The correct option is A). the teaching of evolution vs. religious fundamentalism.
What is Scopes Trial?Scopes Trial was the prosecution of science teacher, John Scopes for teaching evolution in a Tennessee public school in 1925.
Scopes was not sure whether he had ever actually taught evolution or not, but he deliberately incriminated himself in order to give a defendant to the case.
He was found guilty and was fined $100.
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Which correctly describes the 10 amendments
To what extent did 19th century reform movements promote democratic values?
Answer:
The Reform movements in the United States made sure the people had good working conditions as a result of the various protests and movements which was a major occurrence in the country.
These movements were very important as they focused on religious rights and abolition of Slavery and segregation, fundamental rights for the common man and Women rights during this period. The successes of these movements has been sustained till today.
Dams are used for all of the following purposes except
A flood control
B. hydroelectric power
C. decoration
D. recreation
Answer:
c, its hard to build and expencive to use it as decoration
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Decoration
Explanation:
Why were the Portuguese able to conquer and control coastal cities?
Answer Portuguese wanted to use Africa as a place for the Slave trade and a Trade post. These two were some of the main factors that leads the Portuguese to conquer East Africa. The Portuguese conquest did not leave a significant impression on the Kenya, Somalia and Tanzania coast.
Explanation:
Which of the following countries are the five permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations?
Answer:
People's Republic of China,the French Republic,the USA,the Russian Federation,and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Explanation:
They are the soverign states to whom the UN Charter of 1945 grants a permanent seat on the Security Council of the United Nations.
Answer:
USA,Russia,China,France,UK
Explanation:
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The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory incident of 1911 showed that all of the following was needed except:
A. stronger enforcement of child labor laws
B. improved workplace safety regulations
C. weekly fire drills
D. reduced work week
Answer:
I think it's D.
Explanation:
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Which development concerning civil rights occurred during the 1920s? A. The federal government outlawed literacy tests. B. The federal government abolished poll taxes. C. The federal government granted Native Americans citizenship. D. The Supreme Court ruled that all legislative districts must have equal populations (one man, one vote principle).
Answer:
C - The federal government granted Native Americans citizenship.
2. List at least 4 bad things that have happened in Somalia under anarchy.
Answer:
Somalia is a country that is not under the control of a single country since 26th January 1991.
Explanation:
Somalia is the topmost dangerous country in the world. It is under the control of many countries. Many reason are there in Somalia that make this country, most dangerous and suffering more.
The food and climate are the central themes of the suffering of this country.
The normal rainfall pattern is the main cause of the livelihood of Somalia people.
Drought plays a vital role in a severe impact on poverty.
The role of al Shabaab
To mitigate the draught and preventing feminine
4. On page 26, the author writes, "So if these teams bring in so much money, why
don't the players get any of it?" What literary device is she using?
O A. symbolism
O B. rhetorical question
O C. irony
O D. hyperbole
Answer:
Rhetorical question
Explanation:
the quote is asking a question to think about rather than to answer, making it a rhetorical question.
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What did Roman engineers build to resolve the lack of water in cities?
I think they built aqueducts.
The ethnic heritage of the people of Mexico is most closely tied to which country?
which country was created as a Muslim majority country?
Pakistan
india
Senegal
mali
Answer:
pakistan
Explanation:
How did the Seneca Convention further the rights of women suffrage
Answer:
the Seneca Falls Convention was the first women's rights convention in the United States. Held in July 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York, the meeting launched the women's suffrage movement, which more than seven decades later ensured women the right to vote.
After the legislature passes a law, what is the role of the president?
The president must enforce those laws.
The president can change the laws that person doesn't like.
The president sends the laws to the states for approval.
Laws passed by the legislature do not have to go to the president for approval.
I believe that the president sends the laws to the states for approval.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This is because after the law is been made by the legislature(Parliament), it is the responsibility of the executive(president) to sign it as an approval and the judiciary(supreme court) to interpret the law
why did the final paragraph of the constitution state " Done in convention by the unanimous consent of the states present ?
Answer:
The debates and compromises that went into creating the U.S. Constitution were done at a constitutional convention to which Rhode Island refused to send delegates.
What was the Platt Amendment? A. a measure that allowed the U.S. government to intervene in Cuban affairs B. Roosevelt's first action in controlling relations with Cuba C. a provision that reduced tariffs to strengthen international trade D. a secret alliance between Cuba and the U.S. promising to back each other in World War II
A. A measure that allowed the U.S. government to intervene in Cuban affairs.
Explanation:
The Platt Amendment was made in 1901 and had it so all treaties that were brought to Cuba had to be approved by the United States.
The United States could now intervene in Cuban affairs whenever they wanted, they wanted to protect certain interests that were on Cuba and protect the Cuban independence. The United States could also now lease or even buy certain parts of Cuban land for naval bases or even coaling stations to power certain things.
Many Cubans actually approved of the Platt Amendment, as many felt more protected and safer.
protestant churches taught that
a. everyone was equal in gods eyes
b. the power of the church was absolute
c. god favored those who did good
d. one could buy salvation
Answer:
A) everyone was equal in gods eyes
Explanation:
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Who was Sunni Ali?
(A) He was a great Soninke warrior.
(B) He was a great leader of Songhai.
(C) He was a great leader of Mali.
(D) He went on a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Answer:
I think option (b)
not sure
Answer:
B. He was a great leader of Songhai
Explanation:
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What ideas did the nationalists of Turkey support? Check all that apply. A more modern legal system an accessible educational system the acceptance of Armenian culture the end of an all-powerful monarchy an independent Turkish government civil laws based on religious texts
Answer:
A: a more modern legal system
B: an accessible educational system
D: the end of an all-powerful monarchy
E: an independent Turkish government
Explanation:
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The ideas the nationalists of Turkey supported are options:
A: a more modern legal systemB: an accessible educational systemD: the end of an all-powerful monarchyE: an independent Turkish governmentWhat ideas do Nationalists support?
Nationalism holds that every country ought to govern itself, unfastened from door interference (self-dedication), that a kingdom is a herbal and perfect basis for a polity, and that the nation is the only rightful source of political electricity.
Turkish nationalism is a political ideology that promotes and glorifies Turkish human beings, as both a countrywide, ethnic, and linguistic institution.
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What are some short and long term effects of the scientific revolution?
Answer:
Scientific progress became associated with optimistic ideas about the inevitability of progress and the attainments of a generalized happiness for all mankind.
1. What new invention during the Renaissance period helped new medical ideas to spread around Europe a lot more quickly than before?
Answer:
The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg.
Explanation:
The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg allowed new ideas to spread more quickly around Europe. The discovery of America by Columbus meant that new foods and medicines were brought back from the New World.
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A. Circle the name or term that best completes each sentence
1.Pericles introduced the idea of ______,in which citizens participate directly in government
Direct democracy
Representative democracy
Constitutional monarchy
2. Rome was a ______,a form of government in which citizens have the right to vote and to select their leaders
Constitutional monarchy
Republic
Monarchy
3.the ____was written code of law of the Jews
Twelve tables
Magna Carta
Ten Commandments
4.during the ____,Europeans became interested in life on earth and focused on the importance of the individual.
Reformation
Renassance
Glorious revolution
5.beginning in the 17th century some European monarchs claimed more authority through their _________.
Divine right
Due to process of law
Natural rights
6. The constitution of the untitled states established a ________,in which citizens elect representatives to make a law for them
Direct democracy
Constitutional monarchy
Representative government
Answer:
1) direct democracy
2) Republic
3) Ten commandments
4) Renassance
5)Divine Right
6) Representative democracy
PLEASE HELP Think about the first eight lines and the tone of the rest of the poem. Based on the poem, how do you think William Blake felt about child labor in London during the Industrial Revolution? Use at least three pieces of evidence from the poem to support your response. Your answer should be three to four sentences long.
Answer:
Blacke felt uncomfortable and sad about child labor.
Explanation:
The poem shows a sad situation for children who are exploited because of work. The poet shows a melancholy reality that tries to make the reader understand that the work these children are subjected to is something very uncomfortable and extremely sad.
On the lines "¨Could scarcely cry ¨Weep! Weep! Weep! Weep! ¨ So your chimneys I sweep, and in soot I sleep." the author shows how unhappy these children were and shows all their discontent with this reality.
In the lines "That thousands of sweepers, D, Joe, Ned, and Jack, Were all of them locked up in coffins of black," he shows how these children were doomed to die and missed a lifetime of opportunity.
In 1689 he accompanied Alonso De León in the successful search for René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle's Fort St. Louis, and the next year he assisted in the establishment of San Francisco de los Tejas mission. Who was this person? a. St. Francisco b. the viceroy of New Spain c. Damián Massanet d. Governor Terán
Answer:
c. Damián Massanet
Explanation:
He was a Franciscan priest. He founded the first Spanish mission in East Texas. He accompanied Alonso De León in the successful search for René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle's Fort St. Louis.
He wa also involved in assisting in the establishment of San Francisco de los Tejas mission.
Answer: C. Damián Massanet
Explanation:
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Why is the pilot only able to fix his plane when the little prince isn't there
Answer:
On his fifth day in the desert, the little prince wonders if his new sheep will eat both bushes and flowers. The pilot, who is trying to repair his plane, replies that sheep will eat anything, and the little prince asks him what use a flower’s thorns are if they don’t protect the flower. The pilot, frustrated with his engine and worried by his lack of food and water, yells that he is too busy with “serious matters” to answer the prince’s questions. Furious, the little prince accuses the pilot of acting like a grown-up instead of seeing what’s really important. The little prince argues that if a truly unique flower exists on a person’s planet, nothing is more important than wondering if a sheep will eat that flower. He then bursts into tears. Suddenly realizing that his new friend’s happiness is the most serious matter of all, the narrator cradles the little prince in his arms and comforts him by assuring the little prince that his flower will be fine. He offers to draw a muzzle for the sheep.
Summary: Chapter VIII
The prince tells the narrator all about his flower. One day, the prince notices a mysterious new plant sprouting on his planet. Worried that it might be a new type of baobab, he watches it cautiously at first. The sprout soon grows into a rose, a beautiful but vain creature who constantly demands that the little prince take care of her. The little prince loves the rose very much and is happy to satisfy her requests. He waters her, covers her with a glass globe at night, and puts up a screen to protect her from the wind. One day, however, the little prince catches the rose on the verge of making a minor lie. The rose says to the prince, “Where I come from,” even though she grew from a seed on the little prince’s planet and therefore does not “come from” anywhere. The rose’s lie makes the prince doubt the sincerity of her love. He grows so unhappy and lonely that he decides to leave his planet. The prince tells the pilot that he would not have left if he had looked at the rose’s deeds instead of her words. He realizes that the rose actually loves him, but he knows he is too young and inexperienced to know how to love her.
Summary: Chapter IX
On the day of the little prince’s departure from his planet, he cleans out all three of his volcanoes, even the dormant one, and he uproots all the baobab shoots he can find. He waters his rose a final time. As he is about to place the glass globe over the rose’s head, he feels like crying. He says good-bye to the rose. At first, she refuses to reply, but then she apologizes, assures the little prince that she loves him, and says she no longer needs him to set the globe over her. She says she will be fine without him to take care of her. Urging the little prince to leave, the rose turns away so he will not see her cry.
Analysis: Chapters VII–IX
When the pilot stops repairing his engine to listen to the story of the little prince and his rose, he affirms the little prince’s statement that love and relationships are the most “serious matters” of all. The literary critic Joy Marie Robinson writes that the rose “is best understood, perhaps, in the old literary tradition of the Roman de la rose [a thirteenth-century French poem], as an allegorical image of the loved one.” Robinson argues that the rose is a general symbol of the beloved and that the rose’s relationship with the prince offers a general, simple, and direct presentation of the power—and pain—of love.
The nature of the relationship between the rose and the prince is mysterious. They do not directly express their love for each other until their painful farewell. Before that, the flower coquettishly hints at her love, but she never actually states her feelings for the prince until he comes to say good-bye. Nor is it clear at this point in the story why the prince feels such love for the rose, who is a vain, foolish, frail, and naïve creature. However, the prince also shows himself to be a bit foolish. He isn’t able to understand the rose’s strange behavior, and he makes the irrevocable, stubborn decision to leave, which leaves him in tears.
Many critics and biographers consider the rose to be a representation of Saint-Exupéry’s wife, Consuelo. Antoine and Consuelo Saint-Exupéry’s marriage was colorful, passionate, and often troubled. In Saint-Exupéry’s mind, Consuelo appeared vain and difficult to care for, and the rose’s frequent coughing is reminiscent of Consuelo’s asthma. Saint-Exupéry was occasionally unfaithful to his wife, and the prince’s departure could be seen as an allegory for Saint-Exupéry’s infidelity. In fact, The Little Prince, written at a rocky point in the Saint-Exupérys’ marriage, could be read as an elaborate, introspective love-letter from Antoine to Consuelo in which he demonstrates his love for her and attempts to explain the unrequited wanderlust and penchant for adultery that so often led him to stray from their marriage vows.
Explanation:
Which of these people benefited most from the construction of the Suez Canal?
A. A British manufacturer who ships manufactured good to India on boats
B. A West African merchant who trades with European merchants sailing to Asia
C. An American sailor searching for a faster sea route from North America to China
D. A Chinese leader who hopes to keep foreigners away from his territory
Answer:
A
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A perpendicular bisector runs
through the middle of a line
segment and splits it into
A. two unequal pieces
B. two congruent pieces
C. three congruent pieces
Answer:
I think it's B as the answer
Which of the following areas was not conquered by Alexander the Great?
Answer:
are there any answer options?
Answer:
I think it's B
Explanation:
How many people do the archaeologists
think lived in Catal Huyuk?
A. 20,000
B. 5,000
C. 1,000
D. 1 million
Answer:
The correct answer is
B. 5,000
Catal Huyuk probably had a population of about 5,000- 6,000.
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A man can have good conduct and still not be A.loyal B.filial C.independent D.religous
I think the answer is A.loyal.
Answer:
It's D
Explanation:
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