What did the invention of the telegraph allow people to do for the first time?
A) send a message across the country in a week's time
B) hear someone's voice who is standing many miles away
C) send a message almost instantly from a great distance
D) see an object clearly that is many miles in the distance

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Answer 1
I am not sure but I pick C

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DOING THE TEST RN!!!!
Extra greenhouse gases raise the Earth's temperature resulting in (5 points) Select one:
a. changing rain and snow patterns
b. melting glaciers
c. rising sea levels
d. all of the above

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

All three effects are a result of the raise in Earth's temperature, so choose option d.

Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
The first successful oil drilling in Texas was near Nacogdoches.
b.
Humble Oil became Texaco, one of the largest oil companies in Texas.
c.
Refineries are used to change oil into its usable products, such as gasoline.
d.
Almost 30% of all manufacturing jobs in Texas between 1920 and 1930 were in the oil industry.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Answer:

B

Explanation: Because humble oils isn't the largest oil well.

PLSSS HELP ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 10 PTS PER QUESTION AND A BONUS ON CERTAIN QUESTIONS (20 points 2 questions)

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Answer:

Question 3

B Natural born citizen

Explanation:

Article One of the United States Constitution requires that members of Congress must be at least 25 years old (House) or 30 years old (Senate), have been a citizen of the United States for seven (House) or nine (Senate) years, and be an inhabitant of the state which they represent.

Molly did not hear about the opening for the Director of Public Relations position in her place of employment because she is not tapped into the informal communication network. Molly has experienced difficulty in access resulting from:

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Answer:

relational barriers.

Explanation:

these are barriers that keeps an individual from developing healthy and functional relationships with your colleagues, family, and friends. it restrain one from getting to know the other person, organisation, state e.t.c and also lack of trustworthiness

Why do we need elections in a democratic country?

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The nature of democracy is that elected officials are accountable to the people, and they must return to the voters at prescribed intervals to seek their mandate to continue in office. For that reason most democratic constitutions provide that elections are held at fixed regular intervals.

1) Difference between primary and secondary data.

ASAP! Due of half an hour

Better you give it in points..


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Answer:

P is for primary S is for secondary.

P= It is less accurate and might have to go through an examination.

S= Secondary data is more reliable and accurate as it has been pre-examined and published elsewhere.

P= This data is more relevant to the user’s requirements.

S= As this data is not collected first hand, it may not be as relevant to the researcher’s requirements.

Which branch of government does not deal with foreign policy?

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Answer:

The United States Department of the Interior

Explanation:

Department of Interior handles America's Lands, Water, Wildlife and all of the energy resources, etc. Nothing regarding foreign issues.

What were the causes and effects of the Great Depression?

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Answer:

5 Causes of The Great Depression

It was not just one factor, but  instead a combination of domestic and worldwide conditions that led to the Great Depression. As such, there is no agreed upon list of all its causes.

The effects of the Great Depression were huge across the world. Not only did it lead to the New Deal in America but  more significantly, it was a direct cause of the rise of extremism in Germany leading to World War II.

1. Stock Market Crash of 1929 - Many believe erroneously that the stock market crash that occurred on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929 is one and the same with the Great Depression. In fact, it was one of the major causes that  led to the Great Depression. Two months after the original crash in October, stockholders had lost more than $40  billion dollars. Even though the stock market began to regain some of its losses, by the end of 1930, it just was not  enough and America truly entered what is called the Great Depression.

2. Bank Failures - Throughout the 1930s over 9,000 banks failed. Bank deposits were uninsured and thus as banks  failed people simply lost their savings. Surviving banks, unsure of the economic situation and concerned for their own  survival, stopped being as willing to create new loans. This exacerbated the situation leading to less and less  expenditures.

3. Reduction in Purchasing Across the Board - With the stock market crash and the fears of further economic woes,  individuals from all classes stopped purchasing items. This then led to a reduction in the number of items produced  and thus a reduction in the workforce. As people lost their jobs, they were unable to keep up with paying for items  they had bought through installment plans and their items were repossessed. More and more inventory began to  accumulate. The unemployment rate rose above 25% which meant, of course, even less spending to help alleviate the economic situation.

