Answer:
The biblical Promised Land led to a political movement, Zionism, to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine, in the Middle East. From 1920 to 1947, the British Empire had a mandate over Palestine. ... The increasing number of Jewish people immigrating to the Holy Land increased tensions in the region
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
old British-French plan that helped create the modern-day Middle East rule since the early 16th Century into new countries - and relegated These differences were buried, first under the Arabs' struggle to eject the European ...
Which Sumerian invention led to long-distance trade?
Please help
Answer:
Mesopotamina trade
Explanation:
With the development of the wheel and sail, transportation of goods became easier. Heavy bulk goods could travel by ox cart or be loaded onto riverboats. Most long-distance trade, however, was carried out by caravans using donkeys as pack animals.
After math class, Heidi looked for a classmate to walk with, but the other students rushed out too quickly. She found the lesson on algebra confusing and wanted to talk about it with a classmate. Now, Heidi is worried she won't be able to complete her homework.
What problem is Heidi most likely experiencing?
She has too much homework.
She does not understand algebra.
She does not have any friends.
She needs to move faster to keep up.
Answer:
it b
Explanation:
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This map shows that by 1850, Georgia had more rail lines than any other Southern state. O rail lines in many parts of the state. O rail lines concentrated along its coast.. more rail lines than roads.
Answer:
Georgia's first railroad tracks were laid in the mid-1830s on routes leading from Athens, Augusta, Macon, and Savannah. Some twenty-five years later, the state not only could claim more rail miles than any other in the Deep South but also had linked its major towns and created a new rail center, Atlanta. The railroads continued to expand until the 1920s, when a long decline began that lasted into the 1990s. Today, the state's rail system is a strong, 5,000-mile network anchored by two major lines, Norfolk Southern and CSX, and a couple dozen shortlines.
Explanation:
Answer
Rail lines in many parts of the state
Explanation:
When you examine the map, you can see many railroads connected together. The train was a major innovation that was more efficient that traveling by water.
To help paint an accurate mural at school, a student should use a
digital graphics program to map out a design.
digital blueprints program to create a template.
computer animation program to bring the mural to life.
color chart to pick out the right colors.
Remarks at the Dedication of the Aerospace Medical Health Center
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of the following describes the hardness of a mineral that measures 9 on the hardness scale? (2 points)
a
It rubs off your finger.
b
It can be scratched with a nail.
c
It can be scratched easily with a penny.
d
It can only be scratched using special equipment.
Answer:
D I'm pretty sure. Hope it helps
What were direct results of the Battle of Stalingrad? Check all that apply.
a) German troops were forced to surrender or retreat.
b) France was liberated.
c) Japan’s navy was significantly weakened.
d) Over a million people died.
e) Italy joined the Allies.
During World War II, the Soviet Union defeated a German onslaught in the Battle of Stalingrad, which took place in the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd, Russia). As a result, alternatives (a) and (d) are correct.
What were the direct consequences of Stalingrad's battle?In the conflict between Germany and the Soviet Union, the Battle of Stalingrad shifted the tide. General Zhukov, who was instrumental in the victory, later headed the Soviet assault on Berlin. He personally accepted the German capitulation of Berlin on May 1, 1945.
According to various academics, the Axis suffered 850,000 deaths across all branches of the German armed forces, and allies were killed, injured, or captured:
400,000 Germans200,000 Romanians130,000 Italians120,000 HungariansFor more information about the Battle of Stalingrad, refer below
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The Whigs became a political party in 1828. They opposed which of these things Jacksonian Democrats believed in?
Abolishing the Bank of the United States?
Aid for small famers and westerners
Refusal to uphold Supreme Court rulings and continued Presidential vetoes of Congress
All of the above
Answer:
Abolishing the Bank of the United States.
Explanation:
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Would other Arabs in the Middle East support Israel or Palestine? Why?
Answer:
In Israel and in much of the Western world, we tend to think the Arab world is united in its support for the Palestinians — that it wants nothing more than to solve the Palestinian problem by giving them a state, and that all Arabs and Muslims love the Palestinians and hate Israel. This is a simplistic and incomplete view. While it is true that many, perhaps even the majority, of Arabs and Muslims hate Israel, there are a good many who hate the Palestinians just as much.
Explanation:
Their hatred of Israel stems from its success at surviving despite wars, terror, boycotts, and constant enmity. It stems from the fact that a Jewish state exists even though Judaism, in the Muslim view, was superseded by Islam, the “true religion.” This hatred is exacerbated by other stark disparities: Israel is a democracy while many Arabs and Muslims live under dictatorships; Israel is rich while many Arabs and Muslims are poor; Israel is a paradise compared to some Arab countries. In short, they despise Israel because it has succeeded in areas where they have failed.
Put the following events in European History in order of occurrence:
WWI, WWII, Cold War, European Union
WWI, WWII, European Union, Cold War
WWI, European Union, WWII, Cold War
European Union, WWI, WWII, Cold War
((1st was Nationalism. 1800-Present.))
Answer:
B) wwl, wwll, european union, cold war
Explanation:
The answer would be B
WWI, WWII, European Union, Cold War
What lasting impact did Reformation have on the Church, Europe and the Americas?
Answer:
Ultimately the Protestant Reformation led to modern democracy, skepticism, capitalism, individualism, civil rights, and many of the modern values we cherish today. The Protestant Reformation increased literacy throughout Europe and ignited a renewed passion for education.The Reformation seemed to lessen the opportunity for peasants to challenge their place in the class structure. Middle class members were more able to challenge the authority of the church; they took Luther's ideas of free-thinking and grasped the opportunity to have more control over their religious practices.
