Which regions did Britain claim both in 1754 and 1763?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Britain gained all of the French-held territory east of the Mississippi River as well as all of the French territories in Canada including Ontario and Quebec. The British essentially gained all of the French territories in North America north of the Caribbean.

Answer 2

Answer: Canadá

Explanation:


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True or False: Hinduism is a combination of cultures that merged over many years.

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answer:
the answer is true

Hinduism developed over many centuries from a variety of sources.

Cultural practices, sacred texts, and philosophical movements, as well as local popular beliefs.

The combination of these factors is what accounts for the varied and diverse nature of Hindu practices and beliefs.

                         

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Define contemporary social problem with reference, 2definitions​

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Answer: A contemporary issue is any thing pressing in our society today, usually a political or social issue that effects the present day. A contemporary issue refers to an issue that is currently affecting people or places and that is unresolved.

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B hopefully this helps you
Answer: (B)

Explain:

The Minoan was the ____ Greek civilization

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Answer:

Ancient?

Explanation:

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Answer:

The answer is Ancient.

Explanation:

The Minoans lived on the Greek islands and built a huge palace on the island of Crete. The Mycenaeans lived mostly on mainland Greece and were the first people to speak the Greek language. The Minoans built a large civilization on the island of Crete that flourished from around 2600 BC to 1400 BC.

What was Justinian’s law code?
a) The codification of over 5000 Roman laws.
b)A Chinese legal document used in the Byzantine Empire.
c) An older version of American civil law.

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Answer:

a) The codification of over 5000 Roman laws.

Explanation:

In the 6th Century Byzantine ruler Justinian decided o codify all Roman laws, starting with the Twelve Tables. These Code became the foundation for the development of judiciary systems across the whole Europe. Therefore A is correct.

Option B and C have no connections whatsoever with the question itself.

Chinese laws haven't affected Byzantine Empire at all, while American laws were created much later, and are based on Anglo-Saxon judiciary system.

Which element on the image will will turn into extrusion igneous rock

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Extrusive igneous rock is defined as a volcanic rock formed from hot magma which undergoes rapid cooling when it reaches the Earth's surface. This volcanic rocks are characterized to smaller crystal structure as compared to intrusive igneous rock, volcanic rock formed below Earth's surface. Referring to the picture, the answer is A.

Answer:the anwers is a

Why couldn’t the framers of the Constitution directly imitate the democracy of ancient Athens?

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Answer:

US population was too big.

Explanation:

Democracy in ancient Athens allow the people to directly vote on he legislation that affected the whole countries.

Since United States have different regions that possess its own problems and opportunities, the decision that positively affected one state could be completely detrimental on the people that live in other states.

So, the framers of the constitution eventually  decided to give each states with the power to regulated their own states rather than relying on simple majority decisions.

Read the following scenario.



A clothing company wants to expand into new regions. It is looking at an urban area with a large number of vacant warehouses. The population is made up of people with average educations and a lower standard of living. The company is experiencing slower sales but has hopes that product will take off and be successful.



Which of the factors of production will the company need to address most closely when making its decision to expand?

land
capital
land and labor
labor and capital

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Answer:

B. Capital

Explanation:

A clothing company wants to expand into new regions. It is looking at an urban area with a large number of vacant warehouses. The population is made up of people with average educations and a lower standard of living. The company is experiencing slower sales but has hopes that product will take off and be successful.

Labor and capital are the factors of production that  the company need to address most closely when making its decision to expand. Thus option (d) is correct.

What is Capital?

The Capital is a broad term that can describe anything that confers value or benefit to its owners, such as a factory and its machinery, intellectual property like patents, or the financial assets of a business or an individual.

The capital of a business is the money it has available to pay for its day-to-day operations and to fund its future growth.

The four major types of capital include working capital, debt, equity, and trading capital. Trading capital is used by brokerages and other financial institutions.

The capital structure of a company determines what mix of these types of capital it uses to fund its business. Economists look at the capital of a family, a business, or an entire economy to evaluate how efficiently it is using its resources.

