Answer:
Frosted flakes, Cap N'Crunch are my favorites, these can be your favorites too. Just in case please mark me brainliest!
Explanation:
Answer:
Well, the biggest manufactory for cereal is General Mills. But, in most polls, the most popular turns out to cinnamon toast crunch. But anyways, here is the top ten.
1.Cinnamon Toast Crunch
2.Frosted Flakes
3.Honey Nut Cheerios
4.Lucky Charms
5.Cap’n Crunch
6.Fruit Loops
7.Apple Jacks
8.Fruity Pebbles
9.Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries
10.Rice Krispies
In the Middle Ages, Christians were expected to visit a priest yearly to offer
Answer:
Confessions
Explanation:
Christianity was was the only religion recognized in The Middle Ages. It dominated the the lives of both the peasants and the nobles. The Christianity that was spread across Europe during the middle ages was based on the scriptures that recounted the life of the Christ and his disciples The priests were part of life during the Middle Ages. They were people to trust enough to tell them the secrets and the private matters .They were exempt from tax because they provided spiritual care and conducted religious services to their parishioners. The opinion was that that Middle ages Christians was that the confessions were to be done to the priests.. I was that individual were to confess who were the Middle Age Christians had to confess sins committed have them absolved by God through the administration of a Priest
Question 3 of 20
Which action would the government most likely take in order to limit
economic growth?
A. Stop paying out Social Security benefits
B. Increase spending on a job training program
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C. Eliminate a tax on banks
D. Raise taxes on business profits
SUBMIT
Answer:
bincrease sending on a job training program o o o o
Who was Jee Gam, and how did he resist anti Chinese ideas and laws?
Answer:
In 1892, Congress passed the Chinese Registration Act or the “Geary Act,” named for its sponsor, Representative Thomas J. Geary from California. The Geary Act required all American residents of Chinese origin or descent to carry a “certificate of residence” that demonstrates that they are legally entitled to be in the country. The lack of a residence certificate was sufficient to justify deportation. The Geary Act built on earlier statutes that had restricted immigration from China. The introduction of immigration restrictions and significant distinct regulation of Chinese immigrants was a departure from earlier American practice, when immigration in general had been actively encouraged and the legal obstacles to immigration to the United States were minimal. The hostility to Chinese immigration was particularly strong on the West Coast, which had seen an influx of foreign laborers, particularly from
China. Jee Gam arrived in San Francisco as a teenager in the late days of the American Civil War. In the United States, he converted to Christianity and took up missionary work in the Chinese community in California. In 1890, he was ordained as a Congregational minister, the first Chinese American to do so. He was an activist on behalf of Chinese interests in the United States, and he married and had several children in the United States. He was still legally barred from becoming a naturalized American citizen when he died in 1910 on a voyage back to China. His critique of the Geary Act was published in an evangelical journal based in San Francisc
Explanation:
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What is the traditional symbol of Judaism?
the Star of David
the Torah
Yom Kippur
the synagogue
Carta del capitán Walton dirigida a su hermana Margaret 26 de agosto de 17…(FRANKENSTEIN) 7. ¿Qué relata en su carta el capitán?
Answer:
La carta trata sobre las experiencias del Capitán Walton y consiste en una historia triste y feliz.
Explanation:
La carta trata sobre las experiencias del Capitán Walton y consiste en una historia triste y feliz.
Las cartas del capitán Walton a su hermana Margaret daban detalles sobre su primer encuentro con los Frankenstein. Además, dio detalles sobre cómo cambió su perspectiva para la propia perspectiva de Frankenstein que finalmente cambió su propia perspectiva.
1.who is known as the gold man of india. who can answer i will give his a top up
Answer:
Datta Phuge
Explanation:
In late 2012, Datta Phuge had an opulent $240,000, 22-carat pure gold shirt made for him, decorated with seven Swarovski crystal buttons and an accompanying flashy gold belt in a matching design.
In which artistic style is this painting, The Artist's Garden at
Giverny
Impressionist
romantic
abstract
cubist
Answer:
Romantic
Explanation:
Because theres flowers
And a lot of flowers
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Which of these is the correct pairing of presidents and their vice presidents? President James Garfield – Vice President Chester Arthur President Grover Cleveland – Vice President Chester Arthur President Rutherford B. Hayes – Vice President Grover Cleveland
The correct answer is the following.
This is the correct pairing of presidents and their vice presidents.
President James Garfield – Vice President Chester Arthur.
President Grover Cleveland – Thomas A. Hendricks. (Adlai E. Stevenson was his vice president during his second term).
President Rutherford B. Hayes – Vice President William A. Wheeler.
