In which of the following situations can an offender claim the constitutional
protection of double jeopardy?
A)
The offender's conviction has been set aside because of a procedural error
and the state plans to retry him on the same charges.
B) After the offender was acquitted in criminal court, he is tried in civil court.
C)
After the offender was acquitted, new evidence conclusively proving his guilt
was uncovered and the prosecutor-calls for a new trial.
OD)
The members of the trial jury cannot agree on a verdict, resulting in a hung
jury, and the state orders a new trial.

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Answer 1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Why did Magellan go to the King of Spain to pay for his voyage?

a. He was Spanish and could only be financed by a Spanish King.

b. His own king would not support him after being accused of illegal trade.

c. Magellan wanted him to become the richest in the world.

d. He was appointed the governor there.

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Answer:

C

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Which region contains Newfoundland and Nova Scotia? Prairie Provinces


British Columbia


Atlantic Provinces


Northern Lands

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Atlantic provinces contains newfoundland

What is MOST likely to be considered an achieved status?

age

nationality

race

occupation

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Occupation because you’re not achieving anything with age, nationality, or race
Occupation will be most likely to be considered an achieved status

Marcus believes that individual rights and property are the most important things the government must protect. Which party would he most likely join and why? - civics

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Answer:

Libertarian Party

Explanation:

Marcus will join the Libertarian political Party because it provides individual rights and property to an individuals. There slogan is ''Minimum government, maximum freedom'' which make this party unique as compared to other parties. Marcus ideas and ideology of Libertarian Party are the same which force Marcus to join Libertarian political Party.

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Which statement is an example of situational irony in "The Piece of String"?


The mayor is a foolish person who accidentally makes an extremely wise decision.

Though Hauchecorne is a rogue, what most harms his reputation is the innocent act of picking up string from the ground.


Master Malandain and Master Hauchecorne never reconcile their differences about a halter.


Master Malandain, who is a kind man, unintentionally causes another character great harm.

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Answer:

2nd or the very last one

The highest mountain in Africa is

A)
Mt. Kenya.
B)
Mt. Atlas.
C)
Mt. Everest.
D)
Mt. Kilimanjaro.

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Answer:

d) Mt. Kilimanjaro

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D) Mt. Kilimanjaro. Is the answer

what does freedom mean to you?

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Answer:

freedom is not being held back no rules being able to chooosing any path in the world I can take

1. How many constitutions have been practiced in Nepal till
now? Which is the present constitution?​

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Answer:

In the 68-year history of constitutional development up to this Constitution, Nepal experienced 7 different constitutions in different time periods, with previous constitutions being enacted in 1948, 1951, 1959, 1962, 1990, and 2007.onstitution of Nepal 2015 (Nepali Name:नेपालको संविधान २०७२) is the present governing Constitution of Nepal. Nepal is governed according to the Constitution which came into effect on Sept 20, 2015, replacing the Interim Constitution of 2007.

Answer:

Nepal have been practiced 7 constitution till now. The present constitution is 2072.

Which physical feature is the arrow pointing to on the map?

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Answer:

Panama Canal

Explanation:

If not right, provide the map. :)

Which of the four genres of literature is "a story acted out, It shows people doing through some eventful period in their lives, seriously or humorously. The speech and action of a play recreate the flow of a human life, which comes fully to life only on the stage."?

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Answer:

Dramatic literature.

Explanation:

Dramatic literature is a literary genre that deals with texts written to be dramatized on a stage, that is, those texts that can be written in verse or in prose, are liable to be staged in a play.

In this case, the narration, the characters, the scenarios and the entire construction of the text, come to life through the staging of the actors, who interpret it as if they were living that story.

When should the reader first stop to ask a question when reading "Morris Remembers the Steamship" in the "Ellis Island Oral History Project" excerpt, and which question should the reader ask to understand Morris’s voyage?

A reader should stop after the first sentence and ask, "What is the Rotterdam?"
A reader should stop after the second sentence and ask, "Had the speaker ever been on a ship before?"
A reader should stop after the second sentence and ask, "How did the speaker feel about being on the ship?"
A reader should stop after the third sentence and ask, "Is the speaker traveling alone?"

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Answer:

The answer is A reader should stop after the first sentence and ask, "What is the Rotterdam?"

Explanation:

I got it right on the test so I am pretty positive

about it.

Answer:  The first option which says A reader should stop after the first sentence and ask, "What is the Rotterdam?"  is correct for edgenuit people. Thanks to the person on top of me.

