Using credit is very similar to
A
taking out a loan.
B
cashing a paycheck.
Ос
saving personal income.
D
opening a checking account.

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Answer 1

Answer:

B

cashing a paycheck.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

b

Explanation:


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What occurred in the Roman Empire ?

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Answer: The Roman Empire, at its height (c. 117 CE), was the most extensive political and social structure in western civilization. By 285 CE the empire had grown too vast to be ruled from the central government at Rome and so was divided by Emperor Diocletian (r. 284-305 CE) into a Western and an Eastern Empire. The Roman Empire began when Augustus Caesar (r. 27 BCE-14 CE) became the first emperor of Rome and ended, in the west, when the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus (r. 475-476 CE), was deposed by the Germanic King Odoacer (r. 476-493 CE). In the east, it continued as the Byzantine Empire until the death of Constantine XI (r. 1449-1453 CE) and the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453 CE. The influence of the Roman Empire on western civilization was profound in its lasting contributions to virtually every aspect of western culture.

who documented the twelve vile vortices?

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Answer:

Ivan T, Sanderson

Explanation:

Answer:

Ivan T, Sanderson is correct, I did the quiz

match the effects of cultural diffusion as positive or negative.

A.gaining an understanding of
foreign customs and beliefs
B.fears about loss of a national
cultural identity
C.choice of different types of food
D.fear or hostility toward
other cultures

1.Positive Effects
2.Negative Effects​

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Positive Effects-
A. Gaining an understanding of
foreign customs and beliefs

C. Choice of different types of food




Negative Effects-

B. Fears about loss of a national
cultural identity

D. Fear or hostility toward
other cultures

What is a word that means "how people get from place to place"?

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Answer:

Transportation

Explanation:

Answer:

immigrate, transportation

Explanation:

WILL MARK THE BRAINLEIST
write down whether each statement is true or false.
1. Before the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, abolitionists who helped runaway slaves faced minimal punishment if caught.


2. Slave hunters had an essential role in returning runaway slaves to their owners.


3. Most free blacks supported the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.


4. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 caused an immediate increase in Northerners helping runaway slaves escape to freedom.

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Answer: 1. Before the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, abolitionists who helped runaway slaves faced minimal punishment if caught. T

2. Slave hunters had an essential role in returning runaway slaves to their owners. F

3. Most free blacks supported the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.

F

4. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 caused an immediate increase in Northerners helping runaway slaves escape to freedom.

T

Answer:

1.False   2.True  3.No way!   4.True

Explanation:

1.They faced a lot of punishment.

2.For some,they wanted every slave they could get from the north.

3.That law meant that someone could come and take them back to be their slave.

4.White people started helping blacks flee to Canada.

What is the purpose of all constitutions?

A. to list the rights of citizens
B. to create a system of checks and balances
C. to establish federal authority over state governments
D. to establish rules that a government must follow

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Answer:

D. the constitutions we establish are to make sure the government respects our rights, and make sure they can't surpass their limits.

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1. Describe the effect of geographical location on agriculture in each Civilization--Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas.

2. Describe the difference between adapting to and modifying one's environment. Give an example of each.

3. Why did the Spanish settle and conquer Central and South America? In your example, mention Columbus, Cortes, and Pizzaro and the Catholic Church in your answer.

4. Describe the Columbian Exchange. What was it and give examples using crops and animals involved.

5. Use the following words in context and in one paragraph: Aqueduct, Basin, and Chinampa. (what do they all have in common?)

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Do each answer have to be a certain length?

Answer: Ratios are expressed as "group 1 to group 2 ... to group n". For example, if a car lot had 12 vehicles, of which

2 are white, 6 are red, and 4 are yellow, then the ratio of red to white to yellow cars is 6 to 2 to 4. The ratio of yellow cars to white cars is 4 to 2 and may be expressed as 4:2 or 2:1.

A ratio is often converted to a fraction when it is expressed as a ratio to the whole. In the above example, the ratio of yellow cars to all the cars on the lot is 4:12 or 1:3. We can convert these ratios to a fraction, and say that 4/12 of the cars or 1/3

of the cars in the lot are yellow. Therefore, if a person randomly chose one car on the lot, then there is a one in three chance or probability that it would be yellow.

How was American society impacted after World War II?

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Explanation:

In 1941 the United States was still recovering from the great depression. The jobless rate had been as high as 25 percent, bankruptcy was not uncommon, and the standard of living for most Americans was 60 percent lower than before the stock market crash of 1929. When the war started, all that changed. More people were needed to produce the food and weapons for the men on the front lines. The new jobs were taken by many who had been out of work for several years. As more men were sent away to fight, women were hired to take over their positions on the assembly lines.

