Answer:
How many people were studied?
How long did these cures last?
Is there research using control versus an experimental group?
Was the experiment single or double-blind?
Did they try other foods besides carbohydrates?
How were participants selected and assigned to groups?
Explanation:
The above questions that must be asked prior to the beginning of this program. The questions regarding the 'number of people studied' will help in knowing the credibility of the claim while the questions about 'the duration for which these cures last' checks for the efficacy of the outcomes. The question about the use of 'control or experimental group,' 'the type of study(double or single-blind),' and 'the selection of participants' will assist in checking if there was inherent or deliberate bias in the study. Lastly, the question about 'trying of other foods during the experiment' will provide information that whether the results were only produced by carbohydrates or other items.
What is the name given to the group of 9 high school students who were among the first
black students in America to attend a white school in the South?
Answer:
I believe the answer you are looking for is 'The Little Rock Nine'
Explanation:
this was the name given to the nine brave students who stood up for racial inequality commonly found in the school system at this period of time.
Who were the Record keepers of Sumerian Society? Answer : scribes
Answer:
Scribes
Explanation:
Because thats how they were commnuicating.
Scribes, probably. Sorry if I misunderstood the question
What are elements compounds and mixtures?
Answer:
Elements are substances that are made from one type of atom. An element cannot be broken down into any other substance. ... A mixture is made by simply mixing together elements and compounds. No new chemical bonds are formed.
Answer:
elements: pure substancr that cant be broken down
compounds: chrmixal combination of two or more elements
mixtures: combination of pure substances
Question: How do you think people learned without a written form of communication? Hint: What
do you think people had to rely on?
Answer:
Well a person can learn from just by visual and audio. They rely on their eye and ears and touch in order to learn. There are diffrent ways to learn.
Most glaciers form at latitudes in the frozen areas near the North or South poles. But most artifacts are discovered in the glaciers high on mountain ranges such as in the European Alps. Why do you think that is the case?
Answer:
Because human activities did not take place in the Poles, but in the Alps.
Explanation:
Although the glaciers at the poles are objects of great curiosity attracting thousands of scientists and scholars, it will be very difficult to find artifacts there. This is because these regions did not used to be the place for human activities.
The Alps were a region most used by individuals to establish their activities, leaving objects that prove their existence in the region, even with the adverse climate.
What are the continents of North America
Answer:
Ciudades más pobladas de América del Norte
N.º Ciudad País Población
(2016) Ref.
1 Ciudad de México Flag of Mexico.svg México 8.918.653 21
2 Nueva York Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 8.537.673 22
3 Los Ángeles Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 3.976.322 22
4 Toronto Flag of Canada.svg Canadá 2,731,571 23
5 Chicago Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 2.722.389 22
6 Houston Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 2.303.482 22
7 Ecatepec Flag of Mexico.svg México 1.655.015 21
8 Montreal Flag of Canada.svg Canadá 1,649,519 23
9 Filadelfia Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 1.526.006 22
10 Guadalajara Flag of Mexico.svg México 1.495.182 21
11 Phoenix Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 1.445.632 22
12 Puebla Flag of Mexico.svg México 1.434.062 21
13 San Antonio Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 1.327.407 22
14 Juárez Flag of Mexico.svg México 1.321.004 21
15 San Diego Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 1.307.402 22
16 Tijuana Flag of Mexico.svg México 1.300.983 21
17 León Flag of Mexico.svg México 1.238.962 21
18 Dallas Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 1.197.816 22
19 Zapopan Flag of Mexico.svg México 1.142.483 21
20 Monterrey Flag of Mexico.svg México 1.135.512 21
21 Nezahualcóyotl Flag of Mexico.svg México 1.104.585 21
22 Calgary Flag of Canada.svg Canadá 1.096.833 23
23 San José Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 945.942 22
24 Ottawa Flag of Canada.svg Canadá 883,391 23
25 Jacksonville Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 821.784 22
26 Edmonton Flag of Canada.svg Canadá 821,201 23
27 Indianápolis Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 829.718 22
28 Chihuahua Flag of Mexico.svg México 809.232 21
29 San Francisco Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos 805.235 22
30 Naucalpan Flag of Mexico.svg México 792.211 21
Explanation:
en América del norte no hay continentes, hay ciudades importantes
What move made by hitler in 1936 violated the treaty of versailles?
Answer:
He moved military forces into the Rhineland.
Explanation:
After the end of World War I, Germany was forced to sign the treaty of Versailles, which was a peace treaty. This treaty meant that Rhineland has to be demilitarized. In 1936 the Nazies remilitarized Rhineland breaking the Versailles treaty. The invasion was part of the vengeance towards all the Allied nations that forced Germany to sign the Versailles treaty. Years later, the Nazies invaded other countries and territories.
Answer:
He moved military forces into the Rhineland.
Explanation:
What were some of the criticisms of the practices of the Catholic Church in the 1500s?
Answer:
they smelled like pig
Explanation:
What were the group of people called who founded Plymouth colony?
Which statements best describe the Red River Valley region?
Natural levees are located throughout the area.
This is a low-lying area that often floods.
The region includes red soil that is good for farming.
The region has a number of grassy hills and mountains.
Trees in this area are strong enough to withstand floods.
It is located mostly in the southeastern pa
Answer:
The low lying area that often floods.
Explanation:
The Red River Valley region often floods, so this is the correct answer.
This is a low-lying area that often floods is the statement best describes the Red River Valley region. Thus, option (b) is correct.
What is the region?
The area of a certain territory is referred to as a “region.” The fixed border of the nation includes it. Geographically and among the population, the area is extremely unified. Formal, functional, and perceptual categories are used to divide the region.
