Answer:top 2,top left to backcountry. top right to tidewater.
Explanation:
Answer:
top lefts goes to backcountry box top rights goes to tidewater
Explanation:
Which of the following concepts that originated with the ancient Greeks is directly tied to the practice of direct democracy? (1 point)
a
constitution
b
lobbying
c
citizenship
d
natural rights
Answer:
i think the answer is c
Explanation:
who are hera's Epithets
Answer:
Hera bore several epithets in the mythological tradition, including:
Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros) 'Protector of Men' (Alexandros ) (among the Sicyonians )
Αἰγοφάγος (Aigophágos) 'Goat-Eater' (among the Lacedaemonians [34] )
Ἀκραῖα (Akráia ) '(She) of the Heights'[35]
Ἀμμωνία (Ammonia )
Ἀργεία (Argéia) '(She) of Argos '
Explanation:
Describe the strategy used by Chandragupta to conquer Magadha.
Answer:
Chandragupta's strategy was to attack the borders first, then the capital city.
Explanation:
may i pls have brainliest im trying to get to the next level.
Answer:
by attacking their borders and slowly weakening the outer reaches of the city first and by uniting with the Greeks, combining their forces, and attacking from two directions
What is the job that the Constitution states for the President?
A.enforces laws
B.Makes laws
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Read the sentence below. Unscramble the letters in parenthesis to find the correct word. Please refer to the Land cover map of South America.
Some areas of this mountain range are shaded pink. According to the map legend, pink represents a cold area where only small plants can grow, or a...
Unscramble: (dunart) ________________________________
Answer:
Its Tundra since the definition For tundra is A treeless area beyond the timberline in high-latitude regions, having a permanently frozen subsoil and supporting low-growing vegetation such as lichens, mosses, and shrubs.
How do paragraphs 4-5 of the cotton club contribute to the key concept of the article?
this is Paragraphs 4-5
The Cotton Club was “whites-only” — only white people were allowed to come inside and enjoy the atmosphere and entertainment. On one hand, this rule was not too surprising, because during the 1920s most of the U.S. was racially segregated.
White Americans did not want to see African Americans in their social gathering places.
But on the other hand, the rule was quite surprising. First, Harlem was about 70% African American, yet none of those African Americans could go to the famous club right in their own neighborhood. Second, most of the performers at the Cotton Club were African American. The managers coordinated this intentionally.
Madison wanted to give “authentic black entertainment to a wealthy, whites-only audience.”
Answer:
try to reread agen answer is in it
Explanation:
PYGMALION (commonlit) part a : how does the tone of the first paragraph differ from the tone in paragraph
Answer:
Universal statement
Explanation:
us
Answer:
In the first paragraph it’s expressed as an obsession over love or not being alone where one can’t or won’t admit the ivory. While the second tone is giving more depth and feeling to the lose and fortune that the gods have given them.
Explanation:
He dresses the body, also, in clothing; places rings on the fingers; places a long necklace round its neck;
The goddess attended the marriage that she had brought about, and when the moon’s horns had nine times met at full, the woman bore a son, Paphos, from whom the island takes its name.
How can the president affect what the judicial branch does?
Answer: The judicial branch interprets laws, but the President nominates Supreme Court justices, court of appeals judges, and district court judges who make the evaluations.
Explanation:
According to the map, the religion of Hinduism is dominant in which area of the world?
A.
India
B.
Russia
C.
North Africa
D.
Australia
How did the Iroquois Confederacy make important decisions? Also this is 5th grade
1. They would decide during battle
2. The women would decide
3. They had a council
4.They asked the Gods
Which of the following is an example of cultural diffusion?
A. In many parts of the southwestern United States, bilingual schools
and Tex-Mex restaurants have become a part of people's culture,
all as a result of the number of Spanish speakers who have
migrated to these regions.
B. People who are not from the South often question whether
Southerners' friendliness is genuine.
C. Immigrants sometimes experience prejudice and intolerance when
they arrive in a new place.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
ASAP!! PLEASE!!
in in 3 sentences, assess the water distribution problem in the middle east.