Before World War II, women had generally been discouraged from working outside the home. Now they were being encouraged to take over jobs that had been traditionally considered "men's work." existing companies changed their lines from consumer goods to war materials, and new plants were constructed strictly for the creation of products for the war effort. In Ankeny, the Des Moines ordinance plant was already under construction when war was declared. By 1942, .30 and .50 caliber machine gun ammunition began to roll off the line. Jeanne Ersland of Ankeny, formerly Jeanne Gibson, was among the 19,000 people who worked at the facility.

“I think they gave us a short indoctrination as to what we were there for, and then they took us right to the working area. I stayed in that same working area all the time that i was there. I think the patriotism came as it progressed and I was thinking of going on into the service."

After more than a year at the ordinance plant, Ersland joined the United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve. Following training at Camp LeJune, she was assigned to Cherry Point North Carolina and worked as an aircraft engine mechanic.

Ming and Yuan Dynasty Compare and Contrast
Use the diagram below to compare and contrast the two dynasties
Pages 72-78




Ming Dynasty
Both
Yuan Dynasty

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Had great accomplishments



I have to compare a contrast them please help

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Answer:

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The next question refers to This Mystery Rocks! by Cynthia Schlagel.

The sentences have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.

This Mystery Rocks! By Cyntha Schlagel

1The Drifting Rocks are a strange phenomenon still unexplained by science. 2Located in Death Valley, California, the rocks sit on hot, flat ground. 3Unlike normal rocks, they have trails etched behind them as if they have traveled across the sand. 4Some trails are only a few feet. 5Some trails are over a half a mile long. 6Each trail is as baffling as the next.

7The variety of rock movement has baffled scientists for decades. 8Some rocks seem to roll as they move forward. 9Some take unexplainable routes. 10Large ones have traveled past small ones that have stayed still. 11Some scientists suggest that the rocks are pushed by wind. 12Others believe they slide on small amounts of ice or mud. 13So far, research has not confirmed any theory.

Read the following sentence from This Mystery Rocks!:

Unlike normal rocks, they have trails etched behind them as if they have traveled across the sand.

How does the sentence contribute to the main idea of paragraph one? (4 points)

Group of answer choices

It reveals why the drifting rocks are strange.

It explains where the rocks may be found.

It identifies the persons who are named on the rocks.

It offers a solution for why the rocks move.

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your answer would be A

Explanation:

The sentence contributes to the main idea of paragraph one in that: It reveals why the drifting rocks are strange.

In paragraph one, we are introduced to the Drifting Rocks. Sentence 3 shows a difference between this type of rock and the normal rocks.

So, the main aim of the author in using this sentence is to show the factors that made the drifting rocks very different from the normal rocks.

So, option A is right.

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what did the fifteenth amendment do

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The 15th Amendment allowed the african american (after the battle with slavery) to vote mainly.

The 15th amendment also allowed all types of race and color to vote and not just the african americans. Meaning:  American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, and etc.  This amendment was held for the freedom of America and peace within all races and colors.

To have been a person of the Renaissance meant:

to love wine, women, and song

O to engage in art and artistic pleasures

O to open yourself to learning and inquiry

to engage in social subversion

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Answer:

to open yourself to learning and inquiry

Explanation:

The most important meaning of the Renaissance was to open one's mind, become curious, intellectual, and intelligent.

The Renaissance promoted the development of the arts and sciences precisely because those that were considered "Renaissance Men", were people with great intelligence and curiosity, which allowed them to excel at many areas.

For example, Leonardo Da Vinci was good at architecture, painting, anatomy, and even egineering, while Michelangelo was a great painter and sculptor, and some of his works are considered among the best of all time.

Answer:

to engage in social subversion

Explanation:

At the same time, the Renaissance and the Age of Enlightenment were signs that people no longer were content with doing what others told them to do. Instead, they had the power to think for themselves. This knowledge would soon lead to social unrest.

Which strategy would have the least positive impact on life expectancy?
o
removing sanitation facilities
o
replacing hunting and gathering with agriculture
O vaccinating against childhood illnesses
o mechanizing agriculture

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Answer:

Removing sanitation facilities

Explanation:

what is a decomposer? A living things that eat other living things B one that produces or makes their own food C organisms that break down plants and animals remain waste. help!

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Answer:

an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material. So, C

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

i looked it up and it sounds like what it says here "an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material. "

Most of Africa’s population lives south of the

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Most of Africa’s population lives south of the Equator

Answer:

Many White South Africans, both before and after the end of apartheid, emigrated to Midwestern states such as Minnesota and Illinois. Atlanta, Georgia, has a large population of South African Jews. Also, a number of South Africans live in New York City and Mid-Atlantic states such as Maryland.

