Another word for speed

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Answer 1

Another word for speed is fast. Fast simply means to do some work / any type of moment in such a great speed that is known "Fast".

Answer 2

Answer:

another word for "speed" is "agility", "accelaretion"

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You are a reporter at the Spindletop strike. Write a short paragraph on the event. Consider the following:

*the people and events that led to the strike
*how the strike will affect the future

(PLEASE HELP ME OUT) ​

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On January 10, 1901, an enormous geyser of oil exploded from a drilling site at Spindletop Hill, a mound created by an underground salt deposit located near Beaumont in Jefferson County, southeastern Texas. Reaching a height of more than 150 feet and producing close to 100,000 barrels a day, the “gusher” was more powerful than any previously seen in the world. A booming oil industry soon grew up around the oil field at Spindletop, and many of the major oil companies in America, including Gulf Oil, Texaco and Exxon, can trace their origins there.

The Need for More Oil

By the mid-19th century, the tremendous effects of the Industrial Revolution had created a need for a cheaper and more convenient fossil fuel than coal; this need would be filled by petroleum. Edwin Drake drilled the first well specifically intended to extract oil in northwestern Pennsylvania in 1859, and by the end of the century, Pennsylvania had produced more oil than any other state.

Did you know? Today, Texas produces 1,087,000 barrels of oil per day.

As for Texas, Native Americans living in the region had known about the sticky black tar found in the earth there for centuries, and had long used it for medicinal purposes. By the end of the 19th century, several discoveries of oil had been made in the southeastern part of the state, including small fields near Nacogdoches and at Corsicana. In 1900, however, total Texas oil production was 863,000 barrels, a small fraction of the national total of 63 million.

Salt-Dome Speculation

Spindletop Hill, south of Beamount in Jefferson County, was formed by an underground salt dome, which pushed the earth above it higher and higher as it grew. It was the mechanic and self-taught geologist Patillo Higgins who first suspected there might be oil lurking beneath Spindletop (and other similar salt domes). Higgins organized the Gladys City Oil, Gas and Manufacturing Company in 1892 to look into the possibility, though his theory met with widespread skepticism from petroleum and geologic experts. Years later, Higgins ran a newspaper advertisement for fellow investors and got a response from the Austrian-born engineer Anthony F. Lucas, who shared Higgins’ view on the salt domes. When Lucas finally convinced leading Pennsylvania oilmen John Galey and James Guffey to finance a drilling operation, Higgins was completely excluded from the arrangement. (Higgins would later sue, and receive a comfortable profit from the Spindletop oil field.)

Drilling began at Spindletop in October 1900, and by early January 1901 they had reached a depth of some 1,020 feet after overcoming initial difficulties in drilling into the sandy ground. On January 10, mud began bubbling out of the hole. Workers soon fled as the mud came gushing out at high speed, followed by natural gas and then by oil. The Lucas Geyser, as it was called, reached a height of more than 150 feet, and was the most powerful that had ever been seen in the world. It was soon producing close to 100,000 barrels a day, more than all the other oil wells in America combined.

A Booming Industry

Tens of thousands of people flocked to the Spindletop oil field after the strike, transforming southeastern Texas from a sleepy backwater to a bustling boomtown within months. Spindletop in 1901 saw the earliest beginnings of the petroleum company that would become Gulf Oil Corporation (bought by Chevron Corporation in 1984). The oil strike at Spindletop also spawned the oil giants Texaco (founded as the Texas Fuel Company), Amoco and the Humble Oil Company (later Exxon Company USA).

In its first year, Spindletop produced more than 3.5 million barrels of oil; in its second, production rose to 17.4 million. In addition to driving the price of oil down and destroying the previous monopoly held by John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil, Spindletop ushered in a new era in Texas-based industry, and was enormously influential in the state’s future development. New oil companies were formed, along with the refining and marketing organizations needed to support them, offering a host of new jobs and increased income for the state’s inhabitants. Meanwhile, thousands of new prospectors arrived in Texas, searching for their own fields of black gold.

Lasting Impact

Though the oil boom surrounding Spindletop had largely subsided by the beginning of World War I, its impact would last much longer. The abundance of oil found in Texas would fuel the expansion of the shipping and railroad industries, as well as the development of new innovations such as automobiles and airplanes. By the late 20th century, oil refining, chemicals and petrochemicals continued to dominate Texas industry, though electronics, aerospace and other high-tech fields had increased in importance.

