Answer:
Greek architecture was one important influence on the Romans. As you remember, the Greeks built marble temples as homes for their gods. Temples like the Parthenon had stately columns that added to their beauty. The Romans used Greek designs in their own public buildings.
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Explanation:
The words "Equal Justice Under Law" can be found where?
A)The Supreme Court Building
B)The White House
C)The U.S. Capitol building
D)The Statue of Liberty
Answer:
A)the supreme court building.
Equal justice under law is a phrase engraved on the West Pediment, above the front entrance of the United States Supreme Court building in Washington D.C. It is also a societal ideal that has influenced the American legal system
Which group had the greatest impact on the Latin American cultural region other than
European colonist. (20 points)
A. American plantation owners
B. African slaves
C. Asian explorers
D. Canadian traders
Answer: B. African slaves
Explanation:
After the European impact on the cultural Latin American region, African slaves had the second most impact. Because Europeans had many slaves, and they had many in Latin America, slaves had a high impact.
The answer to the question is African slaves.
6. Why does DNA need to be organized into chromosomes before cell division?
The DNA would be too difficult to separate without this organization.
The DNA would take up too little space without this organization.
The DNA would be pulled apart rapidly without this organization.
The DNA would be broken without this organization.
Answer:
Explanation:
During mitosis, the chromosomes condense so that each chromosome is a distinct unit. Prior to mitosis, the cell copies its DNA so that it contains two copies of each chromosome. ... Condensing the DNA into tightly packed chromosomes makes the process of chromosome alignment and separation during mitosis more efficient.
2. In order for laws to pass in The House of Commons a
vote must be obtained.
majority
manority
unanimous
Answer:
Majority
Explanation:
For the law to be passed in the House of Commons, it must be voted by the simple majority of the House. The House of Commons has 650 members, so for a law to be passed in this legislative body, it must be approved by 325 of its members.
what did CHAUDHARY DEVI LAL do?
Answer:
Chaudhary Devi Lal (born Devi Dayal; 25 September 1915 – 6 April 2001) was an Indian politician who served as 6th Deputy Prime Minister of India from 1989 to 1991 in the governments of V. P. Singh and Chandra Shekhar.
Parents: Shugna Devi, Lekh Ram Sihag, Lekhram
Children: Partap Singh, Om Prakash Chautala, Ranjit Singh
Born: 25 September 1915, Sirsa
Does it need to change the practices of the society? Why?
Answer:
it is needed to change society in terms of the believing in superstitious, also in terms of religious divisions, also in terms of people's bad mentalities.
When governments inject money into the economy, which of the following are their goals? Check all that apply.
Answer:
✔reducing unemployment
✔improving economic stability
✔encouraging competition
laying off striking workers
✔ improving production
Explanation:
I just took the test and I got it right
how is the "Arirang" song classified?
A. Welcome song
B. Love song
C. Song for spring
D. Parting song
Answer:
B is the answer because Arirang is known as a Korean Folk Song and these song are about 3, 600 variations of 60 different versions. ... According to the legend, its name is derived from a story of a bachelor and a maiden who fell in love while picking camellia blossoms near the wharf at auraji
Music is termed as the art that aids in the arrangement of the elements of the melody. It is the universal aspect of human society to listen to music and enjoy its melody. The common definition of music includes the pitch, rhythm, dynamics, and sonic qualities of timbre and texture.
Option B. Love song is the correct answer because Arirang is known as a Korean Folk Song and these songs are about 3, 600 variations of 60 different versions.
The rest of the mentioned options are wrong because they do not specify the "Arirang" song appropriately. It is neither the welcome nor the spring song nor the part song. The correct one is it is the love song.
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Which of the following is true regarding medieval cities?
a. Only medieval cathedrals were built higher than one story.
b. Medieval cities were as large as most modern cities.
c. Medieval cities were very crowded.
d. Medieval cities had numerous wide, paved streets.
Answer:
c. medieval cities were very crowed
what are the principal's of architectural
Answer: While architectural design is a creative endeavor that comes primarily from the imagination of its creator, certain principles of order can be used to create a more cohesive design. These 6 ordering principles include axis, symmetry, hierarchy, datum, rhythm, repetition, and transformation.
Which term is best described as meaning "when a group or person has power or legal authority over a topic or area" ?
