Pls help ill mark brainliest List three aspects of Christianity that people of the Roman Empire might have found attractive.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. Being forgiven with no punishment

2. Helping others

3. Being there for others

Explanation:


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12. As George Washington prepared to lead the colonists against the British,
Congress
a. attempted to make peace with King George III.
b. prepared the troops for a fierce battle.
c. invested in a dozen new cannons.
d. released 250 British war prisoners.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

He attempted to make peace with King George III and lead the Continental Army

Answer:

b.

prepared the troops for a fierce battle.

Explanation:

Which is an example of a pull factor resulting in immigration?
A. drought or famine
B. high unemployment
C. job opportunities
D. persecution for beliefs

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Because there are a lot of jobs in Cities

The major pull factor that results in immigration is job opportunities. Opportunities for better employment, high wages, etc. are pulling factors.

What do you mean by immigration?

Immigration refers to the process through which an individual becomes a permanent resident of the country.

The major example of a pull factor that results in immigration is job opportunities. Opportunities for better employment, better working conditions, higher wages, and good facilities are the pull factors.

Therefore, C is the correct option.

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Which of the following BEST describes the process of appointing a federal judge?

A.
The president appoints a nominee to a judgeship, and then both houses of Congress must confirm the nominee with a majority vote.
B.
Federal judges run in primary elections in their districts, and the president selects nominees to be confirmed by the Senate from the primary election winners.
C.
The president appoints a nominee to a judgeship, and then the Senate confirms the nominee.
D.
The president appoints federal judges to the bench, where they remain until he has them removed for making unpopular decisions in sensitive court cases.



Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer:

Answer: c

Explanation:

In the United States, the title of federal judge means a judge (pursuant to Article Three of the United States Constitution) nominated by the president of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate pursuant to the Appointments Clause in Article II of the United States Constitution.

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Answer:c

Explanation:

Where Is the Forest of Dean

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Explanation:

The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England.

Forest of Dean, ancient royal forest of oak and beech in western Gloucestershire, England, covering an area of about 26,000 ac (10,500 ha) between the Rivers Severn and Wye. It became a National Forest Park administered by the Forestry Commission in 1938.


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What Supreme Court case upheld segregation? Dred Scott
Plessy v. Ferguson
14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Leo Frank​

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“Historians and court scholars agree on a pair of 19th-century opinions: Dred Scott v. Sandford, the 1857 ruling that upheld slavery even in the free states, and Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, which condoned segregation as 'separate but equal.

dred scott he was a successful african american man who had to fight for his freedom in the supreme court

The Iroquois Confederacy was similar to what in ancient Mesopotamia?

Syllabary
Empires
Ziggurats
Confederacies

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I’m so sorry, but I don’t know
the answer is empires

Please help!!! Although I tried #10 but not sure. Will mark brainliest!!!

Please help!!! Although I tried #10 but not sure. Will mark brainliest!!!

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Answer:

I believe it would be B

Explanation:

B, I should be b because it shows the decrease of labor such as farming and the rise of white collar & professional during the span between the periods

12. Which of the following groups of people listed below were considered to be citizens of Athens?
A. Wealthy men and women
B Middle class men and women
C. Low class men and women
D. ONLY wealthy men who owned land

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The answer is D you know since it was back in the day

After the preamble, what are the 3 parts of the declaration of independence, and what is the purpose of each? Use A.C.Es method​

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Explanation:

The first part is the Preamble, or the introduction, which states the people who wish to form a new country should explain their reasons for doing so.

The second and third sections list the rights that the colonists believed they should have and their complaints against Great Britan.

The final section proclaims the existence of the new nation

Match the correct amendment with the definition

Match the correct amendment with the definition

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Answer:

1. first

2. second

3. fourth

4. fifth

5. Ninth

6. tenth

7. Sixth

8. Eighth

9. third

10. seventh

Explanation:

Who was the first African American justice on the Supreme Court?
A.
Frederick Douglass
B.
Thurgood Marshall
C.
John Marshall
D.
Martin Luther King, Jr.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer: B Thurgood Marshall

Answer:

thurgood marshall

Explanation:

mlk and douglass were never a judge

jphn marshall was not african american

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4. Which of the following is believed to be the first American to die in the colonists’ fight for independence?