Determine whether each of the following arguments is a deductive argument or an inductive argument. If the argument is a deductive argument, then evaluate the argument for its validity and soundness. If the argument is an inductive argument, then evaluate the argument for its strength and cogency. Use the selection lists beneath each argument to indicate your answers.Argument AThis ancient map of the world clearly indicates the location of Atlantis in relation to other locations in the ancient world. Even though ancient maps are generally less reliable than modern maps, and Atlantis is generally acknowledged to be mythical, if you take your directions from this ancient map then it is probably true that you will discover Atlantis.Argument A is ______ (inductive/deductive), ______ (weak/strong), _________ (cogent, uncogent)Argument BSonia has been playing roulette all evening in a casino, and over the course of the evening she has managed to quadruple her original bankroll. Because of this, it is likely that she will keep winning if she plays roulette every night the following week.Argument B is ______ (inductive/deductive), ______ (weak/strong), _________ (cogent, uncogent)Argument CEgypt is a popular ski destination during its winter season because tourists are permitted to ski down the sides of the Great Pyramids. Because of this, it is likely that many people pack ski equipment when they travel to Egypt in the winter season.Argument A is ______ (inductive/deductive), ______ (weak/strong), _________ (cogent, uncogent)

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Answer:

See answer below:

Explanation:

Argument A:

This ancient map of the world clearly indicates the location of Atlantis in relation to other locations in the ancient world. Even though ancient maps are generally less reliable than modern maps, and Atlantis is generally acknowledged to be mythical, if you take your directions from this ancient map then it is probably true that you will discover Atlantis. Argument A is inductive, weak, uncogent.

Argument B:

Sonia has been playing roulette all evening in a casino, and over the course of the evening she has managed to quadruple her original bankroll. Because of this, it is likely that she will keep winning if she plays roulette every night the following week. Argument B is inductive, strong, uncogent

Argument C:

Egypt is a popular ski destination during its winter season because tourists are permitted to ski down the sides of the Great Pyramids. Because of this, it is likely that many people pack ski equipment when they travel to Egypt in the winter season. Argument A is deductive, strong, cogent  

 

6 Define natural resources?​

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Answer:

natural resources are materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.

What was a conquistador in the Americas?
a soldier who marched for glory, God, and gold

a scientist who recorded new species of plants and animals in newly discovered lands

a mariner who sailed the oceans to discover new territories

a missionary who spread Catholicism

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I think the answer is a soldier who marched for glory, God and gold

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

A soldier who marched for glory, god, and gold.

Which of the following is not a form of heat transfer?

a
Radiation
b
Transpiration
c
Convection
d
Conduction

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The answer is B, transpiration.


Transpiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers.

Advil and Bayer get into an argument one afternoon on a street corner downtown. Bayer takes a swing with his fist at Advil, but Advil ducks and responds by hitting Bayer. After continued blows are struck by both of them, Advil pushes Bayer into the street and Bayer is knocked unconscious. Advil then walks away leaving Bayer. At that moment, Visine, while driving her car, fails to see Bayer in time and runs over him causing him serious injury. What torts have been committed

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Involuntary manslaughter

List and describe two changes that have occurred since the age of dinosaurs.

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Answer:

there is technology, We have the english language.

Explanation:

Back when the dinosours romed the earth we didnt  have phones, The cavemen didn't talk in english they use drawings

What type of exploration have people done in the southern Atlantic?

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Answer:

sub type

Explanation:

i dont know just go with that

The modern country of Israel was founded as a:
A. major region of the Muslim Ottoman Empire.
B. British colony just before the start of World War I.
C. military base to launch attacks against Syria. D. Homeland for Jewish people after the Holocaust.
(P.S I'll give brainlyest to the person that is correct)

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D. Homeland for Jewish people after the Holocaust.

Much of the Amazon Basin is covered by the world’s largest rain forest? True or false

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

believeme

Why are people often surprised when a volcano erupts? Save and Exit.​

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Maybe because it’s scary and could melt somebody’s hand off

Volcanos can lie dormant for many years. During a dormant period. A volcano might seem to be peaceful and safe.

Credit unions differ from retail banks because they are
Ans:A owned by their members

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Answer:

A. Owned by their members

Explanation:

Answer: A. owned by their members.

Explanation:

an instrumental piece of music consisting of a set of ____ in a particular order; usually sharing the same key, is called a suite

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Answer: Dances

Explanation: Hope this helps

2) Which one of the following isa
branch of forestry?
O Protection Forestry
Deforestation
O Forest Management
O Restricted Forestry

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Answer:

Forest Management

Explanation:

Forestry can be defined as the art and science of creating, development, management, conservation and analysis of the living organisms such as plants, trees and woodlands existing in the forest. This is usually done so as to tap into the environmental benefits associated with the forests and to ensure the continuous existence of wildlife, plant growth and development.

Forest Management is a branch of forestry. The field of forest management typically deals with legal, administrative, financial, economical, technical and social aspects of a forest so as to facilitate the smooth running and operation of the forest reserve.

Which of the following statements about the Shang dynasty’s religion is false

A.
The Shang thought that ancestors watched their daily lives.
B.
The Shang used turtle bones to tell the future.
C.
The Shang practiced ancestor worship.
D.
The Shang believed in only one god.

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Answer:

the answer is D

Explanation:

I took the test

D I had this test trust me

What is Lincoln asking of people in this address?
A. that they carry on the victory gained by the
soldiers at Gettysburg
B. that they continue fighting the Confederacy
C. that they bury the people who died at
Gettysburg

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Answer:

(A) that they carry on the victory gained by the soldiers at Gettysburg.

Explanation:

That they carry on the victory gained by the soldiers at Gettysburg Lincoln asking of people in this address. Thus, option (a) is correct.

Who is Lincoln?

Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, and passed away on February 12, 1865. He was a lawyer from the United States who planned to join the Republican Party. He was the political struggle in her life. He always favors the slaves. He was the developer of the American economy.

The military and army gained the victory. Abraham Lincoln gave the speech to announce the victory was continued. U.S. citizens are listening to the speech. The purpose of the address is to free the nation and ensure equality of men and women. The citizen is the one saved.

As a result, the Lincoln address is the main reason is carry victory gained by the solider. Therefore, option (a) is correct.

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What are benefits of good study habits? Check all that apply. improved academic performance reduced stress better performance in extra-curricular activities remembering information an effective use of time​

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Answer: All of the above.

Explanation: Having improved academic performance, reduced stress, better performance in extra-curricular activities, and remembering information in a effective use of time​ are all good study habits. If you improved your academic performance, you can answer questions without stopping, and if you have stress, but reduce it you can do everyday tasks.

Answer:

All of the answers are correct

Explanation:

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Which of the following describes how Nigeria gained independence from Great Britain?

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Answer:

The entire territory of the Royal Niger Company came into the hands of the British government. On 1 January 1900, the British Empire created the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and the Northern Nigeria Protectorate. ... On 27 October 1958 Britain agreed that Nigeria would become an independent state on 1 October 1960.

Explanation:

The president can veto a bill that has been passed by Congress. This is an example of which principle in action?
O checks and balances
O judicial review
O federalism
O popular sovereignty

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I guess is checks and balances I don’t really know if I’m right

1. What assumption were the drafters of the Constitution working under
as they kept the document general and brief?
A. There was not enough time to draft a long, detailed document before the states
had to ratify it
B. Most of the power of the federal government would be reserved to the president,
who could govern as he fit
C. The details of the government would be worked out in the future, as the need arose,
within the framework of the Constitution
D. Written constitutions were an untested basis for democratic government, so it was
better to keep such a document brief

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Answer:

Between May and September 1787, delegates from 12 states convened in Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation, which had proven insufficient to cope with the challenges facing the young nation.

The convention was the site of spirited debate over the size, scope, and structure of the federal government, and its result was the United States Constitution.

The notorious Three-Fifths Compromise apportioned representation to the southern slaveholding states in a scheme that counted five enslaved men and women as three.

Creating a new government

From May 25 to September 17, 1787, 55 delegates from 12 states convened in Philadelphia for the Constitutional Convention. Rhode Island was the only state that refused to send representatives to the convention, which assumed as its primary task the revision or replacement of the Articles of Confederation.

Though the Articles of Confederation had provided the framework for governance since the declaration of the American Revolution against Britain, many of the fledgling nation’s political leaders agreed that the creation of a stronger central government was essential to the development of the power and potential of the United States. Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government lacked the power of taxation, had no authority to regulate commerce, and was impotent to resolve conflicts arising between states.

Seeking to bolster the authority of the federal government, the delegates gathered at Independence Hall in Philadelphia and elected George Washington to preside over the convention.

One of the most spirited debates at the convention regarded the composition of the legislative branch of government. Should the legislature be unicameral—consisting of one house—or bicameral—consisting of two houses? Perhaps more importantly, how should representation in the legislature be apportioned?

James Madison proposed the Virginia Plan, which called for a bicameral legislature in which representation would be based on population. The larger states supported this plan, because it would accord them greater representation based on their more numerous populations. However, the smaller states opposed it, and submitted a competing proposal, the New Jersey Plan. According to this scheme, which was basically inherited from the Articles of Confederation, the legislature would be unicameral and each state would have a single vote.

Drafting the Constitution

The delegates ultimately combined elements of both plans in what became known as the Connecticut Compromise. The legislative branch would be bicameral, consisting of an upper house—the Senate—and a lower house—the House of Representatives. Representation in the House would be based on population, and each state was allotted two seats in the Senate. The office of the president would constitute the executive authority and was to be chosen by the electoral college.

The structure of government would be federalist in nature, consisting of three independent branches: the legislature, Congress; the executive, the president: and the judicial, the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court would adjudicate disputes between states, and Congress was authorized to levy taxes, declare war, raise an army, regulate interstate commerce, and draft laws consistent with the purpose of exercising these powers.

The compromise also addressed another major point of contention between northern and southern states over the issue of slavery. Should enslaved people be counted for the purpose of a state’s representation in Congress? And if so, how? The northern states did not think enslaved people should be counted at all, while the southern slaveholding states thought they should. The Three-Fifths Compromise established that enslaved men and women would be represented in the House at a ratio of 3 to 5 of their actual numbers. Thus, every five individuals would count as three for the purposes of both legislative representation and taxation.

The Three-Fifths Compromise was one of the most notorious provisions of the Constitution. For delegates from the northern states, many of whom were morally opposed to the institution of slavery, the compromise was viewed as a necessary evil in order to secure the ratification of the Constitution since the southern states had threatened to refuse to ratify the document if the interests of southern slaveholders were not protected therein.

Ratifying the Constitution

Before the Constitution could take effect, it had to be ratified—formally approved by the assemblies of at least nine of the 12 states that had sent delegates to the convention.

Painting depicting the signing of the Constitution

Painting depicting the signing of the Constitution

Explanation:

The details of the government would be worked out in the future, as the need arose, within the framework of the Constitution is the assumption were the drafters of the Constitution working under as they kept the document general and brief. Hence, option C is correct.

What is the concept of the passage?

Delegates from 12 states met in Philadelphia between May and September 1787 to rewrite the Articles of Confederation, which had proven insufficient to address the problems the nascent country was facing.

The United States Constitution was created as a result of the heated discussion that took place at the convention regarding the federal government's size, authority, and organization.

In the infamous Three-Fifths Compromise, which counted five enslaved men and women as three, representation was distributed to the southern slave-owning states. Although since the declaration of the American Revolution against Britain the Articles of Confederation had given the structure for governing.

Thus, option C is correct.

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The force that supports an object that rests on a surface in the opposite direction of gravity is

A. Normal force
B. Air resistance
C. Gravity
D. Friction

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LANA DEL RAY IS THE ANSWER (gravity I think)

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Which is a part of North Carolina's constitution?
O the Declaration of Rights
O the Bill of Rights
o the Constitutional Convention
O the Confiscation Acts
Please help

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Answer:

1st

Explanation:

The Declaraction of rights

1. Does this scene seem to be full of hate or empathy? Use a quote from the document to support your answer.
2. Make a prediction about how the country will come together after this. What clues lead you to make this prediction?

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Answer:

1. This scene shows how empathy. "But, as I was saying, every token of armed hostility having been laid aside, and the men having given their words of honor that they would never serve again against the flag, they were free to go whither they would and as best they could."

2. Based on this scene, the south  may be restored to the  Union without much change from before the war. This is seen in how they are free to go home.

Explanation:

What was feudalism?
A system where the government told people what crops to grow.
A system where peasants sold their goods at local markets.
A system where peasants worked land owned by landowners.
A system where the government distributed food according to egalitarian principles.

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Feudalism was the system in European medieval societies of the 10th to 13th centuries CE whereby a social hierarchy was established based on local administrative control and the distribution of land into units (fiefs).

How did wealth and trade help drive the Renaissance?​

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Answer:

they arent equal

Explanation:

Answer:

they are not equivalent

Explanation:

Many churches became more secular in the face of an increasingly materialistic culture. The new immigration drastically expanded the ____________ and __________ faiths and new varieties emerged, including the __________ Army and the Christian __________ Church. Finally this section covers the important explosion of public and private schools (including parochial schools for the new Catholic immigrants).

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Answer:

Explanation:

Many churches became more secular in the face of an increasingly materialistic culture. The new immigration drastically expanded the Roman Catholics and Jewish faiths and new varieties emerged, including the Salvation Army and the Christian Science Church.

Finally this section covers the important explosion of public and private schools (including parochial schools for the new Catholic immigrants).

How does Canada’s location help it to be a leader in world trade?

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Answer:

to trade with other countries around the world. country, the climate keeps most of its people living in just a few areas. Most of the southeastern part of Canada has a humid continental climate.

WHY DO YOU THINK HAVING A SLAVERY IN HALF THE COUNTRY AND FREEDOM IN THE OTHER HALF WOULD CAUSE PROBLEMS?

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Answer:

it would cause war.

Explanation:

Answer: there would be too much immigration on one side of the world creating overpopulation

.What do you think accounts for the enormous popularity of "black minstrels" with white
audience's

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Explanation:

Minstrels were created by a Canadian named Rice. Like movies, minstrel shows were created based upon audience tastes and values. The first step for superior group to control another group is to objectify them. Minstrel shows portrayed African Americans as simple minded, happy, musical, and lazy people who are happy to be a slave. White people wanted justify slavery. They wanted to see that black people could benefit from the slavery. They liked to think that their slaves were minstrels rather than normal human being like themselves.  In addition, people love watching idiots and they want to believe that they are smarter than others.

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