4. American Economic Policy with Europe - As businesses began failing, the government created the Smoot-Hawley  Tariff in 1930 to help protect American companies. This charged a high tax for imports thereby leading to less trade  between America and foreign countries along with some economic retaliation.

5. Drought Conditions - While not a direct cause of the Great Depression, the drought that occurred in the  Mississippi Valley in 1930 was of such proportions that many could not even pay their taxes or other debts and had to  sell their farms for no profit to themselves. The area was nicknamed "The Dust Bowl." This was the topic of John  Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath.

An asset is property owned by a person or a group. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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Answer: T/true

Explanation:a useful or valuable thing or person.

similar: an item of property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.

What is the difference between diffusion of responsibility and the bystander effect? (psychology)

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They found that subjects were less likely to help the greater the number of bystanders, demonstrating the bystander effect. The bystander effect is a specific type of diffusion of responsibility—when people's responses to certain situations depend on the presence of others

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I need help with these questions and are due today pls help me out and I’m struggling and I’m trying my best and still need help

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1 a 2 c 3 d 4 b 5 a 6 b 7 c 8 c

Why didn’t South Carolina allow food to be brought to fort Sumter

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You are allowed to bring water and snacks

The fort had not received supplies for a long time. The men there had very little left to eat. South Carolina would not even allow food to be brought to the fort because South Carolina believed that fort Sumter no longer belonged to the U.S. Lincoln knew he could not let this fort collapse

which resources do many ctsos provide to their members check all that apply​

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Answer:

b, d, f

Explanation:

Publication, network of career professional and Career professional activities are the resources do many CTSOs provide to their members. Hence, option B, D and F are correct.

What is CTSOs?

Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) help students build the teamwork, citizenship, technical, and leadership skills necessary to succeed in the workforce and in further education.

BPA (Business Professionals of America, originally Office Education Association), DECA, and other significant CTSOs (formerly Distributive Education Clubs of America) FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) (Future Business Leaders of America)

One of the few CTSOs that has achieved formal worldwide status is HOSA. There are more than 260,000 members spread out among more than 5,200 chapters in all 50 states and a few other nations.

Thus, option B, D and F are correct.

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What makes countries interdependent?

a
Specialization and trade
b
Technology and education
c
Government and religion
d
Taxes on imports and exports

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C government and religion

Answer:

A. Specialization and trade

Explanation:

I took the test.

What role does “interest group” play in influencing government

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Answer: They engage in lobbying, or the organized process of influencing legislation.

Explanation: Interest groups send representatives to state capitals and to Washington, D.C. to put pressure on members of Congress and ect.

How did the ninety-five theses affect the catholic church’s in Germany

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The indulgence controversy set off by the These was the beginning of the Reformation, schism in the Roman Catholic Church which initiated profound and lasting social and political change in Europe. Further, the These contradicted the decree of pope clement VI, that indulgences are the treasury of the church

Which statement about Earth's layers is true? A. They all consist of liquid rock. B. They each vary in size and temperature. C. They are all under an equal amount of pressure. D. They will soon combine, forming a single, thick layer.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

The do vary in size and temperature because as the layers go down to the core it gets harder and magma is more present

Susan can read 72 words in One-third of a minute. Which statement is correct?

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where’s the statements?

Answer:

she can read 216 words per minute

Explanation:

Which answer choice BEST describes Booker T. Washington's beliefs about how African Americans could overcome prejudice? A. They could publish newspapers for the African American community. B. They could demand a constitutional amendment to end segregation. C. They could buy only from businesses owned by African Americans. D. They could get an education to learn skills that would get them jobs.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Booker T. Washington believed that in order for African-Americans to overcome prejudice, they would need to get an education and work in  jobs that would allow them to earn money. That way, they could show society that they had the capacity to earn money, and have the same positions as white people did. This would cause them to be looked upon favorably in society.

Answer:

d

Explanation:

How did the shift from hunting and gathering to farming relocate where unique civilizations thrived In Mesoamerica

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Answer:

Meso American Civilizations needed to move with herds of animals because they're main source of food was animals and hunted. Now that they can farm they don't need to relocate for animal herds and now grow their own food and make permanent homes.

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How did Muslims create such an advanced society in Spain ?

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Answer:

they dont have God

Explanation:

why so many people went to live the suburbs (what drew them to the suburbs) and what was a negative part of the rise of the Leavittowns?

