Lines of latitude measure ________________ in degrees.

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Lines of latitude are measured in degrees north or south of the equator to 90 degrees at the North or South poles. Lines of latitude, also called parallels, are imaginary lines that divide the Earth. They run east to west, but measure your distance north or south.

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90° North of the equator I hope that answers your question

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Which of the following statements is true?
1 Incandescent light bulbs are almost 100 percent efficient.
2 Endothermic reactions release heat.
3 Heat is considered "lost" energy because it cannot be used for work.
4 An electric drill gains energy in the form of heat and sound.

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The answer to your question is number 2 An exothermic process releases heat, causing the temperature of the immediate surroundings to rise
it is number 2. Endothermic reactions release heat.

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Your answer is perfect according to me.

The Great Plains have a continental climate. Much of the plains experience cold winters and warm summers, with low precipitation and humidity, much wind, and sudden changes in temperature. ... Great Plains, also called Great American Desert, major physiographic province of North America.

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Under what sorts of circumstances do you think an amendment might be necessary?
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An amendment is important because with out laws and rules in place it would be total caos
An amendment is very important for out laws and rules

PLEASE HELP!! Choose any one of the groups not included in the process of Confederation. What do you think may have been the group's point of view about Confederation? (canada)

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At the war’s outset, what is now Canada was comprised of the British colonies of Canada West and Canada East (now Ontario and Québec) and the Maritime colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. Britain declared itself neutral; that is, it would support neither the Union nor the Confederacy. As a result, Canada and the Maritimes were also neutral.

Despite the official stance, the majority of Canadian and Maritime newspapers sympathized with the South, not because they supported slavery, but because they saw the Confederacy as a small power defying a distant, larger one that was not protecting its interests. Many Canadians and Maritimers opposed Lincoln because he said the war was not about freeing slaves but was about reuniting his country or, as he phrased it, preserving the union. Many Canadian and Maritime business people sold weapons and offered other support to both sides.

Why was the trans contention railroad so important

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It is D All of the above but you are technicaly correct

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It was to connect the country's railroad systems across the entire country. It was built to ship goods and people around much easier and quicker.

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where was the union depot at when it was destroyed

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Wall Street Atlanta

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Union Depot Fire of 1894 In 1894 a fire at Denver ’s original Union Depot destroyed much of the building within an hour. The burning of the railroad station, which had been completed in 1881 and was regarded as one of the largest and grandest in the West, shocked Denver citizens.

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Compare the way the Cherokee people lived before the Trail of Tears with their experiences during the journey.

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They were farming people and had been farming people for more than a thousand years. They did not live in teepees, but had permanent villages with substantial houses. At the time of their removal, the Cherokee had a higher literacy rate than the non-Indian Americans.

But then the Cherokee people were divided... What was the best way to handle the government’s determination to get its hands on their territory? Some wanted to stay and fight. Others thought it was more pragmatic to agree to leave in exchange for money and other concessions. In 1835, a few self-appointed representatives of the Cherokee nation negotiated the Treaty of New Echota, which traded all Cherokee land east of the Mississippi for $5 million, relocation assistance and compensation for lost property. To the federal government, the treaty was a done deal, but many of the Cherokee felt betrayed; after all, the negotiators did not represent the tribal government or anyone else.

By 1838, only about 2,000 Cherokees had left their Georgia homeland for Indian Territory. President Martin Van Buren sent General Winfield Scott and 7,000 soldiers to expedite the removal process. Scott and his troops forced the Cherokee into stockades at bayonet point while his men looted their homes and belongings. Then, they marched the Indians more than 1,200 miles to Indian Territory. Whooping cough, typhus, dysentery, cholera and starvation were epidemic along the way, and historians estimate that more than 5,000 Cherokee died as a result of the journey.

They were farming people and had been farming people for more than a thousand years. They did not live in teepees, but had permanent villages with substantial houses. At the time of their removal, the Cherokee had a higher literacy rate than the non-Indian Americans.

What role did the need for land and other natural resources play in Confederation? How did those needs lead the colonies to unite? (Canada)

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Confederation could offer the colonies strength through unity, an idea that gained steady support, especially in the wake of the US abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty in 1866. In the face of dwindling external markets, Confederation could provide the colonies with the ability to sell goods to each other more easily.