We are talking about a period in United States history that is from 1877 to 1897. These presidents ruled in a time called "The Gilded Age," a term coined by US writer Mark Twain.
Answer:
President James Garfield – Vice President Chester Arthur.President Grover Cleveland – Thomas A. Hendricks.President Rutherford B. Hayes – Vice President William A. Wheeler.what language remained after the roman empire fell ? A) Latin B) Roman C) Sanskrit
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This country continuously came up during the negotiations for removing missiles from Cuba?
1.Grease
2.turkey
3.Cyprus
4.Egypt
Answer:
I think it option 2. Turkey.
Explanation:
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Briefly explain ONE major difference between Gaddis’ and Westad’s historical interpretations of the Cold War.
Answer:
Gaddis - refused to blame the origins on one particular group. He also viewed that neither the US or the SU were mainly responsible for starting the cold war.
Explanation:
Both the US and the SU acted as major powers seeking to protect what they have.
Gaddis was a novelist and Westad is a historian, both of them interpreted the cold war. The main difference in the views of both was the involvement of the US.
What is the Cold war?The cold war was the geographical and political tension between America and the Soviet Union. The cold war began after world war II.
William Gaddis, an American novelist believed that neither the Soviet Union nor America was responsible for the initiation of the cold war but on the other hand, Westad believed that America is somewhat responsible for the war.
Therefore, the involvement of America was the main difference between their views.
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When colonists boycotted British goods under the Stamp Act,
Answer:
the colonists refused to participate in buying stamps.
Explanation:
Answer:
sold products that were taxed.
Explanation:
for edge!
Labor unions began around 1866 with the
forming of which group?
A. Knights of Labor
B. American Federation of Labor
C. American Railway Union
D. Congress of Industrialized Labor
Answer:
labor unions began in the early 1800s much sooner than the 1860s the first labor union was the General Union of Trades
Explanation:
By the 1810s, the first labour organizations to bring together workers of divergent occupations were formed. Possibly the first such union was the General Union of Trades, also known as the Philanthropic Society, founded in 1818 in Manchester.
was a famous French philosophe, writer, and a great champion of freedom of speech.
1. Rousseau
2. Voltaire
3. Denis Diderot
4. John Locke
Answer: its would be number 3
Explanation:
how did the supreme court vote in Brown v. the board of education?
Answer:
The Supreme Court ruled against the prevailing notion of separate, but equal. In a 9-0 decision, they held that public school segregation violated the equal protection granted to United States citizens by the Fourteenth Amendment.
Explanation:
What did a Union general declare inside that state to get him removed from command, angering abolitionists.
Answer:
Mc Clellan and Lee battled to a standstill along Antietam Creek near Sharpsburg, because Lee retreated back to Virginia and McClellan ignored Lincoln which made him convinced that McClellan could never defeat Lee, Lincoln notified the general which got him removed.
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Explanation:
the voting rights of women were enacted by which amendment?
19th amendment
1st amendment
15th amendment
24th amendment
Answer:
19th amendment
Explanation:
This allowed women to vote.
Answer:
The 19th amendment to the US.
Explanation:
The Constitution granted American women the right to vote ,a right known as women's SUFFRAGE and was RATIFIED on AUGUST 18,1920 ending almost a century of protest
2 reasons why there were more deaths in ww2 than ww1
Answer:
There were also much more automatic guns, nuclear weapons, chemical warfare utilization, better grenades and explosives, better fighter jets and attack planes. The main reason there were more total deaths, however, was because of the number of civilians that died throughout the war.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Holocaust... not really part of the war though... I would say higher population and better technology.
Identify two ways that Garrison fought To end slavery?
Answer:
Your welcome! :)
Explanation:
1. Garrison saw moral persuasion as the only means to end slavery. To him the task was simple: show people how immoral slavery was and they would join in the campaign to end it.
2. He disdained politics, for he saw the political world as an arena of compromise.
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Which of the following is an example of what to produce?
deciding where to drill for oil
hiring new workers
regulating air pollution caused by factories
printing new textbooks
Answer:
Hello There!!
Explanation:
I believe the answer is printing new textbooks.
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How did Congress organize the judiciary system?
13 federal district courts, 3 circuit courts, and 1 Supreme Court
1 federal district court, 3 circuit courts, and 1 Supreme Court
1 federal district court and 3 circuit courts
13 federal district courts and 1 Supreme Court
Answer:
13 federal district courts, 3 circuit courts, and 1 Supreme Court
Explanation:
The Congress organizes the judiciary system with "13 federal district courts, 3 circuit courts, and 1 Supreme Court."
This is based on Article III of the United States Constitution which established a Supreme Court and enabled Congress the power to establish lower federal courts as required.
