Answer:
hydrogen nuclei fuse forming helium and releasing energy.
Explanation:
The Sun's light is generated by a nuclear reaction. In this reaction, hydrogen nuclei fuse forming helium and releasing energy. This reaction releases so much energy that light is able to travel all the way from the Sun to the Earth. On the Earth, this light energy is transformed into chemical potential energy during photosynthesis.
The time it takes to transport goods has __________ over time, causing trade to __________.
A.
increased . . . decrease
B.
decreased . . . decrease
C.
decreased . . . increase
D.
increased . . . increase
Answer: It is C
Explanation: takes less time to transport goods(decreased) leading to more trade (increased)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
an area which would be better off with less people is said to be
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
with more people there would be a variety of different opinions and there will also be more controversy and feuds with a larger amount of people
When the Battle of San Jacinto began, what advantages did the Texan troops have?
Answer:
Battle of San Jacinto: April 1836 The victory ensured the success of Texan independence: In mid-May, Santa Anna, who had been taken prisoner during the battle, signed a peace treaty at Velasco, Texas, in which he recognized Texas' independence in exchange for his freedom.
Explanation:
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Why did the Catholic Church want to end simony?
a Priests were not being properly trained.
b It prevented priests from leading services.
c It led to a widespread criticism over church funds.
d Church positions were not held by qualified people.
Answer:
b)
Explanation:
Answer:
Its b because when i took the test and answer c it was wrong so it has to be b.
Explanation:
And also give the other person the crown.
In an experiment, each volunteer was allowed to choose between an easy task and a hard task and was told that another volunteer would do the other task. Each volunteer could also choose to have a computer assign the two tasks randomly. Most volunteers chose the easy task for themselves and under questioning later said they had acted fairly. But when the scenario was described to another group of volunteers, almost all said choosing the easy task would be unfair. This shows that most people apply weaker moral standards to themselves than to others.
Which of the following is an assumption required by this argument?
(A) At least some volunteers who said they had acted fairly in choosing the easy task would have said that it was unfair for someone else to do so.
(B) The most moral choice for the volunteers would have been to have the computer assign the two tasks randomly.
(C) There were at least some volunteers who were assigned to do the hard task and felt that the assignment was unfair.
(D) On average, the volunteers to whom the scenario was described were more accurate in their moral judgments than the other volunteers were.
(E) At least some volunteers given the choice between assigning the tasks themselves and having the computer assign them felt that they had made the only fair choice available to them.
Answer:
(A) At least some volunteers who said they had acted fairly in choosing the easy task would have said that it was unfair for someone else to do so.
Explanation:
Option A is correct because it portrays a situation whereby the people in the initial group had opposing answers when the condition changes against them.
Option B is incorrect because the issue of moral choice is not what is being considered but rather moral standards
Option C is incorrect because for the argument to be valid, the same people that gave the initial judgment should be able to change their judgment given different condition. Not just random people.
Option D is incorrect because for the argument to be valid, it does not require whether the other group is accurate in their judgment or not.
Option E is also not correct because there is nothing to compare their conclusion of saying their choice was fair. Any group could just say that, there nothing in the statement to prove otherwise.
What was true of the Persian Empire?
It was quick to invade regions throughout China.
It was the first to defeat the powerful Greek Empire.
It was the first empire to link Asia, Africa, and Europe.
It was defeated by the Medians, Babylonians, and Lydians.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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The Persian Empire was the first empire to link Asia, Africa, and Europe. The correct option is C.
The Persians were the first to establish regular communication routes between three continents: Africa, Asia, and Europe. They constructed numerous new roads and established the world's first postal service.
What was the most important outcome of the Persian War?
As a result of the allied Greek victory, a large contingent of the Persian fleet was destroyed, and all Persian garrisons were expelled from Europe, effectively ending Persia's westward advance into the continent. Ionian cities were also liberated from Persian control.