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Which federal law requires banks to publish their ARP rates

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Answer:

The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) of 1968 is a United States federal law designed to promote the informed use of consumer credit, by requiring disclosures about its terms and cost to standardize the manner in which costs associated with borrowing are calculated and disclosed.

Explanation:

Which of these is an example of a land-use law?
A. A regulation against pollution
B. A residential zoning ordinance
C. A tax on the value of a house
O D. A law against children working in mines

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The answer would be B

What were three forms of writing in which the Romans excelled?​

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Answer:

Romans excelled in satire, history and speeches, drama both in tragedies and comedies.

Explanation:

What happened to Central Asia and the Caucasus when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991?

A. The regions were divided into eight independent countries.
B. Russians fled the regions.
C. The regions came under the influence of Eastern Europe.
D. The regions united under an Islamic government.

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Answer:

A. The regions were divided into 8 independent countries

Explanation:

Which of these is an example of cultural diffusion?

A) The Zhou Dynasty took power after overthrowing the Shang Dynasty.

B) Physical features in China formed natural boundaries and barriers.

C) The Silk Road helped Buddhist teachings reach China, Korea, and, Japan.

D) China is home to the oldest continuous civilization in the world.

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A would be correct here!

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How do corruption and undemocratic government contribute to proverty in West and Central Africa?

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Answer:

Corruption has acquired the status of a continental emergency in Africa. But this is not another pontification on corruption. Rather, it is a polemical disavowal of a few popular stereotypes and fallacies on corruption in Africa. It is laced, for good measure, with a few contrarian perspectives on the phenomenon.

One of the most insightful attempts to explain the cultural basis of political corruption in Africa contends that patronage ties between regular Africans and the political elite place informal obligations and demands on the latter, obligations which are often fulfilled through corrupt enrichment. Corruption in this explanation has many participants besides the politician or bureaucrat who actually engages in the act. It is an explanation that understands corruption through the prism of mass complicity and cultural toleration.

This explanation captures some of the reality of corruption in Africa. The typical African politician does not only grapple with financial pressure from family but also from kin, clan, hometown, and ethnic constituents. Indeed, the network of people that makes corrupt acts possible and sometimes undetectable includes not just politicians and state bureaucrats but also family members, friends, ethically challenged financial and legal experts, and traditional institutions of restraint. In Africa, corruption is indeed a group act.

Because of the absence of state welfare institutions in much of Africa, political constituents expect politicians representing them to cater to their quotidian and small-scale infrastructural needs. It is generally understood and quietly tolerated that a politician has to rely on his informal access to public funds to satisfy these informal requests for patronage and largesse. Many Africans euphemistically call this “patronage politics.” They may tolerate and normalize it as African grassroots politics. To Western observers, it is corruption at its crudest.

One can argue that this is a product of the nexus of over-centralized power, access to resources, and ethnic competition (which are features of most African countries), but this hardly accounts for the multi-ethnic and socially diverse cast of actors in most corruption scandals in Africa. Or for the fact that in much of continent, corruption is often the reason why overly centrist, patrimonial, and illogical states endure and not vice versa. The tragedy of many African countries—Nigeria particularly stands out—is that corruption and patronage politics are the recurring baselines of political compromise and consensus among self-interested but bitterly divided political elites.

True as it may be, it is very easy to overtate the argument about how the nature of the states inherited from colonial times sustains corruption in Africa. Such an overstatement often elides more socially embedded, low-level, and less obvious platforms that support and legitimize corrupt acts—or at least make them seem normal. This pseudo-cultural normalization of corruption is one of the biggest obstacles in the way entrenching transparency in government bureaucracies in Africa.

Nothing encapsulates this reality more than the pervasive Nigerian fad of traditional chieftaincy institutions dolling out titles to citizens whose source of wealth is questionable at best. What does one make of African universities that routinely give out honorary degrees to patently corrupt donors? Or churches and mosques that project demonstrably corrupt members as models of piety, accomplishment, and Godly favour?

