What is the difference between imported and exported goods?!​

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Answer 1
Production vs distribution

Import is producing goods

Export is distributing goods

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Answer 2

Importing is when products and services are brought into a country. It happens when people, organizations, or the government purchase products or services from other countries. 

Exporting is when a country sells its products and services to people, organizations, and governments in other countries. 


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On a diagram like the one below, write the functions of government.

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Answer:

Provide for the public good

Provide Services

Resolve Conflict

Maintain Order

Ensure National Security

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How did slave trading effect the wealth of individuals in Africa and the Americas??

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By making us less unfortunate

What opportunities exist for someone with my skill set?

Can someone please help me ? What are the opportunities?

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Answer:

depends what youre skill set then i will answer

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"The problem of our age is the administration of wealth, so that the ties of brotherhood may still bind together the rich and poor in harmonious relationship.... In former days there was little difference between the dwelling, dress, food, and environment of the chief and those of his retainers. . . . The contrast between the palace of the millionaire and the cottage of the laborer with us today measures the change which has come with civilization.

This change, however, is not to be deplored, but welcomed as highly beneficial. It is well, nay, essential for the progress of the race, that the houses of some should be homes for all that is highest and best in literature and the arts, and for all the refinements of civilization, rather than that none should be so. Much better this great irregularity than universal squalor.... Neither master nor servant was as well situated then as to day. A relapse to old conditions would be disastrous to both-not the least so to him who serves-and would sweep away civilization with it...."

Which statement BEST represents Andrew Carnegie's message?
A) rich people are better than poor people
B) rich people have a duty to help society
C) poor people do know how bad their lives are
D) poor people will get to heaven before rich people

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Answer:

b

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,What do you think of islamophobes and islamophobia?

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A phobia, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is an exaggerated, usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation. It may be hard for the afflicted to sufficiently determine or communicate the source of this fear, but it exists. In recent years, a specific phobia has gripped Western societies - Islamophobia.

Researchers and policy groups define Islamophobia in differing detail, but the term's essence is essentially the same, no matter the source:

An exaggerated fear, hatred, and hostility toward Islam and Muslims that is perpetuated by negative stereotypes resulting in bias, discrimination, and the marginalization and exclusion of Muslims from social, political, and civic life.[1]

Islamophobia existed in premise before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, but it increased in frequency and notoriety during the past decade. The Runnymede Trust in the U.K., for example, identified eight components of Islamophobia in a 1997 report, and then produced a follow-up report in 2004 after 9/11 and the initial years of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. The second report found the aftermath of the terrorist attacks had made life more difficult for British Muslims.

LGBTQ people are often clustered in ________. Why do you think this? Can you please help me I am stuck :(

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Answer:

groups or stereotypes

Explanation:

Many people attribute negative stereotypes to members of the LGBTQ+ community due to their sexuality, gender identity, or simply because of the way they express themselves.

Why did the colonist feel the articles of confederation were necessary even though the Declaration of Independence was already written?

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Hey there! I'm happy to help!

The Declaration of Independence mainly set up rights and declared the US a free nation. However, it did not explain how the government and country would be set up, and without a structured government it would be chaos, which is why the colonists wanted the articles, which set up a government for the newly formed country.

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the arrangement that some plantation owners entered in order to maintain their productivity

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Answer:

They would enter a rental agreement on their property

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Which of the timelines above BEST summarizes China's economic changes?
a. timeline A
b. timeline B
c. timeline C
d. timeline D

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Where’s the timeline

Answer:

b i think.

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1. According to the Iroquois Constitution, how was ownership of land determined?

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Sorry dude I’m writing this cause I need points

Which of the following correctly describes how serfs lived in the manor system?

Select the three correct answers.


They paid no taxes.

They earned no income.

They were able to travel far distances.

They endured harsh, crowded conditions.

Their children were needed to work in the fields.

Their lifespans were shortened by illness and malnutrition.

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Answer:

They earned no income, they endured harsh crowded conditions, and their lives were shortened by illness and malnutrition.

Explanation:

serfs were essentially medieval age share croppers who were in debt to whichever king they were near and forced to work and give their produce to him. they had horrible living conditions so :(

PLEASE HELP!!! 50 points for all
1- What is the narrator’s name?
A. Sir Topas
B. The narrator’s name is not given
C. Geoffrey Chaucer
D. Sir Gawain
2- What is the prize for the best tale?
A. Forgiveness from the Pardoner.
B. The cost of the trip paid for.
C. Bragging rights
D. A meal paid for by the other pilgrims.
3- Who would determine the best tale in the contest?
A. The pardoner
B. The group will vote
C. The host
D. The narrator
4- How is it determined that the night hotel the first take?
A. The pardoner asks the night go first
B. The host asks the night to go first
C. Pilgrim straw straws
D. The knight volunteers

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Answer   =    First set of D.

