Answer:
This type of government has elected officials that govern the country and are responsible to the voters who elect them. The Romans created a republic after overthrowing a king. Romans are also responsible for creating a legal code written down which protected the rights of all citizens.
Explanation:
Civil Disobedience
Part 2:
Thoreau’s ideas had a profound effect on a man named Gandhi. Gandhi, was a leader in India who worked to end British rule. He led India to independence and inspired many to non-violent forms of protest and resistance. He fought to end poverty, worked to expand women's right to vote, and built bridges between ethnic and religious groups. Like Thoreau, he lived simply, owned very little, and ate a vegetarian diet. In India, Gandhi's form of protest was called the "non-cooperation movement." He urged Indians to boycott British education systems and leave government jobs. The movement was very popular, and in part to stop its spread, the British controlled government arrested him. After a few years, he was released and became active in politics again. He inspired many to follow him on marches to protest various taxes. On one such march, thousands followed him 240 miles over 24 days to the sea to protest a salt tax. This march set the example of non-violent resistance to the government that others in the country followed. Eventually India won independence from Britain, in large part because of Gandhi work.
Gandhi's model of resistance and reform was creative, appealing, and successful. As a result, Dr. Martin Luther King looked to Gandhi when the time came to find a way to resist segregation in the South. The lunch counter protests, famous for the passive response to anger, and even violence, aimed to end the separation enforced by laws in some regions of the South. King also organized walks, marches, and bus rides that were meant to bring attention to the issues facing African Americans. These forms of protest were directly modeled on Gandhi's, but King took them straight to the source of oppression. Where Gandhi's protests created awareness and built momentum, King's protests were in the face of great hatred and fear. The passive, non-violent protests were ultimately effective, mainly because the passive response to violence cast the opposition as brutes. However, change came slowly and at the cost of many lives. King remained committed to peaceful protest, however, until his death. King learned from Gandhi, expanding on what worked, applying old techniques to a new problem. Gandhi owed his philosophy, in part, to a New England poet who loved the woods.
Read the sentence below:
He fought to end poverty, worked to expand women's right to vote, and built bridges between ethnic and religious groups.
Based on the context, what does expand mean?
Broaden
Condense
Refuse
Reduce
Answer: Expand means to broaden in that . Hope it helps :)
Why does the air circulation direction change from the daytime to the nighttime?
Answer:
At night, surface cooling reduces the eddy motion of the air. Surface winds will back and decrease. Conversely, during the day, surface heating increases the eddy motion of the air. Surface winds will veer and increase as stronger winds aloft mix with the surface.
Explanation:
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Consider the same imaginary government that took over yesterday. The government decrees that because of your religious faith, you and your family will be deported to another country to help rebuild their war damaged industries. The government promises the exile will be temporary and you and your family will be allowed to come back when the war ends. They said that you will be able to return and take possession of your home and other personal belongings once again.In the meantime, they have issued a warning that anyone caught attempting to escape or hid will be put to death.Write a short story that contains at least 2 paragraphs. The short story should be in the first person perspective of yourself in the scenario above. Drop us right into the action. You must use complete sentences and your story must have a plot.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting an eerie glow over the city, my family and I huddled together in our dimly lit living room. Fear hung heavy in the air, as news of the government's decree echoed through the streets. We were to be exiled, torn from the only life we had ever known, forced to rebuild war-damaged industries in a foreign land. Our crime? Our unwavering religious faith, deemed incompatible with the new regime's ideology.
With trembling hands, I clutched the faded photograph of my children, the last remnants of our once joyous existence. The government's promises of a temporary exile and the hope of returning home seemed frail in the face of the harsh warning that awaited those who dared to escape or hide. Death loomed like a specter, whispering its sinister message into every corner of our lives.
The morning arrived, casting its pale light through the curtained windows. The government's enforcers pounded on our door, their heavy boots resonating through the empty corridors. We exchanged tearful glances, silent pleas for strength. With heavy hearts, we surrendered ourselves to our captors, unsure of what awaited us beyond the borders we were about to cross. As we were led away, I looked back one last time, memorizing the contours of our home, the place that had witnessed our triumphs and sorrows, the sanctuary that held our cherished memories.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months. The foreign land greeted us with shattered buildings and scarred landscapes, a testament to the horrors of war. Our hands, once calloused by the tender touch of home, now toiled amidst the ruins, rebuilding what had been lost. We labored from dawn till dusk, our spirits battered but unbroken.
