Answer:
the Law of Conservation of Mass represented in this phet simulation.
Explanation:
How has colonialism shaped the cultures of Central America and the Caribbean? Be able to give specific examples for their religion, language, music/dance, and ethnicity.
Answer:
Colonialism has been regarded as a significant and common experience that has been reflected on Caribbean people of today’s culture and values, based on the events and circumstances that occurred during the 16th ,17th and 18th century .
Explanation:
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How did W.E.B. Du Bois contribute to the Harlem
Renaissance?
A
He composed music based on African American motifs
B
He led a movement to return to Africa
С.
He wrote plays about the African-American experience
He wrote about the struggle for African-American identity
describe the symbolism in the tree of life
Answer:
The Tree of Life symbol represents our personal development, uniqueness and individual beauty. Just as the branches of a tree strengthen and grow upwards to the sky, we too grow stronger, striving for greater knowledge, wisdom and new experiences as we move through life.
Explanation:
In which direction did trade move between the Caribbean and Europe
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Explanation:
d Southwest to northeast
In what areas of the country should this material be marketed?
Answer:
It depends on the what is being marketed.
Explanation:
If it's a place where people live, then it would make sense to market a store or a restaurant.
PLZZZ help What was the outcome of the opium wars?
A) British missionaries were thrown of china
B) British merchants were forbidden to trade in china.
C) British opium addicts had to find new drug sources
D) British gunboats forced china to make majot concessions
Answer:
british missionares were thrown out of china
Explanation:
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In the early 1800s, which major North American river were many American settlers using for trade?
A) Amazon River
B) Mackenzie River
C) Mississippi River
D) St. Lawrence River
Answer:
Mississippi river
Explanation:
Answer:
C (Mississippi river)
Explanation:
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Does anyone use the plato curriculum, 8th grade? We could help eachother through the course..
Answer:
i dont lol
Explanation:
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3. How did the Spanish feel about Indians?
The Spanish attitude toward the Indians was that they saw themselves as guardians of the Indians basic rights.
Hope it helps.
Imagine you are filling a bucket with water but the bucket has a hole in it what will happen to the level of the water in the bucket
It matters where the hole is, if the hole is in the bottom and there is a small amount of water being added, but if there is a lot of water being poured in constantly then it will slowly fill up.
any five differences between mountain region and hilly region of Nepal?
mountain region.
climate is extremely cold.apple and other different fruits are grown.mostly bhote,magar and sherpa live here.many mountains are found which help to attract tourist.Yak, Sheep etc animals are found here.hilly region.
climate is moderate.the land is fertile .mostly newar, Gurung and Chhetri live here.many natural resources are found.elephant , doges etc animals are found hereHow do white people view or understand colorism?
Answer:
Explanation:
Colorism is the practice of favoring lighter skin over darker skin. The preference for lighter skin can be seen within any racial or ethnic background.
Which option best completes the diagram?
d
Explanation:
the fourteenth Amendment is repeales.
Answer:
C. Most protections in the Bill of Rights are incorporated on a case-by-case basis.
Explanation:
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Which of the is NOT a responsibility of the House of Representatives.
a. Initiate spending bills
b. Recommend tax bills
c. Recommend a government official
d. Buy better food for the MLK High School
Answer: D is the answer
Explanation:
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Fill in the table by explaining the given events, civilizations, people, or places from the early medieval period. Your responses should briefly define or explain each term in your own words.
Answer:
Western Roman Empire The westernmost of the two empires created by the division of the later Roman Empire, esp after its final severance from the Eastern Roman Empire (395 ad)
Mecca A city in western Saudi Arabia, an oasis town in the Red Sea region of Hejaz, east of Jiddah.
Crusades The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period.
Muhammad The founder of Islam and the proclaimer of the Qurʾān. Muhammad is traditionally said to have been born in 570 in Mecca and to have died in 632 in Medina, where he had been forced to emigrate to with his adherents in 622.