A. Patrick Henry
B. Crispus Attucks
C. James Armistead
D. Samuel Adams

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Crispus Attucks

He is a African American who died during the Boston massacre

Hope this helps

Answer:

B. Crispus Attucks.

Explanation:

He was the first American who was killed on March 5, 1770, in the Boston Massacre, which was caused by a crowd of protesters protesting against the British occupation of the city.

Use the maps below to answer the following question.




Based on the maps, which state listed below was located in the Southwest Native American cultural region?


New Mexico

Florida

Ohio

North Dakota

Use the maps below to answer the following question.Based on the maps, which state listed below was located

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Answer:

The answer is New Mexico.

Explanation:

The first map shows the main Native American cultural regions in the United States, including the Southwest region. The second map specifically highlights the states that were part of the Southwest region, which includes Arizona, New Mexico, part of Utah, and part of Colorado.

The options are:

New Mexico - Correct. The map shows New Mexico as part of the Southwest region.

Florida - Incorrect. Florida is not shown as part of the Southwest region.

Ohio - Incorrect. Ohio is not shown as part of the Southwest region.

North Dakota - Incorrect. North Dakota is not shown as part of the Southwest region.

Therefore, based on the maps provided, New Mexico was located in the Southwest Native American cultural region.

the answer is new mexico

What was Captain Cook's role in the First Fleet?

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Answer:

Myth 2 – Cook and Endeavour were in the First Fleet and brought convicts to Australia. ... In fact, Cook was the representative of the British Crown and claimed possession of the east coast of Australia on behalf of the Crown, naming it New South Wales

Explanation:

Myth 1 – Cook was the first European to discover Australia
According to a recent survey 31 per cent of Australians think that James Cook was the first European to find Australia.1

The fact is that Cook’s 1770 voyage followed more than a dozen previous encounters by Europeans in the north-west, west and south of the continent throughout the 17th century – all of them more than a hundred years before Cook’s visit. There may even have been earlier Portuguese visits in the 16th century, and some historians have suggested that the Chinese Grand Fleet, under Admiral Zheng He, may have arrived here in the 15th century. Visiting long before Cook, men such as Willem Janszoon, Luis Vaz de Torres, Dirk Hartog, Frederick de Houtman and Abel Tasman are certainly not household names, as are Cook and Endeavour.

Cook can claim a couple of other ‘firsts’, though: in 1770, he was the first European to chart the east coast and the Endeavour crew were the first Europeans known to have landed on the east coast.

In fact, the oldest known foreign visitors to Australia were from modern-day Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Makassan traders had been visiting and trading with people in northern Australia for hundreds of years and dugout canoes were traded from the Sepik River to the Torres Strait Islands for generations before Cook arrived there.

No European ‘discovered’ Australia. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inhabitants of this continent managed that all by themselves – some 60,000 years before any European turned up.

Painting of James Cook
Captain Cook by Nathaniel Dance (1735-1811), published 1969. State Library of Victoria, H32508

Myth 2 – Cook and Endeavour were in the First Fleet and brought convicts to Australia
According to the same survey, 47 per cent of Australians think that Endeavour arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in 1788 – and they are 100 per cent wrong!2

The First Fleet, under Captain Arthur Phillip, arrived in Botany Bay between 18 and 20 January 1788. By that time, Cook had been dead for nine years, Endeavour had been renamed Lord Sandwich, and in 1778, during the American War of Independence, the ship had been scuttled in Newport Harbor, Rhode Island, as an underwater defence against French attack.

The way many non-Indigenous Australians mix up Cook and Phillip is understandable – for many years Cook’s arrival was seen as a better foundational moment than a fleet full of convicts, and so 29 April (the date when Endeavour arrived at Botany Bay in 1770) was officially celebrated as the origin of white settlement. From the 1930s, the focus of national commemorations turned towards the First Fleet – but often didn’t mention the convicts. It wasn’t until the ‘convict stain’ began to be erased in the 1970s that the First Fleet became widely associated with the beginning of modern Australia.

