- concern for others.

3. He is remembered today for his Analects, a collection of his sayings.  

Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows. A map of Muslim population in the Middle East, Russia, Europe, and Africa. The northern half of Africa, and the Middle East have a Muslim population of 50 percent and above. Russia, some middle African countries, and three countries in Europe have a Muslim population of 10 to 50 percent. Image by Mohsin According to the map above, which of the following statements is true? A. The Middle East is the only region in the world with a large Muslim population. B. Islam is the most commonly practiced religion in every Middle Eastern country. C. The majority of people in the Middle East are Muslim. D. Only one Middle Eastern country has a Muslim population of 50% and above. Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer: C. The majority of people in the Middle East are Muslim.

Explanation:

The religion that is dominant over in the middle east is islam.

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Answer:

C: The majority of people in the Middle East are Muslim.

Explanation:

Around 90% of the middle east is Muslim

What percentage of cash crops were produced on large plantations? 25 percent 50 percent 75 percent 100 percent

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i believe it is 75 percent

Answer:

75

Explanation:

my teacher told me on zoom

Read the following passage
a lot of people won’t support third party candidates because they might not be affected if a third-party candidate gets into office he or she will have a hard time accomplishing anything since members of the two major parties boat together and control most things
which factor supporting the two party system does this passage describes

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Answer: majority rule

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how do you think will dams across the river join in the Krishna Delta soil?​

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Answer:

technology

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technology

By the 1720's, where did the majority of enslaved people in louisiana come from?

A. East Indies

B. West Indies

C. West Africa

D. East Africa


The end of the French and Indian War resulted in which outcome for Spain?

A. Spain gained control of French territories in the West.

B. Spain had to surrender East and West Florida to Britain.

C. Spain and Britain broke a treaty and stopped being allies

D. Spain gained control of British territories in Canada.

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Answer:

west Africa

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describe the role of manpower in the development of a country​

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Answer:

Manpower is a basic resource. ... As a process· of increasing the knowledge, skills, and dexterity of the people of a society, manpower development is the most fundamental means of enabling a nation to acquire the capacities to bring about its desired future state of affairs -- a more mighty and wealthier nation.

What was the difference between the Sack of Baghdad and the Sack of Constantinople?

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The Siege of Baghdad was a siege that took place in Baghdad in 1258, lasting for 13 days from January 29, 1258 until February 10, 1258. The siege, laid by Ilkhanate Mongol forces and allied troops, involved the investment, capture, and sack of Baghdad, which was the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate at that time. ... The different aspects of Islamic culture: Science and technology in ...

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What is the harshest European climate zone to settle in during medieval times


the maritime climate zone
the continental climate zone
the Mediterranean climate zone
the Central European climate zone


( IT isn't C because i got it wrong when I chose C )

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HI MATE THE MARITIME CLIMATIC ZONE IS THE ANSWER PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST

how did christianity become so dominant in the middle ages

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Answer: The Early Middle Ages commenced with the deposition of the last western Roman emperor in 476, to be followed by the barbarian king, Odoacer, to the coronation of Charlemagne as "Emperor of the Romans" by Pope Leo III in Rome on Christmas Day, 800. The year 476, however, is a rather artificial division. In the East, Roman imperial rule continued through the period historians now call the Byzantine Empire. Even in the West, where imperial political control gradually declined, distinctly Roman culture continued long afterwards; thus historians today prefer to speak of a "transformation of the Roman world" rather than a "fall of the Roman Empire." The advent of the Early Middle Ages was a gradual and often localised process whereby, in the West, rural areas became power centres whilst urban areas declined. With the Muslim invasions of the seventh century, the Western (Latin) and Eastern (Greek) areas of Christianity began to take on distinctive shapes. Whereas in the East the Church maintained its strength, in the West the Bishops of Rome (i.e., the Popes) were forced to adapt more quickly and flexibly to drastically changing circumstances. In particular whereas the bishops of the East maintained clear allegiance to the Eastern Roman Emperor, the Bishop of Rome, while maintaining nominal allegiance to the Eastern Emperor, was forced to negotiate delicate balances with the "barbarian rulers" of the former Western provinces. Although the greater number of Christians remained in the East, the developments in the West would set the stage for major developments in the Christian world during the later centuries.

Early Medieval Papacy

Explanation:

Awnser: It got so dominant by the bible. The bible was a big influence in the way christianity got popular.

what is a antonym for the word derogatory

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Answer:

flattering

Explanation:

Answer: showing a critical or disrespectful attitude.

complimentary

Which of these rivers is the largest river in the United States of America?
Colorado River
Trinity River
Missouri River
Mississippi River

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Answer:

Missouri River

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1. The right to privacy is never directly mentioned in the Constitution. True or False

2. Civil Rights are the same as Civil Liberties. True or false

3. The Supreme Court can determine whether something is or is not constitutional but they do not legislate. True or False.

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Answer:

1. False

2. False

3. True

Explanation:

I hope this helps!

Answer:

1. True. The right to privacy is not mentioned in the Constitution but the Supreme Court has give hints about it in some amendments.

2. False. Civil liberties (freedom of speech) are those rights that along to everyone. They are protections against government and are guaranteed by the constitution, legislation, and judicial decisions. Civil rights (employment discrimination) are the positive acts of government assigned to prevent discrimination and provide equal protection under the laws.

