Answer:
¿Qué tipo de idioma estás hablando?
(I changed it to Spanish)
Explain why humans cannot impact one of Earth’s systems without impacting the others.
Because earth has natural cycles it goes through with ecosystems, and when we get involved with trying to help one spectrum of the natural world (rabbits for example) we hurt another (wolves, by over feeding, increasing the population, then exhausting the population of rabbits over a time.)
Humans cannot impact one of Earth’s systems without impacting the others because Earth's systems are interconnected. They interact with each other, that is why human impact on one Earth's system automatically impact the others.
What are the unfavorable effects of human activities on the earth?Human impact the physical and natural environment on the earth in many ways, which have adverse effect on the earth. They affect the environment by contributing to air pollution, noise pollution etc. Some human activities cause damage to the environment on a global level such as population growth, overconsumption etc.
The adverse and unfavorable effect of the human on the physical environment on the earth that may include overconsumption, waste production, pollution, global warming, deforestation etc.
As Earth's systems are interconnected that's the reason changes made to the atmosphere by human activity lead to the changes in the biosphere and hydrosphere.
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On the map above, river A is the __________ River and river B is the __________ River.
A. Congo . . . Rwenzori
B. Zambezi . . . Congo
C. Congo . . . Zambezi
D. Zambezi . . . Rwenzori
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer: C
The river that is River A is known as the Congo River, because it runs through both countries named Congo.
The river that is River B is known as Zambesi because of the country that starts with Z it runs through.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
C. Congo . . . Zambezi
Explanation:
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Give an example of how civics plays a role in your personal life.
What is the Eightfold Path? the route by which Buddhism spread from its origins in India a specific school of Buddhism practiced mainly in Sri Lanka the road that Siddhartha Gautama wandered before he became the Buddha a guide explaining the qualities and practices needed to reach enlightenment
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The Eightfold Path is a guide explaining the qualities and practices needed to reach enlightenment. Thus the correct option is D.
What is enlightenment?The Enlightenment was an 18th-century intellectual movement that promoted the idea that custom and religion are inferior to rationality and science in terms of providing people with knowledge and understanding.
According to each individual's developmental phase, intellectual level, and ability to follow instructions, Buddhism gave varied explanations in various terms and ways.
The Noble Eightfold Path, according to the Buddha, entails having the right vision, making the appropriate decision, communicating clearly, following protocol, leading a righteous life, exercising effort, being mindful, and concentrating.
Therefore, option D is appropriate.
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Characterization is the method used by a writer to develop how the character looks, acts
and thinks. Many characters are introduced in Act One. Understanding the play requires
a solid knowledge of "who's who."
Directions: Test your knowledge by matching each character below to the appropriate
description. Each character is used once.
A. Parris B. Hale
C. Mary Warren
D. Giles Corey
E. Thomas Putnam
F. Ruth G. Betty H. Abigail I. Rebecca Nurse J. Ann Putnam
K. Mercy Lewis L. Tituba
1
1.
Sent her daughter to conjure spirits after losing seven children in childbirth.
2. Orphaned niece of Parris. Had an affair with Proctor and was dismissed from the
household.
3.
Negro slave from Barbados who claims the devil told her to kill Parris.
4.
Reverend of Salem and former businessman in Barbados. He feels his salary is too low.
5. Sues his neighbors over trivial matters and wonders why his wife reads "strange"
books.
Why is the killing of American Indians by European colonists and explorers between the 15th and 19th centuries considered genocide?A.Because it involved citizens of a countryB.Because there are now memorials marking what took placeC.Because it occurred during a period of colonizationD.Because it was a deliberate attempt to eliminate a group of people
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because it occured in colonization
Answer:
Because it was a deliberate attempt to eliminate a group of people
Explanation:
A result of the Tea Act of 1773 was that colonial merchants
A. could not sell their tea.
B. began to smuggle tea.
C. tried to get the colonies to grow tea.
D. asked the king to take action.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
1. Egypt was divided into two major regions, Upper and Lower Egypt.
True
False
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
In the North, was Lower Egypt where the Nile was stretched into several branches to form the Nile Delta, while in the South was Upper Egypt, stretching to Aswan. "Upper" and "Lower" describes the flow of the Nile from East Africa to the Mediterranean Sea. Hope this helps :)
1. How can you tell when a new stanza starts? *
Answer:
Hello!!! Princess Sakura here ^^
Explanation:
Stanzas are all set off by a space, much like a paragraph.