In fact, Cook was the representative of the British Crown and claimed possession of the east coast of Australia on behalf of the Crown, naming it New South Wales. Cook’s arrival has therefore become the symbol of the European invasion and occupation of the continent, particularly for First Nations people.

Myth 3 – January 26 marks Cook’s arrival
Another fallacy. On 29 April 1770, Cook arrived in Stingray Bay (which he later changed to Botanist Bay, then Botany Bay – the area is now the Kamay Botany Bay National Park). January 26 was when the First Fleet arrived in Sydney Cove – 18 years later, in 1788. Governor Phillip moved the planned settlement from Botany Bay to Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour). Strangely, perhaps, the usually meticulous cartographer Cook didn’t even enter what Phillip called ‘the finest harbour in the world’, but merely sailed past.

Myth 4 – Cook circumnavigated Australia
That’s a ‘no’. Cook saw only the east coast of the continent, and was several thousand kilometres short of a circumnavigation.

Cook sighted the mainland near what is now called Point Hicks, in Victoria, and sailed north up the east coast before continuing to Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia). He didn’t ever see the north and west coasts of the continent, and the only southern region he encountered was on a later trip, when he sailed Tasmania’s east coast.

The first European to circumnavigate Australia was Matthew Flinders, from 1801 to 1803. Flinders was accompanied by Bungaree, the first Indigenous Australian known to have circumnavigated the continent.


Briefly Describe the Budget Problems of 1996

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In 1996, the United States government faced a budget problem that led to a government shutdown. The budget issue was primarily caused by a disagreement between President Bill Clinton and the Republican-controlled Congress over spending and taxes. The budget deficit was a major concern, and the two sides had different ideas about how to address it. President Clinton proposed a plan that would raise taxes on the wealthy and cut spending, while the Republicans wanted to reduce the size of government by cutting social programs and reducing taxes.

The disagreement led to a government shutdown in late 1995 and early 1996, which lasted for 27 days. During this time, many government services were suspended, and many federal workers were furloughed or worked without pay. Ultimately, the budget problem was resolved with a compromise that included a mix of spending cuts and tax increases. The budget agreement also included provisions to reform welfare and other social programs, which were major priorities for the Republican-led Congress.

The budget problems of 1996 highlighted the challenges of balancing the competing interests of different political parties and the importance of finding solutions that are both fiscally responsible and socially equitable.

Explanation:

According to the Clinton administration, President Clinton would veto the Republican budget plan because it "fails to protect Medicare, Medicaid, education, the environment, and tax fairness." Concerning funding for the Bosnian peacekeeping mission, there was also dissent on the Defense Appropriations Bill.

True or False? Settlers and Dakota returned immediately to their homes after the war.

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True since they can’t
False bc they had more training

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1). Where did Tutankhamen relocate the Egyptian capital?
A) Alexandria
B) Akhenaton
C) Memphis
D) Thebes

2). How did Ramses II’s leadership affect Egypt’s economy?
A) The economy slowed down because of the pharaoh’s heavy taxes.
B) The economy expanded through trade and the conquest of territory.
C) The economy struggled because Ramses II would not protect trade routes.
D) The economy boomed as Ramses II discovered new trade routes for Egypt.

3). What was an effect of Queen Hatshepsut’s expanded trade routes?
A) Egypt gained access to new resources.
B) The Egyptians were able to trade for tools.
C) The Egyptians found it harder to acquire resources.
D) The Egyptians were able to trade ivory to other countries.

4). What was a priority of Queen Hatshepsut’s reign?
A) constructing new pyramids
B) reforming religious ideas
C) strengthening Egypt’s armies
D) expanding Egypt’s empire

5). Why was Queen Hatshepsut’s tax policy significant?
A) People no longer had to pay taxes on trade.
B) New taxes decreased Egypt’s wealth and status.
C) Egypt was one of the first civilizations to pay taxes.
D) Queen Hatshepsut significantly lowered taxes.