In your own words define: State of Nature

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Answer:

The state of nature, in moral and political philosophy, religion, social contract theories and international law, is the hypothetical life of people before societies came into existence..

1 Read the conclusion below.
As the Sumerian civilization grew, long-distance trade expanded.
Which sentence from the article provides the BEST support to the statement
above?

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Answer:

C. They were able to import timber from Lebanon and luxury goods, such as the gemstone lapis lazuli from the Indus River Valley.

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According to John Lockes theory of government a social contract

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Answer:

This might not be your answer, but I hope it helps: John Locke's version of social contract theory is striking in saying that the only right people give up in order to enter into civil society and its benefits is the right to punish other people for violating rights. No other rights are given up, only the right to be a vigilante

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Why is there so much trade among the United States, Mexico, and Canada? A. They produce most of the crops available globally. B. They have policies to trade exclusively with each other. C. Goods in one country are not available in the others. D. Favorable treaties keep the costs low.

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Answer:

Favorable treaties keep the costs low.

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Explain One way in which the behavior of the Sufis demonstrates a difference within the practice of Islam in he period c. 1200–c. 1450

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Answer:

The search for mysticism and the supernatural of God was a change in the behavior of the Sufis who showed the difference in the practice of Islam in period c. 1200 – c. 1450.

Explanation:

Within this period, the Sufis, through Islam, believed that God was present in all the actions they performed and that is why they always tried to do good and progress, thus guaranteeing that God would be present in their lives. However, this presence was something physical and not spiritual. This changed with the passing of the years, when Sufis began to search for the supernatural of God in a spiritual way, they wanted to have a direct experience with God that happened from the inside to the outside of their bodies and not from the outside in, as before. In this change the Sufis began to detach themselves from material things and experiences limited to the physical world.

Summarize the rule of law help please.

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Answer:

Rule of law is a principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that are: Publicly promulgated. Equally enforced. ... And consistent with international human rights principles.

Explanation:

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can i get a reason why the spanish explorers wanted to spread christianity?

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A missionary, Pedro de Gante, wanted to spread the Christian faith to his native brothers and sisters. During this time, the mentality of the Spanish people proscribed empowering the indigenous people with knowledge, because they believed that would motivate them to retaliate against the Spanish rulers.

Answer:

They wanted to spread Christianity because they wanted to colonize the old world by spreading third beliefs which were God, gold, and glory.

Write in full sentences your explanation of the Berlin tragedy. Why is it no longer a problem?

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Explanation:

The Berlin tragedy is no longer a problem because the wall was taken down, and families were able to reunite and have their families together again.

Describe life in a typical mission settlement in Texas. What were some of the most common jobs and what did the
settlers do for fun?

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Answer:

While the central and southern regions of the hemisphere produced wealth and glory, the northern regions held only disappointment and failure. The first Spanish contact with Texas probably came in 1518, when Juan de Grijalva explored the Gulf coast for the Spanish government. Two years later Texas was visited by Alonzo Alvarez de Pineda, also exploring by ship along the coast. Whether anyone from either of these expeditions actually came ashore is unknown. In 1528, however, Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca and several other survivors of the shipwrecked expedition of Panfilo de Navarez landed their crudely constructed rafts somewhere on the upper Texas coast. Most scholars believe that the place de Vaca called La Isla de Malhado, or Misfortune Island, in his journal was what we call Galveston Island.

The term "misfortune island" is understandable. While de Vaca and other crewmen, including a Moorish black named Esteban, survived, they were quickly enslaved by native Indians. These were probably the fierce Karankawas. De Vaca slowly gained acceptance as a shaman or medicine man, practicing what scant medical knowledge he possessed as a European commoner. After several years, the small group of Spaniards finally managed to escape, wandering across the interior of the land in search of other Spaniards. Their long journey carried them through Central Texas, the Big Bend, Chihuahua, and Sonora. They eventually stumbled into a Spanish outpost on the Gulf of California fascinating their countrymen with rumors of Seven Cities of Cibola, cities of Indians laden with gold and silver. These unsubstantiated rumors, which de Vaca repeated in reports to the Viceroy and King, convinced the Spanish to mount a full-fledged search.