Explanation:
The Yazoo Land Act of 1795 sold much of modem Mississippi and Alabama to four land development companies for $500,000. The Act was passed by the General Assembly and signed by the
governor of Georgia
Which additional factor associated with the Yazoo Land Act MOST contributed to public opposition to the deal?
A
Many in the state believed that $500,000 was far less than the land was worth
B
Many in the state supported prominent Georgia senator, James Jackson, who was opposed to the act and wanted it nullified
С
Many in the state had discovered that land companies had bribed some members of the Georgia General Assembly to pass the act.
D
Many in the state felt that the land lottery system was a much fairer and more equitable method to distribute land to the residents of Georgia,
I think is D
Explanation:
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Hernando de Soto was the first European to reach ___________.
a.
the Rio Grande River
b.
the Brazos River
c.
the Mississippi River
d.
the Pacos River
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Which statement BEST explains the bias of an interviewer in asking questions?
a. she asks the questions to which she wants the answer
b. she asks the questions the interviewer is most likely to answer
c. she asks the questions her teacher or employee has told her to ask
d. she asks the questions about the most important events in a person's life
( PLS HAVE AN EXPLANATION)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I believe it is D because when you are being interviewed they are wanting to know the important events that happened in your life to lead up to that interview.
Which economic system is based on customs and social roles?
A. Traditional
B. Market
C. Command
Answer:
I would say traditional
Explanation:
not 100% sure
What is the importance of the Mississippi River in the United States?
Group of answer choices
It is a barrier to transportation and irrigation
It is a transportation corridor for shipping goods and materials.
It provides a huge advantage to national defense.
It helps to increase trade with Canada
Answer:
it is a transportation corridor
Which of the following is NOT an element of a group’s culture?
A.Language
B.Values
C.Eye color
Answer:
C. Eye Color
Explanation: Elements of a groups culture would include both language and values ruling those two out of being the right answer for this specific question. Eye Color is a genetic trait and is not usually/ ever involved in culture.
Why is it hard for a poor family to break out of the cycle of malnutrition?
Practice
Write your response in 2 to 3 complete sentences.
How can you describe a mineral that has a measure of 8 on the hardness scale, sparkles, and breaks into square chunks? (2 points)
a
It is soft, metallic, and has cleavage.
b
It is hard, metallic, and has cleavage.
c
It is hard, non-metallic, and has cleavage.
d
It is hard, metallic, and does not have cleavage.
Answer: B
Explanation: the higher the number the harder the mineral
You describe a mineral that has a measure of 8 on the hardness scale, sparkles, and breaks into square chunks as it is hard, metallic, and has cleavage. Thus, option B is correct.
What is a mineral?
A mineral is an inanimate substance or molecule that occurs in nature and has recognizable chemical properties, degree of crystallinity, and physical characteristics.
One can mention a hard, silvery, and cleaved material that possesses a hardness rating of 8, sparkles, and fractures into squared bits. Cleavage is the term for this breaking capacity.
Whenever a mineral splits apart in unpredictably, it experiences a fractured. Cleavage is the term for this breaking capacity. When a rock splits apart unexpectedly or unpredictably, it experiences a fracture.
Therefore, option B is the correct option.
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Recall the last four lines of the poem: “Life doesn’t frighten me at all / Not at all / Not at all. / Life doesn’t frighten me at all.” What effect do these lines have on the meaning of the poem?
Answer:
Well, just from those lines it looks very eery I guess you could say, or even that the character has some mental problems. It has a very darkening effect on the poem.
Explanation:
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Which two terms above are needed for a free enterprise/market economy to succeed?
Government
Capital
Technology
Entrepreneurship
(Pick two)
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Jackson supported states’ rights over the preservation of the Union during the Nullification
True
false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Jackson supported states’ rights over the preservation of the Union during the Nullification
Answer:
True!
Explanation:
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The main conflict between Native American groups in Texas was over __________.
a.
land
b.
food
c.
horses
d.
arranged marriages
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Can a person under the influence of a love charm or potion be married in California? why or Why not?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because it's their own right to decide if they want to or not.
How does a mixed economy determine who to produce goods and services for?
A. the customer that will buy it
B. the government controls distribution
C. the customer that will buy it, but the government will make rules about worker safety
ok pay attention and answer again.
Which TWO of the following statements represent main ideas from the article?
1. Recent discoveries about Harappa have disproven old assumptions about the ancient world.
2. The Harappan people left few major religious monuments because they primarily worshipped outdoors.
3. Many technologically advanced innovations originated in Harappa.
4. Unlike many other civilizations, Harappa was united peacefully and often featured elected leadership.
Answer:
where is the article
Explanation:
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Oracle Bone-
Mandate of Heaven-
Dynastic Cycle-
Feudalism-
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Which of the following statements is false?
a.
The Texas Revolution was sparked, in part, over a fight over a cannon.
b.
The Texans easily defeated Mexican forces in the first two battles.
c.
The Texan way of fighting helped them defeat the Mexicans in at least one battle.
d.
Stephen F. Austin was greatly respected by the Texan army.
Answer:
a The Texas Revolution was sparked, in part, over a fight over a cannon.
Explanation:
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How did European involvement in Southwest Asia impact the region after the collapse of the
Ottoman Empire following WWI?
A Many Europeans immigrated to Southwest Asia.
B. Countries in Southwest Asia modeled their government after European governments
(democracies)
C. Political borders were decided by European powers without consideration of the political and
historic connections in the regions (Artificial Political Boundaries)
D. European power's presence in Southwest Asia established a long period of peace and improved
relations with non-Muslim western nations.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Read this excerpt from "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man” in The People Could Fly
He hollered, "There's nothin here but a sucklin pig!"
This excerpt is from which part of the story?
the exposition
the rising action
the climax
the resolution
Answer: D. The Resolution