What these practices do is to invest and implicate many Africans indirectly in the phenomenon of corruption. They are subtle and invidious, but they work to co-opt many Africans, even without their self-conscious consent, into the cultural and religious contexts in which corrupt acts and corrupt persons find rehabilitation and validation.

The result is that many Africans, even while expressing outrage against corruption privately, are publicly indifferent to its manifestation, especially if they are situated in social networks that benefit from the patronage politics through which corruption thrives. As a result they may feel too culturally complicit to take a stand. This kind of complicity makes official policy against corruption difficult because it mitigates the public pressure necessary for official action against corruption.

But Africans also draw clear moral lines in their narrative on corruption. Their tolerance for patronage and its lubrication by state resources does not prevent them from condemning the abuse of this kind of politics by greedy politicians. Nor does it blind them to the political excess of treasury looting for purely personal enrichment.

How Native Americans were impacted by the growth of the United States at 1783 - 1853) ?

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Many Native Americans were displaced following the growth of the United States and were forced to leave their ancestral home and assimilate into white culture.

D) Fill in the blanks with don't or doesn't
1. 1
do my homework after dinner.
2. Terry
write postcards on special days.
3. We
want a new house in the city.
4. Larry and George
play in the team.
5. My uncle
go walking every Sunday.
6. The Browns
watch TV on weekdays.
7. They
visit the animal shelter.
8. Mr.Cutter
stay at a big hotel.​

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Answer:

1. I don't do my homework after dinner.

2. Terry doesn't write postcards on special days.

3. We don't want a new house in the city.

4. Larry and George don't play om the team.

5. My uncle doesn't go walking every Sunday.

6. The Browns don't watch TV on weekdays.

7. They don't visit the animal shelter.

8. Mr. Cutter doesn't stay at a big hotel.

Explanation:

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the Constitution sets up a two-chamber legislature with a Senate and House of Representatives the Latin word for this is ​

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Answer:

Bicameral

Explanation:

Bicameral system was originally created by the English government and United States adopted it after it gained independence from Britain.

In United States Bicameral system divided the house of legislature into two: The senate and the house of representatives. both of them have separate duties.

The duties of the house of legislature is to propose laws that should be passed as legislations. The duties of senate is to cross-examine the proposal and conduct hearing to punish government officials who were accused of misbehaviors.

What is your opinion when thinking about the legalization of marijuana for recreational use in states such as Colorado and Washington?

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The legalization of marijuana would help increase the economy and we could see a significant decrease of criminal charges.

.. How did the expansion of railroads impact the development of the United States?

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Answer:

The expansion of railroads impacts the development of the United States by creating jobs, establishing a national market, establishing a cattle industry on the Plains, and allowing certain people to acquire great wealth through investing in the railroad.

The steel highway improved the lives of millions of city dwellers. By the 1890s, the United States was becoming an urban nation, and railroads supplied cities and towns with food, fuel, building materials, and access to markets. The simple presence of railroads could bring a city economic prosperity.

Visual illusions, such as the vertical/horizontal illusion, provide a
demonstration of one problem with the method of knowing or
acquiring knowledge.
O scientific
O empirical
O authority
O rational

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Answer:

The Vertical-Horizontal Illusion is interesting because it is relevant to debates about modularity, cognitive penetration, and the nature of experience. To explain: on the hypothesis that the mind is modular, a mental module is a kind of semi-independent department of the mind which deals with particular types of inputs, and gives particular types of outputs, and whose inner workings are not accessible to the conscious awareness of the person – all one can get access to are the relevant outputs. So, in the case of the Vertical-Horizontal Illusion, a standard way of explaining why experience of the illusion persists even though one knows that one is experiencing an illusion is that the module, or modules, which constitute the visual system are ‘cognitively impenetrable’ to some degree—i.e. their inner workings and outputs cannot be influenced by conscious awareness. For a general discussion of cognitive penetration, see Macpherson (2012).