Explanation:

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The civil war was also called the war between the ______


ANWSERS:

1. States

2. Slaves

3. Sides

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Answer:

States

Explanation:

Google said so

Answer:

States

Explanation:

It was a war between the south and the north over what state would be free and what state wouldn't, the south broke away because the north wasn't being fair, thus the two (North and South) went into a civil war.

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To be elected to the General Assembly, both representatives and senators must be U.S. citizens, Georgia residents for _____ years, and legal residents of their districts for _____ years. (AKS 44a, DOK 1)

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Answer:

two years then the second one would be one year

Explanation: Members of the House of Representatives must be citizens of the United States, at least 21 years old, a Georgia citizen for at least two years, and a legal resident of the district the representative was elected for at least one year.

What is a herbivore? please help!

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Answer:

something that only eats plants. no meat.

Explanation:

Answer: A herbivore is an animal that eats plants. Cattle, Giraffe eat like the leaves on the trees.

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This is the amount of water vapor in the air. It can be measured using a sling psychrometer.

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Explanation:

yes it can

Which of these is the BIGGEST reason for the deforestation of the Amazon Rainforest?
A) the desire for farm land and cattle land
B) creating reservations for native peoples
C) wars with indigenous tribes who live there
Eliminate
D) the addition of new countries to the region

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Use the chart to answer the question. Select the best explanation for why manufacturing jobs and union membership have risen at the same time?

Farm workers were not willing to move to cities for work and only immigrants filled the open positions.

As the economy moved from agriculture to manufacturing, workers joined together to demand better conditions.

Working conditions regularly continued to improve under the leadership of factory owners.

Children working in manufacturing were unwilling to work for long hours with low pay and dangerous conditions.

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Answer:

This is one of my favorite subjects but its been a little bit. I believe it is B. because if you remember many people in unions wanted better conditions for their jobs

Explanation:

How could you determine
the rate of evolution of a certain organism?​

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Answer:

Evolutionary change can be estimated by examining fossils and species that are related to each other. The rate of change is governed by the life span of the species under examination, short-lived species are capable of changing more quickly than those that have a longer life span and reproduce less often.

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Explanation:


5. What is the name of the highlighted country(in blue)? *
Indonesia
Japan
Korea
Vietnam​

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Explanation:

Vietnam..............

Answer: I THINK not 100% sure but Vietnam

Explanation:

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Explain the political and economic impact Hogg and the Texas Railroad Commission had on Texas.

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Answer:

So Basically these railway companies were benefiting themselves while using texas but not necessarily helping texas so he forced them to use the money like taxes and things on his state by making their corporations set up in texas. This means the taxes, fees, and all other sorts of things went to the state of Texas and Texas had more political control over railways

Explanation:

Hogg's intentions were to support Texas' economical interests by bringing out-of-state corporations operating the railroads to establish operating offices in the state. It allowed Hogg to regulate the rail industries in the 1800's and brought political and economical power into the state.

Answer:

By leaving the vote up to the people who lived in the territories, the lawmakers did not show favoritism to the South or the North. The people living in these territories would decide for themselves whether they wanted to be slave states.

Explanation:

The Louisiana territory was purchased from which country?

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Answer:

i like  on hot people

Explanation:

because I can


Which of these is the BEST definition of the term "Paleo-Indians"?
A) People who moved from place to place.
B) Peoples who first populated the Americas.
C) Tribes of Native Americans who hunted and gathered.
D) Native American tribes who worked with early colonial settlers.

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Answer:

B.) Peoples who first populated the Americas.


What factor caused the Populist Party to gain support?

A strong economy led farmers and labor unions to seek less regulation of trade.

Economic difficulties led farmers and labor unions to seek greater government regulation to help workers.

Social problems with white settlers led them to try to reform Native American policies.

As children began working in factories, they sought reform for working conditions.

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Answer: Economic difficulties led farmers and labor unions to seek greater government regulation to help workers.

Explanation:

Americans move west after civil war, a variety of factors made their lives extremely difficult, which led to the social and political revolt known as Populism

Based on scientific research, nature "discovered" math long before people did.

Please select the best answer from the choices provided


T

F

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I’m honestly not sure but I want to say true

Answer:

true

Explanation:

Mayan religion was based upon?
A. the four directions and their corresponding colors.
B. spirits which inhabited animals.
C. the cycles of seasons and the movements of planets.
D. a sun god and his children, the stars.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

have to use 20 lettere

Answer:

Turtle

Explanation:

what was a young noble boy training for knighthood called at the age if 14

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Squire
Being a Squire. The next step in the long road to knighthood was to become a squire (or esquire), that is a trainee knight, typically from the age of 14. The name squire derives from the French ecuyer, meaning shield bearer.Jun 8, 2018
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