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What changes did the Great Coalition feel were needed at this time to improve the country? (confederation time)

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The Great Coalition of 1864 proved to be a turning point in Canadian history. It proved remarkably successful in breaking the logjam of central Canadian politics and in helping to create a better goverment.

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What were some problems that occurred across Iowa during their migration?

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They found themselves surrounded by prejudice and discrimination.
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Is this statement true or false?: the Spanish word came to the “new world” carrying diseases that Aztec and Inca had no resistance to which led to their eventual decline.

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Answer: True

Explanation: Contact events involving the Aztecs, Mayans, and Inca civilizations were especially dramatic, primarily because Mexico and Peru had the highest population densities and the most extensive trade and transport networks in the Americas. Such factors provide ideal conditions for the spread of epidemic diseases.

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How was interstate commerce challenged?

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On February 4, 1887, both the Senate and House passed the Interstate Commerce Act, which applied the Constitution’s “Commerce Clause”—granting Congress the power “to Regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States”—to regulating railroad rates. Small businesses and farmers were protesting that the railroads charged them higher rates than larger corporations, and that the railroads were also setting higher rates for short hauls than for long-distance hauls. Although the railroads claimed economic justification for policies that favored big businesses, small shippers insisted that the railroads were gouging them.

It took years for Congress to respond to these protests, due to members’ reluctance to have the government interfere in any way with corporate policies. In 1874 legislation was introduced calling for a federal railroad commission. The bill passed the House, but not the Senate. When Congress failed to act, some states adopted their own railroad regulations. Those laws were struck down in 1886, when the Supreme Court ruled in  that the state of Illinois could not restrict the rates that the Wabash Railroad was charging because its freight traffic moved between the states, and only the federal government could regulate interstate commerce. Continued public anger over unfair railroad rates prompted Illinois senator Shelby M. Cullom to hold the hearings that led to the enactment of the Interstate Commerce Act.

That law limited railroads to rates that were “reasonable and just,” forbade rebates to high-volume users, and made it illegal to charge higher rates for shorter hauls. To hear evidence and render decisions on individual cases, the act created the Interstate Commerce Commission. This was the first federal independent regulatory commission, and it served as a model for others that would follow, from the Federal Trade Commission to the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Evolving technology eventually made the purpose of the ICC obsolete, and in 1995 Congress abolished the commission, transferring its remaining functions to the Surface Transportation Board. But while the ICC has come and gone, its creation marked a significant turning point in federal policy. Before 1887, Congress had applied the Commerce Clause only on a limited basis, usually to remove barriers that the states tried to impose on interstate trade. The Interstate Commerce Act showed that Congress could apply the Commerce Clause more expansively to national issues if they involved commerce across state lines. After 1887, the national economy grew much more integrated, making almost all commerce interstate and international. The nation rather than the Constitution had changed. That development turned the Commerce Clause into a powerful legislative tool for addressing national problems.

List four benefits of damming or diverting the Colorado River.
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Hydroelectric power is made when water passes through a dam. Dams and waterways store and provide water for irrigation so farmers can use the water for growing crops. Dams help in preventing floods. Since the water stored in dams is fresh water, it can then be used for drinking water.

(This is true for almost all dams.)

Hydroelectric power is produced when passing through a river

Who was Cotton Mather?

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Cotton Mather FRS was a New England Puritan minister and a prolific author of both books and pamphlets.

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What were the reactions of each group in the different regions in British North America to the idea of Confederation? (Canada)

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the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick

How does the need to respect the laws of each state support the principle of popular sovereignty?
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Popular sovereignty is a basic idea of democracy. Popular sovereignty means that the people are the ultimate source of the authority of their government. ... The People are the ultimate rulers

List the three-part government of the British colonies and tell what each part did. Answer in your own words.

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Answer: A governor was appointed by the king or proprietor to head the colony and carry out the laws and decrees. Assisting and advising the governor, a council also enforced the king's wishes. An assembly made up of elected representatives became the voice of the people arguing the causes and interests of the colonists.

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three-part system involving a governor, council of advisers and an elected assembly representing each colony's citizens.

According to the Qur’an, why did Allah create a world of diversity?

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The Qur'an states that "Allah created the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them, in six days" (7:54). ... A distinct point is made to counter the Biblical idea of a day of rest: "We created the heavens and the earth and all that is between them in six days, nor did any sense of weariness touch Us" (50:38)

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He created a world of diversity for those who had faith in Allah.