Hence, Congress established lower federal courts under the Judiciary Act of 1789, known as "An Act to Establish the Judicial Courts of the United States," which was passed into law under President George Washington on September 24, 1789.
This Act defined the structure and jurisdiction of the federal court system in the United States including the position of Attorney General.
Which number on the map indicates the territory gained by the united states in the texas annexation .?
a.I
b.II
c.III
d.IV
Answer:
d
Explanation:
History should be studied because it is essential to individuals and to society, and because it harbors beauty. There are many ways to discuss the real functions of the subject - as there are many different historical talents and many different paths to historical meaning.
History should be studied because it is essential to individuals and to society, and because it harbors beauty. There are many ways to discuss the real functions of the subject - as there are many different historical talents and many different paths to historical meaning.
–Peter N. Sterns, "Why Study History?" 1998
According to the writer, what is the best reason for why history is important?
We study history sonwe can understand what happened when we weren't around like the wars we had so we can be free.
Explanation:
History is essential to people as individuals and tonour society it harbors the true beauty. So that we can learn different ways about the history because there are many way to look at our history and what each piece of history means in there own way.
Answer: b
Explanation:
it says it in the text
What region(s) of the world — Europe, Asia, Africa, or the Middle East — had the most power in 1600, 1750, and 1900?
Europe had the most power during those time periods.
Express your views on how the law, the citizen and community can
protect and support victims of xenophobia
Answer:
On the support of victims of human rights violation, the law should clearly state and express the repercussions of violating human rights. The citizen on the other hand should be well versed with human rights and should report any violator of human rights to the relevant authorities for immediate action to be taken. The community can mobilize and make aware the people of their rights and also allow any victim of human rights violations to face the law and seek justice.
Explanation:
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Which source would most likely cause historians to question the passage's
credibility?
A. A shipping invoice documenting huge quantities of rice being
exported from Vietnam
B. A letter from a French doctor offering advice to a Vietnamese
medical student
C. A French newspaper that praises the Vietnamese people for
adopting French customs
D. A diary entry by a Vietnamese farmer describing starvation
throughout his village
SUNIT
Answer:
I would think D because it is an untrustworthy source id say but it could also be C. sorry i can provide more
Explanation:
Which of the following was the origin of today's marathons?
the announcement of the Athenian defeat at the Battle of Marathon
the announcement of the Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon
the announcement of the defeat of the Persians at Mount Marathon
the announcement of the victory of the Persians at Mount Marathon
Answer:
ans is.... The announcement of the Athenian victory at the battle of marathon .
Match the technologies of the twentieth century with their benefits. rockets Internet biotechnology computers
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, your question is incomplete. You forgot to include the concepts to be matched(benefits). We do not know what they are.
However, trying to help you we did some deep research and can answer the following.
These would be the matches:
Rockets - an invention that supports the exploration of space.
Internet - an invention that connects every single one of us with the rest of the world, almost immediately.
Biotechnology - an invention that changed medicine in that it helps to develop better vaccines and the exploration of genetic information to cure diseases.
Computers - facilitate de storage of information and process it incredible fast ways. It allows science to do calculations with large numbers, solve complicated equations, and search information instantly.
It is interesting thinking that most of these inventions were created for military purposes to be used in wars. And then, they were developed to be used massively adapted to consumers.
2 paragraph why is selling gun important of human safety
Answer:
Hemenway, an expert on the public health impact of gun violence and director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center, was interviewed on Science Vs, a podcast that looks at fads, trends, and opinions to uncover what’s actually true.
Hemenway noted that one commonly cited statistic about guns—that 2.5 million people use them each year to defend themselves or their property — is based on faulty analysis from a 1990s study. A more reliable source of information, the National Crime Victimization Survey, pegs the number of people who use guns in this manner at roughly 100,000, according to Science Vs podcast host Wendy Zukerman. Hemenway added that there is no good evidence that using a gun in self-defense reduces the likelihood of injury. There is some evidence that having a gun may reduce property loss, “but the evidence is equally compelling that having another weapon, such as mace or a baseball bat, will also reduce the likelihood of property loss,” he said.
Addressing gun lobby assertions that crime is deterred when more law-abiding citizens carry guns, Hemenway said the evidence says otherwise. He said that even though more and more Americans are carrying concealed guns each year—the result of more states passing ‘right-to-carry’ laws—research has not uncovered a direct cause-and-effect relationship between the prevalence of guns and the U.S. crime rate. However, he noted, the presence of more guns does make crimes more violent. “What guns do is make hostile interactions—robberies, assaults—much more deadly,” he said.
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The use of Jim Crow laws to separate African Americans from Southern whites was called