The Persian Empire was the most powerful state in the world from 539 BC to 331 BC. It stretched from Egypt to India and was ruled by Persia (now Iran). It had abundant water resources, fertile farmland, and gold. The Persians practiced Zoroastrianism.
Thus, the ideal selection is option C.
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Similar to taking notes with an organizer, writing complete sentences within an outline is a good idea.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
ОТ
OF
Answer:
False
Explanation:
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Answer:
i'd say false
Explanation:
I need help I am behind in school and i need this to be fished or i will be in big trouble
Answer:
Check the 3rd and 5th one
Explanation:
Answer:
the answerit. is number 3
What is the most important achievement of Inca people?
Development of complex government system
Development of herbal medicines
Development of astronomy
Development of road network
Answer:
This is technically an opinion, but overall the answer should be
C. Development of astronomy
Explanation:
I would say C because B and D were nice, but didn't last past the fall of the Incas. Then you have A, again this was very good, and it might have influenced a few other civilization past the Incas, but overall, almost every country nowadays have a unique form of government. The answer is C because we still use most things that the Incas learnt about astronomy to this day all around the world.
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Which of the following would not be descriptive of the outer Coastal Plain?
Complete Question:
moderately marshy land, no drained soil, underground water sources, little farmland,
-moderately marshy land
- no drained soil
- underground water sources
- little farmland
Answer:
no drained soil
Explanation:
Coastal plain refers to the land area that's located next to an ocean. Due to its close proximity to the ocean, the soil in this area absorbed a lot of water. Making it impossible for the soil to be drained.
Due to the high amount of sodium in this soil, there's very few plants that human can grow in this area. But, there are some that still very popular for commercial use. Examples of those plants are: magnolia, bay, and hickory trees.
Why did many states have to change their child-labor laws?
Answer:
Because of mad parents protesting, mainly.
Explanation:
During that time things weren't exactly the safest In the work environment, even the jobs meant for women at the time were much more prone to worker injuries than nowadays.
Now when parents started understanding kids were being injured at these very strenuous/tough jobs they made the government basically enforce child labor laws or else some type of retaliation would've taken place.
Yo can someone help me out This is a psychology question lol
Which of the following is classified as a depressant? (3 points)
Heroin
Nicotine
Alcohol
Cocaine
Marijuana
Answer:
alcohol pretty sure
Explanation:
it causes lots of depressant qualities.
You want to get feedback from five years old kids on a new toy?
Answer:
Oh okay. What I would do is give the five year old's new toys then ask them how they feel about it, and whether they like it or not.
Explanation:
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This is Mrs White. She
be a primary school teacher
1. What changed in France
during the French
Revolution?
2. What stayed the same in
France during the French
Revolution?
How did the Compromise of 1877 mark the beginning of the end of Reconstruction? It removed federal troops from the South. It placed a Democrat in the White House. It supported Jim Crow laws in the South. It created a split within the Republican Party.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
answer is A
Explanation:
write any two measures to stop intellectual migration ?
Which body of water is represented on the map?
A)
Coral Sea
B)
Sea of Japan
East China Sea
D
South China Sea
Answer:it’s b , i had the same like question
Explanation:
Is society doing enough to combat the issue of sexual assault? What else can be done??
Answer:
nothing
Explanation:
nothing can be done because no matter what the government does, people will always be assaulted
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1. Who's policies of glasnost and perestroika opened a new era of social and political
change in Russia?
Answer:
Ukrainian: Перебудова, romanized: Perebudova) was a political movement for reformation within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the 1980s and is widely associated with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and his glasnost (meaning "openness") policy reform.
Literal meaning: Restructuring
Russian: Перестройк
Which county leader enforces laws, makes arrests, and runs a jail?
Answer:
B. Germanic peoples lived in small communities governed by unwritten customs
Explanation:
Which newspaper headline described the significance of the events at Yorktown?
Answer: B “The Fight for Independence is Over”
Explanation:
The Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle fought in the American Revolution and effectively gave Americans independence. The loss to the Americans and the French shattered British moral and led to calls for the war to end from Britain.
Even though some little skirmishes and engagements continued, the war was over and American independence was finally theirs and so the newspaper article that captured the significance of this is the aforementioned.
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Answer:
jay pubg
Explanation:
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This is a form of social action which was widely used during India's quest for Independence in the early 20th century and the american civil rights movement in the 1960's
Answer:
Nonviolence
Explanation:
Nonviolent resistance is a way of protest and social action that relies on the acts of civil disobedience and political noncooperation that do not include any violent act.
Gandhi's salt march is one of the more famous examples. It was the nonviolent resistance that urged for India’s independence and against the colonial rule of the British monarchy. In 1930 the British government introduced taxes on Indian salt and strengthen their monopoly by prohibiting Indians to collect and sell salt. Gandhi and his followers started daily marches during which they symbolically carried salt that has symbolically been picked up from the beach, thus breaking the rule.
Similarly, the Civil rights movement has been fighting racist laws and ideas against African Americans during the 60s in the US. The African-American community showed their resistance by breaking segregation laws with bus boycotts and freedom rides, as well as participating in non-violent sit-ins, marches, and demonstrations.
1. The southern colonies were south of what degree latitude?
Answer:Southern Hemisphere locations, on the other hand, are on southern latitudes and are assigned a suffix of S for south. The major latitudes and longitudes. The Equator represents 0° latitude, while the North and South Poles represent 90° North and 90° South latitudes.
Explanation:
Jungkook bias anyone?
i prefer taehyung lol
i mean hes cute too but taehyung is just *chefs kiss*
Answer:
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Explanation:
The last country to abolish slavery was
A) Brazil.
B) Britain.
C) France.
D) Haiti.
E) the United States.
Explanation:
The last country was Mauritania
Congress enacted a statute authorizing the denial of all federal funding to public school districts in which a specified percentage of the students enrolled in the public schools fail to pass a national achievement test. According to the terms of the federal statute, the first national achievement test was scheduled for administration five years from the effective date of the statute. After reviewing then-current levels of public school student performance, the officials of a state became concerned that several of its public school districts would lose their federal funding after the administration of the first national achievement test. Then-current levels of private school student performance were substantially higher. In order to improve the chances of those school districts retaining their federal funding, the state recently enacted a law that requires all children of elementary and secondary school age to attend the schools operated by their respective local public school districts. The law is to take effect at the beginning of the next school year. Parents of children enrolled in private schools within the state have filed suit to challenge the constitutionality of this state law. Should the court uphold the law?
Answer: The Court should NOT.
Explanation:
Previous Judgements by the Supreme Court affirmed that any State Law that requires children to attend Public schools instead of others violates the rights of parents to raise their children how they want.
Supreme Court however will allow the law to stand if it was passed for a compelling state interest.
In this case, the State requiring that private school children attend public schools so that they may raise test scores to a point where the state continues to get federal funding for those schools is not likely to be considered a compelling state interest and so this law will not be upheld.
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While there have been many efforts to regulate campaign finance, it remains a controversial topic in U.S. politics. Explain the difference between hard money and soft money in federal elections and how each is regulated. Then explain how the decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission affected campaign finance regulation.
Answer:
Soft money (sometimes called non-federal money) means contributions made outside the limits and prohibitions of federal law. ... On the other hand, hard money means the contributions that are subject to FECA; that is, limited individual and PAC contributions only. (1st part of the question!)
Explanation:
Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 310 (2010), was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States concerning campaign finance. ... The ruling effectively freed labor unions and corporations to spend money on electioneering communications and to directly advocate for the election or defeat of candidates. (2nd part!)
"Nepal consists of agrarian, Federal ,Industrial and post industrial societies even today" how ?
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Answer:
Such society exists even today in Middle East, Africa, Tibet, Middle Asia and Northern part of Nepal. This societies rely on the cultivation of fruits , vegetables and plants in order to survive. Such society is often forced to relocate when the resources of the land of water supplies decrease.
Explanation:
This much