A flight from Barrow to Murmansk would closely follow which lines of longitude?

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Answer 1

A flight from Barrow to Murmansk would closely follow lines of longitude is 150'W and 30'E.

What is longitude?

The measurement east or west of the prime meridian is known as longitude.

Longitude is determined by imaginary lines that go vertically (up and down) around the Earth and meet at the North and South Poles.

Meridians are the names given to these lines.

Each meridian corresponds to one arc minute of longitude.

Thus, the correct option is B, 150'W, and 30'E.

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Which statement explains why the Continental Congress chose George Washington to command the Continental Army?


A. He had led an army against the British in colonial Virginia and asked for the job.


B. He campaigned to be appointed and showed the Congress his medals from earlier wars.


C. He had military experience during the French and Indian War and was known to be a man of character.


D.He had no real military experience but he was very likeable and had studied military science in college.

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C. He had military experience during the French and Indian War and was known to be a man  of character

Explanation:

Answer:

c

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First, explain what is meant by the "Columbian Exchange". Then, give your opinion as to whether or not it had a positive or negative effect on the world. Back up your opinion with facts! (4 sentence minimum)

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The Columbian Exchange greatly affected almost every society on earth, bringing destructive diseases that depopulated many cultures, and also circulating a wide variety of new crops and livestock that, in the long term, increased rather than diminished the world human population.

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The Columbian Exchange , was the exchange of goods and ideas from Europe, Africa, and Asia and goods and ideas from the Americas. A positive effect of the Columbian Exchange is the increased food supply of both the Old World and the New World. Various crops such as wheat, barley, and turnips, olives, and other items were introduced by Columbus and his followers. Moreover, the natives had presented them with avocados, cacao beans, pepper, tomato, corn, vanilla, and more. The exchange also brought animals, such as turkeys, guinea pigs, dogs, pigs, cattle, goats, horses, and sheep to America. On the other hand, one of the negative effects of the Columbian Exchange was the introduction of new diseases. Contact with Europeans allowed for diseases to easily be transmitted to communities that were once isolated. Europeans brought deadly viruses and bacteria, such as smallpox, measles, typhus, and cholera, for which Native Americans had no immunity.

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Which are the qualifications of both the governor and lieutenant governor? Check all that apply.
natural born citizen
at least 30 years old
Georgia resident for at least 10 years
Georgia resident for at least six years
US citizen for 15 years
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They must be:
-at least 20 years old
-Georgia resident for at least six years
-US citizen for 15 years

Answer:

B, D & E

Explanation:

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In 3-5 complete sentences, explain how Islam expanded across Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Use the "RAP" method to answer this question:
Restate the question
• Answer the question
• Prove your answer citing textual evidence from the course.
Don't forget to proofread your answer.

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Explanation:

In The Middle East. Islamic Empires would reign over known as Caliphates. Many places as far as Iran, Pakistan, Arabia, Israel, all the way to Morroco in North Africa and up to Slovakia in Europe. All these places would Be ruled by The 4 Caliphates: Abbasid, Umayyad, Rashidun, and The Most Famous Ottoman Empire. The Largest being Umyyad. The Ottoman Empire expanded to Europe first conquering the Byzantine Empire. they would rule over these territories for nearly 500 years

The map shows the location of the Battle of Chickamauga.




The site of the Battle of Chickamauga was located _____

of the important railroad center in Chattanooga.
-northeast
-northwest
-southeast
-southwest

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the answer to your question is southwest.

Answer:

The person above me is correct it's southwest.

Explanation:

What was Aaron Burr's goal for Louisiana?

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Answer:

As Burr told several of his colleagues, he suggested to Merry that the British might regain power in the Southwest if they contributed guns and money to his expedition. Burr offered to detach Louisiana from the U4nion in exchange for a half-million dollars and a British fleet in the Gulf of Mexico.

Explanation:

He proposed to Merry that the British could regain control in the Southwest if they contributed guns and money to his expedition, as Burr told some of his colleagues. In exchange for half a million dollars and a British fleet in the Gulf of Mexico, Burr offered to separate Louisiana from the Union.

What is unique about the Acoma pueblo?
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Answer:

Mesa-top settlement is known worldwide for its unique art and rich culture. A federally recognized Native American Tribe, Acoma Pueblo has a land base covering 431,664 acres.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The law of superposition :)

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How does the soil of Mesopotamia continue to be replenished (refilled) with nutrients (vitamins)?

