Which of the following was NOT covered in the Magna Carta?

equality for all who lived under the king’s reign
limiting the king’s powers
preventing the monarchy from confiscating property without consent
due process

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

preventing the monarchy from confiscating property without consent

Answer 2

Answer:

c

Explanation:


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Which process developed by Bacon and Descartes is still used by scholars today? Please answer by today, 05/10/2023.

A. the theory of gravitational forces

B. the geocentric process

C. the scientific method

D. the universal theory

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Answer:

C. the scientific method

Explanation:

Answer: C the scientific method

Explanation: It is the scientific method because Scientists have shown that observation and experimentation, together with general laws that can be expressed mathematically, can lead people to a better understanding of the natural world.

Many of the foods you eat contain large molecules called polymers that are broken down into their building blocks or monomers that can be used for processes such as cellular respiration. Which of these correctly pairs a macromolecule and its monomer? Select ALL that apply.

A.) carbohydrates: monosaccharides
B.) lipids: fatty acids and glycerol
C.) carbohydrates: glycosides
D.) proteins: amino acids
E.) proteins: peptides

Many of the foods you eat contain large molecules called polymers that are broken down into their building

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Answer:

A.) carbohydrates: monosaccharides

A.) carbohydrates: monosaccharidesB.) lipids: fatty acids and glycerol

A.) carbohydrates: monosaccharidesB.) lipids: fatty acids and glycerolD.) proteins: amino acids

The correct answers are A, B, and D.

Carbohydrates are made up of monosaccharides, such as glucose and fructose.

Lipids are made up of fatty acids and glycerol.

Proteins are made up of amino acids.

Glycosides are not monomers, but rather a type of compound formed when a sugar molecule is bonded to a non-sugar molecule. Peptides, meanwhile, are short chains of amino acids, but they are not the monomers that make up proteins.

A B and D all correctly pair

compare eastern empire and the western empire in rome

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While the Roman Empire was pagan in nature, worshipping a wide pantheon of gods, the Eastern Roman Empire had adopted Christianity in its early days, much before its western counterpart did the same. The Western Roman Empire spoke Latin while the Byzantine Empire was Greek both culturally and linguistically. The Western Empire spoke Latin while the Eastern Empire spoke Greek. The Western Empire was Roman Catholic and practiced traditional Roman culture. The Eastern Empire was dominated by the Eastern Orthodox religion and had a more diverse culture influenced by different people.

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this might be the last question i need help with...

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The yellow one has the correct answer
i think either the blue or teal- it’s definitely not yellow tho

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.

Identify the category each organism belongs to, based on the food it consumes.

Picture shows green grassland with a single tree.

Picture shows a rotten fruit lying on the grass.

Picture shows two deer on the green field.

Picture shows a cheetah lying on a rock with its front and hind legs spread.

decomposer

herbivore

producer

carnivore

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Answer:

Producer, decomposer, herbivore, carnivore

Explanation:

1. A single tree would be considered a producer because it produces the food needed for mammals to consume.

2. A rotten fruit lying on the grass would be considered a decomposer because it is food that is decomposing in the environment.

3. Two deer on a field represent herbivores because they only eat plants, not animals.

4. A cheetah represents a carnivore because it only eats meat, not plants.

Producer, carnivore, decomposer, and herbivore

Describe two ways that interaction with the land negatively impacted people.

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Answer:

to liter the land

Explanation:

well some examples are overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation

Why did Chinese civilization began in the Yellow River Valley?

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Answer: Chinese civilization began in the Yellow River Valley because it comes from a rich yellow colored soil that was great for farming.

it was along its banks where the Chinese civilization first formed

Which is true?

The population of urban areas in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are growing rapidly.

Brazil’s largest city has stayed about the same size since 1980.

Cities in Africa are losing population.

Cities in Asia are growing fast, but families in Latin America and Africa prefer rural life.

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The first one is correct

What dynasties restored order to china?

What was the grand canal?

What was the name given to the period of disorder in chinas history they lasted 53 years, from 907 to 960?

How far did chinas routs extend?

Explain what each of the following inventions did

Paper -

Porcelain -

Woodblock printing -

Gunpowder -

Movable type -

Magnetic compass -

Paper money -

What 2 empires did the Silk Road connect AD 100?

