Answer:
It proves how although both groups want something one group gets it
Explanation:
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Question 1 (2 points)
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Which of the following would be a primary source?
Question 1 options:
encyclopedia
a speech and notes from a famous person
a textbook
Question 2 (2 points)
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Which of the following is a secondary source?
Question 2 options:
a speech from a famous person
a journal from a person who lived during the time period
a book written in 2015 about an event that happened 100 years ago
Question 3 (2 points)
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Which of the following is a limitation of primary sources?
Question 3 options:
author is too wrapped up in the moment and may forget the big picture
the writer a narrow in depth study of an event
the information in the book was created by someone who didn't even live in the time period
Question 4 (2 points)
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Which of the following is NOT a limitation of using a blog or some other online resource?
Question 4 options:
the information from the author is his or her own opinion
the author doesn't have to be qualified to present the information
the information from a blog and other websites can always be trusted. If someone put it on the internet, it must be true
Answer:
ok i will try
B. Primary sources can be original documents (such as letters, speeches, diaries), creative works (such as art, novels, music and film), published materials of the times (newspapers, magazines, memoirs, etc.), institutional and government documents (treaties, laws, court cases, marriage records) or relics and artifacts ( ...
question 2
c. because a speech from martin luther king can be a primary source and of course a journal
Question 3
c.
question 4
a.
Explanation:
Answer:
the information from a blog and other websites can always be trusted. If someone put it on the internet, it must be true
Which is most likely to be a demand made by members of an organized labor group?
A. government ownership of factories
B. a regulated, eight-hour workday
C. increased income tax
D. a longer term for Senators
Answer:
A?
Explanation:
The division of a market into different customer segments is called
O market share
O market research
O market segmentation
O customer profile survey
Answer:
market segmentation
Explanation:
c
**MEDIEVAL TIMES**
1) Who do you think got the better end of the deal, the lord or the vassal? And why?
Answer:
In my opinion lord had a better position as they the land was theirs to control, had most of the privileges and also had materialistic advantage over other layers, including vassals.
Explanation:
Vassals didn't own land, they were using it in the name of the lord.
They had to give larger part of incomes to lords, and had many other obligations towards their senior.
On the other side, lords had to preserve their influence and control, which wasn't always easy, but still had better position than anyone else, including the vassals.
Which of the following is an
example of a "limited" style of
government?
A. Autocracy
B. Unlimited. Dictatorship
D. Totalitarian Dictatorship
C. Constitutional
Democracy
When did Brazll begin to have a democracy?
A. 1888
B. 1891
C. 1930
D. 1954
What do you think we're the long term costs of slavery?
Answer:
The size of the Atlantic slave trade dramatically transformed African societies. The slave trade brought about a negative impact on African societies and led to the long-term impoverishment of West Africa. This intensified effects that were already present amongst its rulers, kinships, kingdoms and in society.
Explanation:
Only four US states border Mexico. Which of these states ISN’T on that border? *
Arizona
California
Mississippi
Texas
Answer:
Texas Arizona and californ
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
missipipi
What clues lead you to believe the government made a more concerted effort to contain the Native Americans on the plains?
A. They passed new congressional laws.
B. They established new treaties.
C. They posted additional troops in the area.
D. They funded a survey of the territory.
Answer:
I think its D
Explanation:
A US based car manufacturing company wants to move its offices and factories to Brazil. What human characteristics are MOST important for the company when choosing the city to open its branch?
I. The proximity of residential neighborhoods near the branch site
II. The number of women and children in the local population
III. The technical skills of the residents in the city
IV. Percentage of the population that is working age
a. I and II
b. III and IV
c. I, III, and IV
d. II, III and IV
(one more option choice ion know what it is)
Answer:
Option B
Explanation :
In simple words, the main focus of the company should be the level of skills of the workforce. A company can provide near residence or transport service to its employees. Many countries have laws regarding not operating big factories near residential areas.
Also the percentage of labor force in the country as well as in the regional areas would help to secure labor force very easily.
Florida was an ideal location for military installations because of its
By 1942 there were military installations in the state.
Camp Balding near
became one of Florida's largest cities during the war.
