What advantage did Athens have during the Peloponnesian War?
A. Athens had extensive farmland to feed its people.
B. Athens was protected by its location high up on a hill.
C. Athens was surrounded by rivers, which made it difficult to enter the city.
D. Athens was located inland, which made it difficult to invade by sea.
Answer: C
Explanation:
The city was in the middle
Answer: The answer is C
Explanation:
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Which of the following is NOT a part of the rock cycle?
A- rocks breaking down
B- rocks cooling from lava
C- clouds condensing into rocks
D- rocks getting squished and becoming other rocks.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
Hey mate ur answer is D option. D is not a part of rock cycle.....
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Answer:b
Explanation:
Squanto, also called Tisquantum, (died November 1622, Chatham Harbor, Plymouth Colony [now Chatham, Massachusetts, U.S.]), Native American interpreter and guide. Squanto was born into the Pawtuxet people who occupied lands in present-day Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Little is known about his early life.
Profession: Guide
Why is Louisiana referred to as the "South of the
South"?
1.The culture is more similar to that of tropical cultures
found in the French West Indies than the American
South
2. Louisiana was the first city in the American South
3.Louisiana's southernmost cities are the
southernmost places in the United States
4.Louisiana is located at the same southern latitude
as the many Mediterranean cities that influenced it.
Answer:
4.Louisiana is located at the same southern latitude as the many Mediterranean cities that influenced it.
Explanation:
Louisiana has a wide variety of traditions and cultures. Catholic French Louisiana has been described as the south of the south as it has Mediterranean African roots and has a history of plantation in the region. The region is dominated by the Acadians that came in the late 18th century. Various aspects pf truck farming and food distribution have been introduced by Italy.what
are
the
eartquakes
Answer:
sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometime causing large destructions- from movement of the earth's crust.
What was the geography like in 300 C.E.?
Answer:
No one really knows the answer.
Explanation:
All the potential knowledge containing that century is lost in history.
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Explain ONE example of innovation that increased cultural diffusion in Dar
al-Islam from 1200-1450.
Answer:
the growth of inter-regional trade was encouraged by innovatons in existing transportation technologies
In early civilizations, the first governments were
Answer: Sumerians
Explanation: As one of the first urban civilizations in the world, the Sumerians established the world's first and oldest government. By the 4th millennium BCE, Sumer was divided into many city-states which were ruled by a priestly governor or king.
The CPI can be summed up in one word… the CPI is a measure of
Answer:
The Consumer Price Index, or CPI is a measure of inflation calculated by US government statisticians based on the price level from a fixed basket of goods and services that represents the purchases of the average consumer.
Based on the passage , why are the people in Suzuki's country wasteful?
there is no passage
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Answer:
i think it is D
Explanation:
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Georgia shares a border with all of the following states except? A: Florida B: Alabama C: Arkansas or D: Tennessee
Answer:
Alabama and Tennessee. Hope this helps. bye.
Explanation:
Answer:
A:FL
Explanation:
In complete sentences, discuss the three major religions in Western Europe. Which is the most dominant religion, and how has it affected the region’s culture?for 10 points
probably Christianity
Which of these is a belief common to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
Answer:
Monotheism
Explanation:
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are major faiths that are examples of monotheism, or belief in one supreme god.
What events forced the passengers on the Mayflower to write and sign the Mayflower Compact?`
Answer:
Explanation:John Carver. William Bradford. Edward Winslow. William Brewster. Isaac Allerton. Myles Standish. John Alden. ...
Edward Tilley. John Tilley. Francis Cooke. Thomas Rogers. Thomas Tinker. John Rigsdale. Edward Fuller. ...
Degory Priest. Thomas Williams. Gilbert Winslow. Edmund Margesson. Peter Browne. Richard Britteridge. George Soule
Write a paragraph in which you try to convince
your parents why you should be allowed to take psychology
rather than some other course.
The subject is Psychology
Answer:
Personally, my reasoning would be that it is a lot of reading and memorizing, and that learning how the human brain interprets and processes facts would be a very interesting thing to learn. How the brain functions in general would be very interesting. a lot of people take psychology to learn about dreams.
Explanation:
ILL GIVE YOU lot of POINTS IF YOU ANSWER
What was one of the most important reasons for why the British colonies grew to over one million people by 1750?
Answer:
The English colonies weren't too far spread apart to not provide protection (arguably due to the Proclamation of 1763 which halted English expansion into America), was hospitable, provided ample land suitable for farming, and was along the coast to allow easy trade with the Caribbean or Europe. All these reasons helped them grow in population.
The relationship between the French and the Native Americans in New France was unfriendly and threatened the way of life of the native Americans
A) True
B) False
Answer:
false
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Explanation:
Select the answer the correctly completes the sentence
What were the results of Brazil’s decision to put education second to its economy from the 1600s to 1990?
i. Most Brazilians belong to a highly educated work force.
ii. Brazil’s GDP per capita is estimated to be around $23,000.
iii. Child labor is important to Brazil’s economy and to individual families.
iv. The average amount of years a child attended school in Brazil in the 1990s was 4.4.
Answer: C
Explanation:
What do you have to know to find absolute location?
Answer: The most common way to identify a location is by using coordinates such as latitude and longitude.
Explanation:
The West Bank is an occupied territory. What does this mean?
Where does warm air from the equator flow to
Answer:In the tropics, near the equator, warm air rises. When it gets about 10-15 km (6-9 miles) above the Earth surface it starts to flow away from the equator and towards the poles. Air that rose just north of the equator flows north. Air that rose just south of the equator flows south.
Explanation:
political map of india about
Answer:
The India Political map shows all the states and union territories of India along with their capital cities. .
Explanation:
Eastern India includes the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal and a union territory Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A Political Map represents countries, states and towns. They are painted different colors so we can see them better. This map shows names and boundaries.
enslaved africans in virginia lived in close proximity to whites, true or false?
Answer:
false
Explanation:
they lived in quarters with each other under the watch of an overseer, but far from their master's house.
Which approach to psychology did the publication of On Human Nature initiate?
Answer:
The correct answer is evolutionary psychology.
Explanation:
The approach to psychology that the publication of "On Human Nature" initiated was evolutionary psychology.
"On Human Nature" was a book written by E.O. Wilson, in 1974. He was a Harvard University Professor that applied the term "sociobiology" to explain human nation and society, using social sciences and humanities.
Evolutionary psychology tries to explain human evolution and natural selection from psychological and mental trails such as language, memory, or perception.
How does Judaism influence modern society?
(Please answer a short and simple answer lol I searched this question and it didn’t make sense)
Judaism promotes the belief on monotheism. another thinkmg is the weekend which came from shabbat
increased harvesting of ocean fish has led to
Answer:
Endangerment of fish species
Explanation:
How much is the earths axis tilted?
Answer:
the orbit 23.7 degrees on its axis
A government of our own is our natural right . . . it is infinitely wiser and safer to form a constitution of our own in a cool deliberate manner, while we have it in our power, than to trust such an interesting event to time and chance.
—Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776
In this quotation, Paine recommends
Answer:
write a constitution while the chance exists.
Explanation:
The laws that established an official system of slavery in the American colonies
stated that
children could not be born into slavery.
allowed slaves to go free if they had been indentured.
made it legal to keep enslaved people for their entire lives.
required that a person’s enslavement end after a period of time.
Answer: made it illegal to keep enslaved people for their entire lives
Explanation: i just did it
Answer:
C) Made it legal to keep enslaved people for their entire lives
Explanation:
Hope this helps!