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F - 1. Conscience is a feeling.
T - 2. Conscience is a moral faculty and a delicate instrument or sense that tells you then and there what is right and what is wrong.
T - 3. Conscience is a small inner voice that doesn't speak your language.
T - 4. Conscience is the king - the creator of morality.
T - 5. The conscience either approves what has been done, giving peace to the mind and spiritual joy, or disapproves of what was done, thus causing remorse and a sense of guilt.
F - 6. One sign of a doubtful conscience is more common to a positive judgment when the person knows whether an act is lawful or not.
T - 7. If you do wrong and sinful deeds and treat them lightly today, you will not hesitate to perform serious crimes tomorrow.
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What are the requirements to become a naturalized American citizen?
Answer:
Be at least 18 years of age.
Be a lawful permanent resident, which means you have a green card.
Have lived in the United States as a lawful green card holder for at least 5 years.
Explanation:
Unlike the Zuni and the Hopi, also groups of the Southwest, the Apache ______________.
a.
were nomadic hunters and gatherers
c.
were nomadic farmers
b.
lived in adobe homes and were farmers
d.
lived in pueblos and hunted
Answer:
is A they were nomadic hunters and gatherers
Answer:
A. were nomadic hunters and gatherers
Explanation:
Suppose you were an engineer trying to solve the problem of identifying the element of an atom. You need to build a tool to do so. What are your criteria? What constraints do you think you might have?
Answer:
you have to first learn how repair
The image shows the Pyramid of Giza, with the Sphinx in the foreground.
A large statue of a creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human. There is a pyramid in the background.
This image represents ancient Egyptian advancements in which area?
architecture
government
philosophy
science
Answer:
A.architecture
Explanation:
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Architecture is the represents ancient Egyptian advancements in which area. Hence, option A is correct.
What is ancient Egyptian advancements in Architecture?The Egyptian pyramids are the most well-known examples of ancient Egyptian architecture, although other structures like temples, palaces, tombs, and fortifications have also been researched and unearthed. Levied labourers constructed the majority of the buildings using limestone and locally accessible mud brick.
Egyptian architecture, which has been around since 3000 BC, is known for its huge walls covered in carvings of hieroglyphs and pictures, flat roofs, and buildings like the mastaba, obelisk, pylon, and the Pyramids. Homes were constructed using baked bricks or clay.
Aside from the grandeur of their buildings, ancient Egyptian architects were among the first to use materials like stone; this fact had a significant impact on subsequent Greek architecture and is evidently still in use today.
Thus, option A is correct.
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What system promoted economic growth between the colonies and other nations?
Group of answer choices
Square Trade
Indentured servants
Religious freedom
Triangular Trade
Answer:
I beilive the answer is Triangular Trade
Explanation:
In two to three sentences, describe the ancestry of the people of the West Indies.
Answer:
African, Hispanic, French Creolle, Japanese, Native indians along west indies, hope i helped
Explanation:
what does there words mean:dominion,stewardship and conservation?
Answer:
Sovereignty and control;dominion.Stewardship; Supervising or taking care or something. Prevention of wasteful use of a resource. Why did Robespierre send so many people to the guillotine between 1793-1794?
Answer:
Its aim was to rid France of the Revolution's enemies and to defend the nation from foreign invaders. All contributing factors were the civil war, fears of foreign intervention, rumors of counter-revolutionary violence, assassination attempts and government zealots.
After what event did the Anglican Church in America stop communicating with its English counterpart?
a. The Spanish–American War
b. The Revolutionary War
c. The American Civil War
d. Establishment of the settlement of "New Amsterdam"
Answer:
The correct answer is B. The Revolutionary War.
Explanation:
The Revolutionary War was the war developed between 1775 and 1783 that faced Great Britain with its colonies in America, and that ended with the independence of the latter and the formation of a new nation, the United States of America. The main reasons why this conflict was generated were the lack of civil, political and economic liberties of the settlers, as well as the feeling of national unity in America on the part of the settlers against the British metropolis.
With the end of the war, relations between nations were resumed, which had been cut in 1775 with the start of the war. But, especially, commercial relations were restored, not so cultural, social and religious connections, which had suffered an abrupt cutoff with the start of the war and would not be reestablished until well into the 1800s.
13th Amendment - Freedom
What did the South do to Limit These Actions?
Answer:
The 13th Amendment supposedly ended chattel slavery in the South, but the South managed to limit these actions in the following ways. The 13th Amendment allows involuntary servitude if convicted of a crime, so this served as a loophole in the amendment. The Southern whites also created "black codes." This led to new types of offenses for not showing proper respect to white people or malicious mischief. However, these offenses could range from a felony to a misdemeanor. Therefore, several black people were wrongly convicted of "crimes."
Explanation:
Did Canadians Create the country they wanted?