Feudal Japan Feudal Japan abbreviated as FJ is the Japanese era during the Middle Ages. This era successfully demonstrates the spirit of real Japan during the medieval period. This was the time when Japan was ruled over by shoguns, warlords and their associates
Jerusalem Jerusalem was important to Christians, because it was where Jesus was crucified and where he rose again, those are the most important events in history according to medieval Christians.
Thomas Aquinas Theology and Philosophy. After completing his education, Saint Thomas Aquinas devoted himself to a life of traveling, writing, teaching, public speaking and preaching.
Constantinople The city of Constantinople was the largest and richest city of the Byzantine Empire during the Middle Ages.
Saxons The Saxons were a people from north Germany who migrated to the island of Britain around the 5th century.
Constantine The age of Constantine marked a distinct epoch in the history of the Roman Empire, both for founding Byzantium in the east, as well as his adoption of Christianity as a state religion.
Empress Wu Zetian During her reign, Empress Wu expanded the borders of China by conquering new lands in Korea and Central Asia
Visigoths The Visigoths were an early Germanic people who, along with the Ostrogoths , constituted the two major political entities of the Goths within the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity, or what is known as the Migration Period.
The Magna Carta, in establishing certain rights and protections of medieval barons against arbitrary rule by the English King, was a document important for establishing the doctrine of which of the following?
Select one:
A. free trade
B. divine right of kings
C. limited government
D. universal suffrage
Answer:
A or D
Explanation:
Women did not have the right to vote, and people were dying and starving, one of the main reasons were to limit the kings power, not the government.
I'm sorry I don't have an answer but I limited your opinions.
How many years can a Senator serve.
a. 8
b. 6
c. 4
d. 2
Answer:
b
Explanation:
b
b
b
b
Why was the Albany movement unable to fully achieve its desegregation goals?
Answer: The support among Middle class African Americans was lacking.
Explanation: They had a weak support system, and therefore they were unable to get far with there goals.
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Answer:
A.
Hope it helps!
what is the best explanation for why the florida everglade are shrinking?
Answer:
7
Explanation:
free popints
is an authoritarian form of government, characterized by a single leader.
a. Theocracy
b. Monarchy
c. Oligarchy
d. Democracy
Answer:
B. Monarchy
Explanation:
A monarchy is a type of government as a dictatorship or like when there were kings and queens.
What is resilience explain in short terms
Answer:
Resilience is the ability to recover, or bounce back from misfortune or change.Like the ability a soldier has to get wounded , recieve minimal treatment and then continue on with the fight.He's RESILIANT.
I don't
know if this is the type of answer you are looking for but this answer is fairly common knowelege ;)
