¿están en aula de clase presencial y alguien difundió una falsa noticia para intimidar a los estudiante?

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Answer 1

La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Al parecer, algo le falta a esta pregunta para estar completa, entenderse y poder brindar una respuesta.

En sí, no estas preguntando nada. Pareciera que más bien es una afirmación.

¿Cuál es tú pregunta en específico?

Sin embargo, con la idea de ayudarte, podemos comentar los siguiente.

Al parecer el tema son las noticas falsas y lo que provocan.

Es muy importante que lo maestros concienticen a sus alumnos de lo grave que puede resultar la propagación de noticias falsas. Sí de esas "pseudo noticias" que no tienen fundamento y solo buscan crear desorden y confusión.

Los alumnos deben estar conscientes de que no creer aquello que no tiene fundamento ni tampoco deben hacer caso a chismes ni rumores.

Las consecuencias de creer una notica falsa pueden ser peligrosas.

Así que si estás en aula de clase presencial y alguien difunde una falsa noticia para intimidar a los estudiante, no hagas caso, pregúntale a tu maestro y espera la confirmación oficial por parte de tus autoridades escolares.


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During the four years the plan was in effect, the United States donated $17 billion

which of the following was not a responsibility of the first continental congress

a:pay the colonies taxes
b:protest British tax laws
c:declare independence
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Answer:

a:pay the colonies taxes

Explanation:

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Amani Ballour is a medical doctor that saved many, thousands of lives while working in an underground hospital in Syria during the horrible civil war in that Middle East country.

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What was the role of the judicial branch of Roman government?

It created the laws.
It enforced the laws.
It interpreted the laws.
It announced the laws.

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Answer:

it intrepeted law

Explanation:

it intrepeted the laws

Answer:

c

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A protective tariff was passed in order to promote the growth of -
a. labor unions
b. manufacturing

c. imports
d. agriculture

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Answer:

Senegal

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The Cape Verde Islands were discovered and colonized by the Portuguese in the 15th century.

Answer:

Senegal

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What did the 13th Amendment establish? A. African Americans were given the right to vote B. Slavery ended in all of the United States C. The Freedmen's Bureau​

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Answer/Explanation:

B:  Slavery ended in all of the United States

abolished slavery “within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” Congress required former Confederate states to ratify

Answer:

B, Slavery ended in all of the United States

Explanation:

The Thirteenth Amendment—passed by the Senate on April 8, 1864; by the House on January 31, 1865; and ratified by the states on December 6, 1865—abolished slavery “within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” Congress required former Confederate states to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment as a condition of regaining federal representation.

What is your opinion of ONE Populist Party
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Answer:

The platform also called for a graduated income tax, direct election of Senators, a shorter workweek, restrictions on immigration to the United States, and public ownership of railroads and communication lines. The Populists appealed most strongly to voters in the South, the Great Plains, and the Rocky Mountains.

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A. Nevada
B. Colorado
C. Washington
D. New Mexico

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Based on the program, which group was NOT represented at the March on Washington?
A) Jewish Leaders
B) Labor Union Leaders
C) Civil Rights Leaders
D) Political Leaders

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Political leaders, including President Kennedy initially opposed the March out of fear of violence. President eventually gave his approval but political leaders were not part of the program.

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why did white attack black communites​

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because for some reason people can’t understand everyone is human no matter their race and someones color shouldn’t determine how your treated.

Answer:The violence began on July 27, 1919, when a 17-year-old Black boy named Eugene Williams drowned in Lake Michigan. Eugene and some friends had been swimming at the segregated beach when a white man grew angry that the teens had drifted into the "white side" of the lake. The man threw a rock at the group, striking Eugene in the head, knocking him unconscious, and causing him to drown despite onlookers attempts to save him.

Which of the following places is considered sacred in the Hindu religion?
A. the Deccan Plateau
B. the Indian Ocean
C. the Ganges River
D. the Thar Desert

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A
B
C
D

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Answer:

c

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Help pls!! How did the ideas of the scientific revolution were used to create an enlightenment in 18th century

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Answer:

the answer is The scientific method proved the validity of reason over religious dogmatism and superstitions that usually prevailed"

The Enlightenment philosophers, such as Locke, Montesquieu or Rosseau. introduced ideas that challenged, and ended up derrocating, the power structures of the Old Regime. They promoted reason and scientifically-proved premises and hypothesis over religious dogmas and superstitions, based solely on obscure and unproved ideas imposed by privileged social groups to control those that they considered inferior.

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Answer:

They were able to achieve very significant progress against segregation and discrimination in its various forms. Here is how.

Explanation:

1. They in conjunction with the SCLC - Southern Christian Leadership Conference after a failed attempt by the former were able to strong-arm the federal government into enforcing policy changes to stop segregation on interstate buses and bus terminals.

2. They were also involved in voter registration activities in McComb, Mississippi and also worked a desegregation campaign in Albany, Georgia. This campaign became known as the Albany Movement.

The representatives of the SNCC forged the Albany Movement was forged on the 17th day of November 1961. Also represented in the movement were members of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Ministerial Alliance, the Federation of Women’s Clubs, and the Negro Voters League.

This movement via widespread campaigns became a voice against all kinds of discrimination and segregation.

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pls, help with this question.
which of the following would be the BEST title for this image?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

jim crow laws separeted and segregated the south after african american's were free

B is the answer for u.

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Your Answer Is:
12km/hr

Answer:

12 km per hour

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36km - 3 hours

24km - 2 hours

12km - 1 hour

When did the Congress have to leave Philadelphia?

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Answer:

May 15, 1800

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Congress terminated its corporation in Philadelphia from May 15, 1800, and began to change to a different Regional Capital. President Adams as well decided to leave Philadelphia in April and relocated in November to the Governor's Mansion.

When and where was the constitution written and by who?

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Answer:

he Constitution was written during the Philadelphia Convention—now known as the Constitutional Convention—which convened from May 25 to September 17, 1787. It was signed on September 17, 1787.

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1. Why did the North favor Hamilton’s economic plan?
2. Why did the South oppose Hamilton’s economic plan?

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1. Hamilton's critics claimed that his scheme would provide enormous profits to speculators who had bought bonds from Revolutionary War veterans for as little as 10 or 15 cents on the dollar. For six months, a bitter debate raged in Congress, until James Madison and Thomas Jefferson engineered a compromise.


2. Southerners opposed this plan because many of the Southern states had already paid off their war debts.

Answer:

Alexander Hamilton was given the ask of writing the plan by George Washington. His plan consisted of creating a bank of the United States, and helping assume the states debt. Some states already paid off their debts but the plan was wealthy business men would purchase the new bonds for the states. The plan came from the north and so of course they liked the plan because it benefited everyone and not just the farmers from the south.

The south did not like this plan. They felt like it made the states too tied to the federal government which gave them too much power.  This also was not liked because the states relied on the wealthy business men to keep them paid off and afloat. Not to mention the states had power issues and didn't want a plan that came from the north.

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In which of the following ways did African states, such
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By creating local industrial hubs that manufactured
raw materials for colonial governments in Europe
By providing colonial governments with the raw
materials needed to sustain industrialization in
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East Asian markets
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shipping innovations that helped them reach wider
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Answer:

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The answer is B

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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
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Based on the passage, which of the following actions is protected by the First Amendment?

A
A commentator swears during a live television broadcast.

B
A person threatens to harm their neighbor.

C
A newspaper prints a critical but truthful report about a congressperson.

D
A sports fan shouts "bomb!" in a crowded stadium as a joke.

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Answer:

C-A newspaper prints a critical but truthful report about a congressperson

Explanation:

It says “ means that newspapers, newscasts, magazines and journals can report on negative information about an event or individual, as long as they are truthful. “ and if the newspaper has a negative report about a congressman, but it is all true, then it is allowed and protected by the 1st amendment.

The Confederate war effort was hurt by Southernor's fierce devotion is
A. Slavery
B. Britain and France
C. Family
D. State's Rights

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I think the answer is slavery :))

Answer:

slavery is answer.

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By the early 1800s, most northern states:

A. supported the immediate abolition of slavery.

B. accepted slavery within their borders.

C. passed laws to slowly end slavery.

D. wanted to separate from southern states because of slavery.​

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Answer:

The answer is c

Explanation:

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Answer: passed laws to slowly end slavery.

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What job did most people hold in Incan society?
artisan
farmer
servant
soldier

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Most common people were farmers, artisans, or servants. There were no slaves in Inca society. Lower-class men and women farmed on government lands, served in the army, worked in mines, and built roads.



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Answer:

farmer

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What effect did the Nuremberg Laws have on Germany's
Jewish population?
A
They forced the entire Jewish population into
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B They restricted the rights Jewish people had
C They prevented Jews from living inside ghettos
D They made being Jewish a crime

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Answer:

B-They restricted the rights Jewish people had

Explanation:

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who was the second president​

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Answer:

John Adams

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John adams was the 2nd president
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