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Answer:

The Tigris and Euphrates rivers made it possible to grow wheat on the arid Mesopotamian plains, but the dry climate eventually defeated human engineering. Irrigation brought water to fields faster than it could drain out. As salt-rich groundwater rose and surface water evaporated, mineral salts built up in the soils. Farmers switched to more salt-tolerant grains like barley, but the harder they farmed, the less they harvested. After about 2,000 years, the once-fertile land of southern Mesopotamia was barren.

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What infectious diseases are caused by a virus?
A.
Tuberculosis and Diabetes
B.
Common cold and Influenza
C.
Strep Throat and Asthma
D.
Ringworm and ear infections

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Answer:

B. common cold and influenza

Can y’all please help me?

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Answer:

Hiccups: verb

diaphragm: adverb

contracts: preposition

repeatedly: adjective

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What is the meaning of the verse, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom?"

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Answer:

The assumption that all lack nature due to their sin and only the ones who fear the Lord can obtain wisdom

Explanation:

In which form of city government does the city council appoint the department heads?

A. commission form

B. council manger form

C. strong mayor system

D. weak mayor system

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Answer: In a council-manager government, an elected city council serves as the city's primary legislative body and appoints a chief executive officer called a city manager to oversee day-to-day municipal operations, to draft a budget, and to implement and enforce the council's policy and legislative initiatives.

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When Jane Goodall was one year old, her father gave her a toy chimpanzee, wich she name Jubilee. Even as a child in Bournemouth, England, Goodall wanted to go to Africa to study animals someday. Her mother told her to word hark and to believe in her dreams! After high school, Goodall worked as a secretary. Then one day, she received a letter from a friend inviting her to visit the friend's family farm in Kenya, Africa. Goodall worked hard to save money for the boat trip to Africa. She set sail in 1957 and arrived in Kenya the day before her 23rd birthday. There, Goodall met Dr. Louis Leakey, a famous scientist who loved Goodall's excitement for animals. He hired Goodall as his assistant and asked her to do a study on champanzees in Tanzania. She accepted right away. Goodall spent years closely observing chimpanzees, and she made many discoveries. She saw chimps eating bushpigs-small hairy hogs that live in African forests-and other small animals. Until then, scientists had believed that chimpanzees were herbivores. Goodall also watched a chimp strip the leaves from a stem to create a tool he used to get termites out of a hole. Scientists had long thought that only humans used and made tools. Goodall received many awards in recognition of her work. Today, she travels the world, speaking about her research and the importance of protecting chimpanzees and their habitat. Why do you think Goodall received awards for her research?you MUST use TEXT EVIDENCE to support your answer. ---your response MUST be as least 3 sentences.

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Answer:

She was born on January 18, and she wrote a lot of different books.

Explanation:

Arizona Court of Appeals features
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Hears and decides the case in three judge panels, has jurisdiction in all matters properly appealed from superior court, and reviews all decisions properly appealed to it.

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hears and decides cases in three judge panels;

has jurisdiction in all matters properly appealed from superior court; and,

reviews all decisions properly appealed to it.

PLEASE HELP !! SOCIAL STUDIES IS THE WORST !! " Columbus is not a hero. Explain whether you agree or not? "

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Answer:

He is a neutral person.

Explanation:

He discovered a lot of good things but at the same time he caused people to die.

Answer:

I think that Columbus needs credit for finding a foreign land and discovering the "New World." I do not however, think he is a good person. He enslaved and mutilated Indigenous peoples.

Explanation:

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Can you give an example to explain one of Newton’s law of motion?

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Answer:

Newton's 1st Law: The first law of motion sates that an object will not change its speed or direction unless an unbalanced force (a force which is distant from the reference point) affects it.

Examples of Newton's 1st Law 

1. The motion of a ball falling down through the atmosphere, or a model rocket being launched up into the atmosphere are both examples of Newton's first law. The motion of a kite when the wind changes can also be described by the first law.

2. If you slide a hockey puck on ice, eventually it will stop, because of friction on the ice.

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Which group most strongly feels that the media are too biased?
A. Republicans
B. Independents
C. Democrats
D. All Voters

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A). Republicans

Explanation: my dads one so I know
republicans, because they can't handle losing

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Answer:

Spain :)

Explanation:

The invasion of the North American continent and its peoples began with the Spanish in 1565 at St. Augustine, Florida, then British in 1587 when the Plymouth Company established a settlement that they dubbed Roanoke in present-day Virginia.