What were some goods traded along the Silk Road?

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Answer:

Paper- Apart from the conventional use of paper as a form of writing material for Chinese scholars, it was also used to preserve the flavor of the tea. Another type of material originating in China is rice paper.

Porcelain- Was used for tea cups and other dishes

Woodblock printing- made making books easier and helped education flourish

gun powder- made for canons and guns

movable type- made typing easier

Magnetic compass- made traveling easier

Paper money- helped the economy and inflation

Answer: paper so your could write or draw on

porcelain to create cups plates and other useful items

Explanation:

do you believe the united states is equipped to fight war with great Britain only 36 years after declaring its independence?

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Answer: yes

Explanation:

we  litterly just went over this in class lol

Answer:

No

Explanation:

At that time, America was still fixing damage from The Revolutionary War. A lot of soldiers had already passed away. A lot of America was in poverty, making it difficult to purchase equipment for protection in a war. However, I also do believe that, if they absolutely had to, America definitely would have at least stood a chance. I say this because, while America was still recovering, so was Great Britain. And Great Britain lost the Revolutionary war, so they had more pieces to pick up.

Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.

A color-coded thematic map of India. Climate regions are labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. 1 is in Central India and in the middle of the southern tip. 2 is most of Southern India. 3 is along the western coast and west coast of Sri Lanka. 4 is in Northern India and extends eastward. 5 is along the northern border of India with Nepal.
The region labeled with the number 1 on the map above is the __________ climate region.

A. humid subtropical
B. tropical wet and dry
C. tropical wet
D. semiarid

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

The answer would be A

Explanation:

A color-coded thematic map of India. Climate regions are labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, The region labeled with the number 1 on the map above is the  humid subtropical climate region. Thus option (A) is correct.

What is a Climate?

Climate is determined by a region’s climate system. A climate system has five major components: the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, the cryosphere, the land surface, and the biosphere.

Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. Weather can change from hour-to-hour, day-to-day, month-to-month or even year-to-year.

A region’s weather patterns, usually tracked for at least 30 years, are considered its climate.

The region labeled with the number 1 on the map above is the humid subtropical climate region. Therefore, option (A) is correct.

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Explain the provisions of Indian constitution in recognizing equality to all Indians.

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The Constitution provides that all citizens are equal before the law. There can be no discrimination based on a citizen’s caste, sex, religious belief or place of birth etc. In matters relating to employment in government service the State can only lay down specific qualifications and requirements but these cannot be discriminatory in nature.

Access to institutions maintained or aided by the State has to be universal. No one can practice untouchably in matters relating to access to places of religious worship or other public places like wells for drinking water.

A number of exceptions have been provided keeping in view that certain sections of our society suffer from handicaps and social disabilities for historical reasons. A number of castes and tribes have been listed as being socially and economically backward.

They are referred to as Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Reservations exist for them in government jobs. A number of other affirmative action’s on the part of government ensure that they catch up with the rest of the society as early as possible. Reservation in government jobs is also extended to certain backward castes.

The need for making exceptions and affirmative action on the part of State can be best appreciated if we have a look at the literacy figures as revealed by the last census. For Kerala the literacy rate in respect of women was 87.86 % while in case of Bihar it was only 33.57%. If the funds for promotion of literacy were to be allocated on the basis of equality, the women in Bihar would stand no chance of being able to compete with those in Kerala even after a decade.

Similar figures can be quoted for employment in high end sectors. It is seen that many communities have a representation that is far below their population percentage. In all such cases equality demands that state puts in more efforts and resources in bringing up the deprived sections of the society.

But in some places, there are still people who are discriminated on being a Muslim.

Answer: The Indian Constitution recognises all Indians as equal before in the law and states that no person can be discriminated against because of their religion, sex, caste or whether they are rich or poor.

What were 3 chief features of the Spanish empire in America?