Amidst the rubble, a flicker of hope ignited within me. I remembered the government's promise of return, the reassurance that our sacrifices would not be in vain. It became our beacon, guiding us through the darkest of days. We poured our sweat and blood into the reconstruction, not just for the sake of the war-ravaged industries but for the chance to reclaim our lives, our home.
Years passed, and the war's echoes grew fainter. Finally, the day came when the government's grip loosened, and whispers of peace danced through the air. With bated breath, we awaited confirmation that we could return. And as the long-awaited news arrived, a surge of joy engulfed our weary souls. The moment had come to leave the foreign land behind, to embark on a journey back to our beloved homeland.
As we stepped foot on familiar soil, a wave of nostalgia washed over us. Our hearts swelled with gratitude and resilience. The scars of exile would forever mark us, a reminder of the sacrifices endured, but our determination to rebuild what was lost burned brighter than ever.
Gazing at our once desolate home, now standing tall and proud, I whispered a prayer of gratitude. The journey had been arduous, the risks unimaginable, but we had emerged from the crucible, stronger and more resilient. And as the door creaked open, revealing the forgotten treasures of our past, we stepped inside.
Answer:
In the quaint town of Haven brook, nestled amidst rolling hills and whispering forests, an air of mystery hung thick in the summer breeze. It was a place where legends were born and secrets whispered among the townsfolk. I found myself at the centre of an enigmatic tale, embarking on a journey that would unravel the truth hidden beneath the surface.
It all began when I stumbled upon an ancient parchment tucked away in the attic of my ancestral home. The weathered script spoke of a fabled treasure buried deep within the heart of the town, promising unimaginable riches and a power that could reshape destinies. Intrigued and fuelled by a longing for adventure, I delved into the shadows of Haven brook, determined to uncover the truth.
As I followed the cryptic clues etched within the parchment, the town revealed its hidden depths. Whispers of forgotten legends and untold stories echoed through the cobblestone streets, leading me to unlikely allies and treacherous adversaries. With each step, the line between reality and myth blurred, and I found myself caught in a web of deception and danger.
The journey became a test of wits and courage, as I unravelled the secrets of Haven brook's past. The townsfolk, initially wary of my presence, soon recognized my unwavering determination to unearth the truth. Together, we pieced together the fragments of a forgotten era, unearthing relics and lost artifacts that held the key to unlocking the treasure's location.
But as the final pieces fell into place, a sinister force emerged from the shadows, desperate to claim the power for themselves. Betrayal lurked around every corner, and I realized that the true treasure lay not in gold and jewels, but in the bonds forged through adversity and the resilience of the human spirit.
In a climactic showdown, we faced our nemesis, their greed fuelled by a thirst for dominance. With courage and unity, we stood against the darkness, determined to protect the legacy of Haven brook and preserve its secrets. The battle raged on, each side unleashing their hidden strengths, until finally, the light prevailed, and the treasure remained safeguarded, hidden once more from the world.
As the dust settled and peace restored, I returned to my humble existence in Haven brook, forever transformed by the journey. The legends and secrets of the town continued to weave their magic, reminding me of the power of curiosity and the enduring spirit of those who dare to seek the truth, no matter the cost.
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What did the poet Kalidasa contribute to Indian poetry?
He created the Mahabharata poem.
He developed his own form of poetry.
He wrote about ordinary people in ancient India.
He altered existing forms of meter for his poetry.
Answer:
Explanation: He created the Mahabharata poem.
Answer:
a scar is b scar
Explanation:
Immigrants to the U.S. from Germany, Ireland, and China often experienced what common difficulty?
A. Lack of public education services for their children
B. Lack of employment due to language barriers
C. Inability to bring their families to the U.S.
D. Discrimination over their ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
B. Lack of employment due to language barriers
Difficulty speaking English, trouble taking off work, and limited transportation.
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What act gave Jackson the right to negotiate with the Indians for their removal?
A.) The Federal Reserve Act
B.) The Monroe Doctrine
C.) The Indian Removal Act
D.) The Indian Movement Act
E.) The Federal Removal Act
Answer:
c
Explanation:
I am making a project about these components, ( screenshots ).