6). How did Tutankhamen’s religious reforms affect society?
A) The military became more focused on religious practices.
B) Temples were closed because they were not being used.
C) Trade declined because he focused on religion and not the economy.
D) The people were able to return to their former religious practices.

7). What statement describes the building projects accomplished under Tutankhamen?
A) He built new temples to honor the old gods.
B) He repaired religious sites and built monuments.
C) He introduced the obelisk to Egyptian construction.
D) He built new trade routes and trading centers in Egypt.

8). What was taxed under Queen Hatshepsut’s reign?
A) trade goods
B) trade routes
C) temple admission
D) construction projects

9). How did Ramses II use the military to improve the Egyptian Empire?
A) He used the military to retake old Egyptian territory.
B) He used the army to force Egyptians to worship Aten.
C) He took over Hittite land that was new to the kingdom.
D) He was able to conquer all other neighboring countries

10). What was a monetary effect of Queen Hatshepsut’s reign?
A) Egypt gained vast wealth through trade.
B) Egypt became indebted to other countries.
C) Egypt won back wealthy lands from the Hittites.
D) Egypt lost money through taxes paid to other nations.

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Answer:

1. C

2. B

3. A

4. D

5. C

6. D

7. C

8. A

9. A

10. B

Explanation:

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Answer:

1-c

2-a

3-a

4-a

5-c

6-d

7-c

8-a

9-d

10-a

Explanation:

Cause and Effect. Cause: In exile, the Jews had no temple in which to worship. Effect?
Cause:? Effect: Many Jews were allowed to return from exile to Judah.
Cause: Persians did not allow Jews to have a government or king. Effect?

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Its kinda confusing maybe try putting a pic to understand better

SERIOUS Question what do you look for in a girl or guy
Do Not put anything Inappropriate

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For a girl I want them to have to have a great sense of humor, great personality, nice, and always trying to help other people.
As a girl, I look for kindness, humour and independence. Ofc there is more but theses are the main three

What were characteristics of daily life in ancient Pompeii? Choose all answers that are correct.

A) Some people in ancient Pompeii were quite rich and others were poor.
B) The people of ancient Pompeii spent little time outside.
C) Baths were available in some homes in ancient Pompeii.

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The correct answer is A,C

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How is citizenship in the United States similar to citizenship in ancient Athens?

A- Immigrants can become citizens-
B- Individuals become citizens at age 18.
C- Free men born in the nation are citizens.
D- A child is a citizen if his or her parents are citizens.

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Answer:

its A

Explanation:

How did the United States perform economically under Coolidge and Harding?

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Answer:

In the presidential election of 1920, Coolidge was nominated to run as Vice ... On August 2, 1923, while on a speaking tour of the Western states, President Harding died ... The federal debt and budget deficit shrank, and the economy boomed.

Explanation:

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The economic policies of Presidents Harding and Coolidge did much to ameliorate the 1920-22 depression. As Coolidge stated in his address at the Gettysburg battlefield, reductions in debt, taxes, and spending were essential for economic recovery. Both Vedder and Gallaway argue that “the seven years from the autumn of 1922 to the autumn of 1929 were arguably the brightest period in [the] economic history of the United States.

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please write a short description of three to four sentences and five why what where when and why is this important in the topic of the French and Indian War

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Answer:

I think it's important to know what, where, why and when in the French and Indian War because it helps us understand the history if it. If we don't know when how could we know if there are any remaining artifacts. We need to understand where so we can dig and explore those native lands to understand more about the war.

The French and Indian War was a major conflict that took place in North America between 1754 and 1763. It was a global conflict, with fighting taking place in Europe, Africa, and the Americas, but it is most commonly associated with the struggles between the British and French in North America. The war was important because it had a significant impact on the balance of power in North America, as the British emerged from the conflict as the dominant colonial power. It also set the stage for the American Revolution, as the British imposed new taxes and policies on the colonies that were unpopular and sparked resentment. Additionally, the war was important because it was a key moment in the development of the British Empire, as it expanded and consolidated its hold on North America. Overall, the French and Indian War was a significant event in world history that had far-reaching consequences for the future of North America and the world.