The answer is Spain I think but yeah

hector is demonstrating the properties of light to his class. he tapes two pieces of construction paper one blue and one red on the classroom wall.he makes sure all the windows blinds are closed to help make the room completely dark.he then instructs another student to turn off all the lights .hector shines a beam of light from a flashlight onto the blue paper and then onto the red paper .Will the students be able to see the light traveling through the room as it hits the paper ? or will they only see the paper hector shines the light on?write down your predictions

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Answer:

I would have to say no. Light travels super fast, and if you did it would be gone in a blink of an eye. Light from a flashlight travels 300,000,000 per second. The only way you can see light traveling from the flashlight is if there is a lot of dust, air, and debris.

Explanation:

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Which of the following texts does not contain the principles of Hinduism?
the Mahabharata
the Koran
the Vedas
the Upanishads

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The Koran is Islamic or Arabic, meaning it does not contain the principles of hinduism.

The Koran does not contain the principles of Hinduism

When you have a disagreement, does everyone have the same ideas about how to resolve it?

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Answer:

Not always, but at the end, many people came to a compromise. This means that they did and actions so that everyone is not mad.  

Answer:

no everyone is diffrent

Explanation:

Which does the department of economic development promote to grow Georgia’s economy? Check all that apply.
tourism
savings
investment
TV
trade
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Answer:

A, D, E.

Explanation:

Answer:

A. tourism

C. investment

D. TV

E. trade

Explanation:

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Answer:

1 inch represents 3 inches

Explanation:

Answer:

1 inch = 3 inches

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People from the continent of _____ were the first to explore and map the earth.

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Answer:

Eratosthenes

Explanation:

When the geographers of the Greek era started estimating scientifically the circumference of the earth, a huge impulse was given to the cartographic science.

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Answer:

its c

Explanation:

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In the U.S. Supreme Court case of Worcester v. Georgia, Chief Justice John Marshall ______________ Help fast this is due soon!!!

A.
Said that Georgia had the right to take Cherokee lands.

B.
Said that President Jackson should make a ruling in this case.

C.
Said that the Cherokee Nation had no right to sue in the United States’ courts.

D.
Said that Georgia laws do not apply in the Cherokee territory.

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it’s b i’m pretty sure i don’t really know
B i’m pretty sure it is B

Since there haven't been many archaeological discoveries, some people to not believe the Xia Dynasty actually existed.

True

False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

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PLEASE HELPPP !!!! I HATE SOCIAL STUDIES !!! ( ANSWER IN ORDER )
Question 1: What does Columbus especially notice when he first encounters the natives? Why is this important (especially in terms of the Spanish king).

Question 2: Describe his 2nd voyage to the Caribbean. Include his experiences with natives. Also is he successful?

Question 3: Describe his final experiences/voyages. Do you believe he was successful as an explorer? Why or why not?

Question 4: What idea does Columbus have that is new? What theory gives him this idea?

Question 5: List some of Columbus' behaviors towards the natives. What do they tell you about Columbus?

Question 6: What leads to Columbus' arrest?

Question 9: List and briefly describe the different stops Magellan makes on his historic voyage. Include ships lost and Magellan's death.

Question 10: Explain the importance of at least one other person who traveled with Magellan.

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I’m not positive about the first one but I believe he noticed their culture and lack of weaponry. He also noticed that they were friendly and generous. I’m assuming this is important because it meant he could kidnap them. Columbus had the goal of conquering the tribe during his second voyage. The second voyage brought European livestock and settlers to America. During his final voyage, he governed the island of Hispaniola. Columbus had thousands of Arawaks (the people of the tribe that lived there) kidnapped and being forced to find gold. Columbus was a successful explorer because as a result of his voyages, there was a massive exchange of cultures, ideas, animals and diseases. I’m not sure about number four. Columbus was brutal and oppressive towards the native people. He kidnapped many of them and killed them for standing up to the Spanish or not finding enough gold. Columbus was arrested due to treating the natives harshly and along with being arrested he lost his title as governor. Magellan possibly made it as far as Moluccas. Five ships and 270 men sailed to West Africa, then Brazil. They then searched the South American coast and went towards the Pacific. Only three ships made it, one was wrecked and one was deserted. On April 27, 1521 Magellan was killed by a poison arrow on the island of Mactan. I am also unsure of number ten. I really hope this helped, sorry I didn’t know all of it.
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