Philosophers have also been interested in what illusions like the Vertical-Horizontal Illusion can tell us about the nature of experience. For example, in the case of experiencing the Vertical-Horizontal Illusion, it would seem to be that one can know that the two lines are the same length whilst at the same time experience them as different lengths. If so, then this might count against the claim the perceptual states are belief-like, because if perceptual states were belief-like then, when experiencing the Vertical-Horizontal Illusion one would simultaneously believe that the lines were, and were not, the same length. This would seem to entail that one was being irrational, because one would simultaneously be holding contradictory beliefs. But it seems highly implausible that one is being irrational when under going this illusion. For discussion of this general point about whether perceptions are like beliefs, see Crane & French (2016).

True or False: When water evaporated, the molecules broke apart into separate atoms. *

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The molecule does not break apart during evaporation, meaning it does not break into separate hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

Why did women choose to work in tex tile mills? Choose all the correct answers? whoever answer this question that person well get 50 extra points each time u answer my question!


a

because they needed to make extra money

b

because they already knew how to sew

c

because they liked working long hours

d

because they liked working on a farm

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the answer should be B

The government has lowered taxes on cattle ranchers. The determinant of supply for beef is __________ , and the supply curve will shift to the ______________________ .

other goods ; left


technology ; right

subsidies and taxes ; right


subsidies and taxes ; left

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Answer: subsidies and taxes ; right

Explanation:

Since the government has reduced taxes on cattle ranchers, the determinant of supply for beef will be subsidies and taxes.

This will bring about a rightward shift to the supply curve which means that the quantity of beef that is supplied will increase due to the reduction in tax.

Compare and contrast features of French, Dutch, and English colonial empires in southeast Asia. Which one falls under French, Dutch, and English colonial empires in southeast Asia.

a. The colonial conquest was created in the interest of increasing trade between India, southeast Asia and China.
b. The colony produced valuable and productive resources such as sugar, tea and coffee.
c. This colony produced valuable and productive resources such as rubber and tin.
d. Colonial officials introduced European-style schools and sought to establish close connections with natives elites

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Answer:

a. The colonial conquest was created in the interest of increasing trade between India, southeast Asia and China.

English colonial empire

b. The colony produced valuable and productive resources such as sugar, tea and coffee.

English

c. This colony produced valuable and productive resources such as rubber and tin.

French

d. Colonial officials introduced European-style schools and sought to establish close connections with natives elites

Dutch

Explanation:

The bolded and underlined answers are the different countries which are the colonial masters in southeast asia with the given features found in some of those countries.

What's a line of rulers from the same family

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the answer is a dynasty

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Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.A map of population density in the world. The darker areas have a more condensed population. The lighter areas are where population is spread farther apart.
Image courtesy of NASA


Based on the map above, which world regions are the most densely populated?

A. North America and South America
B. East Asia and South Asia
C. Africa and Australia
D. Australia and South America

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Answer:

option b

Explanation:

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2. Name given to those who supported the Constitution the way it was written? (0.5 Points)​

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Answer:

Federalists

Explanation:

There were two groups federalists and the anti federalists. Federalists wanted a broad law or rules for government while anti federalists wanted a wide perspective and descriptive laws.

CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME A PARAGRAPH ABOUT “WHAT IS THE STOCK MARKET ABOUT” I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST ANSWER TO SOMEONE WHO ANSWERS

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Answer:

Investors purchase and sell shares or stakes in individual firms and exchange-traded funds in the stock market. The concept of the market is also used to trade other items, such as bonds and treasuries, but the stock market is most visible to the public.

What resources are needed to generate a social movement

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The birth of what began with the cotton mills and looms?

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Answer:

Textile manufactures

Explanation:

The cotton mill was invented in early 1800s. It's a place where several weaving machineries were gathered with the purpose of mass producing clothing products

Loom is used to hold the warp threads under tension. The combination of these two things allowed companies to produce clothing with different size /styles. Both eventually began the rise of Textile manufactures in Europe and North America.

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