3. False . The Supreme Court plays a very important role in our constitutional system of government. As the highest court in the land, it is the court of last resort for those looking for justice.It protects civil rights and liberties by striking down laws that violate the Constitution. They can make a decision, that decision becomes the law of the land and cannot be overturned, except through an act of Congress or constitutional amendment

Explanation:

What impact did nationalism have on people on the Italian peninsula?

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Nationalism holds that where a nation exists, it should govern itself. The forces of nationalism influenced central Europe from Italy to the land of the Austrian Habsburgs. After 1815, the region knew the positive effects of a different style of governing and was divided into a much more rational set of political units. There was an effort by both states to unite its segmented lands, so that they could have a more international standpoint. By 1870, both Italy and the Austrian Empire had been re-established.

Italy had become unified into a central power, whereas Austria-Hungary had established a dual monarchy.

the political structure of the Italian peninsula prior to 1861 was that of a fragmented group of small kingdoms and principalities. There was no unity whatsoever among the Italian states, and internal violence hindered any progress. The people in the Italian peninsula, though, shared several traits and characteristics; a common language as well as a similar culture, and a historical background. Some Italian leaders began calling for nationalism with the goal of bringing Italy together into a sovereign nation-state with autonomous rule.

Why did the relationship between colonial governments and parliament cause tension
?

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Answer:

parliamentary taxation of colonies international trade

What are some words of encouragement you can give to your friends and family?

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Answer:

"The greatest glory in living lies not in never failing, but in rising everytime we fail." -Nelson Maldena

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why were some religious groups in England interested in​

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Answer: During the 1660s and 1670s a series of penal laws were enacted which persecuted both Catholics and members of the various nonconformist groups. Enforcement of these laws unleashed a period of violent religious disturbance and hatred across England, Scotland, and Wales.

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Why would a possible candidate for president form an exploratory committee?

A
to see how much support he or she can expect


B
to discover independent voters in his or her home state


C
to investigate possible running mates


D
to announce his or her candidacy

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Answer: To see how much support he or she can except

Explanation: i Took the test

Answer:

A

Explanation:

took the quiz

what is the meaning of citizens liabilities​

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the liability of a citizen or legal person for violation of obligations arising in a civil law relationship. Civil liability typically involves property, as in compulsory repossession or recovery of a sum of money. ... Damage caused to one person by the illegal actions of another constitutes noncontract liability.

Answer:

the liability of a citizen or legal person for violation of obligations arising in a civil law relationship

Henry lived in the Georgia Colony. He came from a wealthy family and planned to make a living producing silk. He planted mulberry trees to support silkworms, but could never produce much silk. He knew that cotton grew well in Georgia's climate, but that it required a lot of labor to produce. He and some of his fellow farmers wanted the government to lift the ban on slavery. However, it took many years for their voices to be heard because the colony was governed from England. Eventually, Henry and other protesters were successful in forcing the government to allow slavery in the Georgia Colony.

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Henry lived in the Georgia Colony. He came from a wealthy family and planned to make a living producing silk. He planted mulberry trees to support silkworms, but could never produce much silk. He knew that cotton grew well in Georgia's climate, but that it required a lot of labor to produce. He and some of his fellow farmers wanted the government to lift the ban on slavery. However, it took many years for their voices to be heard because the colony was governed from England. Eventually, Henry and other protesters were successful in forcing the government to allow slavery in the Georgia Colony.

Paraphrase this paragraph without committing palgiarism.

Answer:

With the failure of silk production, Henry was tempted to live in the colony of Georgia to produce cotton, which was an efficient crop in that region. However, cotton was not an easy crop and needed a lot of labor, which should be cheap so as not to compromise production profits. In this case, Henry needed slave labor, but this was not allowed in Georgia, which meant that he got together with some comrades and petitioned the British government to release slave labor in Georgia, which was granted , causing Henry to move to that colony and become a cotton producer.

Explanation:

A paraphrase occurs when a text is rewritten, maintaining its central theme, but using other words.

As we can see in the text shown in the question above, the central theme was Henry's petition to make Georgia a country where slave labor was allowed. Thus, a paraphrase was made, maintaining this theme and using other words and another textual organization.

It should be noted that at the end of every paraphrase, the name of the author of the original text must be presented.

In general, most people who live in the rural areas of the Middle East __________. A. work in agriculture B. live in smaller families C. have access to advanced technology D. wear Western-style clothing Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

A?

Explanation:

In general, most people who live in the rural areas of the Middle East work in agriculture. The correct option is (A).

What do you mean by the agriculture factor in rural areas?

Agriculture has the greatest potential to promote employment, supplementary companies, and environmental services in rural development.

Producing food for the rural and urban populations as well as cash crops for the export market allows agriculture to play a significant role in generating foreign exchange.

Through this process, demand is increased for additional goods and services, and job opportunities are created to accommodate the labour force of the society.

Therefore, in general, most people who live in the rural areas of the Middle East work in agriculture.

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Who was recruited for Governor Bernardo de Gálvez’s army? Check all that apply. Acadians American Indians free people of color Union soldiers militia men

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Answer:

Acadians

american indians

free the people of color

militia men

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why do you think the state of India need capital when it is already a national capital on what basic do you think capital are chosen​

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Answer:

because to prove unique identities

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