Which Constitutional principle reflects the influence of the Mayflower Compact?

A.
inalienable rights


B.
self-government


C.
checks and balances


D.
limited government

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Answer:

B. self government

Explanation:

Answer:

I think it is B.

Explanation:

Let me know if I got it wrong if I do then I'm sorry.

Which group has Their leftstyle and dress copied by most urban Kazakhs

Persians
Turks
Mongols
Europeans

This is from k12

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Answer:

The answer is: Mongols

Explanation:

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The mongols lifestyle and dress is copied

Which of the following bills would the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Relations have jurisdiction over?

A.
A bill that would allocate money to rebuild airports
B.
A bill that would rename an army base in Germany
C.
A bill that would regulate trade with Canada
D.
A bill that would require foreign language instruction in schools

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Answer:

A bill that would regulate trade with Canada

is the answer

Explanation:

Why is the Grand Canyon an attractive place to tourists? And use races

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Answer:

Regardless of the option chosen, the canyon provides a variety of opportunities for enjoyment and features breath-taking panoramas and incredible sights. This magnificent wonder of nature spreads up to 277 miles, and its rocky walls reach deep down its grandiose floor.

Explanation:

Answer:Regardless of the option chosen, the canyon provides a variety of opportunities for enjoyment and features breath-taking panoramas and incredible sights. This magnificent wonder of nature spreads up to 277 miles, and its rocky walls reach deep down its grandiose floor.

Explanation:

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Q: According to the cartoon, what is the British policy towards the colonists?

Please help me with this question :)Q: According to the cartoon, what is the British policy towards the

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The British wanted full control of the colonists and kept a heavy hold on them until after the revolutionary war. that's why there were taxes on things like tea.

Which of the following are considered social class groups? Select all that apply.


upper
poor
racial
ethnic
middle

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Upper, Middle, and Poor

Answer: Upper, Poor, and middle

Explanation:

why did the native americans find the english to be mean and stingy?

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Answer:

The native americans were treated very horribly by the english. They were beat by the english and were taken far away from their homes to work as slaves for them. The english did not treat them fair whatsoever.

Explanation:

