1) Use the map to answer questions 1-2. According to the data presented 20 points
where did human beings originate?

South America
Australia
Europe
Africa

1) Use The Map To Answer Questions 1-2. According To The Data Presented 20 Pointswhere Did Human Beings

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Answer 1

Answer:

Write these fractions in their simplest forms:

a)

b)

2 10

9 24


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what can a countries economy tell you about it​

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Answer:

It can tell you how useful and hardworking the president, king, or ruler is and how hard working the people are.

A representative in the U.S. government is someone who
Votes to choose government officials.
Is elected President.
O Makes laws based on wishes of a Community.
Decides important court cases,

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makes laws based on wishes of a community

Emperor Ashoka expanded the Mauryan Empire before
a) giving up violence
b) moving to china
c) surrendering to chandragupta
d) lEaRNiNg To REaD

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Answer:

Correct answer is a) giving up violence .

Explanation:

Correct answer is A because before converting to Buddhism he led many campaigns that spread the boundaries of his country.

B is not correct as he never moved to China.

C is not correct as Chandragupta was his predecessor.

D is not correct as he learned how to read much before this event.

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Which of the following people would most likely vote for a member of the
Federalist Party?
A slave from Georgia
O A farmer from South Carolina
The owner of a factory in New York
O A member of Congress who wants more power for individual states.

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Answer:

probably farmer from South Carolina

what kindom grew wealthy on salt and gold trade​

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Answer:

the ghana kingdom

Explanation:

After the Civil War, most immigrants to Washington came from

Australia and South America.
India and the Middle East.
Europe and East Asia.
Africa and Eastern Europe.

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Answer:

Europe and East asia

Explanation:

Which action is protected by the first amendment?

A: publishing an article full of lies about a politician
B: refusing to talk to the police after being arrested
C: Threatening to hurt people who vote for a candidate
D: Wearing a t-shirt that insults the president

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

What is Maximus Aurelius most famous for?

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Marcus Aurelius was one of the most respected emperors in Roman history. ... Growing up, Marcus Aurelius was a dedicated student, learning Latin and Greek. But his greatest intellectual interest was Stoicism.

“All religion is equal”. Justify it

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Answer:

All religons believe in a certain God. It may be a  animal it may be God itself it may be Jesus the point is every religon  believes in a God.Explanation:

Answer:

yep

Explanation:

what are things our society now has in common with ancient egypt ?

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Answer:

The Ancient Egyptians created paper and writing which contribute daily to helping our world function. The Ancient Egyptians built massive temples, monuments, and pyramids. Some of the architecture skills used by the Egyptians are still used today.

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Explanation:

A public service announcement is created to encourage people to briefly stop using their wireless devices. Which is a justification for this announcement?

decreases the number of people attending local events
encourages more states to ban texting while driving
has families participating in community-sponsored activities
allocates more time to spotting people who are driving while on the phone

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Answer:

you didn't give the prompt but I'd say C

Which information from the passage supports the idea that the space transportation system is very large

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Answer:

You need to add the passage

Explanation:

WILL brainlist
Who made up the middle class during the Renaissance era?
O monks and bankers
O rulers and merchants
O unskilled workers and farmers
O merchants and skilled workers

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I believe it should be d

Answer:

The answer to this question is (D), merchants and skilled workers made up the middle class.

Explanation:

Who was Travis writing to
in his letter, and why do
you think he addressed it
this way?

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Answer:

He was writing to the people of Texas

Explanation:

A __________ is a member of a group represented by an elected official.

A.
grant
B.
constituent
C.
rehabilitation
D.
mandate



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C
D

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The answer for your question is “B. Constituent”
answer B.” Constituent”

What is human-environment interaction?​

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Answer:

Human Environmental Interactions can be defined as interactions between the human social system and (the “rest” of) the ecosystem. ... Adaptive because they have feedback structures that promote survival in a constantly changing environment.

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Mark me as brainlist

Answer:

Its simply the social interactions between the environment and the human race! Like how humans cut down trees and make land to grow food, or drilling for oil.

Explanation:

I hope this helps

who was the first black woman ever named to the cabinet of a U.S president​

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Answer: Frances Perkins

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Do banks today provide some of those same services

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Not exactly. A lot of things have changed with the ways banks work in the past century or so. Not only that but most banks offer their own special programs and stuff. For example certain banks will pay you a dollar a day for using their bank.

Hope this helps.

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During Sam Houston's First Administration the duties of the Texas Rangers included —

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Answer:

Repelling the Native Indians

Explanation:

During the period of settlement in Texas, many native Americans carried out series of attacks toward the settlers since many of them occupied the ancestral land that previously belonged to the Natives.