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Answer:

The three chif features are:

- The spanish empire was regarded as the most populous nation in the new world with the richest natural resources reserve

- The Government was somehow influenced by the Catholic Churches, and they called their civilizations an "empire of towns"

- The spanish was the first nation to introduce slavery in American continent and they also introduce the use of silver and gold as a medium of trade to China and Philippines 

I Will Brainless!! Create a written report or media presentation about the U.S. government under the Articles of Confederation


Your commander, Lieutenant Major Reginald Brighton, wants a full report on what is happening in the United States. Specifically, he needs information on the Articles of Confederation, and he wants to know why a stronger government is necessary for the country to survive. In your confidential letter of at least two paragraphs, be sure to include the following elements:

A formal tone used for writing, as you are addressing your commander
A heading or title including a date and greeting to the commander (for example, "Confidential Letter, December 1786.")

First paragraph:

An explanation of the powers that Congress has under the Articles of Confederation
A list of the strengths of the new government under the Articles of Confederation
A list of the weaknesses of the new government under the Articles of Confederation
Examples of how people have reacted to the new government

Second paragraph:

An explanation of why a new, stronger government is necessary

If you do well, your commander may reward you with a promotion. After all, your mission is for the glory of Great Britain, which was humiliated by its defeat in the Revolutionary War. The commander is detail oriented and will want as many facts as possible.

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Answer:

put what you want to talk about and start with in my opinion or something like that always have an opinionated artical it sounds more interesting then

Explanation:

Which statements apply to the Brown v. Board of Education decision?

Choose all answers that are correct.


Brown v. Board of Education declared that segregated public schools were acceptable under the constitution.

Thurgood Marshall argued the case on behalf of the NAACP.

The Supreme Court justices were unanimous in their ruling.

Brown v. Board of Education reversed the decision in Plessy v. Ferguson.

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Answer:

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Everything apart from the first choice is correct.

After nixon resigned, many people wanted to _________ our government

plss answer now

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Answer:He wanted to resign before he could be convicted during his impeachment because the Watergate scandal

Explanation:

When President Richard Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974, Gerald Ford assumed the presidency, telling Americans, "Our long national nightmare is over." On September 8, President Ford pardoned Nixon of all crimes associated with the Watergate scandal.

When four-fifths of the most representative men in America are pronounced unfit for war, what shall we say of their fitness to father the next generation? The time was when alcohol was received as a benefit to the race, but we no longer look upon alcohol as a food but as a poison. . . . Alcoholic degeneracy [deterioration] is the most important sanitary [health] question before the country, and yet the health authorities do not take action, as alcohol is entrenched [well established] in politics. Leaders in politics dare not act, as their political destiny lies in the hands of the agents of the liquor traffic. We are face to face with the greatest crisis in our country’s history.

–President’s Annual Address to the Women’s
Christian Temperance Union of Minnesota,
Dr. T. Alexander MacNicholl,

Because of the alcohol problem, what does the speaker think we are face to face with?

a large shortage of healthy food
the fearful prospect of losing a war
the greatest crisis in our country’s history
a growing problem with sanitary conditions

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Answer: C The third statement.

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The United States allowing China to buy and sell goods with it is an example of what?
Brainliest to the best answer.

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Answer:

Examples for very high tariffs in China are cars and other luxury products.

Explanation:

The world's two biggest economy have also been in a trade war since 2018. The new figures show that US imports from China increased to $536.8 billion last year as American shoppers spent more on Chinese-made goods, including toys and mobile phone. In the same period, US newest exports to china increase to $153.8 billion.

Answer: win-winExplanation: noting that it would help America reduce its trade deficit by increasing exports to China and allow China to diversify and raise the quality of its imports.

5. Why does the literacy rate have such a dramatic effect on a country's GDP?​

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Answer:

Literacy rate impacts the development of the country in the following way:

a. High literacy rate effects the quality of human population.

b. It makes them more aware and politically vigilant.

c. It makes a human resource more of an asset than a liability.

d. High literacy rate will allow people to avail better job employment opportunities and contribute in the growth of economy.

e. Literate population will be more aware about family planning, better nutritional and health standards.

Explanation:

Literacy rate impacts the development of the country in the following way:

a. High literacy rate effects the quality of human population.

b. It makes them more aware and politically vigilant.

c. It makes a human resource more of an asset than a liability.

d. High literacy rate will allow people to avail better job employment opportunities and contribute in the growth of economy.

e. Literate population will be more aware about family planning, better nutritional and health standards.