What was the Virginia Company's intent/purpose to settling the New World?
A. The Virginia Company intended to create new England in the New World.
B. The Virginia Company intended to establish churches in the New World.
C. The Virginia Company intended to become an ally of Spain in the New World.
D. The Virginia Company intended to find gold and create a profitable colony.
Answer:
The goal of the Virginia Company was clear enough: establish a permanent colony in America that would make a profit for the Company. ... The London Company would establish Jamestown in Virginia, England's first permanent settlement in the New World.
Explanation:
So D. <3 hoped this helped.
1. What problem did the United States have with Britain fol- lowing the Revolutionary War? a. Battles broke out between Americans and British merchants. b. The British army refused to leave many U.S. cities. C. Britain restricted trade with the United States. d. Britain refused to sign the Treaty of Paris.
Answer:
I think it's b but I'm not sure
Maryland was different from the other English colonies because
it was founded on behalf of Roman Catholic colonists.
it established good relations with American Indians.
it grew tobacco as a lucrative cash crop.
it was created as a proprietorship, unlike any other colony.
Answer: Maryland was different from the other English colonies because it was founded on behalf of Roman Catholic colonists.
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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what is a simple meaning of political region?
what is a simple meaning of cultural region?
Who is the founder of Rome?
Answer:
Romulus
Explanation:
Which of the following shows the correct order of a food chain? *
1 point
Sun->Rabbit->Grass->Coyote
Sun->Grass->Coyote->Rabbit
Coyote->Rabbit->Grass->Sun
Sun->Grass->Rabbit->Coyote
Which statement best describes the centeral idea of this excerpt
Answer:
You forgot to add the excerpt....
Explanation:
bruh
Which of the following was not a factor contributing to the American
Revolution?
A. Increased taxes on goods imported to America
B. The passage of the Intolerable Acts
C. Colonists' military experience in the French and Indian War
D. Spain's attempt to expand north from Florida into the British
colonies
The correct answer is D not A
Can you guys tell me 3 reasons why should we have a limited government
Answer:freedom of speech/not being ruled over/get protection
Explanation:
Imagine that the value of the US dollar remains high compared to the Japanese yen for many months. What effect will this most likely have on the amount of goods the US imports from Japan?
A The US will import more from Japan. B. The US will import slightly less from Japan.
C. The US will buy more from other countries.
D. The value of the dollar does not affect how much the US imports.
Answer:
A?
Explanation:
im not sure but hopefully!
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Took the quiz and got it correct. :)
Drag each tile to the correct box. Here is a list of foreign empires that ruled Egypt. Arrange them chronologically, starting from the ones who ruled first. Persians Romans Greeks/Macedonians Hyksos Assyrians I Nubians
Answer:
Hyksos➡️Nubians➡️Assyrians➡️Persians➡️Macedonians➡️Romans
Explanation:
1. Hyksos (1650- 1550 BC): They conquered most of Egypt due to their weaponry which was more superior.
2. Nubians (744 - 671BC): They controlled Ancient Egypt for only 73 years. This period holds an important place in the Egyptian history.
3. Assyrians (671 BC): They established a Dynasty of vassall kings.
4. Persians (525-332 BC): They conquered and controlled Egypt inspite of rebellions by Egyptian.
5. Macedonians (332 - 30 BC): It was led by Alexander the Great who occupied and ruled without opposition.
6. Romans (30 BC - 641 AD) : This period, the Romans turned Egypt into a province of their empire.
Answer:
Hyksos➡️Nubians➡️Assyrians➡️Persians➡️Macedonians➡️Romans
Why was the House of Burgesses created in Virginia
Answer:
The Magna Carta
Virginia settlers expected that same right. Modeled after the English Parliament, the General Assembly was established in 1619. In 1643 it became the House of Burgesses. Members would meet at least once a year with their royal governor to decide local laws and determine local taxation.