In 1540 a large, privately-financed expedition led by Francisco Vasquez de Coronado set out for the northern hinterlands. For the next two years Coronado searched across much of the continent of North American for Cibola. The Spaniards found the Grand Canyon, Palo Duro Canyon in the Texas Panhandle, and the Great Plains. The expedition was totally unprepared for the flatness, the monotony, the aridity, and the vast emptiness of the Plains. While the expedition would explore much of the continent, it never found what it was looking for - gold and silver. Coronado made the following observation in his report to the King following the expedition.

because it explains the story of the challenge of the mission

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explain how the American Civil War was the first modern industrial war. How did advancements in technology weapons and or medicine all helped to contribute to make the Civil War a modern industrial war?
PLS HELP ITS 50 points omg

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Answer:

Before the Civil War, infantry soldiers typically carried muskets that held just one bullet at a time. The range of these muskets was about 250 yards. However, a soldier trying to aim and shoot with any accuracy would have to stand much closer to his target, since the weapon’s “effective range” was only about 80 yards. Therefore, armies typically fought battles at a relatively close

In the time of the Mughal Empire in
India, which of the following religions
did Sikhism share beliefs with?
A. Islam and Buddhism
B. Hinduism and Christianity
C. Islam and Hinduism
D. Buddhism and Christianity

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Answer: I believe it's C <3 ^_^

Explanation:

Answer: C 100% I got it right

Columbus's voyages to the Americas led to all of the following in Europe
except which one?
-Increase rivalry among nations
-the availability of new sources of food
-interest in migrating to the Americans
- support for democratic

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Answer:

support for democratic ideals in government

it's the last one

Which colonial region would have experienced a positive impact had the colonies stopped trade with Europe?

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Answer:

Southern Colonies

Explanation:

.. The Southern colonies because their economy relied the least on trade ... The Middle colonies because they bought the most grain and would have been able to get it at lower prices

All of the following are examples of diseases that were brought from Europe and Africa to the New World and proved
devastating to American Indians except
A. small pox
B. influenza
C. malaria
D. distemper

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Answer

It's either malaria or distemper I'm pretty sure it is distemper though

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements about Brazil’s culture and population is false? A. Soccer is a popular sport in Brazilian culture. B. Most Brazilians speak Spanish as their first language. C. Carnival is an important holdiay in Rio de Janeiro. D. The majority of the country’s population lives along the coast. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D

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Answer: B.

Most Brazilians speak Spanish as their first language.

Explanation: I took the test

Answer:

its b

Explanation:

What do you think this means for the way that we view countries? How does our
view of the size of America or Canada or Germany impact how we view these
nations? How does the fact that Argentina, Brazil and Africa appear smaller
impact our view on those nations?
Your answer

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Answer:

In many advanced economies, the ubiquity of the internet is now a given. It permeates commerce, social interactions, politics, culture and daily life. But this is not the case in all parts of the world. And while internet access continues to grow in poorer nations, there is still a long way to go before the world is completely wired.

Internet access rates vary by country and region

Across the 40 diverse countries surveyed in 2015, a median of 67% say that they either use the internet occasionally or own a smartphone (these respondents are automatically classified as internet users).  The highest rates of access are in South Korea (94%), Australia (93%) and Canada (90%), but rates of over 80% also occur in the U.S., UK, Spain, Israel and Germany.

Many large emerging economies have at least 60% of their population using the internet, including 72% in Russia and Turkey, 68% in Malaysia, 65% in China and 60% in Brazil.

Overall, internet rates are lower in poorer countries, concentrated mostly in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia, including 39% in Nigeria, 30% in Indonesia and 22% in India.

The lowest access rates are found in some of the poorest countries surveyed, such as Burkina Faso (18%), Pakistan (15%), Uganda (11%) and Ethiopia (8%).

Internet users predominate across regions, except in AfricaRegionally, more people have access to the internet in North America and Europe compared with other parts of the world. Still, many people in the Middle East have internet access, including 86% in Israel, 72% in the Palestinian territories and 67% in Jordan.

In Latin America, a median of 64% have access to the internet, with the highest rates in Chile (78%) and Argentina (71%) and the lowest rates in Mexico (54%) and Peru (52%).

Asian-Pacific nations are quite varied in their internet access rates. As a result of the wide range of national incomes, the region includes the most wired nations in the survey (South Korea and Australia) along with some of the least wired (India and Pakistan).

Many of the least economically developed nations surveyed are in sub-Sa

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Number 2 on the map represents which of these currents?

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Please show the map and I’ll get back to you

Answer:

in order to answer your question I need to see the map

What are three Vs of big data

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Volume, Velocity, and Variety

Answer:

volume, velocity, and variety,

Explanation:

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