To deal with this, Sam Houston utilize Texas Rangers to repel the attack from the Native Americans and protected the white Settlers' interest. This Rangers' duties was carried out until the year of  1838.

Answer:

the other dude was CORRECT

Explanation:

Which word from the article conveys
smoothly skiers can go down Copenhill?
"down"
© "hike"
"glide"
"lined"

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Glide describes going down smoothly

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"The city of Chicago will rewrite its gun ban ordinance because a Supreme Court ruling today has made the current law 'unenforceable.' The 5-4 decision reversed a ruling that had upheld Chicago's ban on handguns." Which Supreme Court case gave judges the power described above? a. Marbury v. Madison b. McCulloch v. Maryland C. Dred Scott v. Sanford d. Gibbons v. Ogden​

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Answer:

a. Marbury v. Madison

Explanation:

The Marbury case v. Madison was responsible for allowing a court decision through a court. This case gave a lot of influence to the judiciary that was able to make judicial reviews through the courts, being able, then, to remove federal laws that do not correspond to the constitution and allowing the judges to reverse decisions previously taken, but that can no longer be considered.

43) How did Charlemagne improve the learning of his people?

A) He promoted reading and writing among the peasants.

B) He required all able-bodied men to serve as knights,

C) He required church members to learn to read and write.

D) He required all of his kingdom to study ancient Greek and Roman texts.

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Answer:

A) He promoted reading and writing among the peasants.

Explanation:

Charlemagne was illiterate, but he understood the importance of education and the success of a well-educated people. For this reason, he invested heavily in education throughout his kingdom. Initially he established schools throughout the theine and insisted that not only members of royalty and nobility learn to read, but even the peasants. In addition, he encouraged reading and writing to be carried out across the kingdom, between men and women.

What is static electricity?
A. a flow of electrons
B. an electrostatic discharge
C. a repelling between electrons
D. a buildup of electric charge on something

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Answer: B. an electrostatic Discharge

Explanation: when you shock someone with your fingers, that is static electricity.

How to build democracy?​

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Answer:

The construction of democracy is based on the recognition of the equitable participation of women and men, as a fundamental requirement to guarantee the economic, political and cultural development of society.

When you avoid eating kaware3 while you have never tried it before because you are afraid that you won't like it is an example of

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Answer:

This is an example of prejudice.

Explanation:

Prejudice is a judgment made by an individual before knowing something or someone who is the target of the judgment. This judgment creates often negative opinions that prevent the interaction between the judge and the target, and that interaction could be positive, if the pre-judgment had not been carried out. These negative ideas are called prejudice and can be seen, when a person avoids trying a new food, because he judged it as bad, for exemple.

Is this correct? Thanks

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Answer: yes

Explanation:

How can the environment you live in affect your lifestyle (culture, architecture, etc.)?

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Answer:

Culture is greatly affected by environment. As Rolland B. Dixon said in his book The Building of Cultures, "Culture leans most heavily upon environment" (Dixon 12). The three parts of environment that affect culture are, as stated by Dixon, "topography, climate, and raw materials" and that "One component may tend to influence culture in one direction of development, another in another" (Dixon 13). This means that each of these components of environment changes culture in it's own way.  

         Climate is a huge factor in different cultures. If a group of people live in a cold place, they will most likely wear thicker clothes, opposed to the thin clothes worn by people in warmer places. Also, the climate affects crops that can be grown, animals living in an area, what houses look like, and so on ("How Climates Affects Our Lives").

         Topography affects culture also. For example, people living near lakes will be more into trading and fishing than people living in prairie, who will be more dependent on farming and hunting. Second, if people live on flat land they'll most likely grow crops, whereas in mountainous regions the people in the area will be more reliant on hunting ("Mountainous Cultures"). Lastly, topography affects housing; in some countries, such as Indonesia, the people there build houses on stilts to avoid the marshes and flooding ("What is a Stilt House?").

         Lastly, raw materials affect cultures. If an area is full of trees, people are more likely to build houses out of wood, rather than stone or concrete (Rolland B. Dixon). For example, as stated in the book The Building of Cultures, since Eskimos were "Destitute of wood or bark from which to construct boats or canoes, they developed the remarkably efficient and ingenious skin-covered kayak and open umiak" (Dixon 51). This shows that since the Eskimos did not have trees where they lived, they came up with other ways of building boats. This eventually changed how people boated and boat building jobs, which affected the culture of the Eskimos. Depending on the raw materials in an area the jobs, food, and specialties change.

Explanation:

Yes, what she/he wrote is right and I agree with them. That answer is correct.

Why did Abraham Lincoln seemingly blame Harriet Beecher Stowe for the Civil War?