Explanation:
I am learning this like right now in U.S. history!!
The Georgia legislature nullified the Yazoo Act because
Georgians were happy with its terms.
the act gave land to all residents of Georgia.
Georgians did not like the terms of the act.
the act had been passed with the aid of bribery.
Answer:
The anwser is the act had been passed down with aid of bribery.
Answer:
D: the act had been passed with the aid of bribery.
Explanation:
I did the quiz on edge
What features of this model will help Armando answer the question
Answer:
The model designed by Armando will be helpful to answer the question because of the following features it possesses:
1. An adjustable leg- since one of the hypotheses put forward by the class to explain why the river was narrow and deep was that the hill that the water flowed down was very steep, the adjustable legs can be lowered or raised in order to make the slope shallower or steeper so that their hypothesis can be tested.
2. A table of sand- the table of sand serves as the streambed. By adjusting the size of the sand grains to be larger or smaller, the students will be able to to test their second hypothesis that the small size sand grains that the water flowed through was the reason for the river to be narrow and deep.
The results of their experiments will enable them to come to a conclusion.
Explanation:
The external characteristics of human being
external characteristics are the shape, erect stance, height, color of skin/hair, size of the body, etc..
the internal characteristics are the skeletal and organ related… some also take into consideration the breathing, blood circulation, digestive, reproductive systems, etc.
Suppose that the plasma membrane around a eukaryotic flagellum is opened to reveal the axoneme inside. The dynein arms between the peripheral microtubule doublets are removed by chemical treatment, and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is added. Which of these would be the most expected observation?
Answer:
The axoneme will elongate
Explanation:
The scenario above is to demonstrate the effect of Adenosine Tri Phosphate (ATP) on axoneme (central strand of a flagellum).
To prepare the sample the plasma membrane around a eukaryotic flagellum is opened to reveal the axoneme inside. The dynein arms between the peripheral microtubule doublets are removed by chemical treatment, and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is added.
The axonemes tend to elongate up to nine times their original lenght.
This is due to the outer microtubule pairs sliding over one another. ATP binding causes dyenin to be released from walls of the adjacent tubule.
The tubules reattach farther down their lengths this resulting in elongation
Ted made sure to slam the door as he left. He frowned as he stomped down the hallway. He didn’t deserve this! He was the one who had come clean. If he hadn’t told the principal about their plan to cheat on the math final, then they wouldn’t have been able to prove anything. Why was he the only one getting into trouble? He shouldn’t have confessed it at all! Ted was absolutely fuming.
Based on the passage above, how was Ted feeling?
A.
bored
B.
furious
C.
eager
D.
confident
Answer:
B
Explanation:
slam the door
He frowned as he stomped down the hallway. He didn’t deserve this!
Ted was absolutely fuming.
Answer:
the answer is b...
Explanation:
Why did the U. S. Army give up its forts along the Bozeman Trail?
Answer:
Soldiers were being harassed there at the time by Sioux Indians, so in 1868, they signed the Fort Laramie Treaty which said they had to give up all of their forts along the Bozeman Trail.
Explanation:
ARGUMENT You are a magazine writer assigned to find out how people feel about the Populist Party. Write your article describing the support for and opposition to the party. (4-6 sentences).
Answer:
The People's Party, also known as the Populist Party or simply the Populists, was a left-wing[2] agrarian populist[3] late-19th-century political party in the United States. The Populist Party emerged in the early 1890s as an important force in the Southern and Western United States, but collapsed after it nominated Democrat William Jennings Bryan in the 1896 United States presidential election. A rump faction of the party continued to operate into the first decade of the 20th century, but never matched the popularity of the party in the early 1890s.