Please help me by finding information about the components, and explain what latitude and longitude is. ( Serious answers only! I will be giving brainliest. )
Latitude + Longitude =
Latitude and Longitude are a system to describe the location of any place on Earth. Latitude corresponds to horizontal lines while Longitude corresponds to vertical lines around the globe, to point any location on Earth. To find out how far north or south a place is, lines of latitude are used. These lines run parallel to the Equator. To find out how far east or west a place is, lines of longitude are used.
Climate zone + time zones =
Climate change refers to changes in the Earth's average temperature. These changes occur naturally over time, but most scientists think that human behaviour is increasing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which is causing more rapid changes to the climate. Examples of human activity causing climate change are deforestation, forest fuel burning etc.
Time zones are divided by imaginary lines called meridians which run from the North Pole to the South Pole. There is an imaginary line running through the UK called the Prime Meridian. It runs through a place in London called Greenwich. The Prime Meridian splits the world into eastern and western hemispheres. Time in countries to the east of the Prime Meridian is always in front of that in the UK. Time in countries to the west of the Prime Meridian is always behind that of the UK.
As the Earth rotates on its axis, the Sun only shines on the side of the Earth that it is facing. This means:
-it is daytime for the parts of the Earth that have the Sun shining on them
- it is night-time for places that are on the opposite side of the Earth and are in the shade
As it is night in some parts of the world while it is day in other parts, different places in the world have different times. This is why the world is divided into 24 different time zones. One for each hour in a day.
Very large countries that are spread out across many time zones, such as Russia or the USA, are divided into separate time zones. Most smaller countries keep to the same time zone even if part of them falls outside a meridian line.
Canada + trade
An import is a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another. Exports are goods and services that are produced in one country and sold to buyers in another. Imports and exports are the components of international trade. If the value of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports, the country has a negative balance of trade.
Exports:
Cars, Minerals, Crude oil and wood
Top export partners = US ($246B), China ($19.3B), UK ($13.2B)
Imports:
Cars + automobile parts and computer machinery
Top import partners = US ($218B), China ($49.5B), Mexico ($16.1B)
Raw materials:
Fur from animals, fish, timber and grain
The Environment - Preservation
The 4 main pollution sources:
Air pollution
Effect = It is harmful to our health, and it impacts the environment - reducing visibility and blocking sunlight, causing acid rain, and harming forests, wildlife, and agriculture.
Solutions = Move away from fossil fuels, replacing them with alternative energies like solar, wind and geothermal. Reduce our consumption of energy by adopting responsible habits and using more efficient devices.
Soil pollution
Effect = It can cause health problems like cancer, kidney or liver damage and can also affect the nervous system causing things like headaches or nausea. It compromises the health of plant growth and can also lead to air and water contamination.
Solutions = Eat sustainable foods, properly recycle batteries, produce homemade compost and dispose of drugs in the places authorised for this purpose. Encourage a more eco-friendly model for industry, farming and stock breeding, among other economic activities.
Water pollution
Effect = The organic materials which are released from the factories are very harmful like nitric acid, sulphuric acid, etc. They get mixed with the water and kill all animals who live in the water. Ponds are polluted by the harmful substances which we use in the field. When the farmers use harmful substances in their fields to kill the bacteria, the substances get mixed up with water and then get released in the pond. People use the pond water. They are affected by the arsenic which is one of the causes of cancer. Water pollution destroys the ecosystem present in the water bodies and brings a lot of trouble in the food chain.
Solutions = Be responsible with any chemical use, dispose of the leftover chemicals and container properly per the product instructions, or check with your local municipality. Do not apply near water systems such as wells, streams, lakes, or curb inlets/drains.
Noise pollution
Effect = Unwanted sound can damage physiological health. Noise pollution can cause hypertension, high stress levels, hearing loss, sleep disturbances, and other disturbing effects. Prolonged high levels of noise can cause hearing loss and several other stress-related illnesses. Noise pollution affects our entire general well-being.
Why is it important that we talk about slavery today, more than 150 years after it was abolished?
Answer:
Because It helps make it so we don't go back into a time like that
Explanation:
The explanation is So that we can teach future generations about what had happened 150 years ago and how it came to be abolished
Answer:
If we forget about the loss of these basic human rights in our debates on modern slavery, we risk failing to see the brutal process of dehumanisation suffered by slaves. We risk forgetting about our obligation to defend their rights, our rights, rights which should be shared and enjoyed by all humanity.
Explanation:
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( please help me, I will mark the brainliest ) Read the story of Horus and Seth. Which sentence explains the significance of this story to ancient Egyptians?