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Answer:

Bring the dark side of slavery to public awareness

Explanation:

Harriet Beecher Stowe was an author of a book Called Uncle Tom's Cabin. This book highlight the gruesome reality of slavery that the public at that time never been aware of.

This book became extremely popular and caused a massive increase in the amount of support for the Abolitionist movement. This wave eventually what lead to the civil war between North and Southern States.

Abraham Lincoln never really "Blame" Harriet for the war. But when he happened to meet her, he said something to her :

“So this is the little lady who made this big war.”

Many of the people who were present at that time hyperbolize this casual remark and make Abraham Lincoln seemingly blame Harriet for the war.

If you do this then I will make random question worth 100 points

In which conflict did France lose all of its land holdings in North America?

a
American Revolution
b
French and Indian War
c
Anglo-Spanish War
d
Revolutionary War
Question 2 (1 point)
Who led an expedition to order the removal of French forts in the Ohio River Valley?

a
Robert Dinwiddie
b
Edward Braddock
c
George Washington
d
William Trent
Question 3 (1 point)
What treaty transferred Louisiana from France to Spain?

a
Fontainebleau
b
Paris of 1763
c
Paris of 1783
d
Versailles
Question 4 (1 point)
Which of the following reasons caused Spain to want to take possession of Louisiana from the French?

a
to end Acadian migration into Louisiana territory
b
to gain control of Fort Toulouse in north of Mobile
c
to protect their land claims in Mexico from the British
d
to connect their Canadian holdings with their other territories
Question 5 (1 point)
Which Spanish governor of Louisiana has been described as a reserved scientist, quiet, low-keyed, and noted scholar?

a
Alejandro O’Reilly
b
Antonio de Ulloa
c
Bernardo de Gálvez
d
Luis de Unzaga
Question 6 (1 point)
Which explains why the Louisiana colony was originally a low priority for the Spanish?

a
Spain was busy fighting England in the American Revolution.
b
Spain knew that the colony had been a financial disaster for France.
c
Spanish leaders were occupied with the slave revolt in Saint-Domingue.
d
French colonists in Louisiana attacked Spanish ships to show their dissatisfaction with the shift in power.
Question 7 (1 point)
Which explains why Ulloa hesitated to take formal control of the Louisiana colony?



a
a smallpox outbreak and few medical supplies
b
language barriers and an unwelcoming population
c
a limited number of troops and an unwelcoming population
d
conflicts with Native American groups and a smallpox outbreak
Question 8 (1 point)
How is the French Superior Council related to the Revolt of 1768?

a
Council members sold Louisiana to the Spanish.
b
Council members provided weapons to dissatisfied citizens.
c
Council members encouraged citizens to openly rebel against Spanish rule.
d
Council members charged citizens who participated with treason and had them sentenced to death.
Question 9 (1 point)
Why was O’Reilly given the nickname ‘Bloody O’Reilly’?

a
He was a ruthless conquistador who massacred thousands of people.
b
He severed off the heads of twenty-three slave conspirators and placed them on spikes.
c
He sentenced six leaders of the revolt to execution before a firing squad.
d
He was prone to nose bleeds when he would get angry.
Question 10 (1 point)
Why did Governor Unzaga marry the daughter of a wealthy Creole trader?

a
So he could send the money back to Spain.
b
This would allow them to eliminate French bloodlines and customs.
c
This would assist in blending their cultures and acceptance with the colonists.
d
This would encourage the wealthiest French families to return to France.
Question 11 (1 point)
It what way did Gálvez aid the American colonists in the American Revolution?

a
He led Continental troops in battle.
b
He set up hospitals for wounded soldiers.
c
He built Spanish forts along the coast of the thirteen colonies.
d
He allowed the Continental Army to buy supplies at the port of New Orleans.
Question 12 (1 point)
Which Spanish governor established more tolerant slave laws?

a
Unzaga
b
Miro
c
Gálvez
d
Carondelet
Question 13 (1 point)
The French and Indian War began in and ended in 1763.

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Question 14 (1 point)
The British allied with the Iroquois Confederacy, which was led by a Native American named Tanaghrisson, who held the title of .

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Question 15 (1 point)
was the war in which the American colonists fought for their independence from Britain.

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Question 16 (1 point)
means noninterference by the government in economic affairs.

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Question 17 (1 point)
Thousands of were expelled from eastern Canada in 1755.

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Question 18 (1 point)
The American colonists declared their independence on .

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Question 19 (1 point)
Nearly 80 percent of New Orleans’s buildings were destroyed in 1788 by a devastating .

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

because it was caused by the french and Indian war it has french right there

How to build democracy?​

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Answer:

By allowing people to vote for who they want in power.

Explanation:

The opposite of this would be communism or dictatorship as a leader is being chosen by the government

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