The Populist Party's roots lay in the Farmers' Alliance, an agrarian movement that promoted collective economic action by farmers, as well as the Greenback Party, an earlier third party that had advocated fiat money. The success of Farmers' Alliance candidates in the 1890 elections, along with the conservatism of both major parties, encouraged Farmers' Alliance leaders to establish a full-fledged third party before the 1892 elections. The Ocala Demands laid out the Populist platform: collective bargaining, federal regulation of railroad rates, an expansionary monetary policy, and a Sub-Treasury Plan that required the establishment of federally controlled warehouses to aid farmers. Other Populist-endorsed measures included bimetallism, a graduated income tax, direct election of Senators, a shorter workweek, and the establishment of a postal savings system. These measures were collectively designed to curb the influence of corporate and financial interests and empower small farmers and laborers.
In the 1892 presidential election, the Populist ticket of James B. Weaver and James G. Field won 8.5% of the popular vote and carried four Western states, becoming the first third party since the end of the American Civil War to win electoral votes. Despite the support of labor organizers like Eugene V. Debs and Terence V. Powderly, the party largely failed to win the vote of urban laborers in the Midwest and the Northeast. Over the next four years, the party continued to run state and federal candidates, building up powerful organizations in several Southern and Western states. Before the 1896 presidential election, the Populists became increasingly polarized between "fusionists", who wanted to nominate a joint presidential ticket with the Democratic Party, and "mid-roaders", like Mary Elizabeth Lease, who favored the continuation of the Populists as an independent third party. After the 1896 Democratic National Convention nominated William Jennings Bryan, a prominent bimetallist, the Populists also nominated Bryan but rejected the Democratic vice-presidential nominee in favor of party leader Thomas E. Watson. In the 1896 election, Bryan won much of the South and West but lost to Republican William McKinley.
After the 1896 presidential election, the Populist Party suffered a nationwide collapse. The party nominated presidential candidates in the three presidential elections after 1896, but none came close to matching Weaver's performance in 1892. Former Populist voters became inactive or joined another party. Other than Debs and Bryan, few politicians associated with the Populists retained national prominence.
Historians see the Populists as a reaction to the power of corporate interests in the Gilded Age, but they debate the degree to which the Populists were anti-modern and nativist. Scholars also continue to debate the magnitude of influence the Populists exerted on later organizations and movements, such as the progressives of the early 20th century. Most of the Progressives, such as Theodore Roosevelt, Robert La Follette, and Woodrow Wilson, were bitter enemies of the Populists. In American political rhetoric, "populist" was originally associated with the Populist Party and related left-wing movements, but beginning in the 1950s it began to take on a more generic meaning, describing any anti-establishment movement regardless of its position on the left–right political spectrum
Explanation:
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Governments pass laws that limit carbon emissions in order to __________.
A.
conserve water resources
B.
reduce air pollution
C.
protect the soil from erosion
D.
increase fuel efficiency in cars and trucks
Answer:
reduce air pollution
What were some effects of the Crusades? Choose four correct answers.
increased trade growth of cities
stronger economy
limited goods
growth of the middle class
increased poverty
Answer:
One aftereffect of the Crusades was a noteworthy move in the way that the European economy and political mentalities were organized amid the 1100s and 1200s.Not just did these contentions prompt a developing complicity amongst chapel and state, however opening the way to the Muslim world additionally prompted moves in the European economy that would open the way to new riches.
Taking vast armed forces from Europe the distance to the Holy Land required a huge supply line incorporating stations in the Middle East. The Italian urban communities of Venice and Genoa thrived by setting up lucrative states for exchange the Holy Land and in addition parts of the Byzantine Empire that the Crusaders wound up catching.
Prior to the Crusades, the congregation in the West, and the general population, took a diminish perspective of fighting. Nonetheless, the calling of campaigns permanently connected the congregation with savagery, and the important unions that shaped thus brought religious and political pioneers into partnerships that would not generally be sound. While the Crusades elevated the esteem and impact of the pope, they likewise made the point of reference of appropriating belonging and terrains from non-devotees just on religious grounds, and utilizing nearby assets to subsidize faraway wars hindered advancement in Europe.
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Answer:
A C D E
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