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These nations are in the early stages of industry and technology: developing nations.
Developing nations are underdeveloped countries that face political and economic problems that limit their opportunities to grow and prosper.
Some of them have corruption problems in the political elite with rulers and representatives that do not work for the benefit of people. Some other has limited industry so they only live by trading raw materials and natural resources.
Countries in Central America and South America are considered to be developing nations.
Why is the Sabbath holy to Jewish people?
Answer:
I was the day that the Lord rested, so the Jews do not work on the Sabbath.
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is C what they are trying to say
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Do you see more of the unity of faith or the divisiveness of faith in the story of the Islamic Empire? Why?
Answer:
what grade level is this
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Why did wealthy slave owners view Nathan Bedford Forrest as ungentlemanly
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows. Yotimo is an 11-year-old boy living in the territory of Nunavut. His father decides he is old enough to learn how to use a harpoon to hunt seals. Yotimo is most likely a member of which cultural group? A. the Inuit B. the Makah C. the Iroquois D. the Algonquin Please select the best answer from the choices provided ОА ОВ ОС
A because inuit is in the nunavut
Answer:
you said be more specific so The answer is option A
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?Where were laborers forced to work for the Spanish settlers while in the New World?
Question 10 options:
On large estates known as Haciendas
Over in Spain building ships
They worked for the King in his palace
They were servants on ships that were traveling to the New World
Answer:
i think the first
Explanation:
Why do settlers want the Native
Americans' land?
Farming
Settlements
New factories
Railroads
Why did George Washington resign from the British army
Answer:
Because Congress had granted Washington powers that were equivalent to those of a dictator, he could have taken solitary control of the newly founded nation. Instead, on December 23, 1783, only a couple of months after the treaty of Paris was signed, Washington resigned.
How did the Second Great Awakening influence American society?
a. The movement deemphasized self-control.
b. It led to women's suffrage by the time of the Civil War.
c. The movement led to most immigrants becoming Methodist and Baptist.
d. The religious aspect led to alcohol being banned in the United States.
e. It inspired some to combat the sins of society, such as alcoholism.
Answer:
e
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Which of the following statements about the rivers of the United States and Canada is false?
Answer:
A. the grand canyon was formed by the continuous flow of the Columbia River.
Explanation:
New England states abolished slavery via the practice of gradual emancipation following the American Revolution. True or false
Answer:
The answer is TRUE.
Explanation:
After Revolution, states that were located in New England started abolishing slavery gradually. Although most of them did that in the last decades of 18th Century, we need to know that some of them did it slower. For example in Connecticut and Rhode Island slavery existed until 1840s. Number of laws were brought in this period.
The Pax Romana was the period of peace enjoyed by Romans under the rule of
a. Vespasian
c. Augustus
b. Marcus Aurelius
d. Hadrian
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
B.
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Answer:
c
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name the president who passed the voting right act?
Answer: President Lyndon Johnson
Explanation:
Explanation:
This act was signed into law on August 6, 1965, by President Lyndon Johnson. It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting.
The articles of confederation: summary (provide a separate summary of each section)
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The Articles of Confederation was the first Constitution of the United States. It has thirteen sections.
Article 1.- Refers to the name United States.
2.- The sovereignty of the states that had their own powers in their territory.
3.- The states must help each other if threatened by attacks.
4.- Free pass for American colonists when traveling across the states, except for criminals.
5.- The number of votes each state had in the Confederation.
6.- Central government power to make international treaties and the power of the states to raise an army.
7.- The states decide their military leaders.
8.- The states are the ones who could collect money through taxation. In the central government needed money, it had to ask for it from the states.
9.- The central government is the only one that has the power to declare war and assign ambassadors in other nations.
10.- The creation of the Committee of States that could substitute the Congress when needed.
11.- Open doors in the case wanted to join the United States.
12.- Accepting early debts and the willingness of the government to pay them.
13.- All the states have to agree in the case they would like to change the Articles.
12. Muslims supported Economic growth causing it to spread by *
(5 Points)
Exchanging products and ideas
Introducing Islam to various new regions
Both a and be
Neither a norb
Answer:
Explanation:
B
Match each step in the historical method with its description
Explanation:
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Where did France and Spain have war?
Answer: Louisiana
Explanation:
The Treaty of Fontainebleau was a secret agreement of 1762 in which France ceded Louisiana to Spain. The treaty followed the last battle in the French and Indian War in North America, the Battle of Signal Hill in September 1762, which confirmed British control of Canada.