Compare the myth of the "Wild West" with its reality. What elements of truth would these stories have contained, and what was fabricated or left out? What were the actual conditions for cowboys, ranchers, and women living in mining towns or along the cattle range?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The reality is that it was an important period in time of the United States history in which people had to live under certain difficult conditions to prosper in the west.

The facts were that this period is considered to begin after the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804 after US President Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana territory.

The actual conditions for cowboys, ranchers, and women living in mining towns or along the cattle range were difficult. They had to really work hard in uncertain times when nothing was taken for granted.

The myths of the myth of the "Wild West" are the by-product of the folklore of people that tried to give meaning to the day to day stories and situations that happened during those complicated years, in which, practically, there was no law enforcement in that region so many people wanted to take advantage of the work of other farmers, and the presence of brave figures that tried to defend what was theirs and started to make justice by their own hands.

3) What was the name of the first British fort in Georgia?

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Answer:

fort king george

Explanation:

it is located in Darien and was established in 1721.

1. Civil Rights Act of 1964- What did it make illegal?

2. Voting Rights Act of 1965- What did it make illegal?​

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1. Provisions of this civil rights act forbade discrimination on the basis of sex, as well as, race in hiring, promoting, and firing.
#1 In 1964, Congress passed Public Law 88-352 (78 Stat. 241). The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Provisions of this civil rights act forbade discrimination on the basis of sex, as well as, race in hiring, promoting, and firing.

if you could make something free of charge to everyone, what would you choose and why. must be at least 225 words

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If I could make something free of charge to everyone would be Food water and shelter because some people can’t afford those things and it’s upsetting seeing homeless people on the side of the road that would be the thing I would pick because I want to help save the homeless people and have everybody safe in there homes eating food and drinking that’s free that would change the world so much there would be a decrease in homelessness and that would be great for the economy and for it’s people everybody needs a home and food and water it’s sad when you see someone with no food no water but they have a dog with them. Like in New Orleans all of the homeless people there have dogs and it makes it worse cause they can’t feed there dogs nor can they Feed them selfs and they don’t have a roof over there heads which is really sad.

Why did the companies control the government of their colonies?

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Answer:

They wanted to control the colonists so they could provide profits for the company. Why was Virginia successful? The colonists were promised land if they worked if they could succeed

how can we earn money from tourism industry​ ( Write in 5 points )

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Answer:

for instance one can be a tourist guide showing The tourist all aroundthe hotel that the tourist sleep in can also be used to earn moneysorry that's all I got

What is the key point of the Genesis for all Christians?​

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Answer:

Genesis 1 states that the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters . For Christians, it was the Spirit of God that created the universe out of nothing. This is important because it shows that God is omnipotent and the source of all life.

Explanation:

i know the british side is terrorists and the colonist side is patriot but we need an explanation on why
please help

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Answer:

The British taxed the colonists for no reason. a.k.a taxation without representation

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which sea Includes the coordinates 10°s, 130°E?​

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Answer:

Timor Sea

Explanation:

What should be done to promote and preserve our national
heritages. Explain them.

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Nepal’s rich cultural heritage is woven into the fabric of everyday life. From the temples and palaces in Patan Durbar Square to the small alcoves holding devotional statues nested on busy streets all over Kathmandu, Nepal’s unique architectural and cultural heritage is recognised worldwide. This remarkable heritage is not only part of what makes Nepal a popular travel destination, but also something that needs to be properly protected, maintained and preserved, so that future generations can enjoy it as much as we do today.

US support

For over two decades the United States has actively supported efforts to preserve cultural heritage sites across Nepal by restoring and reinforcing them, and in the process, mitigating the impact of potential natural disasters and contributing to the tourism potential as well as the sustainment of livelihoods based in traditional crafts such as stone carving and wood working. The United States Government’s Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) has already invested over $2.2 million in 19 different projects. These efforts include seismic strengthening of major cultural heritage sites throughout Nepal, including sections of the Patan Royal Palace which survived the 2015 earthquakes largely intact. This strengthening proved effective, and presents a way forward for better protection of Nepal’s cultural heritage sites.

The United States Embassy is pleased to have forged a unique partnership with Miyamoto Global Disaster Relief—a US-based nonprofit organisation, to implement our latest Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation project. The $700,000

grant will repair the Gaddi Baithak in Kathmandu Durbar Square and improve the palace’s structural safety and resilience to earthquakes. The Gaddi Baithak is a location of cultural significance for Nepalis

and a symbol of Nepal to the world. I am proud that we will be a part of its restoration and hope that it serves as a symbol of our commitment to continue cultural preservation in Nepal.

