Explanation:
The "little or no liberty enjoyed by the nomadic" was the cause of the emergence of hostility. They continued to conquer, so now people had their own authority to exist freely, conflict arose among the Xiongmu, who subsequently created the Xiongmu Dynasty. This was crucial since they'd battled valiantly.
Who sparked the independence movement in Mexico?
peninsulares and mestizos
criollos and peninsulares
criollos and American Indians
mestizos and American Indians
Answer:
Mestizos and American Indians
Explanation:
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The people who sparked the independence movement in Mexico were the D. Mestizos and American Indians.
How was the Independence movement in Mexico sparked?Father Hildalgo led American Natives who had been oppressed by the Spanish government to various battles to seek for independence.
After he died, Mestizos picked up the struggle when they sensed that Spain had been weakened.
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To what extent were the Enlightened Monarchs influenced by Enlightenment ideas?
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high humidity, cold temp, and high pressure? if not change the amount of pressure
What are two idea you held about immigration that you may now be questioning?
Answer:
Why would a green card application be denied?
What is the Visa Bulletin?
Pa help po food chain and food web
Answer:
1.sun➡️ tree ➡️mouse ➡️eagle ➡️fungi
2.sun➡️ tree➡️ rabbit➡️ lion ➡️fungi
3.sun ➡️tree ➡️ goat➡️ snake➡️ eagle ➡️fungi
there are 3 food chain but their relationship with others they are depended on their food.
2 paragraph why selling guns is important for human safety
Answer:
Explanation:
Paragraph 1:
With a gun in your hand, you can take back the power during conflicts with bigger and stronger aggressors. This makes guns perfect anti-bullying tools because they show potential offenders you're equipped to defend yourself if attacked.
paragraph 2:
A firearm is an excellent choice of self-defence weapon for personal protection and one of the best equalizers against a criminal assault, especially for women. But realistically, remember that you require foreknowledge of an attack, similar to using any Quick Fix Items for self-defence.
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2 reasons why there were more deaths in ww2 than ww1
Answer:
There were also much more automatic guns, nuclear weapons, chemical warfare utilization, better grenades and explosives, better fighter jets and attack planes. The main reason there were more total deaths, however, was because of the number of civilians that died throughout the war.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Holocaust... not really part of the war though... I would say higher population and better technology.
The Taliban controlled which country?
Iraq
Saudi Arabia
Afghanistan
Isreal
"The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty. We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. … It is a fearful thing to lead this great peaceful people into war, into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seeming to be in the balance. But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts,—for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own Governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free."—President Woodrow Wilson, 1917
Which result of the Spanish-American war is consistent with the war aims stated by Wilson?
Annexation of Puerto Rico and Guam
Granting of civil rights in the countries in which conflict took place
Liberation of Cuba from Spain
Continued American military presence in the Philippines
Answer:
Which result of the Spanish - American war is consistent with the war aims stated by Wilson? Liberation of Cuba from Spain.
Explanation:
So option C. Have a great summer.
¿Qué cuestiones tenían permitidas y prohibidas los Patricios y los plebeyos hasta el 367 a.C.? ¿Qué cuestiones cambiaron luego de ese año y por qué?
Answer:
Hubo que esperar dos siglos, hasta el año 287 a.C. con la llamada Lex Hortensia, que eliminó definitivamente las diferencias jurídicas entre patricios y plebeyos. Patricios y plebeyos eran desde entonces ciudadanos romanos con los mismos derechos
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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True or False: The United States received United Nations approval to invade Iraq.
The 1960s and 70s was a time where ________.
A) Americans widely embraced conservative values
B) The Youth remained silent and did not question authority
C) The "New Right" embraced deregulation of government policies
D) Many People and groups protested for social change
Answer:
d
many people and groups protested for social change
Answer:c
Explanation:
If a General Electric January 20 call option with a strike price of $45 were about to expire and the market price of the underlying GE stock was $51.17, the price of the call option would have to be __________ to eliminate arbitrage opportunities.
Answer: $51.17
Explanation:
A call option gives the holder the right but not the obligation to buy a stock. They are usually exercised when the underlying stock has a higher price than the price that the call option allows them to buy the underlying stock for. This is called the strike price.
As the option is about to expire here, it should be trading at the same price as the underlying stock or else an arbitrageur could take advantage of it by buying the call option which would enable them to get the stock at $45 when the option expires. They can then sell the stock for $51.17 and make a profit of:
= 51.17 - 45 = $6.17
Judicial review is best defined as what?
Answer:
Judicial review, power of the courts of a country to examine the actions of the legislative, executive, and administrative arms of the government and to determine whether such actions are consistent with the constitution. Actions judged inconsistent are declared unconstitutional and, therefore, null and void.
Question 30 (2 points)
What was urban renewal?
