Who chose our official state symbols? (New Mexico)

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Answer 1
Harry Mera of Santa Fe
Answer 2
A contest to design the new state flag was won by Harry Mera of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Choose one or more of the sayings listed below and compose your own poem using the Roman line that you've chosen. You can explain what the saying means to you, or just use it in a poetic way. Your poem must be at least 5 lines in length.
1.“Love conquers all.” - Virgil
2.“It is quality rather than quantity that matters.” - Seneca
3.“My heart was in my mouth.” - Petronius
4.“Not worth his salt.” - Petronius
5.“No sooner said than done.” - Quintus Ennius
6.“No one knows until he tries.” - Publius Syrus
7.“There is no place more delightful than home.” - Cicero
8.“More brawn than brain.” - Cornelius Nepos
9."It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness.” - Seneca
10.“There are some remedies worse than the disease.” - Publius Syrus

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for number 1:

Love conquers all, but what if I’m alone?

I have nothing set in stone.

What can I overcome

If I don’t have someone

To call my own?

Will that lead to my tombstone?

Answer:

Love conquers all, but what if I’m alone?

I have nothing set in stone.

What can I overcome

If I don’t have someone

To call my own?

Will that lead to my tombstone?

Explanation:

What does the Cherokee Constitution represent?

resistance to US expansion

a symbol of civilization and assimilation

acceptance of US authority

Someone help I need the answer ASAP

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B is the answer I believe

Answer:

a symbol of civilization and assimilation

Explanation:

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In three to five sentences, describe how African Americans experienced discrimination in the South during the Jim Crow era

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Answer:

Violence was on the rise, making danger a regular aspect of African American life. Black schools were vandalized and destroyed, and bands of violent white people attacked, tortured and lynched Black citizens in the night. Families were attacked and forced off their land all across the South.

Explanation:

Common Jim Crow laws included literary tests, poll taxes, and the grandfather clause, which were all restrictions on voting meant to keep black men from casting a ballot. Bans on interracial marriage and separation between races in public and places of business were also common parts of Jim Crow. The special relationship between Jim Crow laws and transit would make buses and trains a focus of anti-segregationists throughout the period of Jim Crow laws, especially during the American civil rights movement. In 1954 the Supreme Court reversed Plessy in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. It declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional, and, by extension, that ruling was applied to other public facilities. In the years following, subsequent decisions struck down similar kinds of Jim Crow legislation. They made laws such as...

It shall be unlawful for a negro and white person to play together or in company with each other at any game of pool or billiards." This selection is an example of a Jim Crow law that was in effect in the state of Alabama from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.

It shall be unlawful to conduct a restaurant or other place for the serving of food in the city, at which white and colored people are served in the same room, unless such white and colored persons are effectually separated by a solid partition extending from the floor upward to a distance of seven feet or higher, and unless a separate entrance from the street is provided for each compartment.

It shall be unlawful for any amateur white baseball team to play baseball on any vacant lot or baseball diamond within two blocks of a playground devoted to the Negro race, and it shall be unlawful for any amateur colored baseball team to play baseball in any vacant lot or baseball diamond within two blocks of any playground devoted to the white race.

That’s how African Americans experienced discrimination in the south during the Jim Crow era

Which of the following is a U.S. territory?

1. Mexico
2. Oregon
3. Northern Mariana Islands
4. Rhode Island

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Answer:

4. Rhode Island

Rhode Island number four

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Which statement about women's suffrage movement of the 1800's and early 1900's is correct?


A. It was lend by conservative male politicians who believed women would vote for them


B. It was lend by a growing number of well-educated and well-to-do women


C. It was led by industrialist who supported women's demand for full political equality


D. It was lend by women in the labor force, especially factory and domestic servants

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I would say C. You mind giving brainlist?

Answer:

c. it was led by industrialist who supported women's demand for Full political equality

In the Venn diagram below, list at least one way that the pharaohs of ancient Egypt are similar to presidents in the United States today. Then list at least two ways that Egyptian pharaohs are different from U.S. presidents.

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Answer:

Answer below

Explanation:

The pharoahs ran a monarcy and the US presidents run a democracy. Another is that the pharoahs used a pyramid of social classes and not everyone was treated the same.

Pharaohs and Presidents each have their own form of government. They are both rulers of a civilization. They both live in luxurious and spacious homes. Both of their choices have an impact on people's lives and the economy. They are both at the top of the political food chain.

Who was the leader of ancient Egypt?

Pharaoh was the name given to the ruler of ancient Egypt. Pharaohs were regarded as more than just rulers. They were chosen gods to lead the people and keep order, and they served as a vital link between the Egyptian people and their gods.

Pharaohs were usually chosen by birth and were both male and female. So far, only male presidents have been elected in the United States, using a system known as the electoral college, and their faith is supposed to be divorced from their duties as president.

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Which factor helped shape texas's current two party system?

A. the tea party movement was unpopular in texas.
B. texas eliminated its third parties in the 1990s.
C. the republicans believed in small government.
D. most evangelicals supported the democratic party.

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Answer:

A I THINK

Explanation:

The tea party movement's lack of support in Texas played a role in forming the state's present two-party system. Hence, option (A) is the one that should be chosen.

What do you know about texas?

Texas's largest city, Houston, is also the fourth-largest city in the US, while San Antonio is Texas' second-largest city and the seventh-largest city overall. The fourth- and fifth-largest metropolitan statistical regions in the US, respectively, are Dallas-Fort Worth and Greater Houston.

The second-most populous state capital in the United States, Austin, as well as El Paso are among the other significant cities. Since Texas once existed as an independent republic and serves as a reminder of the state's fight for independence from Mexico, it is known as the Lone Star State.

On both the Texas state flag and state seal, the Lone Star can be seen. The word  in Caddo, which means "friends," is whence Texas got its name.

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List in order the 9 steps to create a law in New Mexico.

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Step 1: The bill is drafted. ...
Step 2: The bill is introduced. ...
Step 3: The bill goes to committee. ...
Step 4: Subcommittee review of the bill. ...
Step 5: Committee mark up of the bill. ...
Step 6: Voting by the full chamber on the bill. ...
Step 7: Referral of the bill to the other chamber. ...
Step 8: The bill goes to the president.
member of the House of Representatives or the Senate can introduce a bill. The member who introduces the bill is called the sponsor. Anyone can co-sponsor a bill, including members from different political parties.

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2. SEND TO COMMITTEE
Once introduced, a bill gets assigned a number and sent to a committee. Currently, the House of Representatives has 16 committees and the Senate has 9 committees. The number of committees may change depending on elected leadership.

3. COMMITTEE HEARS THE BILL
Committees study the bill and hold hearings where people testify in support of or in opposition to the bill. Members of the committee can suggest changes (called amendments) to the bill for the committee to consider.

After listening to public and expert testimony and proposed amendments, the committee will vote on the bill. If more than half of the committee members support the bill, it moves on to the next step. If the committee does not vote on the bill or the bill discussion is tabled in committee, the bill cannot move on. When this happens it is called “killing the bill.”

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SFNM leaders and partners share their stories by testifying at committee hearings or participate in days of action. Can’t make it to the capitol? Strong Families New Mexico supporters can call and/or email the members of the committee to express their support or share their concerns.
4. FLOOR ACTION
A bill that is sent by committee(s) with a “do pass” or “do not pass” recommendation returns to the chamber (House or Senate) where it is introduced for an up or down vote. This is called the third reading. During the third reading, the bill enters final debate on the full floor and amendments are discussed and voted on. Members vote to pass or not to pass the bill. Bills that do not pass on the third reading do not move on in the process.

If a bill passes in the House of Representatives, it goes through a similar process in the Senate. Before a bill becomes law, it must be approved by both chambers of the legislature. The bill must pass with the same wording in the House of Representatives and the Senate before it can go to the Governor for approval. If the Senate amends a House bill, or vice versa, the bill must go back to the original chamber and be approved with the amendments before proceeding. Sometimes, bills with different amendments end up in a conference committee where a small group of members from each chamber try to work out the differences.

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When a bill is being considered on the chamber floor, Strong Families leaders and partners participate in days of action, calling or visiting legislators to express their support or opposition to a bill. We may also show up at the Capitol building on the day of a floor vote to rally, speak to the media, and do in-person storytelling with legislators.
5. GOVERNOR’S DESK
If the bill passes both chambers, it goes to the Governor for approval. There are three possible outcomes.

Governor signs the bill.
Governor vetoes (or rejects) the bill. The House of Representatives and Senate may override the veto by a two-thirds vote of each chamber.
Governor takes no action. If the Governor does not sign or veto the bill by the end of the 20-day period, the bill is killed by what is called a “pocket veto.”
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While a bill is waiting for the Governor to make a decision, the SFNM network calls the Governor’s office, sends emails, and participates in social media campaigns to urge the Governor to sign or veto the bill. Most bills that become laws take effect 90 days after the end of the legislative session, unless otherwise specified.
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Refer to the Newsela article "The Relationship between Hunger and War."

In the article, what is the author’s viewpoint on war and famine?


War and famine are intertwined problems, so they must be addressed at the same time.

Wars often cause famine and can make existing famine worse.

Famine conditions may improve during wartime because food prices decrease.

Wars are usually followed by periods of famine, so eliminating war will end famine.

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Answer:

Wars often cause famine and can make existing famine worse.

The author’s viewpoint on war and famine is wars often cause famine and can make existing famine worse.

What causes Famine?

Conflict and climate are just two of the many elements that contribute to famines. Famines are not caused by natural disasters but rather by human behavior, or the lack of behavior, to stop them.

To prevent starvation from becoming politicized, the author is concerned with providing an authentic and truthful portrayal of it.

Because both sides in a battle experience losses, the idea of a war is rendered meaningless because the losers would appear more prominently on the balance sheet than the winners. War is destructive; it leaves nothing but destruction in its wake and neither creates nor preserves anything.

Therefore, Option (b) is correct.

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Q.What conflict increased during India's independence struggle?

A.the conflict between Buddhists and Jains

B.the conflict between Hindus and Muslims

c.the conflict between India and Sri Lanka

D.the conflict between Gandhi and Nehru

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The conflict of Indians were between Hindu and Muslim so the true Orion will be b option
The conflict between Hindus and Muslims

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

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The right to be able to say no to unwanted searches that do not have a warrant. It basically says that in order for someone to enter your house legally and search for something, they must have a warrant (a legal document that says they requested permission to go inside for a search)

Jessminda's family is living in an emergency shelter. Much of her town was destroyed in a forest fire. She and her family are waiting for the firefighters to tell them it is safe to return home. What is the reason Jessminda's family had to leave its home?

1. Natural disaster
2. Interstate expansion
3. Unemployment
4.Global warming

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1) natural disaster.
1. Natural disaster

Jesus needed disciples to spread his message after he was gone.

True
or
False

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The answer is true for this one
The answer is most definitely true!!

The Mekong River is most important to which of the following countries?

A) Indonesia

B) The Philippines

C) Brunei

D) Vietnam

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Answer:

conviction jk uhm... i believe its Vietnam... hope this helps sorry if its wrong

Explanation:

The Mekong River is an important resource for millions of people in Asia as it runs through China, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. This poses a challenge for the countries to ensure that all the people in the region benefit from its rich and diverse ecosystems.

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How did the Battle of Lexington and Concord bring the colonists closer to war?
Article: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/us-history/road-to-revolution/the-american-revolution/a/lexington-and-concord
Please help!

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Answer:

well, if you think about it enough then you will find that it's a battle that leads to a war right so... hope this helped have a good day

Answer:

While the colonists lost many minutemen, the Battles of Lexington and Concord were considered a major military victory and displayed to the British and King George III that unjust behavior would not be tolerated in America. The battles also constituted the first military conflicts of the American Revolution.

Explanation:

What dose gusher mean in YOUR own words
Please and thank you

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Answer:

Very outward, someone who pours out there emotions. (It also can define oil flowing without a pump

Explanation:

Answer:

Gusher like maybe like a fluid or like oil being leaked out of something, for example a pipe but it does it by itself.

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I know that B and E are two that all Ik

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be forced to participate in rehab counseling

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Juveniles could be given corporal punishments, banishments, and the death penalty for their offenses under the English common law.

What has the “New Negro” been referred to as?
-The Bible for New Negro Movement
-Declaration of Independence for the New Negro Movement
-The manifesto of the New Negro Movement
-Declaration of Sentiments of New Negro Movements

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Answer:

I think it's c

Explanation:

Answer:

The manifesto of the New Negro Movement

Explanation:

"New Negro" is a term popularized during the Harlem Renaissance implying a more outspoken advocacy of dignity and a refusal to submit quietly to the practices and laws of Jim Crow racial segregation. The term "New Negro" was made popular by Alain LeRoy Locke in his anthology The New Negro.

he Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater and politics centered in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, spanning the 1920s and 1930s.

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How was Florida granted statehood?
A. It was added at the same time as Maine in order to keep balance in congress
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B. It was admitted 6 years after requesting to join as a slave state when lowa was added as
state
C. It was admitted 6 years after requesting to join as a free state when lowa was added as a slave
state
D. It was accepted right away as a slave state

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Answer:

preety sure its A

Explanation:

A. It was added at the same time as Maine in order to keep balance in congress

Answer:

A. It was added at the same time as Maine in order to keep balance in congress

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Why do you think this monument was built to honor these four men?

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Answer:

Gutzon Borglum, the man who helped carve Mount Rushmore states that the four presidents were chosen to, "Commemorate the founding, growth, preservation, and development to the United States of America."

Explanation:

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Because it was a battle of who had the longest hair

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.

General Sherman adopted the strategy of _____ to frighten _____ civilians into withdrawing their support of the Confederate war effort. _____ troops destroyed public and private property along their way as they set out on the March to the Sea.

First drop-down menu options- Anaconda plan, total war, island hopping

Second drop-down menu options- Northern white, Southern white, African American

Third drop-down menu options- Union, General Lee's, Southern

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Answer:

1. Total War

2. Southern white

3. Southern

Explanation:

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Which kingdom was under great threat from a foreign power? Why?

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Answer:

There is no doubt that Britain was powerful. It used its wealth, its armies and its navy to defeat rival European countries and to conquer local peoples to establish its empire. However, the empire did not just rely on force. In most of the empire Britain relied heavily on local people to make it work.

Explanation:

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Apostles spread the message of Jesus by traveling across the Mediterranean region setting up churches and telling people about Jesus.

True
or
False

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Answer: True.

Explanation: Many apostles did this. One of them was Paul/Saul of Taursus. He used to be a killer of God's people, but he changes and became an apostle of God.

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What Year Did The Civil War End?
The First person to answer it correctly get's Brianliest!

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Answer:

1865

Explanation:

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Why was Aaron Burr popular with the northerners?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Hamilton recommended to Federalists that they support Jefferson because he was "by far not so dangerous a man" as Burr; in short, he would much rather have someone with wrong principles than someone devoid of any. ... On February 17, on the 36th ballot, Jefferson was elected.

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Answer:

Explanation:

You should probably focus on writing on how supportive you are for the effort and how the people from the state believe that it can be won. The south was very supportive as they wanted slaves so for them it was a thing of pride to fight in the civil war because they were very traditional. You could also write about how the plantations are going and how people are behaving.

Answer:

Explanation:

Dear Father,

We all miss you so much, and the whole family needs you a lot. There is barely any food to survive on, and the food that there is is just way to expensive, I really do wish the war would just end, so you could come home with us and help us survive. We are barely surviving without you. Please hurry and come home.

Sincerely,

[NAME]

Which of the following best explains why Spain's mission-presidio system did NOT fit the needs and wants of American settlers?
A.
The missions and presidios were too small for American needs.
B.
Its focus on converting people to Catholicism was not a goal of American settlers.
C.
The mission-presidio system was meant to be self-sufficient, but American settlers wanted their outposts to rely on other settlements.
D.
The mission-presidio system was meant to begin the process of building cities, which was not an American goal.

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Answer:B

Explanation:

...The town was a centre of attraction and diffusion, but above all it was a centre of production. The town was a crossroads and a terminus [last stop]: through contracts, meetings and exchanges it could play a major creative role...

- Jacques Le Goff, The Fontana Economic History of Europe: The Middle Ages

Which statement would this passage best support?

A)
Towns were important in an emerging international economy.

B)
Economic self-sufficiency was reinforced by the revival of towns.

C)
Crossroad locations limit the functions of towns.

D)
The culture of towns discouraged new ideas

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Answer:

i belive the answer is A

Explanation:

Which of the following events happened after the Abbasids were driven out of Egypt and Tunisia?
A) Abu-Bakr succeeded Muhammad.
B) Abd-al- Rahman established Umayyad rule in Spain.
C) The Fatimids set up their caliphate.
D) The Abbasids moved the capital to Baghdad.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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