Many Natives were killed by the English. The mistreatment of Native Americans by the English made them feel that the English were no good. Not to mention Christopher Columbus raped,killed, and enslaved many when first arrived on the Americas.
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Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World.Sugar was the connection, the tie, between slavery and freedom. In order to create sugar, Europeans and colonists in the Americas destroyed Africans, turned them into objects. Just at that very same moment, Europeansat home and across the Atlanticdecided that they could no longer stand being objects themselves. They each needed to vote, to speak out, to challenge the rules of crowned kings and royal princes. How could that be? Why did people keep speaking of equality while profiting from slaves? In fact, the global hunger for slave-grown sugar led directly to the end of slavery. Following the strand of sugar and slavery leads directly into the tumult of the Age of Revolutions. For in North America, then England, France, Haiti, and once again North America, the Age of Sugar brought about the great, final clash between freedom and slavery.Based on this excerpt, the authors are most likely to attempt to answer which question?A. How did colonists challenge the rules of crowned kings?B. How did the Age of Sugar differ from the Age of Revolutions?C. When did Europeans decide to speak about equality?D. Why did some Europeans decide they wanted to speak out about slavery? using the following quantities, calculated from these data, estimate the correlation between the percentage of dopamine receptors blocked and subjects ratings of the cocaine high. provide a standard error with your estimate. sum of products: 957.5 sum of squares (receptors blocked): 8145.441 sum of squares (rating of high): 372.5 HELP how do you find the y intercept given 2 points?(4,3) and (7,12) Summer Company holds assets with a fair value of $120.000 and a book value of $90.000 and liabilities with a book value and fair value of $25,000 Required: Compute the following amounts if Parade Corporation acquires 60 percent ownership of Summer: a. What amount did Parade pay for the shares if no goodwitl and no gain on a bargain purchase are reported? b. What amount did Parade pay for the shares if the fair value of the noncontrolling interest at acquistion is $54,000 and goodwill of $40.000 is reported? c. What balance will be assigned to the noncontrolling interest in the consolidated balance sheet if Parade pays $73.200 to acquire its ownership and goodwill of $27.000 is reported? 1.What is the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves? Compare and contrast the direction of their movement, movement of a molecule through the completion of a cycle, and amplitude and wavelength measurements of each type of wave.2.Suppose that a wave has a period of 0.03 second. Whats its frequency? Be sure to show the steps for your work.3.Compare a wave that has a period of 0.03 second with a second wave that has a period of 14 second. Which wave has the greater frequency? Be sure to show the steps for your work.4.If a wave has a wavelength of 4.5 meters and a period of 0.007 second, whats the velocity of the wave? Be sure to show the steps of your work.5.Using the image below, identify the numbered parts of the wave. Solve for the missing information designated by "?" in the following table. (Use 365 days in a year. Round the inventory turnover ratio to one decimal place before computing days to sell. Round days to sell to one decimal place.) Required information In its first month of operations, Literacy for the Illiterate opened a new bookstore and bought merchandise in the following order: (1) 300 units at $5 on January 1, (2) 500 units at $9 on January 8 , and (3) 910 units at $10 on January 29. Assume 1,110 units are on hand at the end of the month. Calculate the cost of goods'avallable for sale, cost of goods sold, and ending inventory under the weighted average cost tlow assumptions. Assume perpetual inventory system and sold 600 units between January 9 and January 28 , (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.) Help please which one need correct Let's say i have my main investment for example S&P/ASX200 and I did correlation coefficient with other investment such as S&P 500, Gold and Bitcoin. The correlation coefficient of those alternative investment with my main S&P/AX 200 is 0.4303, -0.2303 and 0.0815 respectively. I do not want my alternative to correlate too much with my main investment as if anything happen in the market of S&P/ASX 200, it would not affect much my new alternative investment. If i want to choose other alternative for my portfolio, which should i choose and can explain why? Doreen Schmidt is a chemist. She needs to prepare 32 ounces of a 12% hydrochloric acid solutionFind the amount of 16% solution and the amount of 8% solution she should mix to get this solution The Lorenz curve is best used to measure international competitiveness. Group of answer choices False True with the exception of sociopaths, most people who commit heinous acts justify their actions by ________. Given: a mod 7 = 5 and b mod 7 = 6 Find (a + b)mod 7. Do not use specific numbers for a and b. Consider a, b as generic particulars. Show steps but you do not need to provide reasons.(7 points) He was born in a far country,In Belgium, way beyond the sea.Rhyme in these lines creates all of the following effects EXCEPTSelect one0 Rhyme emphasizes the argument of the poem0 Rhyme makes the lines easier to remember0 Rhyme gives the myring words aderent meaning0 Rhyme creates an engaging Countdefect Which of the following statements best describes economic conditions in Europe immediately after World War Il?A. The economies of most European nations were in very poor shape.B. The economies of Western European nations were strong, while those of Eastern European nations were weak.C. The economies of Western European nations were weak, while those of Eastern European nations were strong,D. The economies of most European nations were in excellent shape. which element of ficiton is used to resolve a storys conflict If the world were a village of 100 people, how many of the people would not have electricity1 billion people in the world don't have electricity true or false: in print, the type of paper used can affect how a color appears. true false PLZZZZ HELPThe radius is 16 cm. Calculate the circumference (round to the 2 decimal places). Use 22/7 for Pi The diameter, D, of a sphere is 7.4mm. Calculate how he spheres volume, V. Lax Inc. is a Canadian controlled private corporation. For the fiscal year ending December 31, 2021, its Net Income For Tax Purposes and Taxable Income is made up of active business income of $296,000, plus Adjusted Aggregate Investment Income of $105,000. For 2020, its Adjusted Aggregate Investment Income was $80,000. Its Taxable Capital Employed In Canada was $7 million for 2021 and $6 million for 2020. The amount of the 2021 small business deduction for Lax Inc. is:a) $28,500 b) $66,500 c) $56,240 d) $76,000