five way by which political parties compete for power among themselv
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Answer 1

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i. Manifesto : This is a formal statement expressing the aims and ideology of the political parties. Political parties design programes and ideology that forms their basis of operation. The level at which these ideologies affect the lives and welfare of citizens will determine the level of support they get from them. The political parties then make sure that their ideologies are welfaristic and realistic to gain an upper hand in elections.

ii. Membership : Political parties all struggle to entice more people to their sides. This will increase the size of their membership, as a party with a large membership stands a greater chance of winning an election. These facts propel them to jostle for bloated membership.

III. Campaigns : This is a series of planned activities that is intended or designed to achieve a peculiar political aim or result. The strategy and method used to campaign goes along way in capturing the attention and interest of the citizens. Many people can be convinced by the mode of campaign of apolitical party. In Nigerian Democratic system, the politicians in various parties use campaigns to compete with opposition parties. A lot of money is usually involved in campaign in other to win the hearts of the citizens

Rallies : This refers to a large public meeting especially on that is held outdoors to support political ideas, etc. Rallies are used to arouse individual interest in political party. Rallies are powerful instruments used to win the heart of the citizens towards a political party.

Quality of candidates : The quality of the candidates presented by political parties also matters in an election since people can only for a candidate that has the interest of the people at heart and has integrity and trust. Political parties present party candidates of proven integrity so as to stand a better chance in elections.

Logo : A logo is a symbol or design adopted by an organization to identify its products. Political parties use logos to represent their parties, these logos attract the interest and attention of the citizens to a particular parties. It helps in competing for power among political parties. Examples of political party logos in Nigeria include the following : People Democratic Party ( PDP ) – Umbrella, Action Congress of Nigeria ( ACN ) – broom e.t.c take a look at the picture above you will different political logos in there.

Geographical spread : Political parties also jostle for government machinery among themselves by spreading their membership to all the strata of the society. A political party that is ethnic in nature may not get any vote outside it’s ethnic background, hence the need to have national outlook and spread to all parts of the country to stand a better chance of winning elections.

Slogan : This is a word or phrase used to express the aim of a political party. The slogan of a party is always positive I nature which is intended to win the hearts of the citizen towards the party. The slogan of people’s Democratic Party ( PDP ) for example is ” Power “. While that of APC is “Change”.


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The Hindu Kush are found primarily in ___________
A .Iran
B. Iraq
C. Afghanistan
D. Saudi Arabia

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Answer: Afghanistan

The Hindu Kush are found in Pakistan, but since they are indigenous, they may cross borders to Afghanistan. So, the answer is Afghanistan.

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Answer:

The correct answer is C.

Explanation:

The Hindu Kush are found primarily in Afghanistan.

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Answer:

I am thinking the answer is A) but not sure.

The mouth _____.

1.uses teeth to chew food
2.begins the digestive process
3.breaks down starches into sugars
4.all of the above

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1. uses teeth to chew food. i took that test

Why was Louisiana an economic disappointment for France in the early 1700s?

A.Louisiana did not have gold or silver.
B. Louisiana did not have easily accessible ports.
C. Louisiana traded more often with other nations.
D. Louisiana refused to pay taxes to France.

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the answers us D

Explanation:

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it's A because they had no gold or silver

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Which advantages did settlers of the Albemarle region experience? Check all that apply.

They avoided paying taxes.
They acquired cheap land.
They avoided conflict with Native Americans.
They created their own government and laws.
They secured higher wages.
They worked in tobacco farming.

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The English colony of Virginia, settled since 1607, was not a place of possibility for the poor by 1650. Servants suffered horrible treatment. When they completed their terms of indenture, they discovered that all the good land lay in the hands of a few rich men. But an area to the south, not yet settled by Europeans, beckoned. Unfortunately, a huge swamp blocked the way. To make a home in Carolina, those servants would have to discover a path through the wilderness.

Explanation:

So i think the answer choices are a c e

Answer:

1, 2, 6

Explanation:

In my notes it says:

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What was the name of the ancient Egyptians' form of written language? O alphabet O hieroglyphics O papyrus O pictograph​

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Answer:

hieroglyphs

Explanation: i took the quiz your welcome

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Clicking or tapping Quizmo takes you to the “Take a ________” screen.
Type an answer

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Answer:

test

Explanation:

The given quiz has displayed the picture of a African tiger. The test requires to identify the animal with the given picture. The African tiger are slightly different from the other tigers. They have unique facial cuts and their constant anger is known for their nature.

Read the sentence below and answer the question that follows.

When a country’s economy becomes more developed, the standard of living usually increases.
The term underlined in the sentence above is best defined as __________.
A.
the total dollar value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a given year
B.
the expense of the equipment used to increase human capabilities or make people’s lives easier
C.
the level of comfort the average person in a country can reasonably afford
D.
the measure of a country’s economic health and social conditions

Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

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c

Explanation:

Answer:

C) Country B has a least-developed economy.

Explanation:

Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.