How did adolf hitler cause so many deaths. (in ttqa pls)

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Adolf Hitler caused many deaths by genocide, the murder of hostages, reprisal raids, forced labor, "euthanasia," starvation, exposure, medical experiments, and terror bombing, and in the concentration and death camps, the Nazis murdered from 15,003,000 to 31,595,000 people, most likely 20,946,000 men, women, handicapped, aged, sick, prisoners of war, forced laborers, camp inmates, critics, homosexuals, Jews, Slavs, Serbs, Germans, Czechs, Italians, Poles, French, Ukrainians, and many others. Among them, 1,000,000 were children under eighteen years of age.1 And none of these monstrous figures even include civilian and military combat or war deaths.

Adolf Hitler caused many deaths by genocide.

What class is asking you this stuff?????

In Italy, Mussolini mainly used propaganda to

investigate his political rivals and hunt them down.

make himself relatable to the common people.

provide factual information to the country’s citizens.

create an idea of him being larger than life.

Help me plss

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Answer:

Explanation:

During the rule of the Fascists, Mussolini used propaganda to brainwash Italian citizens to ensure support and increase his popularity. He used various types of propaganda to achieve this.

Create an idea of him being larger than life

PLZ HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Currency appreciation means that the value of a currency
relative to another currency
___________. When a country’s currency appreciates in comparison to another country’s currency, products from the other country become ______________.

First one: increases, decreases, and is constant.
Second one: less expensive, more expensive, and as expensive as before.

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Answer:

1. increases

2. more expensive

Explanation:

I hope this helped : )

Answer: increase most exspensive

Explanation: hope worked

Which advancement in metalwork was important during the Shang dynasty?
Steel was turned into sharp swords.
Bronze was used for multiple purposes.
Gold was turned into valuable jewelry for trade.
Iron was used to make cooking pots and weapons.

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Answer:

Using bronze for metalwork.

Explanation:

Metalworkers developed a highly sophisticated method for casting bronze and used it to make ceremonial objects and weapons.  :)

Answer:

bronze was used for multiple purposes

Explanation:

Mastery of bronze was an important advancement for the Shang militarily, but the combination of horse, chariot, and composite bow were also integral to its success. The chariot, a two-wheeled war cart pulled by horses, allowed Shang soldiers to move vast distances at great speeds and also acted as a mobile archery platform.

Chinese bronze casting and pottery advanced during the Shang dynasty, with bronze typically being used for ritually significant, rather than primarily utilitarian, items. As far back as c. 1500 BC, the early Shang dynasty engaged in large-scale production of bronze -ware vessels and weapons.

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The map shows Georgia in 1783. What best describes the area along the Atlantic coast and the South Carolina border?
mountains
Indian land
Spanish territory
settled region
please help quick please right and first answer brainlist

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Can you add a pic or send me a pic of the map? I think I can help

Answer:

here ya go ! ;)

Explanation:

What in Crevecoeur’s description of American immigrants is very DIFFERENT today?

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Answer:

Explanation:

In his Letters from an American Farmer, published in 1782, J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur provided a detailed description of American immigrants and their experiences. While many aspects of Crevecoeur's descriptions still resonate today, there are some significant differences between the experiences of American immigrants then and now.

One major difference is the makeup of the immigrant population. During Crevecoeur's time, the majority of immigrants to the United States were from Europe, particularly England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, and the Netherlands. Today, the United States has a much more diverse population of immigrants, with people coming from a range of countries and regions around the world, including Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

Another significant difference is the experience of assimilation. Crevecoeur described how immigrants could quickly adopt American customs and values, and become "new men" in a new country. However, the process of assimilation today is often much more complex and can take longer, as immigrants may face barriers to integration such as discrimination, language barriers, and cultural differences.

In addition, Crevecoeur's descriptions often focused on the experiences of white male immigrants and did not address the experiences of women or people of colour. Today, there is a greater awareness of the diverse experiences and perspectives of all immigrants, including those who have faced systemic oppression and discrimination.

Overall, while many aspects of Crevecoeur's descriptions of American immigrants still hold true today, the changing demographics of immigration, the evolving experience of assimilation, and the increasing awareness of the diverse experiences of immigrants are all significant differences between then and now.

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Answer: What make them different is there is a greater awareness of the diverse experiences and perspectives of all immigrants, including those who have faced systemic oppression and discrimination.