A. policies directed at creating urban centers in Appalachia
B. programs aimed at reducing poverty levels in the city
C. services provided to Native Americans who were willing to relocate to cities
D.the process of returning bracero workers to Mexico
Answer:
c
Explanation:
c. because to help the city would be to renewal
What US region has a population that is most likely to be dominated by people of Irish, Italian, Puerto Rican, and African American backgrounds?
Answer:
The general South is a strong contender for containing mass populations of these people. Many Italian and Irish immigrants moved to Appalachia during the late 1800's to early 1900's. As well, Puerto RIco is closest to the South and therefore closest to move to for Puerto Ricans, and slavery kept many African-Americans in this region of the United States.
Which city had the BIGGEST impact on South Carolina's international trade in the 20th century?
A)
Columbia
B)
B
Beaufort
C
Charleston
D)
Greenville
Answer:Charlestown
explanation
Answer:
Charleston
Explanation:
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Answer:
2
Explanation:
How does the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms reflect today's society in comparison to the past?
Answer:
With the Charter, Canadian society has a clearer recognition of human rights and freedoms, and ways to enforce these rights. The Charter gives us tools to see that our rights and freedoms are respected by governments and laws. ... The courts can strike down laws that violate the Charter.
Explanation:
What actions did Japan take to build an empire in Asia?
Answer:
After an amazingly short time, Japan was able to develop the economic and military strength to join this competition for dominance of the Asian
President Roosevelt and members of his administration gave speeches that
warned of Japan's rising power in the Pacific. What was the point of these
speeches?
O The administration used the speeches to make a case for going to war.
O The speeches made the case that Japan was greater threat than Germany.
o The speeches gave Americans hope that diplomatic relations would help the
United States avoid war with Japan.
O The administration used these speeches to explain military strategy, if and when
the United States went to war.
Answer: The administration’s used the speeches to make a case for going to war
Explanation:
1. How did the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 impact the textile markets of the developing industrial North during the nineteenth century?
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As a result it was in cotton production that the industrial revolution began, particularly in and around Manchester. The cotton used was mostly imported from slave plantations. Slavery provided the raw material for industrial change and growth
How did northern textile companies implicate the region with southern slavery? Their rapid growth and demand for cotton filled the need for cotton from the southern states. Even though the Northern states got rid of slavery they still needed the cotton and this caused the southern states to need more slaves.
which of the following is NOT and example of ecotourism? - logging, mining, 4 culling
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Answer:
It chimes Loudly at the correct time
Explanation:
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Answer:
Palestine
Explanation:
what's one revolution and it's impact on the world.
Answer: French Revolution.
Explanation: The Revolution unified France and enhanced the power of the national state. The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars tore down the ancient structure of Europe, hastened the advent of nationalism, and inaugurated the era of modern, total warfare.
Why did the trial of OJ Simpson have such an impact on America?
Answer:
The one thing that's amazing about the Simpson case ... [is that] no one's mind has changed in a decade. The whites who thought he was guilty haven't budged an inch, and the blacks who thought he was not guilty haven't budged an inch. They both saw the same program played out on American television, and they both had very different views about it.
And in both cases, their views were influenced by their experiences with race and their experience with the criminal justice system. Whites assume that if there were enough accusations, Simpson would be convicted. Blacks assume that here's another black man drawn into the criminal justice system. But this time he had Johnnie Cochran; this time he had resources; this time he had experts like [criminalist] Dr. Henry Lee and [forensic pathologist] Michael Baden. This time he was somebody who could fight back to a system that is frequently unfair, and to make it show its many flaws.
Explanation:
Do you agree with the creation of the Patriot Act? Why or why not?
Answer:
Since its passage following the September 11, 2001 attacks, the Patriot Act. What's good for the mob should be good for terrorists. C.) said about the Patriot Act, "we simply cannot prevail in the battle against terrorism had to obtain multiple warrants in multiple jurisdictions, creating unnecessary delays.
Explanation:
The headlines from the Tulsa Daily World newspaper on June 1, 1921, refer to
a deadly race riot. The emphasis placed on different headlines most supports
which of the following interpretations about the newspaper's editors?
O A. They felt that Tulsa's government had not done enough to prevent
the riot from breaking out.
O B. They were biased toward African Americans suffering through
attacks in "Little Africa."
O C. They considered white injuries more newsworthy than African
American deaths.
O D. They hoped to conceal facts that would reveal the true motivations
behind the race riot.
Answer:
D. They hoped to conceal facts that would reveal the true motivations
behind the race riot.
Explanation:
Most of the Healines went along the lines of showing white casualties, rather then actually explaining what went on there, So headlines which thwarted the attention away from what happened were used such as showing white casualties, or pushing th eblame onto others.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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