Let’s say the average GDP per capita for the world’s countries is $10,500. The GDP per capita of Country B is $10,000. The majority of the workforce is in tertiary-sector jobs.

What is most likely about Country B’s economic development?

A.

Country B has a developed economy.

B.

Country B has a developing economy.

C.

Country B has a least-developed economy.

D.

We can tell nothing about the economic development of Country B.

 

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A

B

C

D

Dr. Jefferson is a psychologist interested in 4-year-old Shawn's knowledge of the differences between animals and vehicles. The psychologist gives Shawn a multiple-choice picture test in which he must write the letter of the correct answer on a separate piece of paper. However, Shawn has trouble identifying and writing some letters. On two separate occasions, Shawn receives the same score on the test. This method has _____ validity and _____ reliability poor; good poor; poor good; poor good; good

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Answer:

poor; good

Explanation:

Validity: In research, the term "validity" is determined as the extent or degree to which a specific test or research claims to compute or measure. However, it is considered as important for a test or a research to be valid in order to for the results to be properly interpreted and accurately applied.

Reliability: In research, the term "reliability" is determined as the consistency of a particular test or research. In other words, a particular test should give rise to the similar results if measured at an interval of time.

In the question above, the given method has poor validity and good reliability.

The study of ancient people’s

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Answer:

Archaeology is the study of ancient peoples of the world.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Archeology!

Explanation:

The word “archaeology” comes from the Greek word “arkhaios,” which means “ancient.” Although some archaeologists study living cultures, most archaeologists concern themselves with the distant past. People have dug up monuments and collected artifacts for thousands of years

Through a combination of daring, brutality, and greed, the conquistadors

introduced African slavery to the New World.

made possible the expansion of the Spanish empire in America.

brought capitalism to Mexico

founded St. Augustine

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Answer:expansion

Explanation:

They explored and expanded Spain into the new world

Answer:

Made possible the expansion of the Spanish empire in America.

Explanation:

The number of births and length of life all affect a country’s population and size.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

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answer:

T

(true)

explanation:

if you are even 1% logical then true is the answer

births = population

length of life = size

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The number of births and length of life all affect a country’s population and size. Thus, the given statement is true.

How number of births and length of life all affect a country’s population and size?

The balance between birth and death rates controls population change. Population numbers will increase if the birth rate remains constant and the mortality rate declines. The population will expand if the birth rate rises while the mortality rate stays the same. For a number of reasons, the least developed nations continue to see faster population growth.

The fact that advantages from improvements in agriculture and health are not distributed equally around the world is noteworthy among these. Medical innovations like vaccinations and antibiotics, which guard against illnesses like influenza, measles, polio, and rubella, lower the death rate. Many illnesses, including malaria, which are widespread in less developed nations, still lack vaccinations.

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did ghengis split the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia

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Yes I think the answer would be yes


Which element of a command economy is also used in a mixed economy?
A. Governments can regulate businesses.
B. Parents decide occupations for children.
C. Corporations do not have to pay taxes.
D. Restrictions on trade are not allowed.

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Answer:

A. Governments can regulate businesses.

Explanation:

In a command economy, the system is controlled by the government. A mixed economy is partly run by the government and partly as a free market economy, which is an economic system that includes no government intervention and is mainly driven by the law of supply and demand.

Businesses and organisation can be regulated by governments.

Option "A" is the correct answer to the following question.

The government controls the sector under a command economy or planned economy.

A mixed economy is governed partially by the administration and partly as a free market system or economy.

in a mixed economy  there is no government involvement and the economy is mostly driven by buyers and sellers.

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a. USSR​

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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

which of the 6 elements of geography are related to where things are located

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Answer:

physical system, human systems, environment, society, geography, and regions

What happens if citizens do not fulfill a civic responsibility?

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Answer:

People face legal consequences

Explanation:

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If people do not fulfill their civic duties/responsibilities their will be disorderliness in a country. In could result in many bad situations.

Some examples of civic duties are:

paying the taxesabiding by the lawsetc.

If people do not pay the taxes it will be a crash-down in the economy of a country.

Voilating the laws will make the country go curropt.

What rule of inference is used in each of these argu- ments? a) Kangaroos live in Australia and are marsupials. Therefore, kangaroos are marsupials. b) It is either hotter than 100 degrees today or the pollu- tion is dangerous. It is less than 100 degrees outside today. Therefore, the pollution is dangerous. c) Linda is an excellent swimmer. If Linda is an ex- cellent swimmer, then she can work as a lifeguard. Therefore, Linda can work as a lifeguard. d) Stevewillworkatacomputercompanythissummer. Therefore, this summer Steve will work at a computer company or he will be a beach bum. e) If I work all night on this homework, then I can an- swer all the exercises. If I answer all the exercises, I will understand the material. Therefore, if I work all night on this homework, then I will understand the material.

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Answer:

A.   Simplification

B.   Disjunctive Syllogism

C.  Modus Ponens

D.  Addition

E.  Hypothetical Syllogism

Explanation:

(a) Given that k = the proposition “Kangaroos live in Australia.”

m = the proposition “Kangaroos are marsupials.”