Explanation: :) ( Am NOT copying i just had that same opinion but different)

Which number on the map is nearest to Lake Victoria?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Lake Victoria, largest lake in Africa and chief reservoir of the Nile, lying mainly in Tanzania and Uganda but bordering on Kenya. Its area is 26,828 square miles (69,484 square km). Among the freshwater lakes of the world, it is exceeded in size only by Lake Superior in North America.

Answer:

Where is the map?

Congress developed a process for territories to become states known as the Northwest Ordinance. In your own words below write down those steps

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Answer:

The U.S. Congress—both House and Senate—pass, by a simple majority vote, a joint resolution accepting the territory as a state. The President of the United States signs the joint resolution and the territory is acknowledged as a U.S. state.

Explanation:

these are the steps. i like civics, hostory and whahistorytever you want to call it! brainliest?

HERE IS THE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS: Answer each question in your notebooks using COMPLETE SENTENCES.
Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses
1. Explain how Luther and the Catholic Church differed on their views about how to achieve salvation.
2. What are theses? What did Luther do with his 95 Theses?
3. How did the printing press help Luther?
Reaction to Luther’s Ideas
4. Describe the Church’s reaction to Luther’s 95 Theses using three different adjectives.
5. How did the Church decide to punish Luther? What are three ways that this affected him?
6. Why did some people decide to support Luther’s ideas even though he was an outlaw?
7. Imagine that you are Martin Luther. Do you think you would have been brave enough to tell the Church your radical ideas, knowing that there might be consequences?
A New Church
8. How did the Protestant Reformation effect the common people?
9. Explain why some kings and nobles were willing to support the Protestant Reformation.
10. Do you think Martin Luther should be considered a hero? Why or why not? What lessons can you learn from his actions?

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1. Luther believes that salvation comes through faith alone. The Catholic church believed that a mix of faith and good works leads to salvation.

2. The 95 theses were written by Martin Luther describing everything that was wrong with the catholic church. Luther nailed the 95 theses to the Wittenburg Church.

3. The printing press allowed for a rapid spread of ideas to a whole new group of people. This caused Luther's ideas to be widely accepted, eventually leading to the Protestant Revolution.

4. Panicked, quick, and shifting. The Catholic church panicked because these ideas spread by Luther had the potential for people to view Catholicism differently. They moved very quickly and attacked with a reformation of their own, which shifted their current practices to others. For example, the Catholic reformation lead to the end of the sale of indulgences, worship services being in vernacular instead of Latin, and improved training and education for priests.

5. The Catholic Church punished Luther by excommunicating him. He was declared a heretic and an outlaw by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Being excommunicated means that he was cut off from family, friends, and work.

6. People decided to support Luther because they were tired of the Catholic Church's abuses but were scared to bring it to light. When Luther posted the 95 theses, people followed in hopes of creating a religion that included everyone, not just the rich who could afford to pay for indulgences and make it to heaven.

7. I would not, the Catholic Church in this era was incredibly powerful and I wouldn't be to leave my family and friends behind to prove a point.

8. The protestant reformation allowed for church services to be in vernacular language instead of Latin, which most common people wouldn't be able to understand. The end of the sale of indulgences allowed the common people to have faith that they would be able to be saved.

9. People of high ranks such as princes, kings, and nobles, supported Luther despite him being an outlaw because they thought they could take advantage of his ideas by, not having to pay extra money to the Church.

10. Martin Luther should be considered a hero because he was able to stand up to an incredibly powerful institution because he saw that there were multiple flaws in the system. A lesson I can learn is to stand up to injustice when we see it.

Describe the new role the U.S. played in Latin America as the result of the big stick policy

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Answer:

President Theodore Roosevelt's assertive approach to Latin America and the Caribbean has often been characterized as the “Big Stick,” and his policy came to be known as the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.

Answer:

Explanation:

"Convinced that all of Latin America was vulnerable to European attack, President Roosevelt dusted off the Monroe Doctrine and added his own corollary. Europe was to remain across the Atlantic, while America would police the Western Hemisphere"

Describe the important event which took place, before the city-state of Ur rose to power.

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Answer:

The death of Sargon helped Ur rise to power

Explanation:

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