Answer: religious leaders
Explanation:
Answer:
Religous leaders
Explanation:
Comment if Im wrong I think this is correct though.
Why is the population density
lower in the western part of the
United States?
The wise sayings of Solomon were written down and are called
Answer:
Proverbs in the Bible
Explanation:
His wise sayings came from Gods Holy Spirit which inspired King Solomon to write them down in the Bible in the book of Proverbs.
Sociology
What type of research is a demographer most likely to do?
A. How a change in the cost of trade schools will affect students graduating from college
B. How a change in population may cause a change in society
C. Why a change in money systems will affect banking systems
D. Why a change in political leadership will change the government
B. How a change in population may cause a change in society.
Emotional impairment leads to unpredictable behavior, which increases the ___________ for everyone in the driving environment.
Answer:
risk of accident for everyone in the driving environment.
why do state of matter change?
1.Matter changes state when energy is added or taken away. Most matter changes because of heat energy. ... When matter is heated enough, the molecules move faster and with greater energy. If enough heat is added, a solid can become liquid and a liquid can become gas.
Answer:
Changing states of matter occur when matter loses or absorbs energy. When a substance absorbs energy the atoms and molecules move more rapidly and this increased kinetic energy pushes particles far enough, that they change form.
Explanation:
15) Which of the following factors is not a measure of development? *
O gross national product
O population
O literacy rate
O industrialization
Answer:
it should be A.) gross national product
sorry if I'm wrong
Question 2 of 8 An appeal of a state supreme court ruling can next be made to: A. a state appellate court. B. the U.S. Supreme Court. c. a U.S. Court of Appeals. D. a district court.
Answer:
B: the US supreme Court
Explanation:
An appeal of a state Supreme Court ruling can next be made to the U.S. Supreme Court. The correct option is b.
What is an appeal?An appeal is a process in which cases are reviewed by a higher authority, where parties request a formal change to an official decision. Appeals function both as a process for error correction as well as a process of clarifying and interpreting the law. Although appellate courts have existed for thousands of years, common law countries did not incorporate an affirmative right to appeal into their jurisprudence until the 19th century.
Appellate courts and other systems of error correction have existed for many millennia. During the first dynasty of Babylon, Hammurabi and his governors served as the highest appellate courts of the land. Ancient Roman law recognized the right to appeal in the Valerian and Porcian laws since 509 BC.
Later it employed a complex hierarchy of appellate courts, where some appeals would be heard by the emperor.
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2.Which of the common characteristics are TRUE in most developed countries?
(1 Point)
High per capita GDP and low life expectancy
Low levels of literacy, life expectancy and healthcare
High levels of literacy, life expectancy and healthcare
GDP does not correlate to other developmental characteristics
3.What type of economic activity is conducted by countries at the secondary level of economic development?
(1 Point)
Farming
Mining
Shipping
Manufacturing
4.Which coast do the Andes Mountains line?
(1 Point)
Atlantic
Pacific
Indian
Arctic
5.Which of the following describes a person who leaves a place temporarily to escape a particular situation?
(1 Point)
Evacuee
Refugee
Guest Worker
Illegal immigrant
6.Which country in the Middle East is considered a cultural hearth due to religious affiliations?
(1 Point)
Jordan
Israel
Turkey
Syria
7.Which of the following is a trade agreement made between the countries of Canada, the United States and Mexico?
(1 Point)
NAFTA
EU
AU
ASEAN
8.How does gentrification affect the long-term residents in an area?
(1 Point)
Their property taxes decrease
Housing becomes unaffordable
The area decreases in wealth
Long-time businesses flourish
9.How many ethnic groups are found in Africa?
(1 Point)
One
Five
Less than 100
Over 2,000
10.A new high school is two blocks away from a bus stop and one mile from downtown. This is an example of what?
(1 Point)
Absolute location
Relative location
Movement
Topography
11.Why do geographers use the concept of regions?
(1 Point)
To classify people in temporary changes
To divide the world into smaller areas of study
To explain the origin of mountains
To promote good citizenship
12.How does illegal trade effect economic development?
(1 Point)
Creates economic growth
Create economic decline
Forces legitimate businesses out
Does not contribute to economic growth
13.Which mountain range can you find Mount Everest?
(1 Point)
Andes
Appalachians
Urals
Himalayas
14.Which of the following describes the term fertility rate?
(1 Point)
A measurement of population per unit area
The number of live births per thousand of a population
The number of children who would be born per woman during childbearing years
The ratio of deaths to the population of a particular area
15.Which stage of the Demographic Transition Model would a developed country experience?