Answer:
The Middle East requires water resources and suitable land for agriculture. Much of the land that is available for producing food is destroyed by increasing desertification. Desertification is a sweeping environmental problem, with vast effects in countries such as Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Iran.
Answer:
The Middle East is running out of water and many parts of land are quickly becoming uninhabitable. The rise of agricultural demand is across the region is making water scarcity rise exponentially each day. Agriculture counts for 70 percent of water usage in the world but 80 percent in the M.E region.
What are compare and contrast of the Southwest and the Northwest
Would you enjoy attending a sporting event in another country? Explain why or why not.
Answer:
I would enjoy it becuse somtimes people should try diferent things so that they can see what they like and what they dont like.
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
I would like to attend a sporting event in another country because if it's where you never been before you can explore around, also I would go see the Ravens play, but I would like to see other people I never seen before cheer for the teams and look at there outfits. I would prefer to attend a sporting event in another country because if it's where you have never been before you can examine around, also I would go see the Ravens play, but I would like to see other people I have nevermore seen before cheer for the teams and view at there outfits. my wish list isn't as long as it was. The Super Bowl is probably the top of most people's lists. One single thing on top of my sporting event list would be to go to St. Andrews to watch the British Open. I've never been to a golf tournament, but something about the history and ambiance of the course is appealing to me.
What did people of the Iroquois use to plan their life? btw this is 5th grade
1. The Gods of nature
2. The oceans
3. The seasons of the year
4. The animals of the land
Answer: The season of the year (Number 3)
What were French explorers establishing along the St. Lawrence River and around the Great Lakes? Please help please im so depressed
1.Military outposts
2.Churches
3.Hospitals
4.Schools
Answer:
military outposts/mission
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8) Mike have 648 yellow marbles and They both have 672 marbles.
9) 1722
by multiplying 46 with 41
10) 2 boxes.
one dozen = 12 units
24 muffins = 2 dozens
How does the St. Lawrence Seaway help trade between Canada, the US, and other countries?
Answer:
Lawrence River have been major North American trade arteries since long before the U.S. or Canada achieved nationhood. Today, this integrated navigation system serves mariners, farmers, factory workers, and commercial interests from the western prairies to the eastern seaboard.
Highest amount of annual rainfall
Answer:
22,987
Explanation:
What did the French call the territory they conquered? Btw this is 5th grade
1. Louisiana Territory
2. New France
3. North Carolina
4. Little Europe
Answer:
I am pretty sure this would be 2.
The Continental Congress
Delegates from every colony except (1)____________
attended the Continental Congress in September 1774. At the gathering, Patrick Henry stated, “I
am not a Virginian, but an (2)______________.” The most important decision
delegates made concerned armed opposition to Great Britain. A
resolution was passed to form a (3)______________.
The First Battle
Well-prepared militia companies in Massachusetts were known as
(4)_____________. General Thomas Gage ordered
(5)______________ and his troops to go to
(6)_____________ and destroy all the artillery and ammunition.
When Dr. Joseph Warren saw the British troops march out of Boston on the night of
(7)_____________, he rushed to alert
(8)______________ and William Dawes. Revere and Dawes then
rode to Lexington to warn Samuel Adams and
(9)____________. In Lexington, the redcoats came across a group of about
(10)_____________, and the fight for independence began.
Along the road from Concord to (11)_______________, colonists fired at
the British, wounding 200 and killing 73.
More Military Action
On May 10, 1775, a small group of New Englanders, known as the
(12)____________, led by (13)____________
captured the British Fort Ticonderoga at Lake Champlain. Committees of
(14)____________ sent out calls for volunteers to join the militias. In June,
1775, redcoats charged militia members on (15)____________.