1.Judicial
2.Customs duties
3.Jurisdiction
Principles
Answer:
The term which best describes "when a group or person has power or legal authority over a topic or area" is:
3. Jurisdiction.
Explanation:
Jurisdiction refers to the lawful authority given to a person or institution to govern or legislate, exercise authority, or control decisions or judgments. Such authorities are usually exercisable within a specific geographic area, topic, and/or over certain types of legal cases. This means that the given authority is not universally blanket. Instead, it is limited to a particular area, topic, or issue.
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Explanation:
well its obviously d because in purposes of the goverment the goverment will never tranquility someone
Answer:
Q2: A Q3:
Explanation:
they didn't want to provide for common defense because citizens could turn on the government. Hope i Helped!
Where was the Confederates’ last stand just before they surrendered?
Appomattox, Virginia
Port Hudson, Louisiana
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Answer:
Appomattox, Virginia
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Which Florida state government department is responsible for the care of children deemed wards of the court?
Select one:
A.
Department of Health
B.
Department of Children and Families
C.
Department of Community Affairs and Economic Opportunity
D.
Department of Education
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
Typically dry climate, receives monsoon rains during the summer time, it's not located in much of southern and central India because it's located in central India. I don't think it's the one of the Icebergs and glaciers bcs it's not approved when I did the research like it doesn't actually contain does types of landforms in the type of plateau.
Explanation:
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How is the president also referred to?
Answer:
The leader of the executive branch?
Explanation:
I don't really know what you're asking
The leader of the United States?
An elected official?
Why is suffering caused by desire .
Answer:
Suffering is caused by Desire because it's a state of desperation one experiences. When you don't have what you want, you only crave it more until you receive it. Then when you get what you want, you're satisfied until you find something else to desire. It's an endless cycle of this. The more you get the more you want.
why did Cesar hesitate about going to the Senate. need answers rn
Answer:
because he was was warn that he would be assasinated
Explanation:
There are close to 200 possible categories of relatives in a kinship system.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:
That statement is true.
Explanation:
Kinship system is a way that people use to determine which person is considered as our "Relatives" and which person aren't. For most Americans, the definition of relatives is someone that we shared ancestry with.
But this might not be the case in other cultures, which cause the hundreds of possibilities for its categories.
For example, in some regions in India, people will consider you as a relative if you're born in a certain community even of you're not related by blood.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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2 What are the social effects of population growth
The increased population demands more health services and facilities which is not possible due to economic and political constraints. Increasing population needs more educational resources. Increasing population deteriorates cultural heritages due to frustration and anger
Answer:
Rapid population growth seems certain to increase the number of landless, subsistence, or disadvantaged peasantry and to raise the administrative burdens and social costs of absorbing urban arrivals. Conversely, a slower population growth could lessen the severity of these effects. Unemployment and underemployment.
Explain how America in 1790 was different from America in 1820. help!!!!
After the introduction of television, why would some people think that there
is violence and crime everywhere in the world?
Answer:
Reality is distorted. If you live in a fictional world, then the fictional world becomes your reality.
of course movies do not depict the reality of crime in the world but watching them feel so real and the person watching forgets reality for a minute and puts himself in the world of the movie. it tricks the mind into believe what is going on
who was the president on hidden figures
Answer:
Johnson
Explanation:
internet
Make a list of States of medieval Nepal
Answer:
Some of the important states were Gorkha, Lamjung, Nuwakot etc. Kathmandu was a single political unit during the early period of Malla rule but after the end of the Yakshya Malla, it was divided into three states, namely Kantipur, Patan, and Bhadgaon.
Explanation:
How can unemployment create social problem? Give an example
Answer:
The personal and social costs of unemployment include severe financial hardship and poverty, debt, homelessness and housing stress, family tensions and breakdown, boredom, alienation, shame and stigma, increased social isolation, crime, erosion of confidence and self-esteem, the atrophying of work skills and ill-health ...
This ruling violated the recent
precedent set by Minersville v.
Gobitis. Are appellate courts supposed
to do that? If so, why didn't they?
Answer:
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Explanation:
In a case later overruled by West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943), the Supreme Court held in Minersville School District v. Gobitis, 310 U.S. 586 (1940), that state legislatures could require public school students to salute the U.S. flag and recite the Pledge of Allegiance without violating students’ speech and religious rights under the First and Fourteenth Amendments.Minersville students refused to salute the flag for religious reasons
Public school students in Minersville, Pennsylvania, were required to begin the school day by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance while saluting the flag. However, two students, Lillian and William Gobitas (a court clerk erroneously changed the family’s last name to Gobitis), refused. They claimed that such a practice violated their religious principles; they were members of Jehovah’s Witnesses, who believed that saluting the flag was tantamount to paying homage to a graven image. After the students were expelled from school, their father filed suit, claiming that his children were being denied a free education and challenging the required pledge. Both the district court and the court of appeals ruled that the required salute and pledge were unconstitutional.