(1)After the god Osiris became king of Egypt, his brother Seth took the form of a monster and killed him out of jealousy.) (2) Osiris’s son Horus and his uncle Seth competed in many contests to settle the argument over who was the true king of Egypt.) (3) In the end, Horus emerged victorious.)(4) His victory united the kingdoms of Egypt and ushered in an era of peace and prosperity.) (5) From that day forward, the people of Egypt considered each pharaoh to be Horus in the form of a human.)
Answer: Sentence 5. From that day forward, the people of Egypt considered each pharaoh to be Horus in the form of a human.
Explanation:
Answer:5
Explanation:
In which area does a city and county have authority, but not a town?
A (Making ordinances
B (Education - setting up a school system
C (Taxation - raising revenue
D (Providing services
Answer:
c taxation
Explanation:
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Anglos
History of establishment in Louisiana
(year, origin, languages)
Influence on modern day culture in Louisiana:
Insert an image that represents this ethnic group & their impact on the culture of Louisiana:
Answer:
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After Shays’ Rebellion, the Continental Congress met again to discuss the creation of a new what?
Answer:
After Shays’ Rebellion, the Continental Congress met again to discuss the creation of a new legislature.
Explanation:
Shay's rebellion showed the weakness of the Articles of Confederation and resulted in the creation of the United States Constitution.
Answer:
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Explanation:
After the war, the Native Americans agreed to give up land and there was finally peace in the Ohio River Valley.
A. True
B. False
please help!!! I need to know the settings, figurative language, charactization and key passage in A wrinkle in time please but as many as you know.
Answer: Meg Murry lives in an unnamed town on the planet Earth. Though we know it's autumn, we do not know the exact year in which the story events take place. some examples of figurative langauge are "Silence fell between them, as tangible as the dark tree shadows that fell across their laps and that now seemed to rest upon them as heavily as though they possessed a measurable weight of their own." "From the shoulders slowly a pair of wings unfolded, wings made of rainbows, or light upon water, or poetry."
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Which of these best describes an economic element of culture? A In Colorado, many people hike in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. B In medieval England, only a few people had money and power, and most other people did not. C In Canada, one-dollar coins are called "loonies" because they have a picture of a loon on them. D In Ancient China, Confucianism was a philosophy which taught that you should value family over material things.PLZ ANSWER ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!
Imagine that you are a plant or animal living in a particular biome. Write a couple of paragraphs describing life in your biome. i need the answer to it no website
Write a letter to a friend about your travel experiences in China.
Use the excerpt below to answer the question.
The battle of Iwo Island [Iwo Jima] has been won. The United States Marines by their individual and collective courage have conquered a base which is as necessary to us in our continuing forward movement toward final victory as it was vital to the enemy in staving off ultimate defeat.
—Admiral Chester W. Nimitz
Why was this battle important to U.S. forces?
A: It forced Japan’s government to negotiate treaty terms.
B: It blocked a massive Japanese assault against Australia.
C: It supported long-range bombing missions against mainland Japan.
D: It led to the unconditional surrender of Japan’s military.
Tell me WHY oil will not mix with water. (Hint: use solubility and density in your answer
Tell me WHY oil will not mix with water. (Hint: use solubility and density in your answer
Which of the following sentences has a compound predicate? (2 points)
a
The brownies were cooling and filling the room with a delicious scent.
b
The chocolate chip cookies and vanilla brownies smelled delicious.
c
The chocolate cookies were filling the room with a delicious scent.
d
The delicious brownies and the cookies were cooling on the counter.
The answer is a
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What is purpose of the judicial branch of the U.S. government?
to enforce federal, state, and local laws
to hire government officials that enforce laws
to interpret laws and ensure they are applied fairly
Select the best answer for the question.
6. This question is based on the following passage.
Both Seagulls and wild geese are large birds. They're also similar in that both kinds of
birds can fly over great
distances. On the other hand, seagulls are scavengers, while
wild geese aren't. Seagulls, for example, are often found around garbage dumps.
Geese, however, feed on things like seeds and insects. Another important difference
between the two kinds of birds is that geese fly on long annual migrations of well over
1,000 miles. Seagulls will migrate far inland to search for food. However, they don't
follow seasonal patterns of migration like wild geese.
Clue words showing that contrasts are being made in this paragraph include
O A. also and hand.
O B. while and however.
O C. and and similar.
