Answer:
C. 6,8,10
Explanation:
Pythagorean triples are sets of three sides of a triangle (leg, leg, hypotenuse) that are natural numbers, like 3, 4, and 5.
3^2 + 4^2 = 5^2, so it's a triple.
6,8,10 is a triple because it can be simplified to 3,4,5 by dividing each term by 2; it's similar to the 3,4,5, so it's a triple.
After a bill is introduced and is numbered and read aloud where does it go?
Answer:
After that it goes to the Rules Committee or Assignments Committee.
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Answer:
It goes to the upper chamber where it is reread with necessary stakeholders relating to be bill and before it's ratified.
Explanation:
In most legislative system there is usually a lower and Upper Chamber. The bill is usually introduced at the Lower Chamber where it is introduced and receives first reading. However, the bill is eventually ratified at the upper chamber.
What is the slope of y = -4?
Answer:Y=0x-4 is 0
Explanation:
The equation is in slope intercept form, y=Mx+b
In this form, m gives the slope oh the line
Which of the following were organizations that fought for equal rights for African Americans throughout the 20th century? (Choose 3 that apply.) *The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
The National Association of Colored Women.
The National Coalition of Freedmen.
The National Urban League
Answer:
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
The National Association of Colored Women.
The National Urban League.
Explanation:
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People advocates for providing justice to the African Americans in the United States. It focuses on ensuring the 'political, educational, social, and economic equality' of African Americans. It also aims towards diminishing racial discrimination.
The National Association of Colored Women functions on the issues of civil rights and providing justice to African American Women.
The National Urban League is a civil rights organization. It works for the justice of African Americans in economic and social terms. It also works to eradicate the racial discrimination prevalent in the United States.
A literacy test is meant to test _____________. a. whether someone has a high or low IQ b. whether someone can read and write c. someone's political intelligence d. someone's moral character
Answer:
It's B. whether someone can read and write.
Because, the word (literacy) means the ability to read and write.
Answer: b. whether someone can read and write
Explanation:
It is a test that is meant to show how good of a reader or writer a person is and the test has nothing to do with IQ, politics, or a person's moral character.
Describe the rise of authoritarian governments (Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, Spain), and analyze the policies and main ideas of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, and Francisco Franco.
Answer:
(See explanation for further details)
Explanation:
The regimes of Iosiv Stalin (USSR), Benito Mussolini (Italy) and Adolf Hitler (Germany) were totalitarian, not authoritarian, since those regimes pretended to subordinate everything to the power of state. Only the regime of Francisco Franco could be considered as authoritarian.
Such regimes rose due to the political instability, economic crisis and social tension that suffered several European country after World War II.
The regime of Stalin was the most extreme form of totalitarism, which consisted in the elimination of private owning over means of production and private property in every way, central planning in economics, use of violence and suppresion to control society and eliminate any opposition or group or nation, state atheism and jingoism.
On the other hand, the regime of Hitler was more moderate by allowing the existence of private property and private owning of means of production, but exist a strong State interventionism, and justification of genocide by considering certain people as inferior regarding to Germans. The regimens of Mussolini and Franco were even more moderate by allowing a limited freedom to Roman Catholicism.
Describe the major functions of a political party.
What are the functions
Answer:
Political parties perform an important task in government. They bring people together to achieve control of the government, develop policies favorable to their interests or the groups that support them, and organize and persuade voters to elect their candidates to office. Don't know if that helped....
Explanation:
Which one of the following is NOT considered a major cause of WWI? *
4 points
C. internal dissent
A. Impressionism
B. the growth of nationalism
Choose the right phrase to complete the sentence.
The Tet Offensive
A. was a great military victory for the Viet Cong
B. led to the occupation of major cities in South Vietnam
C. was a failed attack that did very little damage
D. caught US military leaders by surprise
Answer:
D. caught US military leaders by surprise
Explanation:
i just answered it and it was D
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American fears and suspicions about the Soviet unions
Not sure of the question but one reason Americans feared and were suspicious of the Soviets was due to extreme propaganda in the U.S and the arms race during the cold war.
Which one of the following is NOT a power of the legislative branch
Answer:
A
Power to declare war
B
Power to tax citizens
с
Power to select the vice president
Power to ratify treaties with other countries
E
Power to oversee the government
Explanation:
1.) What three oceans border North America?
Answer:
The Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans. The Pacific is to the west, the Atlantic to the east, and the Arctic (of course) to the north.
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In 1870, Galveston thrived as a city because of which industry?
a oil
b. cotton
livestock
sugar
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer: The answer is cotton , B
George H.W. Bush's presidential library is located on the campus of _______________. a. Texas A&M b. University of Houston c. Texas Tech d. Lamar University
Answer: A) Texas A&M
Explanation:
The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library is located on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, which was opened in November 1997. its mission is geared at preserving and providing research for the records, personal papers, and artifacts of President George H.W. Bush, promoting civil education, and improving people's understanding of United States history and experiences through the life and periods of George Bush.
Answer: A
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Where did many Israelites settle during the Babylonian Exile?
1.in the Philistine States
2.in the Phoenician States
3.in Moab, Ammon, and Edom
4.in Damascus, Samaria, and Gaza
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Answer: c. in Moab, Ammon, and Edom
Explanation: i took the quiz.
Moab, Ammon, and Edom
The most common job held by a person in India is in
Answer:
It is d, agriculture.