Due to its miles of coastline, Florida was a great place for military outposts. In 1942, the state had 172 military installations. During the war, Camp Balding in the vicinity of Starke grew to be one of Florida's biggest cities.
What do you know about Florida?In the Southeastern part of the country, there is a state called Florida. With nearly 21 million people, Florida is the third-most populous state among the 50 states and has the 22nd-largest area. Tallahassee, the state's capital, and Jacksonville, its most populated city.
The first part of what is now the contiguous United States that Europeans visited and inhabited was Florida. Juan Ponce de León, a Spanish conquistador, brought the first recorded European explorers to the Americas. The peninsula was discovered and colonized by Ponce de León on April 2, 1513.
More than any other state or country, it has produced more than 900 world fishing records. It also boasts more than 7,700 lakes, 11,000 miles of rivers, and 2,276 miles of tidal shoreline.
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Answer:
1 ✔ miles of coastline
2 ✔ 172
3 ✔ Starke
4✔ state parks
Explanation: because i said so
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Pioneers who crossed the western mountains in the mid-1800s were threatened by
A. exposure to too much sun.
B. Apache and Comanche attacks.
C. snow and cold temperatures.
D. slow travel across sand.
Answer:
C-Snow and cold temperatures
Explanation:
before starch can enter a cell it must be
Answer:
it must be digested or broken into smaller pieces
Explanation:
What was Spain’s colonial policy?
Answer:SPANISH COLONIAL PoLICY.
I. THE GENERAL POLITICO-ECONOMIC POLICY OF SPAIN.
Spain, like other European nations emerging from
the mediaeval period had no distinctive economic policy,
except as it was incident to and dependent upon a defi-
nite political policy. The latter was dependent in turn
upon the processes of national development the Erst
step of which was integratioll followed by expansion and
aggrandizement. In seeking to build up national life
at home and defend national existence abroad, certain
econonlic principles were involved in the financial
operations of the Spanish nation. To no greater extent
than this could Spain claim an economic policy and so
impressed were her rulers and her people with the
methods of national aggrandizement prevailing then
that the national policy of the sixteellth century has
never been entirely relinquished.
The integratiotl whicll took place ill Spain which re-
sulted in makitlg a strollg centralized government be-
gan with the union of the parts of tlle territory; it was
followed immediately by the long struggle of the crown
against the nobility, then by the struggle of the towns
for rights and privileges and finally by the struggle
against the provinces in lJehalf of the unity of the
nation. Spain came out of tllis struggle fully amalga-
mated. a strong imperial governnlellt capable of exercis-
ing arbitrary power. Tlle internal struggle to establish
unity with a national life and character was supplemented
by an exterlzal struggle for national existence, in de-
fense against encroacllments of other 1lations. This in-
volved new financial conditions and tlew financial operations.
Explanation:
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If a bill makes it through both houses, where does it get sent next?
Answer:
JOE BIDEN
Explanation:
Or any other president, at least in the US
Answer:
The president and he has the power to say no and veto it. If he says yes it finally becomes a law
Explanation:
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What impact should politics have on morality ?
True or False: Suppliers do not care about market price since they do not directly set them
Answer:
false
Explain:
For certain categories, suppliers will determine their pricing by how much they predict that a certain buyet is willing to pay. If the buyer appears to not be too concerned with pricing, the supplier will often inflate it's markup.
What were three responsibilities the pharaohs had to the people of ancient Egypt?
Answer:
Maintaining religious harmony and participating in ceremonies were part of the pharaoh's role as head of the religion.
Explanation:
explanation right here. As a statesman, the pharaoh made laws, waged war, collected taxes, and oversaw all the land in Egypt (which was owned by the pharaoh's)
3. What will happen in the market for chocolate bars if the price is set at 40 cents?
Answer:
If the price is too low, demand will exceed supply, and some consumers will be unable to obtain as much as they would like at that price—we say that supply is rationed…. Markets in which prices can move freely are always in equilibrium or moving toward it.
Explanation:
Central Africans that were captured by rival
tribes were shipped to what part of the
continent to be sold to Europeans?