"Verily in the heavens and the earth are signs for those who believe. And in the creation of yourselves, and the fact that animals are scattered (through the earth), are signs for those of assured faith. And in the alternation of night and day, and that fact that Allah sends down sustenance from the sky, and revives therewith the earth after its death, and in the change of the winds, are signs for those who are wise"

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What FOUR contributions did Mulsim astronomers make in the field of Astronomy?

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Astronomers study the origin and make-up of the universe, including its planets, stars, galaxies and black holes.

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In what ways does the Constitution limit the powers of the federal government?
3.

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With checks and balances
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12. What do you think are some of the effects of early Mormon settlement that can still be seen today in Utah?

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The Mormons, as they were commonly known, had moved west to escape religious discrimination. After the murder of founder and prophet Joseph Smith, they knew they had to leave their old settlement in Illinois. Many Mormons died in the cold, harsh winter months as they made their way over the Rocky Mountains to Utah.


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One of the effects is Racism racism is prevalent in utah

Why were some people opposed to the war with Mexico?

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Answer:

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Because Northern Whigs feared that war with Mexico would result in the United States gaining new territories in the southwest, which would encourage the expansion of slavery.

What are the significant ideas, events, and people that lead to Confederation. Be sure to explain your choices. (Canada)

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Answer:•Canadian/American Tension.1864•Coalation Government•The Charlotte Town Conferences•Threat of American Takeover•End of the Reciprocity Treaty•The Quebec Conferences•Fenian Invasion•British North America Act.1867Explanation:8 Most Important Events leading Up to Confederation

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How did the United States benefit from the Mexican War ?

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Under the treaty of Guadalupe

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What were the reactions of each group in the different regions in British North America to the idea of Confederation? (Canada)

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Answer:

opposed Confederation on the ground including Maritime would increase the financial burden on the province of Canada

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Antoine-Aimé Dorion, the Liberal leader in Canada East, opposed Confederation on the grounds that including the Maritime colonies would increase the financial burden on the Province of Canada

What was one of the consequences of the New York Slave Revolt in 1712?

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What was one of the consequences of the New York Slave Revolt in 1712?

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So the new york slave rebellion of 1712, a very violent insurrection of slaves in New York City that resulted in executions and the enactment ( the process of passing legislation ) of harsher slave codes.

What were some of the major events that happened during Washington’s Administration?

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April 30, 1789

Inauguration

George Washington inaugurated as the first President of the United States in New York City, the nation's capital.

July 4, 1789

Congress enacts tariff

Congress, led by Representative James Madison, enacts the first protective tariff. Madison consulted with President Washington about the need for the measure.

March 26, 1790

First naturalization law

Congress passes the United States' first naturalization law, establishing terms of citizenship.

May 29, 1790

Ratifying the Constitution

Rhode Island ratifies the Constitution, becoming the last of the original thirteen states under the Articles of Confederation to join the newly formed Union.

May 31, 1790

Copyright law

President Washington signs the first United States copyright law.

July 16, 1790

Establishing the capital

President Washington signs a bill into law that permanently places the nation's capital along the Potomac River, in an area to be called the District of Columbia.

August 4, 1790

Revolutionary War debts

President Washington signs a bill into law that directed the federal government to assume the Revolutionary War debts of the states.

What category was used to divide up Canada?

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Canada Confederation

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PARAGRAPH 1: What is energy? Why is energy important? Describe at least two forms of energy. PARAGRAPH 2: What is thermal energy? Describe how thermal energy can move between objects and in what direction (hot to cold or cold to hot) . Include at least one example of how thermal energy moves. Do NOT make a list. Write it as a paragraph!

A complete response to the writing prompt is 2 paragraphs. Each paragraph must include at least 3 sentences in order for you to receive credit.

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   energy is  something that must be transferred to a physical medium . there are multiple types of energy.  kinetic energy  thermal energy  potential energy and solar energy  to name a few. kinetic energy   is a type of energy  dealing with motion thermal energy deals with heat and  potential energy is the amount of energy a object  has relative to  the stressed within its self  like an arrow drawn back but hasn't  been  released yet

thermal energy   presents its self as heat .   like if you set hot coffee of a table     for a few hours the  energy will slowly  begin to transfer to the air around it making the coffee cold   but the  room is significantly larger than the coffee  cup so the transfer of heat goes undetected

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