Answer:
Cherokee nation, had been served on the governor and attorney-general of the state of Georgia on the 27th December 1830, and the 1st of January 1831. The notice stated that the motion would be made in this court on Saturday, the 5th day of March 1831. The bill was signed by John Ross, principal chief of the Cherokee nation, and an affidavit, in the usual form, of the facts stated in the bill was annexed; which was sworn to before a justice of the peace of Richmond county, state of Georgia.
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The amount of heat that the Northern and Southern hemispheres receive during the year depends on _____.
1.the Equator
2.the position of the moon
3.the number of planets in the solar system
4.Earth’s tilt
Answer:
Earth's Tilt
Explanation:
Answer:
The amount of heat that the Northern and Southern hemispheres receive during the year depends on Earth’s tilt.
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The Ancient Chinese were famous for their inventions and technology. Many of their inventions had lasting impact on the entire world. Other inventions led to great feats of engineering like the Grand Canal and the Great Wall of China.
Firing a rocket using gunpowder The Diamond Sutra is the world's oldest Printed Book
Here are some of the notable inventions and discoveries made by the engineers and scientists of Ancient China:
Silk - Silk was a soft and light material much desired by the wealthy throughout the world. It became such a valuable export that the trade route running from Europe to China became known as the Silk Road. The Chinese learned how to make silk from the cocoons of silkworms. They managed to keep the process for making silk a secret for hundreds of years.
Paper - Paper was invented by the Chinese as well as many interesting uses for paper like paper money and playing cards. The first paper was invented in the 2nd century BC and the manufacture later perfected around 105 AD. (Modern paper, not papyrus paper).
Printing - Wood block printing was invented in AD 868 and then moveable type around 200 years later. This was actually hundreds of years before the invention of the printing press by Gutenberg in Europe.
The Compass - The Chinese invented the magnetic compass to help determine the correct direction. They used this in city planning at first, but it became very important to map makers and for the navigation of ships.
Gunpowder - Gunpowder was invented in the 9th century by chemists trying to find the Elixir of Immortality. Not long after, engineers figured out how to use gunpowder for military uses such as bombs, guns, mines, and even rockets. They also invented fireworks and made great beautiful displays of fireworks for celebrations.
Boat Rudder - The rudder was invented as a way to steer large ships. This enabled the Chinese to build huge ships as early as 200 AD, well before they were ever built in Europe.
Other - Other inventions include the umbrella, porcelain, the wheelbarrow, iron casting, hot air balloons, seismographs to measure earthquakes, kites, matches, stirrups for riding horses, and acupuncture.
Fun Facts
Gunpowder, paper, printing, and the compass are sometimes called the Four Great Inventions of Ancient
China.
Kites were first used as a way for the army to signal warnings.
Umbrellas were invented for protection from the sun as well as the rain.
Chinese doctors knew about certain herbs to help sick people. They also knew that eating good foods was
important to being healthy.
Compasses were often used to make sure that homes were built facing the correct direction so they would
be in harmony with nature.
The Grand Canal in China is the longest manmade canal or river in the world. It is over 1,100 miles long
and stretches from Beijing to Hangzhou.
They invented the abacus in the 2nd century BC. This was a calculator that used sliding beads to help
compute math problems quickly.
A clear coating called lacquer was made to protect and enhance certain works of art and furniture.
Paper money was first developed and used in China during the Tang dynasty (7th century)
4) What did ancient Chinese chemists discover when trying to find the Elixir of Immortality?
A. Silk
B. A cure for the Black Plague D. Gunpowder
C. How a compass works
D. Gunpowder
10) How were kites first used by the Ancient Chinese?
A.As a toy for young children
B.A way to celebrate at festivals
C.A way to move things to the top of the Great Wall
D.As signal warnings for the army
Answer:
They are both D
Explanation
Answer:
question 1 is D question 2 is also D
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Rip flower girl. If flower girl has 200 flower and gets rid of 56 how much does she have
Answer:200-56=144
Explanation:
What event in Genghis Khan's childhood shaped his ruthless behavior?
Answer:
Genghis Khan was a fierce warrior and a wise leader.
Explanation:
Becoming a warrior taught him to be strong which shaped his ruthless behavior
He wed outside his own tribe and had four kids with a woman named Börte because he was determined to bring the nomadic tribes of the Mongolian steppe together.
How was the early life of Genghis Khan?
His upbringing was not easy. Genghis had to deal with the ugliness of life on the Mongolian Steppe from a young age. When he was just nine years old, his father was poisoned by rival Tatars. Subsequently, his tribe banished his family and forced his mother to raise her seven children by herself.
Who was the mother of Genghis Khan?
His father had abducted his mother and made her enter into an arranged marriage. Life for the Temujin at that time was violent and unpredictable, with hundreds of nomadic tribes continuously battling and stealing from one another on the central Asian steppe. His father was killed by poisoning by a rival clan before he turned ten.
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Describe why and how the government raises money to pay for its services.
Answer:
the government raises about 10% of its revenues from other sources, including "excise" taxes on products such as alcohol, Tobacco and gasoline; custom duties and taxes on Imports of foreign Goods "tarrifs"
Answer:
Revenues from other sources, including “excise” taxes on products such as alcohol, tobacco and gasoline; customs duties and taxes on imports of foreign goods (“tariffs”); estate taxes; “user” fees for government services such as issuing a patent or approving a new drug; and ...
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In a country with a high population density, such as Japan, people are _____.
1 moving so they can live in a better place
2 spread out across a large area
3 crowded close together
4 moving because they cannot feed their families
Answer:
Crowded close together
Explanation:
Japan build their houses high to save space. Im sure this answer is right, but look at the other answer first.
What do we call the branch of science for classification of organisms? Question 4 options: A. Physics B. Chemistry C. Taxonomy D. Biology
Answer:
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Why are river valleys so important
Answer: river valleys provide water for both irrigation and drinking, transportation, fish for eating, and often provide silt, a fertile soil found in many rivers.
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What decisions did everyone at the Alamo have to face?
Answer:
I think they had to face the choice to flee or fight to the death and hopefully survive
Explanation:
Why might a business want to use a bank? Give an example of why a business owner would use a bank.
Answer:
A buisness owner may use a bank to make legal purchases to not be accused of any illegal acts.
1. According to Captain DeForest, what were some of the particular elements of life in the gully that made it so stressful?
2. What were the particular dangers for the men in the gully?
Which statement is true of wind currents?
1 Winds and air currents flow in random patterns that are difficult to predict.
2 Warm air in the temperate zones sinks below the cold air of polar regions.
3 Wind currents flow in regular patterns depending on the latitude through which they are moving.
4 Because of the Earth’s rotation, wind currents all over the globe tend to blow from the southeast or east.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Our planet's rotation produces a force on all bodies moving relative to the Earth. ... The force, called the "Coriolis effect," causes the direction of winds and ocean currents to be deflected.
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What happens when moist air within a cloud rises?
1 It evaporates, creating bands of cold air.
2 It condenses and falls as a tornado.
3 It evaporates, creating bands of warm air.
4 It condenses and falls as rain or snow.
Choose one of the following writing assignments, and write at least 200 words. Use complete sentences.
How would you feel if you knew that you could grow up and hold all of the public offices of your town at different times? Describe the types of offices you might like the most and why.
(04.01 MC) ancient greece
Ancient Greece was a civilization belonging to a period of Greek history from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of antiquity (c. AD 600). This era was immediately followed by the Early Middle Ages and the Byzantine period. Roughly three centuries after the Late Bronze Age collapse of Mycenaean Greece, Greek urban poleis began to form in the 8th century BC, ushering in the Archaic period and colonization of the Mediterranean Basin. This was followed by the age of Classical Greece, from the Greco-Persian Wars to the 5th to 4th centuries BC. The conquests of Alexander the Great of Macedon spread Hellenistic civilization from the western Mediterranean to Central Asia. The Hellenistic period ended with the conquest of the eastern Mediterranean world by the Roman Republic, and the annexation of the Roman province of Macedonia in Roman Greece, and later the province of Achaea during the Roman Empire.
is compromising necessary in life (why or why not)
(please write three to five sentences)
Answer:
Compromising is essential to forming strong relationships with others. Frendships with no compromise are bound to break due to disagreement and argumentation. Compromise also applies to the buisness world because if someone wants everything their way they'll likely become disdained by their coworkers. If worse comes to worst, they might get fired. With compromise however, these issues are solvable and circumventable.
Answer:
Compromising, not unlike setting boundaries, crafting agreements and honoring commitments, is an essential skill for successful dating relationships as well as long-term, primary love relationships.
Explanation:
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In the years from 1850 to 1930, about _____ Europeans migrated to the United States.
A 10 million
B 100 million
C 4.5 million
D 30 million
Answer
It’s c
Explanation:
Question:
In the years from 1850 to 1930, about _____ Europeans migrated to the United States.
Answer:
4.5 million
EXPLORATION: View President-elect Biden’s presidential inauguration. Use the chart below to take notes on the categories in each row.
Joe Biden Inaugural Address - January 20, 2021
Specific Issues/Topics Discussed
Democracy
Tone and Images Used
Words and Ideas Repeated Throughout
Notable Quotes/Historic Events/Important Documents Referenced
Principles of Government/American Ideals Referenced
The Role of Government in Addressing the Nation’s Problems
Priorities for His Presidency
Answer:
He wanted to make it clear that he would try to get the vaccine out as soon as possible and try to help America become one again
and he says to all the people who didn't vote for him and did that this is a democracy and he will try to do his best to help all even the people who didn't like him
the tone he used was a firm affirmative tone like seriousness
Explanation:
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Answer:
: virus/pandemic
: crises
: wanting everyone to respect and listen to each other
: doesn’t want disagreement to become disunion
Explanation:
Words and Ideas Repeated Throughout
This Portuguese explorer proved it was possible to circumnavigate the continent of Africa. Dias Cabral Henry De Gama
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Answer:
explorer Bartolomeu Dias
In 1488, Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias (c. 1450-1500) became the first European mariner to round the southern tip of Africa, opening the way for a sea route from Europe to Asia.
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Answer:
Dias
Explanation:
Dias was a Portuguese explorer and he proved it was possible to circumnavigate the continent of Africa.
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Humid subtropical climates get _____.
1 rain mostly in the winter
2 plenty of rain year round
3 rain mostly in the summer
4 occasional rain throughout spring and summer
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Most Humid Subtropical areas receive about 48 inches of rain each year. The rain falls throughout the year. The regularly high temperatures evaporate water, which causes humidity and precipitation. The high humidity in this region makes summer temperatures feel even hotter.
The Bourbon Triumvirate was comprised of three men?
A_ Grady, Gordon & Brown
B_ Grady, Watson & Brown
C_ Colquitt, Brown & Gordon
D_ Colquitt, Watson, Gordon
Answer:
i think its C
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Explanation:
Which of the following best describes an impact that Australia’s relative location has on the people of Australia?
A. A large number of companies from Asian countries do business with Australians.
B. Australia is home to many immigrants from African countries.
C. Australia experiences frequent conflicts with South American countries.
D. Australia has a large Russian language population.
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Describe the Way of Works as a path to Moksha.
Answer:
moral principles, meditation, and the middle way of life
Explanation:
How did a changing environment put a strain on the people of Ghana?
Answer:
The main long-term impacts of climate change include: changing rainfall patterns causing reduction in agriculture production and reducing food security, worsening water security, decreasing fish resources in large lakes due to rising temperature and shifting vector-borne diseases.
Explanation:
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What is a canopy?
A. a dense, leafy layer formed by the uppermost branches of a rain forest
B. a forest with trees that produce cones to carry seeds
C. low desert vegetation that needs little water
D. a park-like landscape of grasslands with scattered trees and many shrubs
Answer:
The answer is A, a dense, leafy layer formed by the uppermost branches of a rainforest
Explanation:
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What happened to the Continental Army at the Valley Forge encampment?
Group of answer choices
The appealing agricultural surroundings lured many troops away from duty.
Many colonial troops were replaced with mercenaries from Europe.
The army's ranks swelled to unprecedented numbers.
Many troops died, but those who survived were well trained.
Answer:
The especially harsh winter of 1777-1778 put the American army to the test, and hundreds of the 11,000 troops posted at Valley Forge died of disease. The suffering soldiers, on the other hand, were kept together by their devotion to the Patriot cause and to General Washington, who remained with his men.
Why do you think Thomas Paine called his pamphlet “Common Sense?” If you were to name it something different what would it be? Explain.
Answer:
He called it common sense because he wanted the colonists to wake and and do something about their struggles.
Explanation:
I would name it waking up because that's what he wanted to happen
Answer:
Explanation:
he wanted le colonists to get up and do something 'bout their problems
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Which statement is true?
1.Time zone borders on land may curve to keep regions together.
2.There are 12 time zones around Earth.
3.Each country or nation has only one time zone.
4.Time zones are exactly 15° apart around Earth.
Answer:
1.Time zone borders on land may curve to keep regions together.
Explanation:
This is the correct option
The Ancient Chinese were famous for their inventions and technology. Many of their inventions had lasting impact on the entire world. Other inventions led to great feats of engineering like the Grand Canal and the Great Wall of China.
Firing a rocket using gunpowder The Diamond Sutra is the world's oldest Printed Book
Here are some of the notable inventions and discoveries made by the engineers and scientists of Ancient China:
Silk - Silk was a soft and light material much desired by the wealthy throughout the world. It became such a valuable export that the trade route running from Europe to China became known as the Silk Road. The Chinese learned how to make silk from the cocoons of silkworms. They managed to keep the process for making silk a secret for hundreds of years.
Paper - Paper was invented by the Chinese as well as many interesting uses for paper like paper money and playing cards. The first paper was invented in the 2nd century BC and the manufacture later perfected around 105 AD. (Modern paper, not papyrus paper).
Printing - Wood block printing was invented in AD 868 and then moveable type around 200 years later. This was actually hundreds of years before the invention of the printing press by Gutenberg in Europe.
The Compass - The Chinese invented the magnetic compass to help determine the correct direction. They used this in city planning at first, but it became very important to map makers and for the navigation of ships.
Gunpowder - Gunpowder was invented in the 9th century by chemists trying to find the Elixir of Immortality. Not long after, engineers figured out how to use gunpowder for military uses such as bombs, guns, mines, and even rockets. They also invented fireworks and made great beautiful displays of fireworks for celebrations.
Boat Rudder - The rudder was invented as a way to steer large ships. This enabled the Chinese to build huge ships as early as 200 AD, well before they were ever built in Europe.
Other - Other inventions include the umbrella, porcelain, the wheelbarrow, iron casting, hot air balloons, seismographs to measure earthquakes, kites, matches, stirrups for riding horses, and acupuncture.
Fun Facts
Gunpowder, paper, printing, and the compass are sometimes called the Four Great Inventions of Ancient
China.
Kites were first used as a way for the army to signal warnings.
Umbrellas were invented for protection from the sun as well as the rain.
Chinese doctors knew about certain herbs to help sick people. They also knew that eating good foods was
important to being healthy.
Compasses were often used to make sure that homes were built facing the correct direction so they would
be in harmony with nature.
The Grand Canal in China is the longest manmade canal or river in the world. It is over 1,100 miles long
and stretches from Beijing to Hangzhou.
They invented the abacus in the 2nd century BC. This was a calculator that used sliding beads to help
compute math problems quickly.
A clear coating called lacquer was made to protect and enhance certain works of art and furniture.
Paper money was first developed and used in China during the Tang dynasty (7th century)
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Questions:
1) What are two of the great feats of civil engineering accomplished by the engineers of Ancient China?
A. The Pyramids and the Sphinx
B. Aqueducts and the Colosseum
C. The Great Wall and the Grand Canal
D. The Taj Mahal and the Panama Canal
2) What important invention did the Ancient Chinese invent before Johannes Gutenberg did in Europe?
A. Gunpowder C. Silk material
B. Telescope D. Printing Press
3) What are considered the four great inventions of the Ancient Chinese civilization?
A. Printing, silk, kites, and fireworks
B. Gunpowder, paper, printing, and the compass
C. Compass, paper, telescope, and the cotton gin
D. Wheelbarrow, boat rudder, matches, and acupuncture
Answer:
1 c) The great wall and the grand canal
2c) silk Material
3d)wheel barrow, boat rudder, matches , and acupuncture
The great wall of China is one of the engineering wonders of the world which have stood for generations. The grand canal. Ancient China were very famous due to their engineering ingenuity.
Hence we can conclude that the answers to your questions are as listed above.
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The condition of the air and sky from day to day is _____.
1 climate
2 temperature
3 precipitation
4 weather
Answer:
4
Explanation:
weather changes each day, climate is the overall weather over a long period of time(e.g. climate change)