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Answer:

William Levitt revolutionized the way Americans live and ushered in an age of suburbia by providing inexpensive housing outside the city. Racial fears, affordable housing, and the desire to leave decaying cities were all factors that prompted many white Americans to flee to suburbia.

negative part- The main disadvantage to life in the suburbs is that it takes longer to reach most destinations. Living in the suburbs and living in the city often makes for a long commute, especially since public transport is often harder to access.

Explanation:

The Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and The Iron Age are all considered part of the _____________ time period.
A) historic
B) Medieval
C) Classical
D) prehistoric

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Answer:

historic probably I think

Which of the following was an unintended consequence the British had on India during imperialism?
A) Britain built many railroads and added telegraph lines.
B) The native Indian economy was hurt as the British focused on cash props like cotton.
C) Britain improved the infrastructure by building schools, hospitals, and roads
D) Britain plantations focused more on growing food for India than cash crops.

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Question:

Which of the following was an unintended consequence the British had on India during imperialism?

A) Britain built many railroads and added telegraph lines.

B) The native Indian economy was hurt as the British focused on cash crops like cotton.

C) Britain improved the infrastructure by building schools, hospitals, and roads

D) Britain plantations focused more on growing food for India than cash crops.

Answer:

B) The native Indian economy was hurt as the British focused on cash crops like cotton.

Explanation:

Imperialism can be defined as the process whereby a developed country extends and enlarges it rule over developing and under developed countries. The extension of this rule by developed countries, is often carried out through the use of the country's army or the process of colonization.

The British Imperialism over India started during the 18th Century. Great Britain ruled over India till when India gained their Independence.

During the British Imperialism of India,

certain things were achieved by Great Britain such as:

a. The development and construction of the railway system in India that allowed for trading activities in India.

b. Building of water systems, Hospitals , Schools, Telephone lines e.t.c.

There was an intended consequence or disadvantage the British had on India during imperialism. This intended consequence or disadvantage was that instead of focusing on developing the agricultural system in India to produce more food, the British government focused on the production of cash crops such as cotton.

This action by the British government lead to a great decrease in the wealth and prosperity of India as well as a great damage to the economy of India. There was an increase of famine due to food shortage and a lot of Indians died in millions due to this as a lot of Indians were starving.

The initial growth of Pan-African sentiments was a reaction to what?​

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Answer:

The growth of Pan-African sentiments in the late nineteenth century can be seen as both a continuation of ethnic, or "pan-nationalist," thinking and a reaction to the limits of emancipation for former slaves in the diaspora and European colonial expansion in Africa.

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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With which country did the United States trade the most in 2009?

O.Japan
O.China
O.Canada
O. Mexico

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China should be the answer

Answer:

Canada

Explanation:

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What are the three components of the cell theory?
1

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Answer:

(1) All living things are made up of cells, (2) Cells are the smallest units (or most basic building blocks) of life, and (3) All cells come from preexisting cells through the process of cell division.

Explanation:

Answer:

Sample Response: The first component of the cell theory says that all living things are made of cells. The second component of the cell theory states that cells are the basic structure and function of living things. The last component of the cell theory says that cells come from other cells.

HELP!!!! “[The services a monarch must provide for his people] consisted in the maintenance of the laws; a strict execution of justice; . . . and defending the state against its enemies. It is the duty of this magistrate to pay attention to agriculture; it should be his care that provisions for the nation should be in abundance, and that commerce and industry should be encouraged. He is a perpetual sentinel, who must watch the acts and the conduct of the enemies of the state . . . . If he be the first general, the first minister of the realm, it is not that he should remain the shadow of authority, but that he should fulfill the duties of such titles. He is only the first servant of the state.”

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What is the best definition of the word sentinel from this passage?
a.
Guard
c.
King
b.
Judge
d.
Soldier

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A. Guard because he is watching

River,
The river that is labeled with the number 1 on the map above is the
A. Thames
B. Tagus
C. Rhine
D. Po

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Answer:

A its a

Explanation:

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The taklimakan deserts is located in

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Explanation:]

its in china

Answer:

its in china

Explanation:

there is no where else the desert would fit besides India and India is separated by the Himalayas

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