Explanation:
when was the civil war culminated
April 12, 1861 that is the date it culminated.
1. Match the following terms with their descriptions.
1. isthmus
2. maize
3. sinkhole
4. hogan
Answer:
an isthmus is a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
a maize is a plant used for cereal, corn.
a sinkhole is a cavity in the ground, especially in limestone bedrock, caused by water erosion and providing a route for surface water to disappear underground.
and finally, a hogan is a traditional Navajo hut of logs and earth.
Explanation:
What was the big question Luther asked?
a "How can I become a better Catholic?"
b "How can I improve my life?"
c "What is the meaning to life?"
d "What must I do to be saved?"
The answer is D. He said we must have faith to be saved. It’s called faith alone salvation
Why was the landing on the beach at Normandy on D day a gamble for the Allies?
How many patents were issued for military weapons in 1862? What was the Civil War’s greatest innovation?
Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentence.
Branch Rickey selected Jackie Robinson as the player to desegregate baseball because he was
known as a tough man who would fight against racism.
known as a meek man who would never challenge racist actions or people.
known as a strong man who would handle racism with dignity.
Answer:known as a strong man who would handle racism with dignity
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Why is Mirabeau B. Lamar considered the “Father of Education in Texas?”
Answer:
He set aside land for public schools and created the public education system.
Answer:
Mirabeau Lamar is dubbed the “Father of Texas Education” because he put a great deal of money and political support behind improving education in Texas and creating a public education system. Lamar believed that educated citizens made good decisions and prospered which would make Texas prosper as a Republic. He believed in public education so that every citizen of Texas had an opportunity to learn. Under his presidency , Lamar encouraged his Congress to approve 18,000 acres of land for public schools. In addition, he arranged an endowment that provided 231,400 acres of land for universities in Texas.
Explanation:
The Renewable Fuel Standards states that a portion of America's gasoline must contain what:
PLZ ANSWER 45 POINTS AND BRAINLY PLZ ANSWER SHORT AND CORRECTLY
Answer:
Explanation:
The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) is a federal program that was established under the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct), which requires that transportation fuels sold in the united states of America must have a certain minimum volume of fuels from renewable sources. The renewable fuels, as required by the federal program would be blended into the transportation fuels in a yearly increasing order, expecting to reach 36 billion gallons by 2022.
The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) further amended the RFS program and set the volumes in the attached document.
The pathways approved by EPA for the RFS program are shown below
Diesels from biomass must achieve 50% lifecycle Green House Gas (GHG) reduction .
Biofuels produced from Cellulose must meet 60% lifecycle GHG reduction.
Advanced biofuel must meet a 50% GHG reduction and should be produced from qualifying renewable biomass.
Renewable (or conventional) fuel must meet a 20% lifecycle GHG reduction
What treaty ended the war of 1812
Answer:
The Treaty of Ghent. It was signed December 24th, 1814.
Answer: Treaty of Ghent.
How did the Industrial Revolution affect families?
A) Fathers frequently stayed at home.
B) Women settled into domestic roles.
C) All social classes lived near each other.
D) Children could not get a decent education.
Answer:
i think is C.
Explanation:
Answer:
it affect familes but its b
Explanation:
What were some key events of the Obama administration?
Answer:
11/05/2008: Obama wins election
01/20/2009: Inauguration
01/22/2009: Executive order to close Guantánamo Bay
01/29/2009: Signing of first bill
02/04/2009: Cap on top executive pay
02/17/2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
03/09/2009: Stem cell research
What was an argument in Common Sense?
Answer:Common Sense was an instant best-seller. Published in January 1776 in Philadelphia, nearly 120,000 copies were in circulation by April. Paine's brilliant arguments were straightforward. He argued for two main points: (1) independence from England and (2) the creation of a democratic republic.
Explanation:
Answer:
In Common Sense, Thomas Paine argued for American independence from the British and the creation of a democratic republic in America.
Explanation:
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The influential political text The Social Contract was written by
Answer:
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Explanation:
4. How did the Spanish get new people to settle New Mexico? *
Answer:
In founding Santa Fe, Spain signified that she intended to stay in New Mexico for good. Prior to this time, the settlers and soldiers lived off the natives; eating their food, using their clothing, and dwelling in, or beside, their villages. Santa Fe was established as the first purely Spanish settlement.
Thirteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
guarantee all men of the United States the right to vote
abolish slavery in the United States
guarantee citizenship to anyone born in the United States
Answer:
13th Amendment - abolished slavery in the US
14th Amendment - guaranteed citizenship to anyone born in the US
15th Amendment - guaranteed all men in the US the right to vote
Explanation:
Thirteenth Amendment - abolished slavery in the US
Fourteenth Amendment - guaranteed citizenship to anyone born in the US
Fifteenth Amendment - guaranteed all men in the US the right to vote
What was the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution?
Slavery and forced labor were outlawed by the Thirteenth Amendment (Amendment XIII) of the US Constitution, with the exception of punishment for crimes. The amendment was ratified by the necessary 27 of the then-36 states on December 6, 1865, and it was declared on December 18 after being approved by the Senate on April 8, 1864, the House of Representatives on January 31, 1865, and the Senate on December 6.
Following the American Civil War, the first of three Reconstruction Amendments was passed. The Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, declared all slaves in territories under Confederate control to be free. When they escaped to Union lines or federal soldiers (including now-former slaves) moved south, freedom happened without any recompense to the previous owners.
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