The Galapagos Islands were created by
Question 6 options:
Underwater Mountains
Plate Tectonics Spreading
Underwater Volcanoes
Answer:
underwater volcanoes
Explanation:
they created hardened land that became big enough to eventually inhabit animals
Why were New England farms fairly small?
ship building and fishing
Answer:
The farms in New England Colonies were small because the farms were small, mainly to provide food for individual families. Also these land were known for being rich in forests and fur trapping, harbors were located throughout the region. The area was not known for good farmland. So therefore they do not need much farm areas.
Explanation:
How do incentives affect people's economic decisions?
A. They eliminate the need for a cost-benefit analysis of economic
choices
B. They get rid of the trade-offs associated with economic choices.
C. They make it more difficult for people to make economic choices.
O D. They offer benefits for making certain economic choices.
An incentives affect people's economic decisions because its offer benefits for making certain economic choices. The Option D is correct.
How does incentives affect economic decisions?Incentives are the rewards or penalties that influence people's decisions. Incentives can be monetary or non-monetary in nature. When opportunity costs change, so do incentives and people's choices and behavior. Changes in incentives cause people's behavior to change in predictable ways.
Incentives can be used to encourage people to engage in certain behaviors, but they can also be used to discourage people from engaging in certain behaviors. Incentives are only effective if the individual values the reward. To be motivating, rewards must be accessible.
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the act of training for a particular job
a. paleolithic age
b. technology
c. domesticate
d. neolithic age
e. specialization
Answer:
e. specialization
Explanation:
The act of training for a particular job is specialisation.
Specialisation is simply becoming skilled or a professional in a particular skill to the extent of being seen as an expert.
Specialisation was made popular because of division of labor which broke down work processes into small groups to make work faster.
Crime scene investigators arrived at the scene of a brutal murder, and casts were made of every footprint Why could
this be a waste of an investigator's time?
A
Almost everyone wears shoes.
B)
The suspect's shoeprint could be present.
The lab is not sure how to analyze shoe print evidence.
D)
Some of the prints were known to belong to the police investigators.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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In what way did the printing press most affect the Protestant Reformation?
A. The printing press eliminated the Catholic Church's control over
the creation and distribution of Bibles.
B. It became too expensive for commoners to publish or purchase
their own books.
C. Protestants had to learn literacy skills that were normally only
mastered by monks.
D. Intellectuals turned their attention from religious debate to the
study of literature.
SUB
Answer A
Explanation:
How did John Locke define social contract?
Answer:
There are many different versions of the notion of a social contract. ... John Locke's version of social contract theory is striking in saying that the only right people give up in order to enter into civil society and its benefits is the right to punish other people for violating rights.
Explanation:
Why do we study things that aren't true in history ?
Why was a Bill of Rights needed?
A. The ratification of the Constitution had been conditional
B. It would give legal protection to civil rights
C. Different states had different laws
D. USA was determined to be a role model as the first modern republic
E. The Bill of Rights clearly spelled out all civil rights
i personally think it’s b, but I need reassurance !!
Answer: B
Explanation:
James Madison wrote the amendments, which list specific prohibitions on governmental power, in response to calls from several states for greater constitutional protection for individual liberties. ... Anti-Federalists held that a bill of rights was necessary to safeguard individual liberty. -i got that from google :D
What were the significance of railroads during the civil war?
Answer:
Every major Civil War battle east of the Mississippi River took place within twenty miles of a rail line. Railroads provided fresh supplies of arms, men, equipment, horses, and medical supplies on a direct route to where armies were camped.
Answer:
The South was less enthusiastic about the railroad industry; they believed their main use was just to get cotton to the ports, but they did begin to realize how they could be advantageous in warfareanation:
The rule of Alexander the Great helped to do all of the following except:
a.
spread Greek culture.
c.
extend Greek & Macedonian rule.
b.
encourage the democratic process.
d.
bring ideas from Asia and Africa to Greece.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
I'd say B. don't quote me :( but I tried :)
Answer:
Alexander was indeed great
Explanation:
The main features of Virginia plan
Answer:
They hammered out the details of what became known as the Virginia Plan. Its main features: A bicameral legislature (two houses). An executive was planned, but would exist to ensure the will of the legislature was carried out, and was so chosen by the legislature.
Why was President George Washington’s proclamation of neutrality in 1793 important for U.S. foreign policy goals?
It allowed the United States to secure colonies throughout Latin America.
It kept the United States from becoming entangled in European wars.
It allowed the United States to maintain troops throughout Europe.
It secured an open trade policy between the United States and Asia.
Answer:
It kept the US from becoming tangled in eurepein wars
Explanation: