Select the correct location on the map
The ottoman empire conquered lands in which three continents?

Select The Correct Location On The MapThe Ottoman Empire Conquered Lands In Which Three Continents?

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Answer 1
Answer: Europe, Asia, and Africa
Explanation: “empire ottoman was a state that controlled much of SouthEastern Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa between the 14th and early 20th century”

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Can someone please explain these quotes. I need two sentences for each of them. I need it urgently. Thank you.

“Those who expect to reap the blessing of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue or supporting it.”

“The public cannot be too curious concerning the characters of public men.”

“Without freedom of thought there can be no such thing as wisdom; and no such thing as public liberty, without freedom of speech.”

“Liberty, may be endangered by the abuses of liberty as well as the abuses of power.”

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The whole topic of these quotes are about freedom

I believe it is A! Not sure though :)

Name the five Gulf states in order, starting in the west (left) and going east (right).

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Answer:

texas,louisiana,mississippi,alabama, and flordia

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All rocks began as what type of rock?
a. planetary
b. metamorphic
c. igneous

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Answer: c. igneous

Explanation:

Answer:

Answer is C

Explanation:

Early land masses was created by volcano eruptions and the magma cools to form igneous rocks.

What is the subject of Thaddeus Stevens's address to congress.


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Answer:

pretty sure it is that slavery shouldn't survive war

Explanation:

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In Thaddeus Stevens’s address to congress he stated that he believed slavery should not survive the war. This meant he wished to discontinue slavery.

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Texas must be defended and liberty maintained. – Sam Houston, 1836


Sam Houston was commander-in-chief of the Texan army during the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Think about the reasons that Texans wanted to gain independence from Mexico. Considering why Texans and the Mexican government disagreed, why is that quote interesting and somewhat odd? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Settlers went into conflict with the Mexican government because they were planters who brought slaves. Mexico had abolished slavery before and refused this practice. Texas later became independent shortly and joined the USA in 1845.

Explanation:

Why did the Patriots feel Britain had no right to impose taxes on them?

possible answer: 1. The colonists had no money.
2. The colonists had not elected representatives in the British government.
3. The colonists wanted to organize the budget.
4. The colonists were not British subjects but citizens of Spain.

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Answer:Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies.Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes, because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their own colonial governments.

Explanation: I hoped this helped sorry if it did not

Answer:

2. The colonists had not elected representatives in the British government.

Explanation:

I'm in history

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Texas must be defended and liberty maintained. – Sam Houston, 1836


Sam Houston was commander-in-chief of the Texan army during the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Think about the reasons that Texans wanted to gain independence from Mexico. Considering why Texans and the Mexican government disagreed, why is that quote interesting and somewhat odd? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

Because Mexico made them practice a different religion and made them do other things if they wanted to live in Texas

A family catches some wild goats. They kill most of them, and use their meat and hides. They keep one male and two females in a pen so they will have baby goats and give milk.

This is an example of _____.

civilization

gathering

agriculture

hunting

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Answer:

Wow, cool question! This is an example of hunting.

it’s a example of hunting

I need help with this ;—;

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1. C
2. B
3. D
4. A
5.A
6.C
7. D
8. B
9. A
10. D

Answer:1. C

2. B

3. D

4. A

5.A

6.C

7. D

8. B

9. A

10. D

Explanation:

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Which is true about the cultural landscapes of Greece and Japan?

1 Greeks eat less fish than the Japanese because they don’t have the necessary technology to fish.

2 The Japanese chose to make full use of the mountains by carving terraces; the Greeks cleared mountain pastures for goats and sheep.

3 Both Greece and Japan have learned to harvest seaweed to feed the wild goats that live on the mountainsides.

4 Both Greece and Japan show similar geography, but the people have used their resources in different ways.

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Answer:

I THINK ITS 1 I DID A TEST LIKE THAT A MONTH OR TWO AGO

Explanation:

It is 1 but I could be wrong

Which energy source does not come from natural resources?

1 petroleum
2 wind
3 recycling
4 solar

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Answer:

Which energy source does not come from natural resources?

3 recycling

Explanation:

You recycle your garage so it can't come from the Earth or sky.

recycling is the correct answer

Judaism, then Christianity, and finally Islam all began in _____.

Europe

India

Southwest Asia

North America

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Answer:

southwest Asia

Explanation:

sure this is the right answer

Southwest Asia is the answer

I really need help with this i dont know the answer plz help me. Only 2 questions plz

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Answer:

Mesotompia and China

Explanation:

Answer:1 and 4

Explanation:

Being employed may help increase self-esteem.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

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Answer:

I think its true

Explanation:

im not sure tho

Answer:T
Explanation:

Which of the following does not describe Greece? *

Landlocked without surrounding water
The mainland is mostly made up of Mountains
Includes hundreds of Islands
Has many earthquakes

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I believe that it is A.) Landlocked without surrounding water.

Hope this helps!

Answer:A.

Explanation:

Which is an example of cultural landscape?

The Boston Symphony performs concerts of classical and popular music, at times in outdoor settings.

Restaurants in California may serve Mexican, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Cuban, South American, or many other types of food.

Children in Japan learn to use chopsticks about as easily as American children learn to use knives and forks.

A citrus farm in Arizona uses ditches to hold and direct water for irrigation and to keep the fruit from freezing on cold nights.

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Answer:

The last one about the citrus farm. This is because they are farming on land or landscape and citrus is a culture of Arizona.

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how do countries meet the needs of populations?
Answer with at least 3 sentences.

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Answer: China, perhaps more than any other country, faces many important and difficult population challenges: reproductive health and reproductive rights, rural-urban migration and reform of the hukou system, and imbalances in the sex ratio at birth. And two deeply connected population issues, the rapid aging of the population, on the one hand, and the low birth rate and the family planning policy on the other, are of great significance to China's future development.

China's population is aging as rapidly as anywhere in the world and its low birth rate means it faces a significant population decline in the not too distant future. In part, China's population will age because people are living longer, an important dimension of China's great progress. But the country's low birth rate is the most important reason for population aging, leading to a very top-heavy age structure with many elderly, fewer workers, and even fewer children.

The low birth rate and population aging mean China faces two important economic challenges. The first is maintaining economic growth and poverty reduction, while the second is ensuring economic security for hundreds of millions of elderly.

Since the beginning of economic reform in 1978, changes in age structure have been very favorable in China. Because of the decline in the birth rate, only partly a consequence of the family planning policy, the number of children in China has decreased and the proportion of the population that is of working age increased. This led to a demographic dividend in China that provided an important boost to efforts to increase economic growth. Experts disagree about the size of the demographic dividend, but scholar Wang Feng and I believe that it added about 1.3 percentage points to economic growth between 1978 and 2000, smaller than some have argued, but still an enormous effect.

China's first demographic dividend is coming to an end as the size of working age population is peaking and will soon begin a rapid decline. Over the next 40 years, China's support ratio, the effective number of producers per effective consumer, will decline by about 0.4 percent per year. As compared with the dividend phase, this changing age structure of the population could lead to a downward swing in economic growth of 1.7 percentage points per year. That would be a very serious development and a great setback to China's efforts to join the ranks of high-income countries.

A second demographic dividend could be the answer to China's economic growth challenge, but it is far from automatic. First, as countries' birth rates decline they substitute child quality for child quantity. People around the world are having fewer children but they are spending more on each child. In particular, they are spending more on health and education for children. Countries end up with fewer workers, but workers who are healthier, more educated, and more productive. China's recent emphasis on improved human capital investment is an important step toward realizing this second demographic dividend.

hope this helps sorry if too much ( sorry if i get it wrong)

Explanation:

China’s population has increased a lot over the years at a increasing dangerous rate
Soon there will be millions of people on the streets because there is no room to build more houses for everyone the world is over populated and there are 7 billion people on earth but the earth can only hold 10 billion

Authoritarian rule is best characterized as rule by __________.
A.
one person or a small group of people
B.
elected representatives chosen by the people
C.
the military
D.
the people

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a) one person or a small group of people

A , one person or small group of people

How is a sea lion's digestive system different than a human digestive system? I GIVE BRAINLIST

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Answer:

The large intestine follows the small intestine.

Explanation:

They have a bigger intestant then us. They also have a bigger apetite

Today, people from all over the world can _____.

1 influence government decision making

2 limit cultural diffusion

3 remain culturally isolated

4 communicate quickly and easily

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Answer: I don't know

Explanation: I still don't know, but can you say "chicken"?

communicate quickly and easily

Why did Texans declare independence from Mexico?

A. Texans did not find their land suitable for farming.
B. Texans wanted to build a railroad line across Texas.
C. Texans did not want Mexico to ban slavery.
D. Texans were forced to adopt Christianity by the Mexicans.

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Answer:

During the Texas Revolution, a convention of American Texans meets at Washington-on-the-Brazos and declares the independence of Texas from Mexico. The delegates chose David Burnet as provisional president and confirmed Sam Houston as the commander in chief of all Texan forces. The Texans also adopted a constitution that protected the free practice of slavery, which had been prohibited by Mexican law. Meanwhile, in San Antonio, Mexican General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna’s siege of the Alamo continued, and the fort’s 185 or so American defenders waited for the final Mexican assault.

In 1820, Moses Austin, a U.S. citizen, asked the Spanish government in Mexico for permission to settle in sparsely populated Texas. Land was granted, but Austin died soon thereafter, so his son, Stephen F. Austin, took over the project. In 1821, Mexico gained independence from Spain, and Austin negotiated a contract with the new Mexican government that allowed him to lead some 300 families to the Brazos River. Under the terms of the agreement, the settlers were to be Catholics, but Austin mainly brought Protestants from the southern United States. Other U.S. settlers arrived in succeeding years, and the Americans soon outnumbered the resident Mexicans. In 1826, a conflict between Mexican and American settlers led to the Fredonian Rebellion, and in 1830 the Mexican government took measures to stop the influx of Americans. In 1833, Austin, who sought statehood for Texas in the Mexican federation, was imprisoned after calling on settlers to declare it without the consent of the Mexican congress. He was released in 1835.

Explanation:

pick out your answer

I think its B because there is a border line between Mexico and texas

Historians refer to the time when people went from hunting and gathering their foods to relying on farming and herding as _____.

the start of world history

the Industrial Revolution

the Age of Discovery

the Agricultural Revolution

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ag revolution (option 4)

Answer: the agriculture revolution

The first revolution for farming

Explanation:

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Texas must be defended and liberty maintained. – Sam Houston, 1836

Sam Houston was commander-in-chief of the Texan army during the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Think about the reasons that Texans wanted to gain independence from Mexico. Considering why Texans and the Mexican government disagreed, why is that quote interesting and somewhat odd? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Sam Houston had already served in the U.S. House of Representatives and as governor of Tennessee when he moved to Texas in 1832. At the time he arrived, Texas was part of Mexico and the site of rising tensions and violent disturbances between Mexican authorities and Anglo settlers from the United States. Voicing his support for a separate state of Texas, Houston emerged as a leader among the settlers. In 1835, he was chosen commander in chief of the Texas army.

The Alamo was an 18th century Franciscan Mission in San Antonio, Texas, which was the location of an important battle for Texans fighting for independence from Mexico. In 1836, a small group of Texans was defeated by Mexican General Santa Anna.

When Houston received word of the defeat at the Alamo, he was inspired to begin a month-long retreat to regroup and replenish the Texas army's strength. Remembering how badly the Texans had been defeated at the Alamo, on April 21, 1836, Houston's army won a quick battle against the Mexican forces at San Jacinto and gained independence for Texas. Soon after, Houston was elected president of the Republic of Texas. He continued to serve as senator and governor after Texas became part of the United States in 1845.