Hence, k ∧ m→ k = Simplification

(b) Given that k = the proposition ”Hotter than 100 degrees today.”

m = the proposition ”Pollution is dangerous.”

Hence (k ∨ m) ∧ ¬k → m = Disjunctive syllogism

(c) Given that k be the proposition ”Linda is an excellent swimmer.”

m = the proposition ”Can work as a lifeguard.”

Hence, k ∧ (k → m) → m = Modus ponens

(d) Given that k =the proposition ”Steve will work at a computer company this summer.”

m = the proposition ”Steve will be a beach bum.”

Hence, k → k ∨ m. = Addition

e) Given that k = the proposition " I work all night on this homework."

m = the proposition "I will answer all the exercises"

n = the proposition "I will understand the material."

(k → m) ∧ (m → n) → (k → n) = Hypothetical Syllogism

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Answer:

The Atlantic Ocean is number 10

Explanation:

The Atlantic Ocean is East of The USA if that makes any sense. I hope this helps! :)

Answer:

number 10 is atlantic, 11 is indian, 12 is arctic, 9 is southern, 7 is antarctica

How did the different ethnic groups in the United States get there?
O A. They immigrated.
B. They originated there.
O C. The territories where they lived were annexed.
D. All of the above

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Answer:

A they immigrated

Explanation:

I took notes in class and different ethnic groups immigrated to the US for a better life for their family

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Explanation:

What was the reason for the Sugar Act of 1764? (4 points)

To keep the colonists safe
To pay for war debts
To prevent smuggling
To raise funds for the colonies

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Answer: D

Explanation:The Sugar Act. The Revenue Act of 1764, also known as the Sugar Act, was the first tax on the American colonies imposed by the British Parliament. Its purpose was to raise revenue through the colonial customs service and to give customs agents more power and latitude with respect to executing seizures and enforcing customs law

Answer:

The Answer would be D: To raise funds for the colonies.

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How did New England’s rocky terrain affect the colonists who lived there?
They turned to fishing, among other industries.
They started large farms and grew cash crops.
They decided to settle in the Ohio Valley instead.
They lived shorter lives than colonists in other areas.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Answer: They turned to fishing, among other industries.

Explanation:

Harvinder got transferred from Rajasthan to Assam. Rajasthan has less rainfall but Assam has more rainfall. Due to more rainfall, the vegetation found there was also different from the vegetation of Rajasthan. Due to heavy rainfall, the vegetation found there is also called rain forest. The height of the trees found in this vegetation is 30 to 60 meters. What kind of vegetation will it be?

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Answer:

Tropical rainforests

Explanation:

Tropical rainforests are a form of rainforests that is characterized by its warm and moist temperature. It is also characterized by its constant rainfall all round the year. It also comprises a large variety of plant and animal species. Also, the trees found in this vegetation is between 30 to 60 meters high.

Hence, in this situation, the correct answer is TROPICAL RAINFORESTS.

Drag each feature to the correct location on the diagram.
Determine whether the following features belonged to Woodland Indians of the Northeast, Southeast Indians, or both.
grew tobacco
for ceremonial
purposes
religion
based on
animism
men in
leadership
roles
shelter was
wigwams or
longhouses





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Answer:

woodland: religion based on animism

Southeast: grew tobacco for ceremonial purposes

both: shelter was wigwams or longhouses, and men in leadership roles

Explanation:

As a new state, Georgia faced the challenge of never having had

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Answer:

experience in self-government

Explanation:

1While the western Roman Empire collapsed, the Byzantine (eastern Roman) Empire was able to survive MAINLY because​

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Answer:

They followed the laws that's why they survived and some hided.

11. The New Testament is a sacred text to which religion?​

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Answer:

To Christianity

Explanation:

Prior to the 1860s, a. there were many laws restricting child labor. c. adolescence was seen as a separate life stage. b. children were treated as small adults. d. the juvenile-justice system created a distinction between youth and adults.

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b. children were treated as small adults.

Prior to the 1860s, would be, the children were treated as small adults. Thus, option (b) is correct.

What is children?

The term children refer to the age rely on the 8 to 13 are the children. The children are the guidance of the parents and the family. The children are the most of the time spent on the T.V., playing outdoor games, and study. The children are the received the education on the go to the school.

During the period of the 1860s, was the present, the children were the treated to the like the small adults. There are the children are the not seen to the separated the life of the parents. The stage was the children age the seen the so many things are the not seen on this stage was the mind was the adult.

As a result, the prior to the 1860s, would be, the children were treated as small adults. Therefore, option (b) is correct.

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TUESDAY: Based on this table and your knowledge of social studies, how did British interests in the New World differ from Spanish interests?

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Answer: The Spanish emphasized mineral wealth, but the British focused on establishing colonies.

Answer:

i think its c

Explanation:

what would have been an advantage to the americans once they declared independence?

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Answer:

It would be easier for America to obtain foreign help

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