As the earthquake damage to historic monuments in Nepal demonstrated, cultural heritage needs a place within every nation’s and every community’s integrated emergency preparedness and response plans, where it is often overlooked. Over the past several decades, communities and governments worldwide made progress in developing preparedness and response plans for public health and safety emergencies and myriad natural disasters, including earthquakes. Historic buildings and other types of cultural heritage are the backdrops of our lives and tell the story of where we come from. They must be a part of the plan.

Traditional techniques

Architects, engineers, and seismologists are looking directly into the damaged and ruined historic buildings in order to understand why certain buildings survived the earthquakes and others collapsed. In their search for answers, they have made important discoveries and expanded our knowledge of the structural strengths and limitations of traditional Newari and other architecture indigenous to the

What are some society’s use of Fossil Fuels?

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Answer:

The organic matter takes centuries to form. Fossil fuels principally consist of carbon and hydrogen bonds. Three types of fossil fuels can all be used for energy provision; coal, oil, and natural gas. Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed over millions of years by the decay of land vegetation.

Explanation:

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How did the Holocaust lead to the formation of Israel?

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Explanation:

After World War 2 many Jews wanted yo return to the holy land and with support from the British they formed Israel.

Why did people begin to dislike the Republican Party During the Reconstruction? How did that affect their control over the government?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The Radical Republicans opposed Lincoln’s plan because they thought it too lenient toward the South. Radical Republicans believed that Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction was not harsh enough because, from their point of view, the South was guilty of starting the war and deserved to be punished as such. Radical Republicans hoped to control the Reconstruction process, transform Southern society, disband the planter aristocracy, redistribute land, develop industry, and guarantee civil liberties for former slaves.

what advice would u give to your friend who is suffering from domestic violence?list out any four ponits.

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Answer:

Just tell a grown up or some one who can help

Explanation:

they can do something about it

Kush battled another rich, powerful kingdom for land and resources. Kush’s biggest rival was what?

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Nubian kingdom

Rival to Egypt, the Nubian kingdom of Kush exuded power and gold.

Answer: it was actually egypt and since Kush broke away from Egypt and later conquered and ruled Egypt. After the rule of Ramses II, Egypt's government collapsed. Rival leaders in different cities were so busy fighting one another that they forgot about maintaining Egypt's control of Kush.

Explanation: i hoped it helped you (p.s its egypt)

How many different versions of new government did the French experiment with before Napoleon rose to power? What was each called?

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Answer: absolute monarchy, limited monarchy, Republic.

Explanation: By 1793, France had changed governments at least three times—absolute monarchy, to limited monarchy, to Republic. Although it was called a Republic, it resulted in a ​Reign of Terror​.

Which organization limited the amount of weapons created for war in Europe?

A. the European Coal and Steel community.

B. the European Economic Community

C. the European Agriculture Community

D. the European Political and Religious Community​

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Answer:

A.

the European Coal and Steel Community

Explanation:

It was in my notes:

The first state was the creation of the European coal and steel community. One of the causes of the war was this very rich coal deposit that France and Germany were fighting over. So they decided that they would manage these resources, the coal and steel production, together. And they would also limit the creation of weapons of war. This cooperation is going to expand in 1957 with the  European economic community, which creates a common market.

Answer:

It is A

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What do you think the progressives would have to say about the relationship between campaign financing and corruption in government?

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Answer:

The 1890's are often viewed today as a happy time period when Americans lived uncomplicated lives with few problems to worry about. But, time has a way of covering up the negative and the ugly. Rather than being a "happy time," the 1890's may have been one of the worst times for Americans.

First of all, the 1890's was a time when a very few individuals and families made fantastic fortunes and lived the life of kings. By the turn of the century Andrew Carnegie, the steel tycoon, made over $20 million a year tax-free (there were no income taxes then). Yet, the vast majority of Americans were barely getting by. One of Carnegie's steelworkers would have earned about $450 a year working 12-hour shifts six days a week.

Explanation:

This remained a core issue at the Philadelphia Convention and the writers of the constitution had to figure out and make compromises on.
1. The issue of who would be president
2. Who would get to venture west
3. How would the Supreme Court be chosen
4. The issue of representation.

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Answer:

It's 4

Explanation:

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