Sam Houston died in 1863 in Huntsville, Texas, where a 67-foot-tall memorial statue of him now stands. After a lifetime of service to his country, the event for which he is most well known is his role in the independence of Texas.

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Texas must be defended and liberty maintained. – Sam Houston, 1836

Sam Houston was commander-in-chief of the Texan army during the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Think about the reasons that Texans wanted to gain independence from Mexico. Considering why Texans and the Mexican government disagreed, why is that quote interesting and somewhat odd? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Sam Houston and the Battle for Texas Independence

"Remember the Alamo" is a well-known phrase. Do you know what it means?

Sam Houston had already served in the U.S. House of Representatives and as governor of Tennessee when he moved to Texas in 1832. At the time he arrived, Texas was part of Mexico and the site of rising tensions and violent disturbances between Mexican authorities and Anglo settlers from the United States. Voicing his support for a separate state of Texas, Houston emerged as a leader among the settlers. In 1835, he was chosen commander in chief of the Texas army.

The Alamo was an 18th century Franciscan Mission in San Antonio, Texas, which was the location of an important battle for Texans fighting for independence from Mexico. In 1836, a small group of Texans was defeated by Mexican General Santa Anna.

When Houston received word of the defeat at the Alamo, he was inspired to begin a month-long retreat to regroup and replenish the Texas army's strength. Remembering how badly the Texans had been defeated at the Alamo, on April 21, 1836, Houston's army won a quick battle against the Mexican forces at San Jacinto and gained independence for Texas. Soon after, Houston was elected president of the Republic of Texas. He continued to serve as senator and governor after Texas became part of the United States in 1845.

Sam Houston died in 1863 in Huntsville, Texas, where a 67-foot-tall memorial statue of him now stands. After a lifetime of service to his country, the event for which he is most well known is his role in the independence of Texas.

Explanation:

Revolutionary Texans had only formally announced their independence from Mexico 11 days earlier. On March 6, 1836, the separatists chose Sam Houston to be the commander-in-chief of the revolutionary army. Houston immediately departed for Gonzales, Texas, where the main force of the revolutionary army was stationed. When he arrived, he found that the Texan army consisted of 374 poorly dressed and ill-equipped men. Most had no guns or military experience, and they had only two days of rations.

Which of the following are the three important questions that should be considered when explaining human-environment interaction? Select all that apply.

a.
How do people adapt to the environment?
b.
Why do people change their environment?
c.
How do people depend on the environment?
d.
What is the difference between ecosystems and biomes?
e.
How do people modify the environment?

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A B C and E definitely

Predict how erosion and weathering will occur in each container, and whether the rate of erosion will be different. this is for SCIENCE

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Answer:

it cold change due to room temps and condensation

Explanation:

Could change because of room temp and condensation

Which of the following is not something geographers consider when studying a certain area?
a.
physical systems
b.
human systems
c.
places and regions
d.
timelines

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Answer:

the answer is b i think

Explanation:

For this question the answer will be B

1.why might the bus driver have told Rosa Parks and the black passengers in her row to stand instead of telling the white man to stand?

2.what did two white men tell william minner's dad when his turn had come to get water at the spring?​

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the second one of that the white men told him to wait until all the white people were finnished.

What did the Patriots believe?

posible answer: 1. Britain should go to war with France.
2. Colonies should be free from British rule.
3. Colonies should remain part of the British Empire.
4. Spain should go to war with Britain.

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the answer to this is 2

Answer:

2. Colonies should be free from British rule.

Explanation:

Patriots wanted the Thirteen colonies to gain independence from Britain. They wanted to create their own laws and to form the United States of America.

Argue: Are people alike all over?

MUST INCLUDE Argumentative Language in the paragraph




Based on " The Twilight Zone: Season 1, Episode 25"

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Answer:

people are the same and tanks for the free points.

Explanation:

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