Two nations, such as Canada and the United States, are divided by the Red River Valley. In the low-lying area, the Red river valleys are inundated. The Red river valley is a result of the south and north's spring flooding. The areas that flood most frequently are North Dakota, Manitoba, and Minnesota.
As a result, the low-lying area has the chance of floods, of the Red river valley region. Therefore, option (b) is correct.
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People who can see some colors but not others are
O quintchromats.
O trichromats.
O monochromats.
dichromats.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
C is total color blindness.
A is not a thing.
Why is it likely that the Shona had different cultural influences? Great Zimbabwe attracted traders from around the world. Foreign traders funded and built Great Zimbabwe. The Shona are descended from Asian traders. The Shona participated in trade with the Swahili Coast.
Answer:
The Shona participated in trade with the Swahili Coast.
Explanation:
hope this helps:) sorry if some how is wrong.
Answer:
The Shona participated in trade with the Swahili Coast
Explanation:
Plants, animals, and metals can be classified as which factor of production? capital labor land services
Answer:
I believe its land .......
Answer:LAND!
Explanation:
How is the diversity of psychology limited in the United States?
Answer:
Racial and ethnic minorities are underrepresented among psychologists.
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A change in the size, shape, or state of matter.
chemical change
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A Change in shape or state of matter
Answer:
physical changes
Explanation:
physical change
In measuring job performance, productivity is measured in
A. promotion
B. subjective terms
C. influence
D. units
Answer:
the answer to this question is D. Units
who is the first prime minister of nepal
Answer:
Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala became the first elected Prime Minister of Nepal during the first election that was help in 1959.
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32c. What was the biggest impact Jews had on the colony of Georgia? *
Answer:
As of 2017, Georgia's Jewish population was approximately 128,520 people.
Explanation:
differences between Force and pressure
What things are created in the african bushman creation myth?
Answer: According to the african bushman creation myth, great master and lord of life the Kaang.
Explanation:
First Kaang created the a, with long branches that extended over the entire country then at its base he dug a large hole which extended to way down the world where animals and humans used to live, then he led first man to come up from the hole and this man sat down at the hole edge and then a woman came up from hole. All people were gathered out of the hole, beneath the tree. Then all animals also climbed up from the hole.
a. What is your opinion of Lord Acton's assessment of power? Do you agree or disagree?
Answer:
this statement is arguably false.
Explanation:
Many people have exercised close to absolute power who were not corrupt by any definition of that term. Acton himself mentions Queen Elizabeth I as being corrupt because she ordered the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. But Mary was not entirely blameless and had become the focus of several plots against the English crown. If Elizabeth ordered her execution, as seems likely, to protect the English nation from sedition and civil war, then her action cannot be considered entirely corrupt.
I agree with Lord Acton's assessment of power. There have been instances where absolute power has been wrongly wielded to protect self-interests. Leadership only requires is limited power or authority.
As cited elsewhere, Henry the Eighth sought absolute powers in his marital affairs. When he obtained them, he used the powers to annihilate all his perceived enemies. He murdered most of the wives he had married to forge political alliances and ensure a male successor. He also murdered his best friend, Thomas Beckett.
These two examples show that no individual should be entrusted with absolute powers because they breed corruption in the welder. The Magna Carta was an attempt to curb the excesses of corrupting power. The three branches of government are separate for the same purpose.
Thus, history provides evidence that Lord Acton's assessment of power is right on point.
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Why was steel a more usable building material than iron?
In a command economy, __________ is not a motive.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Its a because i did the answer before
How would gladiators fit into the culture of the United States and the democratic
setting?
Answer:
Gladiators would have only fitted in the colonial and Pre-Civil War South. In the modern era, they would not fit at all.
This is because gladiators were slaves, who fought battles, often to the dead, against other gladiators, other soldiers, and even wild animals, for the amusement of the Roman Society.
After the Civil War, Gladiators simply do not fit into the culture of the United States and its democratic setting, and the reason is that slavery is prohibited in the United States.
Why did Virginia colonists establish the House of Burgesses? A. to limit religious freedom B. to better control colonial trade C. to give colonists a say in lawmaking D. to strengthen the British Crown's rule
the answer is d
Explanation:
to strenghten the british crowns rule
Between which of the following two nations or territories does Baffin Bay form a natural boundary? Canada and Greenland Canada and Cuba United States and Cuba United States and Greenland
Answer:
Canada and Greenland
Answer:
Canada Greenland
Explanation:
Some students and school officials have claimed that the free exercise
clause of the First Amendment allows them to organize prayer sessions in
public schools. How does this interpretation conflict with the establishment
clause?
O A. Many feel that public institutions such as schools should allow
people to express whatever religious views they wish.
B. School prayer may be seen as an example of the government
interfering too much in education.
O C. Organized prayer in public schools could be seen as the
government endorsing a particular religion.
O D. Spending time praying in school may prevent students from
focusing on meeting academic standards.
Answer:It’s C
Explanation:
Apex
Which of these environmental problems is NOT associated with air pollution
Answer:
okay
Explanation:
the ones in which it doesn't associate with is overpopulation and over farming and water pollution
Consumers are organisms that
A. Eat only other animals
B.get their energy by eating other organisms
C . Are also known as self feeders
D . Occupy an ecosystems lowest energy level .
Answer:
b
Explanation:
its b I'm pretty sure watermelon
What was the importance of the formation of the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1619?
a
It was the first elected assembly in the American colonies and reflected representative government
b
It controlled all aspects of colonial government without any royal supervision
c
It established the principle that authority flows from the British monarch to the colonists
d
It created three equal branches of government, with checks on one another
Answer:c
Explanation: