Which of these would you find in regions 1, 2, and 4?
A) Rio Grande
B) Colorado River
C) Davis Mountains
D) Edwards Plateau

Which Of These Would You Find In Regions 1, 2, And 4?A) Rio GrandeB) Colorado RiverC) Davis MountainsD)

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Answer 1

Answer:

i think its B or A

Explanation:

Answer 2

ANSWER: The answer is a. :D


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Why was the Court’s decision in Marbury v. Madison especially important?
A It established the federal court system in the United States and gave the
Supreme Court exclusive jurisdiction over certain cases.
B It affirmed the Supreme Court’s authority to examine executive or
legislative acts and to invalidate any that contradict constitutional
principles.
C It expanded the constitutional rights of individuals accused of crimes.
D It overturned earlier decisions that validated racial segregation and
declared invalid the “separate but equal” doctrine.

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Marbury v. Madison is important because it established the power of judicial review for the U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal courts with respect to the Constitution and eventually for parallel state courts with respect to state constitutions.

so the answer is "B"

the answer is B. It affirmed the supreme court’s authority to examine executive

How did traders deal with the dangers of traveling along the Silk Road?

They brought armed guards along to protect them on the journey.
They traveled alone so they would not attract attention on the route.
They traveled by camel so they could escape attacks from wild animals.
They sent their goods by different routes so at least some would arrive safely.

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They brought armed guards along to protect them on the journey

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Moses Austin was the first American to get a
land grant to move from where and settle in
Texas?
A. Mexico
B. The United States
C. The Louisiana Purchase

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Answer:
A: Mexico :)

Explain the reason of the Language Movement in 1952.
Y'ALL PLEASE HELP

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The Bengali Language Movement (also called the Language Movement) were protests by people living in Bangladesh, which was part of Pakistan during that time. ... At the height of the movement on 21 February 1952, police killed students that were protesting. The Shaheed Minar was a monument built to honor these students.
Language Movement began in 1948 and reached its climax in the killing of 21 February 1952, and ended in the adoption of Bangla as one of the state languages of Pakistan. The question as to what would be the state language of Pakistan was raised immediately after its creation. The central leaders and the Urdu-speaking intellectuals of Pakistan declared that urdu would be the state language of Pakistan, just as Hindi was the state language of India. The students and intellectuals of East Pakistan, however, demanded that Bangla be made one of the state languages. After a lot of controversy over the language issue, the final demand from East Pakistan was that Bangla must be the official language and the medium of instruction in East Pakistan and for the central government it would be one of the state languages along with Urdu. The first movement on this issue was mobilised by Tamaddun Majlish headed by Professor Abul Kashem. Gradually many other non-communal and progressive organisations joined the movement, which finally turned into a mass movement.

Meanwhile, serious preparation was being taken in various forums of the central government of Pakistan under the initiative of Fazlur Rahman, the central education minister, to make Urdu the only state language of Pakistan. On receipt of this information, East Pakistani students became agitated and held a meeting on the Dhaka University campus on 6 December 1947, demanding that Bangla be made one of the state languages of Pakistan. The meeting was followed by student processions and more agitation. The first Rastrabhasa Sangram Parishad (Language Action Committee) was formed towards the end of December with Professor Nurul Huq Bhuiyan of Tamaddun Majlish as the convener.


Student meeting at Amtala in Dhaka University (1952)
The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was in session at Karachi-then the capital of Pakistan-from 23 February 1948. It was proposed that the members would have to speak either in Urdu or in English at the Assembly. dhirendranath datta, a member from the East Pakistan Congress Party, moved an amendment motion to include Bangla as one of the languages of the Constituent Assembly. He noted that out of the 6 crore 90 lakh population of Pakistan, 4 crore 40 lakh were from East Pakistan with Bangla as their mother tongue. The central leaders, including liaquat ali khan, prime minister of Pakistan, and khwaja nazimuddin, chief minister of East Bengal, opposed the motion. On receiving the news that the motion had been rejected, students, intellectuals and politicians of East Pakistan became agitated. Newspapers such as the Azad also criticised of the politicians who had rejected the motion.

A new committee to fight for Bangla as the state language was formed with Shamsul Huq as convener. On 11 March 1948 a general strike was observed in the towns of East Pakistan in protest against the omission of Bangla from the languages of the Constituent Assembly, the absence of Bangla letters in Pakistani coins and stamps, and the use of only Urdu in recruitment tests for the navy. The movement also reiterated the earlier demand that Bangla be declared one of the state languages of Pakistan and the official language of East Pakistan. Amidst processions, picketing and slogans, leaders such as Shawkat Ali, Kazi Golam Mahboob, Shamsul Huq, Oli Ahad, sheikh mujibur rahman, Abdul Wahed and others were arrested. Student leaders, including Abdul Matin and abdul malek ukil, also took part in the procession and picketing.

A meeting was held on the Dhaka University premises. Mohammad Toaha was severely injured while trying to snatch away a rifle from a policeman and had to be admitted to hospital. Strikes were observed from 12 March to 15 March.

The partial excerpt is from a speech by union leader Bill Haywood in 1905.

"The aims and objects of this organization shall be to put the working class in possession of the economic power, the means of life, in control of the machinery of production and distribution, without regard to capitalist masters.”


–Bill Haywood, 1905

Based on the excerpt, which describes Haywood’s primary goal for the Industrial Workers of the World?

He sought to protect businesses by putting them in charge of all decisions.
He wanted to protect the working class by giving them more power.
He promoted capitalism to boost the quality of life for the working class.
He felt government would do a better job supporting the working class.

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Answer:He promoted capitalism to boost the quality of life for the working class

Explanation:

answer: he promoted capitalism

Which state was not a part of the original
secession of southern states from the
Union?
A. Georgia
B. North Carolina
C. Texas

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

the anwser to this is b

PLEASE HELP!!! THE SUBJECT OF THE TEST IS "FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR QUIZ" WILL GIVE BRAINLY!! 15 POINTS!!

1. How did Parliament settle territory disputes with the Natives?

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Answer:

After the Seven Years’ War, the British Parliament creates the Indian Proclamation Line of 1763, which bans colonists from settling west of the middle of the Appalachian Mountains. English settlers ignore the line, expanding west and inciting conflicts with Native peoples over land in Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, and other western regions.

By 1763, most of North America is claimed and in some cases governed by European colonial powers, including Britain, France, and Spain.

Explanation:

“[Government] can have no right except as this is derived from

the individual right of each man to protect himself and his property.”

-John Locke


QUESTION : What idea from the quote above was also used by Thomas Jefferson to justify American Independence?


answer choices :

A. Natural Rights

B. Universal Suffrage

C. Consent of the Governed

D. Checks and Balances

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Answer:

A. Natural Rights

Explanation:

It’s C sorry if I am wrong

What is the holy book of Islam and Why is 622 an important year in Islamic history?​

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Muhammad's popularity was seen as threatening by the people in power in Mecca, and Muhammad took his followers on a journey from Mecca to Medina in 622. This journey is called the Hijrah (migration) and the event was seen as so important for Islam that 622 is the year in which the Islamic calendar begins.

Answer:

The holy book of Islam is called, The Quran. The Quran (sometimes spelled Qur'an or Koran) is considered the most important holy book among Muslims

Explanation:

Muhammad's popularity was seen as threatening by the people in power in Mecca, and Muhammad took his followers on a journey from Mecca to Medina in 622. This journey is called the Hijrah (migration) and the event was seen as so important for Islam that 622 is the year in which the Islamic calendar begins.

2. Which of these is a grievance from the Declaration of Independence?

F. Colonists were forced to quarter troops in their homes.


G.Colonists were born in America were prohibited from holding elected office.


H.Colonists were not eligible to become officers in the British army

J.Colonists were required to serve a year in their colony’s military

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F I believe is the answer
It might be “J” because the British made colonies suffer with certain things like taxing and making them do stuff like quartering troops.

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D hoped this helpsjdjfjdjdjdjdjd
Your answer would be D

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In the 1930s, why did Japanese people show interest in bushido culture?

a The national soccer team, Samurai Blue, became successful.
b The shogun wanted to limit foreign influences on society.
c The emperor was restored to power after the shogunate fell.
d The military became important in the country’s wars for expansion.

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Answer:

I think the answer is option C

Answer:

Its D

Explanation:

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Answer:

I still can't see the photo trying uploading it again.

Explanation:

Describe the relationship between Parliament and England’s monarchs in the 1600s.

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At the start of the reign of James I, he received a tolerably good welcome from Parliament. James seemed to offer Parliament a fresh start after the unpredictable behaviour of Elizabeth in her last few years. Then their was tension because Charles I's attempt to impose taxes not authorized by Parliament contributed to the ongoing conflict between the king and Parliament and eventually resulted in the passing of the 1628 Petition of Right.

Why would the Founding Fathers be afraid of creating a strong central government? Give 1 example of tyranny from King George III.

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They didn’t want the government to be too powerful. So the people where in charge of government and could stop whatever they didn’t like, and no government was higher than the other. King George was the highest power in charge in Britain and never listened to anyone and didn’t care what the people thought

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They didn’t want the government to be too powerful. So the people where in charge of government and could stop whatever they didn’t like, No th government was higher than the other. King George was the highest power in charge in Britain and never listened to anyone and didn’t care what the people thought

What was the main cause of 'Oregon Fever
and the emigration of many Americans to
the Oregon Country, considered the Great
Migration?
A. The depression of 1837 and the rich farmland in Oregon
Country
B. The gold rush in the Oregon Country
C. Joint occupation between Great Britain and the U.S. of the
Oregon Country

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Answer:

A. Is the answer. Have a good day! :)

Explanation:

Answer is A in my opinion anyway.

Who believed in the ratification of the Constitution so much that I wrote 51 essays encouraging states to ratify the Constitution?

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Answer:

James Madison (or Alexander Hamilton)

Explanation:

they wrote the federalist papers

Answer: Alexander Hamilton.
Explanation: He wrote 51 essays for the Federalist Papers. Although he did write some essays with John Jay and James Madison. Hamilton was the only one to write 51 essays.

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1.which statement below is a correct analysis of the siege of savannah?
a. after fending off the siege, the british were able to use the port of savannah as a safe zone to bring in more supplies and soldiers with little fear from the patriots or the continental army.
b. the patriots opened the port of savannah to bring in much need weapons and supplies from their allies the french
c.the tories with the help of their french allies were able to take the city and keep it in control for the rest of the war.
d. the battle ended and the french gained the land surrounding savannah as a prize for their efforts helping the rebels in the revolutionary war.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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How did the British victory in the French and Indian War contribute to colonists’ decision to declare independence in 1776? *

A. Parliament passed several laws to pay their debts following the war.
B. Parliament agreed to share control of North America with the French following the war.
C. Parliament ended the Colonies’ slave trade after the war to improve relations with Africa.
D. Parliament removed all British soldiers from the Colonies in order to avoid future wars with Native Americans.

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D hope this helps. Sorry if wrong

PLS ANSWER WHO ANSWERS FIRST GETS BRAINLIEST Are there situations that you feel the law is not applied fairly to all? Please explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

Yes, sadly racial justice is a problem these days. Many groups of people have suffered invidious discrimination in America. Certain people are judged unfairly. For example, some might be threatened by the presence of a person from another ethnicity or race. Harming them for no good reason is unfair, and we aren't doing enough to protect those individuals.

I hope this helps!

Why did many immigrants come to the United States during the second half of the nineteenth century?

Choose all answers that are correct.


to escape political unrest


to find work


to avoid religious persecution


to help fight the French

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The answer is to find work

1 What is the main reason that little is known about rogue waves?
a. They occur in places where humans, including scientists, rarely visit.
b. It is impossible to distinguish rogue waves from other waves.
c. Rogue waves do not match the surrounding ocean conditions.
d. Scientists have little interest in rogue waves because they are rare.

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Answer:

Rogue waves do not match the surrounding ocean conditions

Which set of events is in correct chronological order?
A A criminal defendant is found guilty. The court of appeals overturns the
verdict. The defense appeals the case.
B The Supreme Court nullifies a law. Congress passes a law. The Supreme
Court hears a case about the law.
C Evidence is presented to the jury. Members of a jury are chosen. The jury
returns a verdict.
D Trial is held in district court. An appeal is made to the court of appeals. The
Supreme Court agrees to hear the case.

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The answer to this would be A :)
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After which step in the rice process are the grains of rice collected?

Bruh I'm rlly confused pls help

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Answer:

Harvesting is the process of collecting the mature rice crop from the field. Depending on the variety, a rice crop usually reaches maturity at around 105–150 days after crop establishment. Harvesting activities include cutting, stacking, handling, threshing, cleaning, and hauling.

Gathering the mature rice crop from the field is the procedure of harvesting. A rice crop typically matures between 105 and 150 days after crop establishment, bon the type. Cutting, stacking, handling, threshing, cleaning, and transportation are some of the harvesting tasks.

What are Grains?

A cereal grass seed or fruit, the seeds or fruits of several food plants, including cereal grasses and other species used commercially and legally (such as the soybean): grain-producing plants.

The true cereal grains, which are members of the Poaceae plant family, include a variety of grains including wheat, oats, rice, corn (maize), barley, sorghum, rye, and millet.

Nearly half of the grains cultivated worldwide are harvested for human use. Wheat flour is used to produce bread, rice is steamed, and maize tortillas are made.

A staple diet in practically all human cultures is grains. The staple food is something that is routinely consumed, frequently at every meal. Foods that are staples can be consumed fresh or kept for year-round use. The three most widely consumed staple foods on Earth are rice, corn, and wheat.

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Which characteristics correctly explain early slavery in Louisiana? Check all that apply.

Settlers with land grants needed workers to tend their fields.
Many enslaved workers were American Indians from the area.
Settlers captured a number of American Indians to work as slaves.
Many American Indians died from exposure to European diseases.
Settlers practiced slavery despite a ban by the Mississippi Company.
Slave traders brought thousands of Africans to Louisiana to work as enslaved people.

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The last one
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Answer:

It's A, B, C and D.

Explanation:

I got it right on edge.

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Answer:

hmmmm

Explanation:

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How did the climate and geography influence the settlers of ancient Greece?

The poor farmland limited the sizes of communities.
The rocky terrain provided protection from invasion.
The mountains provided a mild climate all year for farming.
The warm climate allowed people to participate in outdoor activities.

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Answer:

it is c

Explanation:

the mountains created a mild environment in greece

The mountains provided a mild climate all year for farming. This influenced the settlers of ancient Greece. Thus, the correct answer is option C.

How did the climate influence ancient Greece?

The climate of Greece also posed difficulties for early farmers. The summers were hot and dry, while the winters were cold and windy. The Ancient Greeks cultivated crops and animals that were environmentally friendly. Wheat and barley were grown, as well as olives and grapes.

Greeks were forced to settle in isolated communities due to Greece's steep mountains and surrounding seas. Traveling by land was difficult, and sea voyages were dangerous. The majority of the ancient Greeks farmed, but good land and water were scarce.

Because Greece's mountains, islands, and peninsulas separated the Greek people and made communication difficult, Greek civilization evolved into independent city-states.

Therefore, mountains provided a mild climate all year for farming.

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Why do you think it is important that we have the 4th Amendment? Do you think we as a society really need this Amendment?

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Yes because it’s common sense

Answer: Yes, without this amendment we would have no privacy. Random people will certainly barge in your house un-invited. Yes, imagine a guy you never meet before came into your house and started looking around.

Explanation:

The Constitution, through the Fourth Amendment, protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. The Fourth Amendment, however, is not a guarantee against all searches and seizures, but only those that are deemed unreasonable under the law.

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7. How were settlers chosen?

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Answer:

Upon landing at Jamestown, the first colonial council was held by seven settlers whose names had been chosen and placed in a sealed box by King James I.

Explanation:

Answer:

landing at Jamestown, the first colonial council was held by seven settlers whose names had been chosen and placed in a sealed box by King James I.

so it was completely random they thought that god was choosing

them

What did the pioneers use buffalo chips for
on the trail?
A. Buffalo chips were used to grease the axis of the wagon.
B. Dried chips were burned in fires for cooking.
C. Children used them as a type of soap for washing clothes.

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Answer: i believe it is A

Explanation:

Answer:

I'm gonna go with B

Explanation:

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