Answer:
“The largest ocean liner in the world, on its maiden voyage, supposedly unsinkable, loaded with some of the most famous names of the day, hits an iceberg all on its own and then sinks so slowly there is a lot of time for drama and heroism to be acted out.
Explanation:
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What is Titan? Why are scientists interested in it?
Titan is Saturn's largest moon. Scientists are interested in Titan because it has a very chemically complex environment. Its atmosphere constantly creates hydrocarbons that are able cover the surface and form liquid methane creating ethane lakes. However, sunlight continually destroys Titan's methane gas and transforms it into more complex molecules. This results in the supply of methane gas running out. In In addition, research has shown us that Titan's atmosphere was first created after its body had already formed. This showed us that its methane gas is less than one billion years old.
DIARY OF A WIMPY KID OLD SCHOOL
1. What conclusion can you draw from the book?
2. Was it interesting? Why or why not?
3. Would you recommend this book to a fellow schoolmate? Why or Why not?
AND NO COPY AND PASTING
Answer:
The book was lit.
Yes, very interesting...it was a page turner.
No, because they probably don't like to read and would rather laugh at the book.
What form of entertainment was performed in amphitheaters?
During the Industrial Revolution, this newly created method of transportation helped transport
goods and people, encouraged travel, and open up the countryside to development.
automobile
caravel
steamship
train
Answer:
I think it's A
Explanation:
Road Transport and the Industrial Revolution (Classroom Activity) At the end of the 17th century, British roads were in a terrible state. A law passed in 1555 instructed local people to maintain the roads in their area. Every parish through which a road passed was legally bound to maintain it by six days a year of unpaid labor.
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Eli Whitney and Samuel Slater were important to the early Industrial Revolution in the United States because they
A. developed new methods of manufacturing
B. invented new forms of transportation
C. built machines powered by steam
D. improved techniques in the production of steel
Answer:
Either A or D
Explanation:
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
The answer is option A or "developed new methods of manufacturing." Eli Whitney's most known invention was the cotton gin, which was a machine that enabled to remove the seeds from the cotton in factors. Samuel Slater's most known invention was the cotton mill which turned the cotton into threads of fabric to be used for other purposes. Both of these inventors made huge impacts during the industrial revolution and two of the biggest names of that generation.
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How did Akbar strengthen his government and successfully extend Mughal rule?
Answer:He created a strong central government with paid officials
Explanation:
What was the advantage of having Greek colonies spread along the coastlines of the Mediterranean Sea?
Answer:
to protect Europe from invaders
Prompt
Think about the debate, and evaluate in a three-paragraph essay (4-5 sentences each) which claims were more clearly supported by reasons and evidence. Be sure to consider which speaker’s arguments and explanations best match the available evidence, and which one acknowledged where the evidence leaves matters uncertain.
A full-credit response includes the following elements:
The claims made by then-President Carter on the issue of inflation during the debate. Deduction of 5 percentage points if the explanation of the claims is weak, and 10 points if it is missing.
The reasons and evidence Carter used to support his claims. Deduction of 5 percentage points if the explanation of the reasons and evidence is incomplete, and 10 points if it is missing.
The claims made by future President Reagan on the issue of inflation during the debate. Deduction of 5 percentage points if the explanation of the claims is weak, and 10 points if it is missing.
The reasons and evidence Reagan used to support his claims. Deduction of 5 percentage points if the explanation of the reasons and evidence is incomplete, and 10 points if it is missing.
An evaluation of both speakers’ arguments in relation to the available evidence. Deduction of 10 percentage points if the evaluation is weak, and 20 points if it is missing.
Supporting evidence in the form of details, statistics, facts, and quotations. Deduction of 10 percentage points if the evidence is weak, and 20 points if it is missing.
Correct grammar and mechanics. Deduction of 5–20 points for errors in grammar and mechanics, depending on the severity of the errors.
Answer:
This question is about the debate between President Jimmy Carter, a re-election candidate, and Governor Ronald Reagan.
During the debate, Jimmy Carter was the candidate who presented arguments supported by evidence that was not very efficient and therefore was unsuccessful when Ronald Reagan showed evidence that his arguments were wrong.
This happened when Carter released information that said his government's guidelines were able to reduce the rate of inflation by 10%, which allowed for greater success in the market and a lower rate of unemployment.
However, Ronald Reagan countered these arguments with better information backed up by evidence, showing that Carter did indeed establish a better economy through his leadership, but inflation soared during his government. To prove this, Reagan showed facts and figures that promoted the success of his argument.
Explanation:
The question above is intended to assess your writing ability, your ability to understand and evaluate a political debate, and your opinions and arguments about the debate. For this reason, I can't write the essay for you, but I will show you how you can write it.
First, you must watch the debate and pay attention to the issues raised, the evidence shown, the aplomb of the candidates, and the efficiency of the arguments.
After that, you can write the essay as follows:
Introduction: Introduce the speech you are going to comment on and show what you think about it. That opinion is your thesis statement. It should be short and to the point and will be the basis for your arguments.Body: Write two paragraphs. In these paragraphs, you will show the topics covered in the debate and the aptitude of the candidates. You will also show the effectiveness of the evidence shown by each candidate and how it contributed to the argument you established in the thesis statement. You can write more than two paragraphs if you feel it is necessary.Conclusion: Establish which candidate was most effective in the speech and reinforce your thesis statement.More information:
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True or False
The Articles of Confederation Replaced the US Constitution as the rules for our federal government.
Answer:
False (I think)
Explanation:
Where was Fryderic Chopin born?
Answer:
Żelazowa Wola, Poland
Explanation:
Who was aurangzeb what measure did he take to improve government
Answer:
Answer: Aurangzeb tried to improve the government during his reign by implementing civil law based on Islamic Sharia laws to govern. Taking some measures to give relief to people he abolished toll taxes. He banned music ,dance and alcohol.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Aurangzeb tried to improve the government during his reign by making civil law based on Islamic Sharia laws to govern. Taking some measures to give relief to people he put an end to toll taxes. He banned music ,dance and alcohol.
Explanation:
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Who was the Chaldean king who forced the Jews to leave Jerusalem in 597 B.C.E.?
A) Nebuchadnezzar
B) Samuel
C)Saul. D) Solomon
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Why is publishing results important in science?
A. It lets scientists show off their imaginations.
B. It turns hypotheses into scientific laws.
C. It allows others to evaluate the results.
D. It adds bias to experimental data.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because il for sure its the amswer
Answer:
I believe the answer is C
Explanation:
the others don't really make much sense
When deciding on a physical location for a bank headquarters, which are the most important factors to consider? (Select all that apply.)
How many competitors are nearby?
Is the bank market saturated?
What new and emerging services can the bank offer?
Is the bank a franchise?
Answer:
How many competitors are nearby?
What new and emerging services can the bank offer?
Explanation:
Answer:
What new and emerging services can the bank offer?
How many competitors are nearby?
Is the bank market saturated?
Explanation:
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Which of the following did NOT happen during the 1950s?
a. Sputnik
b. Passage of the Civil Rights Act.
c. Brown v. Board of Education
d. "Leave it to Beaver"
Answer:
b. Passage of the Civil Rights Act.
Explanation:
The passage of the Civil Rights Act did not occur during the 1950s. It is also called the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because that is when it was actually passed. Sputnik launched in 1957, Brown v. Board of education was 1954, and "Leave it to Beaver" began in 1957.
b. What did Jefferson describe in the longest part of the Declaration of Independence?
Answer:
All people - In 1776, when Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, he included a long section in which he described slavery as a “cruel war against human nature.” Jefferson lived in a slave society and owned slaves himself. signed - Fifty-six men signed the Declaration of Independence.
Explanation:
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"Hereby it is manifest that during the time men live without a common power to keep them all in awe... the same
consequent to the time wherein men live without other security than what their own strength and their own
invention shall furnish them withal. In such condition there is no place for industry, because the fruit thereof is
uncertain: and consequently no culture of the earth; no navigation, nor use of the commodities that may be
imported by sea; no commodious building; no instruments of moving and removing such things as require much
force; no knowledge of the face of the earth; no account of time; no arts; no letters, no society, and which is
worst of all, continual fear, and danger of violent death; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and
short.
- excerpt from Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes, 1651.
Hobbes is stressing the importance of
A)
religion.
B)
government.
military force.
D)
a capitalistic economy.
Answer:
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Why did Octavian want to get rid of Cleopatra and Marc Antony?
Answer:
Mark Antony was in Egypt with Cleopatra instead of his wife, Octavia, who also happened to be Octavian's sister. Octavian was scheming to find a way to sever ties with Antony, start a war to crush him, kill a potential rival (Caesar and Cleopatra's son, Caesarion), and take control of the entire Roman world.
PLZZ HELP WILL MARK BRANLIESt!!! Find a image that represents feeling/emotions conveyed in the poem “the hill we climb” and explain ur reasoning for choosing the image. (dont choose a hill as a answer)
Answer:
Explanation:
I think you should explain this yourself. I start for you, this picture conveys anger and resistance. This is a great question that I rarely find on Brainly.
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According to the timeline, in which year did the United States purchase land doubling the size of the nation?
A. 1800
B. 1807
C. 1805
D. 1803
Answer:
1803 because im pretty sure your talking bout the Louisiana Purchase
Explanation:
How did President William McKinley expand the influence of the United States across the world?
A.
by pushing the United States to fight a war in Africa
B.
by purchasing a large amount of territory from France
C.
by defeating the Spanish Empire and gaining territory
D.
by convincing Congress to purchase the Alaska Territory
Answer:
C.
by defeating the Spanish Empire and gaining territory
Explanation:
Which amendments are they ?
Answer:
There are 27 amendments in all
Explanation:
I don't know which amendments you want, so, there is 27 amendments out there
Why did government officials allow monopolies to operate without strong regulations during the Gilded Age?
O They believed monopolies would keep competition alive.
O They believed monopolies were responsible for the growth of the economy.
O They believed monopolies would treat their workers well.
• They believed monopolies were the most successful way for businesses to make a profit.
They believed monopolies were responsible for the growth of the economy
a) cannot be true, as monopolies are the opposite of competition.
c) is also not accurate
d) might be accurate but it doesn't explain why the government was interested in allowing this - and b) does.
Answer:
A ) Officials believed monopolies were responsible for the growth of the economy.
Explanation:
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You receive a message in a bottle from a tropical island. It's a page torn from a ship's log. The document is a little water
stained here and there, but you can read most of it. It's a log entry about people trading peacefully. At first glance,
nothing seems to be wrong,
But along with the page, there's another note from people who live on the island. They want to know more about this so-
called admiral who visited their island. They have several questions about this log entry.
Now, read this passage from Christopher Columbus's account for more information about the admiral's visit:
At two o'clock in the morning the land was discovered... [We] saw trees very green, many streams of water, and
diverse sorts of fruits. The Admiral called upon the two Captains, and the rest of the crew who landed to bear witness
that he before all others took possession (as in fact he did) of that island for the king and Queen his sovereigns...
Numbers of the people of the island straightway collected together. Here follow the precise words of the Admiral: "As
I saw that they were very friendly to us, and perceived that they could be much more easily converted to our holy faith
by gentle means than by force, I presented them with some red caps, and strings of beads to wear upon the neck, and
many other trifles of small value, where with they were much delighted... Afterwards they came swimming to the
boats, bringing parrots, balls of cotton thread, javelins, and many other things which they exchanged for articles we
gave them, such as glass beads, and hawk's bells; which trade was carried on with the utmost good will."
[Source: The Log of Christopher Columbus ]
Now, think about the event as you read these secondary sources about exploration in the New World:
Age of Discovery e
Age of Exploration
You will write a letter to the people of the island explaining who visited them and why. To prepare for that task, think
about cause and effect. What was the main cause for Columbus's journey? What were two short-term effects? Two long-
term effects? You can use the outline format below to help organize your thoughts.
Cause:
Short-Term Effects
1.
2.
Long-Term Effects
1.
long term effects
new foods, plants, and animals
trade of slaves
Answer:
Cause: Columbus needed to track down another course to India, China, Japan and the Spice Islands. Assuming he could arrive at these grounds, he would have the option to bring back rich cargoes of silks and flavors.
Short-Term Effects
In the short term, the journeys prompted the annihilation of the locals of the terrains that Columbus found. Some of them were killed by and large. Others were oppressed.Numerous passed on from illnesses brought by the Europeans. This was the fundamental effect of these journeys in the exceptionally present moment.Long-Term Effects
Later in the long term, Columbus' journeys prompted the control of the area from Mexico south to Peru by the Spanish.This brought about the annihilation of the significant local human advancements like the Incas and the Aztecs. It likewise brought about the enhancement and strengthening of Spain.Explanation:
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Tang leaders feared how Buddhism would affect China's
economy
O Confucian traditions
O trade missions
O army
What was the significance of Valley Forge?
Answer:
The Valley Forge encampment proved to be a turning point in the Revolutionary War, testing the mettle of George Washington and his troops and paving the way for their ultimate victory in the war for American independence.
Explanation:
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8. Why did the South develop so few railroads?
a. They already had natural waterways to transport crops
b. They had many roads and canals already
c. The South had too many mountain ranges
d. The women's suffrage movement voted against them
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The idea of having an internal emotional experience that brings a person to God became a central idea of
the Enlightenment.
c. the Great Awakening.
b. rationalism.
d. immigration
a. the Enlightenment
Answer:
C: The Great Awakening
Explanation:
The great awakening was a period of multiple religious revivals in America.
Which movement benefited the most from its members' contributions to the war effort during World War 17 (5 points)
Populism
Civil rights
Temperance
Women's suffrage
Give me at least one similarly for the emperor and nobles. It would help a lot
Answer:the molecules of 1-2=3
Explanation:i got it right
What elements of ancient Athens’ government did they decide to utilize?
Answer: Limited democracy.
Explanation:
If we look at the forms of government in ancient Athens over a long history, there were several. Yet, if we compare with modern governments and government systems, then at one point in Athenian history, it is possible to speak of limited democracy. Athenians developed a form of democracy in which only Athenians over the age of thirty could participate. Women and slaves were forbidden to participate.