Eastern Africa
Southern Africa
Western Africa
Answer: Western Africa
Explanation:
1) How did Charlemagne shape and define Europe by introducing a new system
of government?
2) what effect of Europe did Charlemagne make?
Answer:Bishops also continued to play an important role in local government. Charlemagne expanded clerical involvement in government by increasing the use of royal grants of immunity to bishops and abbots, which freed their properties from intervention by public authorities.In this role, he encouraged the Carolingian Renaissance, a cultural and intellectual revival in Europe.
Explanation:
Which machine helped miners find gold in the 1850s?
Answer:
Placer miners used simple tools such as pans and bateas, rockers, sluices, Long Toms, and dry washers to separate free metals from gravels. They sometimes used mercury, which forms an amalgam with small particles of gold and silver.
Explanation:
what was the most significant impact that European colonialism had upon the peoples of Asia and Africa? Explain why you believe that this was the most significant impact of colonialism.
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in 1767. Charles Townshend proposed a series of taxes known as the Townshend Acts. These taxes were different from the Stamp
Act because they were
ОА
smaller taxes
extemal taxes
C income taxes.
D
reduced taxes
Answer:
Correct answer is C income taxes.
Explanation:
C is the only correct option because Townshend Acts were related to all imported duties, on different products, such as tea, paper, glass and many other products. On the other side Stamp Act was related to duties on legal documents.
Therefore all other options are wrong as have nothing to do with difference between these two acts.
This ruler united Upper and Lower Egypt?
(To help my niece.)
Answer:
Menes
Explanation:
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sam huston moved the capital to Austin true or false
Answer:
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Explanation:
Many different locations have served as capitals of the area that is now Texas, including a number that served only briefly.
The National Capitals of Texas
Capitals of the six nations that have ruled Texas have been:
Spain: Valladolid (before 1551) and Madrid;
France: Paris;
Mexico: Mexico City, D.F.;
Republic of Texas: San Felipe de Austin, Washington-on-the-Brazos, Harrisburg, Galveston Island, Velasco, Columbia, Houston and Austin;
United States: Washington, D.C.;
Confederate States of America: Montgomery, Ala., and Richmond, Va.
A replica of the capital in West Columbia
A replica of the 1836 capitol in West Columbia.
The Administrative Headquarters
The administrative headquarters for Texas shifted many times from the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century to the end of the Civil War.
Spanish Provincial Capitals
In 1686, Monclova, Coahuila, Mex., became the first provincial capital for the area that became Texas. While Texas was associated with Spain and the Republic of Mexico, its government was administered largely from Coahuila, which alternately had Monclova and Saltillo as its provincial capital.
In 1721-22 Marqués de Aguayo, governor of Coahuila including Texas, led an expedition north of the Rio Grande and established the presidio of Los Adaes a short distance east of the Sabine River on the site of present-day Robeline, La. Los Adaes became the capital of Texas and remained so for half a century.
The seat of government was moved to San Antonio in 1772, where it remained until 1824. For two short periods during this time, the administrators of Coahuila y Texas conducted business from La Casa Piedra (today commonly called the Old Stone Fort) in Nacogdoches: Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante in 1806 and Manuel María de Salcedo for three months in 1810.
Mexican Provincial Headquarters
After Mexico became independent of Spain in 1821, Texas was again united with Coahuila, of which Saltillo was then the capital. The first state congress convened there Aug. 15, 1824. The capital of Coahuila-Texas was moved to Monclova, March 9, 1833. A heated controversy between Saltillo and Monclova ensued. When the issue was placed before President Santa Anna, he favored Monclova.
The capital of the first Anglo-American colony in Texas was San Felipe de Austin. The conventions of 1832 and 1833, as well as the Consultation of 1835 met at San Felipe, which continued to be the official headquarters until March 1, 1836.
which of the following statement best summarizes the way Dr.King ceeated change?
Answer:
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Explanation:
A) Compare King George’s appearance and behavior with
the lyrics to his song ‘You’ll Be Back’. B) Why do you
think the writer/director used this juxtaposition?
colonists made lyrics into and science proved it ot br king george
Explanation:
CHINESE WAR
help plzzz what is the answer also the ansers are in the pic
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation: