Answer:
The pressure this object exerts on the surface is 5lb/in² or 5psi.
Explanation:
Pressure is force per unit area.
Mathematically, pressure is given by the formula;
[tex] Pressure = \frac{Force}{Area}[/tex]
[tex] P = \frac{F}{A}[/tex]
Given the following data;
Force = 10lb
Area = 2in²
Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex] Pressure = \frac{10}{2}[/tex]
Pressure = 5lb/in² or 5psi
Hence, the pressure this object exerts on the surface is 5lb/in² or 5psi.
Who claimed he could harmonize the science of the ancient Greek philosophers with
Christianity?
Answer:
Thomas Aquinas
Explanation:
The torah is the name of the laws that god gave to moses
True or False ?
What invention began the Neolithic Age, about 8000 BCE
Answer:
Bricks
Explanation:
An innovation in the neolithic period is the use of bricks.
Where does Washington’s loyalty reside during the onset of tho conflict
Answer:
ohio Territory
Explanation:
George Washington loyalty resided in Ohio territory during the onset of the conflict. Explanation: The British and the French wanted to extend their "North American colonies" into the west land of Appalachian Mountains which was then known as Ohio valley.
This is not all, my brother, hast thou as much ingenuity and cleverness as the Indians, who carry their houses and their wigwams with them so that they may lodge wheresoever they please …? Thou art not as bold nor as stout as we, because when thou goest on a voyage thou canst not carry upon thy shoulders thy buildings and thy edifices. Therefore it is necessary that thou prepares as many lodgings as thou makest changes of residence …. As for us, … we are at home everywhere, because we set up our wigwams with ease wheresoever we go, and without asking permission of anybody.
Read the underlined text. Why does the Micmac argue that American Indians are ingenious and clever?
They can carry their houses with them.
They can go wherever they wish.
They need no one’s permission to move.
Answer:
A: They can carry their houses with them.
Explanation:
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The Micmac argue that American Indians are ingenious and clever because they need no one's permission to move.
Who is Micmac?The Miꞌkmaq are a First Nations people of the Northeastern Woodlands, indigenous to the areas of Canada's Atlantic Provinces and the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec as well as the northeastern region of Maine. They call their national territory Miꞌkmaꞌki.
Who are American Indians?American Indian or Alaska Native” refers to a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America) and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.
What is ingenious?Ingenious comes from the Latin words for inborn talent. It started off meaning someone who was talented or incredibly smart, but has come to mean inventive, or clever.
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Some observers believe that interest groups in the United States are slowly eroding democracy - that is, that most groups are interested only in personal gain, not the national interest. Countries such as Japan and Germany have very few interest groups and are thus able to make decisions more quickly with a view toward the public interest. Which system is preferable: one with many groups or one with few? Give specific reasons for your opinion
Answer:
It's better to have a system in which there afer a few interests groups that are anyway influential in the branches of political power, but that are influential because of legitimate ways, not because of bribing and corruption.
It is also important that if there are few interests groups, these groups become representative of as many interests as possible, becoming akin to an umbrella interests group or an umbrella political party.
6. The was a global exchange of goods betuben the peoples of Europe
and North America. Essentially, settlers en route to the New World brought
familiar products with them and tried to adapt them to their new setting thus
changing the way people in the new environment lived.
A) Triangle Trade
B) Columbian Exchange
Answer:
A) triangle trade
Explanation:
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Islam is a religion centered on the teachings of the prophet __________.
A.
Allah
B.
Jesus
C.
Muhammad
D.
Mansa Musa
Answer:
C. Muhammad is your correct answer.
Where and when did the Second Great Awakening begin?
Answer:
It started on July 4, 1776,
the Second Great Awakening began in New England
Explanation:
Which of the following titles was not held by Alexander the Great?
A. pharaoh of Egypt
B. overlord of Asia Minor
C. king of India
D. leader of the Greeks
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer to the question is: the king of India, he never conquered India
Explanation:
Where did most slaves come
from in the colonies?
Answer:
The vast majority of those who were enslaved and transported in the transatlantic slave trade were people from Central and West Africa, who had been sold by other West Africans, or by half-European "merchant princes" to Western European slave traders.
Explanation:
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under trustee georgia ,what were two items forbidden in the colony?
Answer:
Labor, clear, and fence the land. Guard against the enemy. Set self up with craft. Plant mulberry trees upon 50 acres and other such crops.
Explanation:
What did the early English settlers in Plymouth Colony learn from the Native Americans?
Answer:
How to grow new crops Hope this helped
Explanation:
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what is the league of nationals
Answer: a group of countries that were established in 1919 by the treaty of Versailles to boost trade, corporation and peace.
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In the Presidential election of 1936
In what way are the economies of the United States and China similar
Answer:
Both are mixed economies.
Explanation:
How did Sherman's victories influence the outcome of the election of 1864?
Answer:
Sherman's march helped Lincoln win in 1864 ... We've just survived another election season, with the attendant (and often hyperbolic) claims that the nation's future hinges on the outcome.
Explanation:
Answer: Sherman's victory gave the embattled president hope. Thought this was not the only factor in the election, it certainly demonstrated strong territorial gains for the union.
Explanation:
What did the United States want to do before the war of 1812
Answer: detention that caused the war of 1812 arose from the French revolutionary (1792-99) and Napoleonic wars (1799-1815) during the nearly constant conflict between French and Britain American interests were injured by each of the two countries and endeavoirs to block the United States from trading with others
Explanation:
6. What is the total number of kilojoules of heat energy
absorbed when the temperature of 200 grams of water
is raised from 10°C to 40°C?
A) 0.126 kJ
C) 25.2 kJ
B) 0.840 kJ
D) 33.6 kJ
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The total number of kilojoules of heat energy absorbed when the temperature of 200 grams of water is raised from 10°C to 40°C is 0.126 kJ.
What is heat?Heat is a kind of energy that, due to a temperature difference across the boundary, can pass the boundary of a thermodynamic system. Heat is not present in thermodynamic systems. Nevertheless, the phrase is also frequently used to refer to the thermal energy that is a part of a system's internal energy and is reflected in the system's temperature. Heat is an energy source in both senses of the word. The right-hand picture, where a metal bar is "carrying heat" from its hot end to its cool end but is actually a thermodynamic system, is an illustration of formal vs. colloquial usage.
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What is the purpose of the document of undelivered speech
Answer: am not sure this is the answer but try it
Explanation:I seek no confrontation. I only pray and will strive for a genuine national reconciliation founded on justice.
I am prepared for the worst, and have decided against the advice of my mother, my spiritual adviser, many of my tested friends and a few of my most valued political mentors.
A death sentence awaits me. Two more subversion charges, both calling for death penalties, have been filed since I left three years ago and are now pending with the courts.
I could have opted to seek political asylum in America, but I feel it is my duty, as it is the duty of every Filipino, to suffer with his people especially in time of crisis.
I never sought nor have I been given assurances or promise of leniency by the regime. I return voluntarily armed only with a clear conscience and fortified in the faith that in the end justice will emerge triumphant.
According to Gandhi, the willing sacrifice of the innocent is the most powerful answer to insolent tyranny that has yet been conceived by God and man.
Three years ago when I left for an emergency heart bypass operation, I hoped and prayed that the rights and freedoms of our people would soon be restored, that living conditions would improve and that blood-letting would stop.
Rather than move forward, we have moved backward. The killings have increased, the economy has taken a turn for the worse and the human rights situation has deteriorated.
During the martial law period, the Supreme Court heard petitions for Habeas Corpus. It is most ironic, after martial law has allegedly been lifted, that the Supreme Court last April ruled it can no longer entertain petitions for Habeas Corpus for persons detained under a Presidential Commitment Order, which covers all so-called national security cases and which under present circumstances can cover almost anything.
The country is far advanced in her times of trouble. Economic, social and political problems bedevil the Filipino. These problems may be surmounted if we are united. But we can be united only if all the rights and freedoms enjoyed before September 21, 1972 are fully restored.
The Filipino asks for nothing more, but will surely accept nothing less, than all the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the 1935 Constitution—the most sacred legacies from the Founding Fathers.
Yes, the Filipino is patient, but there is a limit to his patience. Must we wait until that patience snaps?
The nation-wide rebellion is escalating and threatens to explode into a bloody revolution. There is a growing cadre of young Filipinos who have finally come to realize that freedom is never granted, it is taken. Must we relive the agonies and the blood-letting of the past that brought forth our Republic or can we sit down as brothers and sisters and discuss our differences with reason and goodwill?
I have often wondered how many disputes could have been settled easily had the disputants only dared to define their terms.
So as to leave no room for misunderstanding, I shall define my terms:
1. Six years ago, I was sentenced to die before a firing squad by a Military Tribunal whose jurisdiction I steadfastly refused to recognize. It is now time for the regime to decide. Order my IMMEDIATE EXECUTION OR SET ME FREE.
I was sentenced to die for allegedly being the leading communist leader. I am not a communist, never was and never will be.
2. National reconciliation and unity can be achieved but only with justice, including justice for our Muslim and Ifugao brothers. There can be no deal with a Dictator. No compromise with Dictatorship.
3. In a revolution there can really be no victors, only victims. We do not have to destroy in order to build.
4. Subversion stems from economic, social and political causes and will not be solved by purely military solutions; it can be curbed not with ever increasing repression but with a more equitable distribution of wealth, more democracy and more freedom, and
5. For the economy to get going once again, the workingman must be given his just and rightful share of his labor, and to the owners and managers must be restored the hope where there is so much uncertainty if not despair.
On one of the long corridors of Harvard University are carved in granite the words of Archibald Macleish:
“How shall freedom be defended? By arms when it is attacked by arms; by truth when it is attacked by lies; by democratic faith when it is attacked by authoritarian dogma. Always, and in the final act, by determination and faith.”
I return from exile and to an uncertain future with only determination and faith to offer—faith in our people and faith in God.
Basahin sa Filipino
Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies individuals utilizing interest groups to influence public policy? Elimination Tool
A Meeting in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, a decision was made to support the appropriations bill on the floor of the House of Representatives.
B Seeking to help liberal candidates get elected, a PAC forms with the intention to give money to candidates of a more liberal ideology.
C In a lawsuit against using cellphones to track people suspected of criminal activity, the ACLU published an amicus curiae brief supporting the lawsuit.
D Citizens, frustrated with the potholes in the main road of the city, wrote letters to the editor of the local newspaper to push for funding of roadwork.
Answer:
The Answer is C
Explanation:
In the early days of our nation, what was the only group of people eligible to vote?
Answer:
White, adult males who were property owners.
Which was a building technique introduced by the romans?
1. the column
2. the Doric order
3. the stoa
4. the rounded arch
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_______________________ is the sharing of power between federal and state governments.(
Answer: Federalism
Explanation: In the case of the United States, the U.S. Constitution establishes federalism as the sharing of powers between the U.S. federal government and the individual state governments.
Why was there public support for Nathaniel Bacon's rebellion?
1)Why was there public support for Nathaniel Bacon's rebellion?
2)It would give power to the colonist who wanted land
3)It would give the the power back to the natives
Answer:
2 I think.
Explanation:
how an atom of carbon moves through the environment.
Explanation:
Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere. Each time you exhale, you are releasing carbon dioxide gas (CO2) into the atmosphere. Animals and plants need to get rid of carbon dioxide gas through a process called respiration. Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when fuels are burned.
Making Inferences Nicholas Cruger left the
fourteen-year-old Hamilton in charge of his
business when he traveled. What does this
say about Hamilton’s character?
Answer:
This shows that Hamilton was responsible and trustworthy, so much to leave the business in his hands.
Explanation:
Nicholas Cruger was the mentor of Alexander Hamilton, who took the young man under his wings in his firm as an accountant. He, later on, became so trustworthy that he was made in charge of the business while his boss Nicolas Cruger went away on business.
Working as an accounting clerk in a mercantile in St. Croix, his boss Mr. Cruger was so impressed by his ability that he would keep the young man under his wing. At times, he would even put him in charge of the whole business and go on business trips. This act shows Hamilton was trustworthy and even responsible, that his boss was convinced and satisfied to put him in such a position.
The Diaspora pushed Jews out of the city of______ around AD 70.
21
Select the correct answer.
What is the definition of prejudice?
ОА
A prejudice in favor of or against one thing person, or group compared with another
OB
A preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience
OC. Information of a blased or misleading nature
OD
A hatred of one particular thing, person, or group
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Answer:
Correct answer is B. A preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience.
Explanation:
B is the correct answer because prejudice is an opinion created without any relevant experience or knowledge to the persons or the groups that you have shaped your opinion on.
A can't be correct as prejudice doesn't have to mean that you are comparing someone.
C is not totally correct although prejudices can be misleading.
D is not correct as prejudice doesn't mean that you hate someone. That is mostly because you don't even know him.
Do you think Washington’s farewell address is still relevant today?
Answer:
yes because especially in high school is talked about a lot