(1 Point)
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
16.Why does Japan experience increased volcanic and earthquake activity?
(1 Point)
It's an archipelago
It's part of the Ring of Fire
The thinning of the lithosphere
It's relative in location to the equator
17.Which of the following is a giant ocean wave, caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption?
(1 Point)
Superstorm
Hurricane
Earthquake
Tsunami
18.Which of the following deprives the earth of oxygen, leading to desertification and the destruction of wildlife habitats?
(1 Point)
Dam Building
Deforestation
Fracking
Strip Mining
19.Which of the following can lead to Desertification?
(1 Point)
Drought
Deforestation
Windstorms
Too much rain
20.The practice of judging other cultures against the standards of one's own culture is called what?
(1 Point)
Acculturation
Assimilation
Ego-centrism
Ethnocentrism
21.Which country established a population policy to limit the number of children a women is allowed to have to one?
(1 Point)
India
Japan
China
Turkey
22.What was an effect of the First Agricultural Revolution?
(1 Point)
Decreased family size
High infant mortality rate
Decreased life expectancy
Increased life expectancy
23.Which of the following is an ethnic religion?
(1 Point)
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Buddhism
24.Which European country is choosing to withdraw from the European Union because of issues dealing with refugees?
(1 Point)
Ireland
Britain
Scotland
Wales
25.This innovation in agriculture led farmers to increase yields and grow more food even during dry periods?
(1 Point)
Crop Rotation
Irrigation
Genetically modified organisms
Mechanized crop production
26.Since the advent of ____________________________ the speed in which culture is diffused has increased remarkably.
(1 Point)
Social Media
Self-Driving Cars
Transcontinental corporations
Globalization
27.Which sea in Europe is shrinking and becoming more salinized causing the fishing industry to struggle?
(1 Point)
Mediterranean Sea
Aral Sea
Black Sea
Red Sea
28.What would be considered a push factor?
(1 Point)
War
Famine
Poverty
All of the above
29.Which country has a unique position connecting Europe and Asia?
(1 Point)
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Syria
Turkey
30.Which climate is NOT found in Africa?
(1 Point)
Desert
Tropical rainforest
Tundra
Temperate
31.Which of these religions believes in only ONE God?
(1 Point)
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
All of the above
Answer:
What characteristics apply to developed countries?
CHARACTERISTICS OF DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES.
High per capita income.
Low incidence of poverty.
High standard of living.
Narrow income inequalities.
Low growth rate of population.
Low level of unemployment.
Explanation:
Which statement about Civil War soldiers is NOT true?
Rich men could pay to avoid being drafted.
Most soldiers were poor men who wanted to escape everyday life.
All soldiers were 18 years old and above.
Young boys often served as drummers on the battlefield.
Answer: I think C
Explanation:
because i ask my grandfather and he was drafted when he was 15
What suggestions would you like to give to the citizens who don't perform
their duty properly?
Help ASAP!
Why is voting an example of responsible citizenship?
F Democracy depends on the active participation of its citizens.
G The costs of maintaining voting polls should not be wasted.
H Not everyone has the time or ability to serve in public office.
Elected officials generally perform better than appointed officials.
Answer: F Democracy depends on the active participation of its citizens.
Explanation: Another responsibility of citizens is voting. The law does not require citizens to vote, but voting is a very important part of any democracy. By voting, citizens are participating in the democratic process. Citizens vote for leaders to represent them and their ideas, and the leaders support the citizens' interests.
F
Because democracy depends on the active participation of the citizens to see who they would rather have as a president and if they would like to have that person as their representative for their country.
Which of these best explains why the Chinese and Mongols were unable to invade and occupy Japan during medieval times? *
Answer:
Japan's geographical condition.
Explanation:
Japan and the rest of asian continent was separated by the pacific ocean. During medieval time, both the Chinese and the Mongols did not possess enough naval technology to make the transportation to Japan ran smoothly.
On top of that, during the first two trial of Invasion to Japan, Mongolian soldiers faced heavy defeat. The geographical shape of Hakata Bay (a point of entry for Invaders who wanted to enter Japan) was really hard to penetrate. Causing Chinese and Mongolian soldiers to suffer heavy casualties before they even set foot on the land.
Can you guys plz help me with this 2 social studie's questions
2.How was the life of our early ancestors?
Answer:
A.
Thus through physical coercion or compulsion men were brought together and made to live in society.
2.a possible direct ancestor, it is possible here to find hominid fossils from as recently as 160,000 years ago
The US presidential election of 1828 was
a close win for Andrew Jackson.
a close win for John Quincy Adams.
a landslide win for Andrew Jackson.
a landslide win for John Quincy Adams. HURRY!!!
Answer: c
Explanation: c on edge
How could one enter a higher caste? in the caste system
Explanation:
The Indians believed that they could attain a higher caste position by leading a good life. This belief was derived from the Hindu religious teachings of reincarnation. They also believed that they could be reincarnated into the body of an insect if they did not lead a good life in their current position.
Answer:
In the Hindu caste system, the only way you could advance your caste level is to lead a good and ethical life and when you die you would rebirth (rebirth is called samsara) into a higher caste so basically you would have to die and then be judged and you would either remain where you are or rise higher.
Explanation:
13. In China, Confucianism emphasized the idea
that (SSWH2c)
A. equality should exist between all members
of society
B. salvation could be attained by prayer,
meditation, and good deeds
C. harmony could be achieved by the proper
behavior of each member of a family or
society
D. individual goals should be placed ahead of
the needs of the group
Answer:
C, harmony could be achieved by the proper behavior of each member of society.
Explanation:
BRAINLIEST Where would you have found a skyscraper in 1900- in the city or in a suburb? Explain. 4 sentences at least please and thank you!
Answer:
You would have found a skyscraper in 1900 in the city. You would find them there because skyscrapers began to dominate city skylines.There were more people in the city, wealthy people who could afford it. Commuters, those who lived in the suburbs and traveled in and out of the city for work, began to increase in number.
Explanation:
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WAS AN EFFECT OF THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS? *
IT MADE ANDREW JACKSON A NATIONAL HERO
THE US SUFFERED HEAVY CAUSUALITIES COMPARED TO BRITAIN
IT CONVINCED THE BRITISH TO SIGH THE TREATY OF GHENT
THE US GAINED A LARGE TERRITORY FROM BRITAIN
Answer:
A. It made Andrew Jackson a national hero.
Explanation:
The Battle of New Orleans was a bloody fight (war) between the army of the United States of America led by General Andrew Jackson and the British army General Edward Pakenham. The Battle of New Orleans started on the 8th of January, 1815 i.e it took place about 3 weeks after the signing of the Treaty of Ghent and was formally ended on the 26th of January, 1815.
The efforts of the British army to take capture and gain unrestricted control over the American fort was thwarted in the Battle of New Orleans by General Andrew Jackson and as such brought him a national fame. Also, Andrew Jackson later became the president of the United States of America.
Hence, an effect of the Battle of New Orleans was that, it made Andrew Jackson a national hero.
demonstrate the role of agriculture in the overall development of the nation?
Answer:
Agricultural sector plays a strategic role in the process of economic development of a country. ... “Increase in agricultural production and the rise in the per-capita income of the rural community, together with the industrialisation and urbanisation, lead to an increased demand in industrial production”-Dr.
How are monotheistic and polytheistic religions different?
Answer: A monotheistic religion is a religion that worships a single deity,
While polytheism divides the unexplained forces of the universe between many gods.
Explanation:
Answer:
monotheistic is the belief that their is only one god while polytheistic is the belief of many gods
Explanation:
mono- one
poly- many or more than one
How did the US change after taking control of numerous territories as a result of the Spanish-American War?
It became a world power.
It added Hawaii as a state.
It became isolated from the rest of the world.
It established military governments in its new territories.
Answer:
It became a world power.
Explanation:
As a result of Spanish-American war, United States came up victorious and obtain control over 3 important territories: Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Philippines.
All three resources possess natural resources that United States can use to enhance their economic productivity. On top of that , they serve as international base that help United States build relationship with other countries. Puerto Rico and Cuba helped US develop trade relationships with the people in Latin America and Philippines helped US develop the relationship with South Asian Countries.
Answer:
A.) It became a world power
Explanation:
Can't really explain this, but yeah. It happened. :))
Which of the following examples best illustrates a way in which land is being used as a resource? A. Crude oil, an important source of energy, is now extracted from beneath the ocean floor. B. Natural vegetation is cleared to make room for the construction of a new neighborhood. C. The prairies in South Dakota are home to the largest species of groundhog. D. New cities are now being built on water
I need this really soon so if you have the answer please say it (10 POINTS)
Answer: c
Explanation: ithink c is it
Ophelia is in high school. She enjoys studying and does well in school. Her parents encourage her to think and act independently. Whenever she does well in an exam, she feels a sense of self-satisfaction. In this scenario, Ophelia's achievement motivation stems from a(n) _________.
Answer:
learning goal
Explanation:
Motivation is simply defined as that need or desire that boast, leads and directs the behavior of humans.
Achievement Motivation is simply rhe desire, zeal to get, achieve something significant( the desire for a glorious or good accomplishment).
The need to excell academically can push an individual to work towards the learning goal that was set and achieve it.
Which of the following accurately describes the Hindu belief of reincarnation?
-The self is reborn into the same caste each time, regardless of how the person lived his life.
-Life is a circle of death and rebirth in which a person cam be reborn into a higher caste if he leads a good life.
-Life ends with death unless a person belongs to the Vaishya caste
Answer: Life is a circle of death and rebirth in which a person cam be reborn into a higher caste if he leads a good life.
What are some ways Mesopotamia irrigated their fields ?
Answer: Canal construction.
Explanation:
Canal construction was the primary irrigation mechanism used in ancient Mesopotamia. The entire community participated in the development of these channels. Canals were built up to twenty meters wide, and they were connected to hundreds of smaller canals. In this way, the first forms of agriculture were created. With the canal's construction, the inhabitants of ancient Mesopotamia controlled irrigation, but they also brought water to areas that did not have enough water.
Answer: dug canals and human-made waterways
Explanation:
Part A
Refer to your Expeditions in Reading book for a complete version of this text.
Which statement is a main idea of “Dorothy Vaughan Biography”?
A.She was an educator before joining NACA.
B.Dorothy is known as a pioneer in her work at NASA.
C.She helps write a manual about how machines do math.
D.Dorothy works with both white and black women.
Question 2
Part B
Which quotation from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A.“Vaughan came to the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory in 1943, during the height of World War II, leaving her position as the math teacher…”
B.“In 1958, when the NACA made the transition to NASA, segregated facilities…were abolished.”
C.“…Vaughan was both a respected mathematician and NASA's first African-American manager.”
D.“…she collaborated with other well-known (white) computers like Vera Huckel and Sara Bullock on projects such as compiling a handbook for algebraic methods for calculating machines.”
Answer:
She was an educator before joining NACA.
Explanation:
its right i took the quiz
which results from the unequal heating of the ocean water? a) changes in tidal patterns( high n low tifes) b) changes in ocean current patterns why are ocean currents important to coastal regions? a) produce high n low tides b)they can warm or cool the air temperatures along
Read about the following laws:
1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)
1990 Immigration Act
1996 Illegal Immigrant Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA)
Identify three issues that these laws were designed to address. Using current news sources identify one issue the country is still working to solve.
1. The three issues that the mentioned immigration laws were designed to address include:
Making it illegal to hire illegal immigrantsExpanding family-based immigration visasStrengthening US immigration laws against undocumented immigrants.2. To date, the country is still grappling with the problem of illegal and undocumented immigrants.
Who are illegal immigrants?Illegal immigrants are foreign persons who lack the permission to live in a country because they violate immigration laws.
Some of the illegal immigrants may be classified into:
Irregular migrantsUndocumented immigrantsUndocumented personsUnauthorized immigrants.Thus, one can conclude that to date, the country is still grappling with the problem of illegal and undocumented immigrants.
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April 26th, 1862. There is no word in the English language that can express the state in which we are, and have been, these last three days. Day before yesterday, news came early in the morning of three of the enemy's boats passing the Forts, and then the excitement began. It increased rapidly on hearing of the sinking of eight of our gunboats in the engagement, the capture of the Forts, and last night, of the burning of the wharves and cotton in the city while the Yankees were taking possession. –A Confederate Girl’s Diary, Sarah Morgan Dawson What news does Sarah Morgan Dawson describe in this passage? Check all that apply. Supplies were burned in the battle. Several Confederate ships sank. The Union navy had reached nearby forts. Confederates were able to fight off the Union. The Union navy could not reach beyond the blockade.
Answer:
A.) Supplies were burned in battle
B.) Several confederate ships sank
C.) The Union navy had reached nearby forts
Explanation:
I got it right on Ed :)
Answer:
a,b,c
Explanation:
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Which statement is the most accurate regarding the meaning of race? A) It is entirely dependent on fixed biological characteristics. B) Race varies depending on the society in which its meaning is constructed. C) The concept of race tends to be quite similar in all cultures. D) Race is a variable that changes depending on the age of the people who use the term. E) All of the above.
Answer:
The correct answer is B) Race varies depending on the society in which its meaning is constructed.
Explanation:
Culture is a much more important factor in determining the behavior and lifestyle of different human groups. Race is used to classify humanity according to physical and genetic characteristics,that is, race refers to a category of individuals who share certain hereditary traits that members of society consider socially significant or relevant.