O D. both and difference.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Read the paragraph and it will show you how many times it says while and however.
How did Native American tribes in the northwest differ from tribes in the southwest?
Answer:
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The Different Native American Tribes
There were a lot of different Native American tribes. Those with the same characteristics formed a nation or main tribe. Each tribe had their own customs, religion, and language. The different Native American tribes were grouped basically on the area they settled. There were a lot of tribes in the U.S. when Columbus arrived. Some of them are well-known like the Cherokee, Navajo, and the Apache.
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North America is a huge continent. Climate and terrain differ widely throughout North America. These differences produced a wide variety of different Native American tribes.
Where did the different Native American tribes live?
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North America is largely divided into regions:
Artic
Plains
Northwest Coast
Southwest
Northeast Woodlands
Southeast Woodlands
The Arctic has the harshest climate of all the regions. It is huge and stretches from Siberia throughout Alaska and Canada up to Greenland. The native tribes of the Arctic region include the Aleut and the Inuit.
The Plains contains a huge region in the central U.S. It ranges from the southern border of Canada to some parts of Texas. Most of the tribes here, especially the Sioux, were good horsemen and vicious warriors. The most famous tribes were the Arapaho, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Crow, Pawnee, and Sioux.
The Northwest Coast region is a small area which includes parts of present-day Washington, Oregon, and southern Canada. The Tlingit, Makah, and Nootka were the famous tribes from this region.
The Southwest region includes the present-day Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, parts of Texas, down to the Mexico. Most of the native tribes in the Southwest area were nomadic and relied mainly on farming to survive. The U.S. fought several wars against the Southwest tribes. They developed a status of being awesome warriors. The well-known Southwestern tribes include the Apache, Hopi, Zuni, and Navajo.
The Northeast Woodlands is also a very large area. This covers the area from the Mississippi River up to the Atlantic Coast, as well as from the Great Lakes up to the Tidewater area of North Carolina and Virginia. Most of the tribes here were the Native Americans who first came across with the Europeans during the New World. Through that, they played a huge role in early American history. The major tribes here include the Creeks, Iroquois, Narraganset, Wampanoag, Nauset, and Massachuset.
The Southeast Woodlands covers most of the southeastern parts of the U.S., from Florida to Texas, extending north towards North Carolina. The native tribes here varied and often developed complex and advanced societies. These were the Five Civilized Tribes which were the Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole, and Choctaw. They managed to settle by the river valleys and were mainly farmers.
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Answer:
Most tribes were domestic, but the Lakota followed the buffalo as nomads. Most engaged in war, but the Apache were particularly feared, while the Hopis were pacifistic. Most societies were ruled by men, but the Iroquois women chose the leaders. Native Americans lived in wigwams, hogans, igloos, tepees, and longhouses.
Explanation:
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(50 POINTS) All of the following are career options for someone not interested in going to college EXCEPT:
A.
enlisting in the military
B.
becoming a veterinarian
C.
practicing cosmetology
D.
working as an electrician
Answer:
A. enlisting in the military is the answer.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
An electrician doesn't require a college degree, just some time as an apprentice under an expert! Hope this helped.
when a egg shell haches what does a baby look like
Answer:
A chick
Explanation:
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What was the reason behind the split in the Iroquois League during the Revolutionary War?
How are igneous rocks formed?
a. Chemical reactions form new types of rocky minerals.
b. Particles of sand and mud form layers that harden into rock.
c. Igneous rocks are formed from molten magma inside the Earth that coo
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Write a paragraph analyzing how the three branches of government work together to create a system of checks and balances.
Answer:
The legislative branch makes laws, but the President in the executive branch can veto those laws with a Presidential Veto. The legislative branch makes laws, but the judicial branch can declare those laws unconstitutional.
Explanation:
The legislative branch makes laws, but the President in the executive branch can veto those laws with a Presidential Veto.
The legislative branch makes laws, but the judicial branch can declare those laws unconstitutional.
The executive branch, through the Federal agencies, has responsibility for day-to-day enforcement and administration of Federal laws. These Federal departments and agencies have missions and responsibilities that vary widely, from environmental protection to protecting the Nation’s borders.
The judicial branch interprets laws, but the President nominates Supreme Court justices, court of appeals judges, and district court judges who make the evaluations.
The judicial branch interprets laws, but the Senate in the legislative branch confirms the President’s nominations for judicial positions, and Congress can impeach any of those judges and remove them from office.