Explanation:
Probably not, and, maybe from my point of view, thank G-d.
Who's The We Here?
Canadians, in and of itself, doesn't mean much. Canada has been, since before Confederation, a set of social class, regional, racial, ethnic and religious groups fighting to advance their own interests. You could apply Uchronic (alternate history tests) to imagine what would have happened if certain other groups had won. Our indigenous peoples might have been in seventh heaven if all the invaders of their part of Turtle Island had gotten back on the boat and gone away.
Say the British had cut a different deal with the incipient Quebecois, when they conquered New France in 1763. How about, a devoutly Roman Catholic, francophone unit, coast to coast? Less politically correct Quebecois might admit to you that, that would have been very satisfactory. (Say Tabernac in Le Vancouver and everybody gets it!)
As a friend of mine in Edmonton used to say, “Money Talks and Bulls—t walks.” Actually, that is pretty much how Canada works in our own timeline, but say for the sake of a terrifying argument, during the Depression, Bible Bill Aberhart ends up convincing all of Canada of his vision, sort of like an earlier day Jason Kenney. Think of the extermination camps, the vicious German Shepherds, the summary executing of Homosexuals, Troublesome Native people and single Moms, and the humane euthanasia of the mentally disabled.
Or, what if us Jews got to be as clever at plotting as Bible Bill and some modern Albertans would like to say. Watch us abolish Anglo and French Canada in 1955, us attacking from somewhere in North Winnipeg. Nightclubs stay open until dawn, with special tax breaks for club owners and show girls. We impose the most comprehensive social safety net, ever, and put Sweden to shame. Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster, become, respectively, the Governor General and Prime Minister of Canada, for life. Men are admitted to drinking establishments only when accompanied by a woman, suitably attired in a slinky, film noir-type, outfit. Honest Ed Mirvish becomes Minister of Finance. We enforce new federal legislation, the Have Fun and Go Shopping Day Act. Local municipalities are required to promote casino licencing, every Canadian main street must offer Sunday Crazy Day shopping bargains, and you have to take your missus out for a good meal, chopped, chicken soup and latkes being mandatory on the menu. (UCP'ers, don't panic, I am just indulging myself on a quiet Sunday afternoon, in that anti-pipeline, anti-butch, den of iniquity, downtown Ottawa. However, Justin is just up the road from me, a ten minute walk to his headquarters, and, I know for a fact from our Ottawa grapevine, he is going to get you, and, definitely, bring you down, with the help of the Green Party!)
But, the real life, core denominators were the Fathers of Confederation, and the groups of people they represented. Their vision, a recreated, federal Scotland, with a sort of backward version of Normandy tacked on, is what they got, run by baronial types in the Montreal anglophone community and the up and coming, brash, Toronto. They sort of created the Canada they wanted, and made it stick, bits of sticky right up to today.
This year is the hundredth anniversary of the Winnipeg General Strike. The branch baronocracy of Winnipeg had gotten set itself set up, in the very poshest parts of a generally kind of dumpy Winnipeg. They were certainly getting the Winnipeg they wanted. A Manitoba political scientist could make a credible argument that they still largely do, after making a few concessions, like letting us into the Manitoba and Winnipeg Winter Clubs. Mostly, they still live in the same parts of town as in 1919, and their direct geographic extensions. (Wellington Crescent was the “it” street in classy Winnipeg. It still is. At the very western end, in the early part of the 1900's, some property developers established the town of Tuxedo, which is just what it sounds like. Until the late 1950's we weren't any more welcome there, than at the Manitoba Club.)
To a large extent, the Winnipeg General Strike was about us White Ethnics resisting the barony. We kept on resisting. Wellington Crescent really is a nice street, but I sure am glad we did.
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How is a state constitution like the U.S. constitution?
A) Both contain 27 amendments.
B) Both describe the natural rights.
C) Both set up government structure.
D) Both forbid referendum and initiative.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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What happened to Rikki after he rid the bungalow of cobras
Rikki-Tikki lived with the family, protecting them for the rest of his life after he got rid of the cobras
How did geography affect the way Greeks made their livings?
Answer:
Greece's mountains aren't good for growing crops, although their climate was mild, so they could grow wheat, barley, olives, and grapes.
Explanation:
Answer:
Greece's mountains aren't good for growing crops, although their climate was mild, so they could grow wheat, barley, olives, and grapes.
Explanation:
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Why were Stephen Austin’s colonies so successful?
Answer:
Austin’s colonies were very successful because he live in the plains where the soil is very fertile. This means that they could create very good farmland in the area.
Explanation:
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How to make answeras brainlist
Answer:
There is a branliest button that you can click.
Explanation:
On every answer to every question that you ask there will be a button that you can click.
Can you guys tell me 3 reasons why should we have a limited government
Answer:freedom of speech/not being ruled over/get protection
Explanation:
Capital of the Aztec empire..it was in modern day Mexico City ?? A Guadalupe B tenochtitlan C Cuzco or D Havana
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Adherents of which of these modern religions would be most likely to turn to
the Vedas for information on spiritual matters?
A.Christianity
B. Judaism
C. Hinduism
D.Zoroastrianism
What were some reasons the English migrated to colonial America
How does Islam relate to Judaism and Christianity? Choose three correct answers.
All three faiths are monotheistic.
All three faiths believe in revelations from God.
All three faiths can be traced back to the prophet Abraham.
All three faiths use the same holy book, but have different names for it.
All three faiths recognize Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad as prophets.
Answer:
All three faiths are monotheistic.
All three faiths can be traced back to the prophet Abraham
All three faiths believe in revelations from God.
Explanation:
Answer:
A, B, and C
Explanation:
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How are new sections of the Earth's crust formed?
Answer: Mid-ocean ridges are the boundaries between tectonic plates and are the place where the plates spread apart from each other. Magma from the underlying mantle erupts at the edges, then cools and solidifies to form a new ocean crust.
Explanation:
Answer:
What does plate tectonic theory describe?
Explanation:
The colony of Pennsylvania was established by William Penn as a 'Holy Experiment'. It was given to him by the king in 1681, in payment of a debt he had to Penn's father. Amongst the other English colonies, Penn was the first leader of his colony that established peace with the natives. Then Penn made a peace treaty with the Leni Lenape Indians and bought land from them. He hadn't needed to but did anyway, and it was this act, as well as other kind acts towards the natives that formed peace between them. This also ensured a prosperous beginning for the new settlers of Pennsylvania, as the natives helped them with their crops, learning the way of the land and many other useful things. Neither did they have wars that hurt the population. This is one of the reasons I'd want to live there, it is always good to have good relations, know what I mean? Philadelphia also means "Brotherly Love".
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Which modern organism has a similar defensive behavior to trilobites?
Answer: They have a similar defense to a horseshoe crab.
Explanation: they have a similar appearance to that of a horseshoe crab and when Trilobites try to protect themselves they would ball up underwater and tuck their tail under their head. They also outgrow their shells and molt.
One lasting affect on the age of revolutions was that
Answer:
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Explanation:
Monarchs were able to crush most rebellions, and people won few new rights.
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1. Which country established a representative government in Virginia, and
what does it mean to have one?
Please help
Answer: The first representative government in British America began at Jamestown in 1619 with the convening of a general assembly, at the request of settlers who wanted input in the laws governing them. Representative democracy, also known as indirect democracy or representative government, is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. In it the power is in the hands of the representatives who are elected by the people.
Explanation:
Answer:
British America
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“Kings are God’s lieutenants on earth.” Which ideology is best characterized by this quote?
a
Republic
b
Direct democracy
c
Constitutional monarchy
d
Rule by divine right
Answer:
rule by divine right
Explanation:
the qoute shows that a king is entitled to their power due to the fact that they are connected to God and serve as his lieutenants
Intellectual property rights are important to a free enterprise system because they:
A. ensure that all companies benefit equally from new ideas.
B. help governments set prices for essential products.
C. prevent the courts from interfering with private businesses.
D. prevent companies from stealing ideas from innovators.
Answer:
D. prevent companies from stealing ideas from innovators.
Explanation:
Ideas/inventions alone are not enough to be successful in business. People also need to have the capital and connections necessary to be able to sell the products that they invented to the market.
Without Intellectual property rights, massive corporations could just take away game changing ideas/inventions from the smaller innovators and beat their sales in the market simply because they have larger capital. (These massive corporations could spent a lot more money for things such as advertising and mass productions .)
This is why intellectual property rights are important. So new businesses are not discouraged to invent a new/better product and join the existing competition in the market.
Answer:
Prevent companies from stealing ideas from innovators.It allows entrepreneurs to profit from their ideas.Explanation:
Intellectual property is as vital. It protects the same type of work and the same esteem as property. IP rights are worth securing, both home-wise and overseas. Most free-market advocates will continue to recognize these points rather than falling for myths and misunderstandings.
Unregulated free enterprise refers to business activities by the government but is defined by a set of legal rules such as property rights, contracts, and competitive bidding.The argument for free enterprise is based on the belief that government interference in business and the economy hampers growth.A free enterprise legal system tends to result in capitalism.Intellectual property (IP) contributes enormously to our national and state economies. Dozens of industries across our economy rely on the adequate enforcement of their patents, trademarks, and copyrights, while consumers use IP to ensure they are purchasing safe, guaranteed products. It thus guards the life and freedom of its owners and provides uniquely important support to free expression and free inquiry.