Court upheld compulsory salute and pledge
In an 8-1 decision, the Supreme Court overruled the lower courts by upholding the compulsory salute and pledge. Writing for the Court, Justice Felix Frankfurter acknowledged that the First Amendment sought to avoid the “bitter religious struggles” of the past by prohibiting the establishment of a state religion and guaranteeing the free exercise of all religions. Yet the scope of this right to religious liberty could pose serious questions when, as in this case, individuals sought exemption from a generally applicable and constitutional law.
Citing a series of cases, beginning with the Court’s decision upholding anti-polygamy laws in Reynolds v. United States (1879), Frankfurter reaffirmed the principle that religious liberty had never included “exemption from doing what society thinks necessary for the promotion of some great common end, or from a penalty for conduct which appears dangerous to the general good.” In this case, the “great common end” was achieved through repetition of a “cohesive sentiment” represented by the salute and pledge to the flag, “the symbol of our national unity” that transcended all other differences.
Frankfurter defined the question in Gobitis as whether the Supreme Court could decide “the appropriateness of various means to evoke that unifying sentiment without which there can ultimately be no liberties, civil or religious,” or whether that decision should be left to the individual state legislatures and school districts. For Frankfurter and the majority of the Court, the decision obviously belonged to the legislatures and school boards. Although multiple methods were available for instilling “the common feeling for the common country” and some of those methods “may seem harsh and others no doubt are foolish,” it was for the legislatures and educators to decide, not the Court. The Constitution did not authorize the Supreme Court to become “the school board for the country.”
Stone said the compelled pledge should be unconstitutional
In his dissent, Justice Harlan Fiske Stone presaged the Court’s opinion three years later in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943) that would overrule the Gobitis decision. Conceding that constitutional guarantees of personal liberty are “not always absolutes,” Stone wrote that when legitimate conflicts arise between liberty and authority, the Court should seek “reasonable accommodation between them so as to preserve the essentials of both.” The Constitution did not indicate in any way that “compulsory expressions of loyalty play any . . .
Was a charter a guarantee that the colony would be successful?
Answer: A charter was a document that gave colonies a right to exist the fact of them being successful that was never a promise though a charter did guarantee colinists rights and privleges of englishmen so the answer is no they did not guarantee a colony to be successful
Explanation:
1.What are Europe’s six climate regions?
Semiarid
2.what are the six climate regions by shading in the rectangles next to each region you have listed above. Use a different shade for each region. Shade in your map to show the location of each region.
3.What are the four land regions that form Europe. Then label those regions on the map.
4. Label the Italian, Scandinavian, and Iberian peninsulas.
5. Label the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, and North Sea.
Answer:
5. label the atlantic ocean, mediterranean sea, black sea, and North sea
Patrick Henry made this statement in his speech at the Virginia Ratifying Convention. The purpose of the speech was to explain why he opposed ratifying the Constitution without a Bill of Rights. (3 points)
A quotation by Patrick Henry at the Virginia Ratifying Convention. He says, You are not to inquire how your trade may be increased, nor how you are to become a great and powerful people, but how your liberties can be secured, for liberty ought to be the direct end of your government.
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With which statement would the author of the quote above most likely agree?
The president should have the ability to meet with leaders from around the world to plan for war.
The U.S. Supreme Court should have the ability to strike down a law limiting prayer on public property.
The New York legislature should have the ability to pass a law limiting media coverage of a local tragedy.
A coalition of U.S. senators should be able to add NASA funding to the new congressional budget.
11 of 18
Answer:
The U.S. Supreme Court should have the ability to strike down a law limiting prayer on public property.
Explanation:
Part of liberty in the Bill of Rights is freedom of religion. On public property, prayer is an individual's right and should not be limited by governmental opinions or influences.
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Answer: D
Explanation:
that would not be be fair to limit the amount of people coming in simply based off of their race.
Answer:
Racial injustice is defined as discrination on the basis of basic identification Hence limiting a certain race is injustice so D is the correct option