The colonists ran out of (16)_____________ and withdrew, but the British
suffered heavy losses. The (17)________ did not consider unfair taxes
and regulations sufficient cause for rebellion. The (18)______,
however, were determined to fight for independence.
fill in the blanks with these
Green Mountain Boys
correspondence
Maj. John Pitcairn
Lt. Col. Francis Smith
Breed’s Hill
Ethan Allen
American
Word Bank
April 18, 1775
Boston
Concord
Georgia
John Hancock
minutemen
70 minutemen
gunpowder
militias
Loyalists
Patriots
Paul Revere
Answer:
(1) Georgia
(2) American
(3) militia
(4) minutemen
(5) Lt. Col. Francis Smith
(6) Concord
(7) April 18, 1775
(8) Paul Revere
(9) John Hancock
(10) 70 minutemen
(11) Boston
(12) Green Mountain Boys
(13) Ethan Allen
(14) correspondence
(15) Breed's Hill
(16) gunpowder
(17) Loyalists
(18) Patriots
Explanation:
The Continental Congress:
Delegates from every colony except Georgia attended the Continental Congress in September 1774. At the gathering, Patrick Henry stated, “I am not a Virginian, but an American.” The most important decision delegates made concerned armed opposition to Great Britain. A resolution was passed to form a militia.
The First Battle:
Well-prepared militia companies in Massachusetts were known as minutemen. General Thomas Gage ordered Lt. Col. Francis Smith and his troops to go to Concord and destroy all the artillery and ammunition. When Dr. Joseph Warren saw the British troops march out of Boston on the night of April 18, 1775, he rushed to alert Paul Revere and William Dawes. Revere and Dawes then rode to Lexington to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock. In Lexington, the redcoats came across a group of about 70 minutemen, and the fight for independence began. Along the road from Concord to Boston, colonists fired at the British, wounding 200 and killing 73.
More Military Action:
On May 10, 1775, a small group of New Englanders, known as the Green Mountain Boys, led by Ethan Allen captured the British Fort Ticonderoga at Lake Champlain. Committees of correspondence sent out calls for volunteers to join the militias. In June 1775, redcoats charged militia members on Breed's Hill. The colonists ran out of gunpowder and withdrew, but the British suffered heavy losses. The Loyalists did not consider unfair taxes and regulations sufficient cause for rebellion. The Patriots, however, were determined to fight for independence.
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Now, imagine that you are your own teacher. You also have meeting tomorrow and must leave instructions for a substitute. What will the substitute need to make his or her way smoothly through the day? Remember, this substitute has never been in your classroom before. She knows the school's general schedule, but she doesn't know specific details about your class's schedule or about where things are in the room. Before you write your instructions here, ask yourself the five questions on page 8.
Answer:
where is page 8...?
Explanation:
also if i were the teacher i would leave a note like this:
Dear ____,
so make sure jenny and judith STAY away from each other, they are always fighting. Sally, Mariah, and Mina must stay on opposed sides of the classroom. i always catch them passing notes. i want you to teach the kids whats in my lesson book. it should be how to do Long Division. the class normally ends around 11:50 AM, so the kids have enough time to put their things up, and go eat lunch.
Love, Teacher.
3 Pros of banned books. Please provide evidence to support each pro.
(will mark brainliest)
Answer:
Pro 1
Parents have the right to decide what material their children are exposed to and when.
Having books with adult topics available in libraries limits parents’ ability to choose when their children are mature enough to read specific material. [4] If books with inappropriate material are available in libraries, children or teens can be exposed to books their parents wouldn’t approve of before the parents even find out what their children are reading. [16] “[O]pting your child out of reading [a certain] book doesn’t protect him or her. They are still surrounded by the other students who are going to be saturated with this book,” said writer Macey France. [17]
Pro 2
Children should not be exposed to sex, violence, drug use, or other inappropriate topics in school or public libraries.
Books in the young adult genre often contain adult themes that young people aren’t ready to experience. [18] Of the top ten most challenged books in 2019, eight had LGBTQ+ content, and three were sexually explicit. [25] According to Jenni White, a former public school science teacher, “Numerous studies on the use of graphic material by students indicate negative psychological effects,” including having “more casual sex partners and [beginning] having sex at younger ages.” [19] The American Academy of Pediatrics has found that exposure to violence in media, including in books, can impact kids by making them act aggressively and desensitizing them to violence. [17] Kim Heinecke, a mother of four, wrote to her local Superintendent of Public Schools that “It is not a matter of ‘sheltering’ kids. It is a matter of guiding them toward what is best. We are the adults. It is our job to protect them – no matter how unpopular that may seem.” [19]
Pro 3
Keeping books with inappropriate content out of libraries protects kids, but doesn't stop people from reading those books or prevent authors from writing them.
Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council noted that removing certain books from libraries is about showing discretion and respecting a community’s values, and doesn’t prevent people from getting those books elsewhere: “It’s an exaggeration to refer to this as book banning. There is nothing preventing books from being written or sold, nothing to prevent parents from buying it or children from reading it.” [20] What some call “book banning,” many see as making responsible choices about what books are available in public and school libraries. “Is it censorship that you’re unable to go to your local taxpayer-funded branch and check out a copy of the ‘Protocols of the Elders of Zion’? For better or for worse, these books are still widely available. Your local community has simply decided that finite public resources are not going to be spent disseminating them,” Weekly Standard writer and school board member Mark Hemingway stated.
Explanation:
Answer:
adults have the abilety to keep there kids from inaporpriat books
it might have false info
it might be better for the kid to not read said book
Explanation:
Should Martin Luther be considered a hero? Why or why not and? What lessons can you learn from his actions?
PS: NOT MARTIN LUTHER KING JR
Answer:
Yes, he is a brave kind human being, a lesson you can learn from him is to go for it and don’t be afraid to say something, Be brave and stand up for what you believe in.
Explanation:
I don't have one but I did this I had the same question
What was a favorite food of the native peoples of the Pacific Northwest? btw this is 5th grade
1. Salmon
2. Catfish
3. Vegetable stew cooked in a wooden box
4. Pheasant
PLEASE HELP, ive never actually cheated on a written question, but I'm very confused- PLEASE someone help on this one! If you write a mini paragraph (its not long) you dont need to include anything personal like it says, i can always edit it.
Use examples from the lessons and your own personal experiences to compose at least one well-developed paragraph on the following:
In a federal system of government (also known as a federation), the local and state governments share power with the central government, though the central government has final authority. Explain how this is different from a confederation.
Answer:
copy this its not from any site just my mind! btw i got an 10/10 on it!
Explanation:
Federation has unity as a whole but local governments take care of local things and central government takes care of national things. This compared to confederation its way different, as in confederation its power is focused on local levels of government. Also, this prevents the abuse of power in a large central government. Another way these are different is that Federation has citizens take part in thing as like voting or jury duty. Unlike Federation confederation has members that make laws and decisions, but federation has citizens part taking is some things. In summary federation has everybody participating, and confederation has only members that make decisions.
Anatolia is the location of present-day _____.
Iran
Turkey
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Answer:
Turkey
Explanation:
Look at the chart showing the amount of goods that two countries can produce in a given period of time. Then answer the question that follows
Country
Steel
(tons)
Cars
Russia
9000
6000
Germany
4500
9000
If there is a high demand for steel and cars in both countries, which situation would most benefit Germany and Russia?
A Russia specializes in producing cars and Germany specializes in producing steel. The two countries do not engage in trade
o B. Russia specializes in producing steel and Germany specializes in producing cars. The two countries engage in trade
C Russia specializes in producing cars and Germany specializes in producing steel. The two countries engage in trade.
o D. Russia specializes in producing steel and Germany specializes in producing cars. The two countries do not engage in trade
Answer: C
Explanation: i do believe the answer is C
How was the Muslim world different than the European world during the early Middle Ages?
Group of answer choices
A- Wars were fought frequently in the Muslim world, but not in the European world
B- The Muslim world had no strong leaders; the European world had many
C- Muslim leaders established democracies; Europe was made up of undemocratic kingdoms
D- Scholarship flourished in the Muslim world, but not the European world
Answer:
c
Explanation:
PLZ HELP!!!
The genetically modified soybean plants shown in the video looked just like ordinary soybean plants. What makes them different?
How do the scientists expect to use soybeans to deliver vaccines?
Scientists once tried to use potatoes to make vaccines. Why do the scientists think that using soybeans will be more successful?
What does “agricultural alchemy” refer to in the video?
Describe the transgenic engineering that is discussed in the video.
How are engineers producing silkworms that contain two copies of the spider gene?
What does “Kevlar” refer to in the video?
Why does the video compare Kevlar to a glass window, and spider silk to a trampoline?
Answer:
...
Explanation:
Its modified so Its enhanced and more huge