1. These are organisms that can be seen only with the aid of a microscope.
a. Fertilization
b. Budding
c. Reproducting
d. Microorganism
e. Asexual reproduction
f. Fragmentation
g. Spore fromation
h. Sexual reproduction
i. Vegetative propagation
j. Binary fission
2. The process of producting new individual or offspring.
a. Fertilization
b. Budding
c. Reproduction
d. Microorganism
e. Asexual reproduction
f. Fragmentation
g. Spore formation
h. Sexual reproduction
i. Vegetative propagation
j. Binary fission
3. It involves two parents and the offspring are genetically different.
a. Fertilization
b. Budding
c. Reproducting
d. Microorganism
e. Asexual reproduction
f. Fragmentation
g. Spore formation
h. Sexual reproduction
i. Vegetative propagation
j. Binary fission
4. This only involves one parent and there are no sex cells involved.
a. Fertilization
b. Budding
c. Reproducting
d. Microorganism
e. Asexual reproduction
f. Fragmentation
g. Spore formation
h. Sexual reproduction
i. Vegetative propagation
j. Binary fission
5. An asexual reproduction where a single parent divide into two.
a. Fertilization
b. Budding
c. Reproducting
d. Microorganism
e. Asexual reproduction
f. Fragmentation
g. Spore formation
h. Sexual reproduction
i. Vegetative propagation
j. Binary fission
6. A new organism is formed from a bud which is an outgrowth from the parent.
a. Fertilization
b. Budding
c. Reproducting
d. Microorganism
e. Asexual reproduction
f. Fragmentation
g. Spore formation
h. Sexual reproduction
i. Vegetative propagation
j. Binary fission
7. Worms, sponges, and starfish reproduce in this kind of process.
a. Fertilization
b. Budding
c. Reproducting
d. Microorganism
e. Asexual reproduction
f. Fragmentation
g. Spore formation
h. Sexual reproduction
i. Vegetative propagation
j. Binary fission
8. A type of asexual reproduction where organisms reproduce by forming spores.
a. Fertilization
b. Budding
c. Reproducting
d. Microorganism
e. Asexual reproduction
f. Fragmentation
g. Spore formation
h. Sexual reproduction
i. Vegetative propagation
j. Binary fission
9. It reproduces offspring from it vegetative organs such as stem, roots and leave.
a. Fertilization
b. Budding
c. Reproducting
d. Microorganism
e. Asexual reproduction
f. Fragmentation
g. Spore formation
h. Sexual reproduction
i. Vegetative propagation
j. Binary fission
10. The union of egg cell and sperm cell to form zygote is called.
a. Fertilization
b. Budding
c. Reproductinig
d. Microorganism
e. Asexual reproduction
f. Fragmentation
g. Spore formation
h. Sexual reproduction
i. Vegetative propagation
j. Binary fission
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PLZZ HELPP!!! What is the ONE thing that shows how important the goddess of the sun is the Japanese people?(just give me ONE sentence)
Answer:
The sun plays an important role in Japanese mythology and religion as the Emperor is said to be the direct descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu and the legitimacy of the ruling house rested on this divine appointment and descent from the chief deity of the predominant Shinto religion.
Explanation:
1. make this your own
2. love ya
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How did the Athenians differ from the Spartans?
The Athenians allowed girls to become educated, while the Spartans did not.
Athenian women had more rights than the women of Sparta.
Athenians stressed the importance of education, while Spartans stressed military strength.
Spartan life was much easier than Athenian life.
Answer:
Women in Sparta had more rights than women in Athens as well. Spartan women could inherit property while Athenian women had no such rights.
Explanation:
Sparta was ruled by two kings, who ruled until they died or were forced out of office. Athens was ruled by archons, who were elected annually. Thus, because both parts of Athens' government had leaders who were elected, Athens is said to have been the birthplace of democracy. Spartan life was simple.
Answer:
The athenians sare diffrent cause they wanted peace they were a farming and welcoming society.
And the spartans are a war based society and they would train from the age of 8 to be ready for war.
Explanation:
How did the weakness of the Articles of Confederation lead to Shays’s Rebellion?
Answer:
Shay's Rebellion showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. When the central government couldn't put down the rebellion, the first stirrings of federalism began to gather strength. The British, of course, did not recognize the Declaration and continued to send troops to contain the rebellion.
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John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie were called robber barons because they earned profits by intentionally restricting the production of goods and then raising prices. The Encyclopedia Britannica defines a robber baron as a derogatory term that was used to refer to American industrialists and financiers who made fortunes by monopolizing huge industries through the formation of trusts, engaging in unethical business practices, exploiting workers, and paying little heed to their customers or competition. I believe this would all fit under the last answer option! I hope this helps!
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What clothing did the Portuguese bring to Trinidad?
Answer:
They built Portu-guese synagogues and cemeteries in all the countries they settled, some of which can still be found today: Suriname, Barbados, Curacao, Jamaica and the Bahamas, among others.
According to the Declaration Of Independence, only the president can give the government the power to rule?
True or False ?
I have 3 questions please help. you can choose any of them and can also answer them in the comments.
1. Do you think it is better to have a family when you are young? Why? / Why not?
2. Do you think people can only really fall in love once in their lives? Why? / Why not?
3. Do you think it is a good idea to keep a diary so you can look at it when you are old? Why? / Why not?
Answer:
1. Yes so you can grow up with a support system.
2. No because if you think about it every one has serval lovers. Some we thought were serious but apparently not but most of the time you find a new lover. I also believe that each person has more then one soulmate.
3. Yes because its fun (I've done it)
Answer:
1. Yes, it is important because it helps us to grow properly.
2. I do not know i am a kid
3. Yes, it can remind us of our memories