Answer: Georgia was seen as a place for English debtors to start over
Land was offered for sale to non-wealthy, skilled craftsmen in England to encourage settlement in Georgia
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Which of the following describes a command economy?
O A. Individuals own businesses, and they compete with one another
for profits.
B. The government and the people own everything together.
C. Individuals own some businesses, and the government also owns
some businesses.
D. The government owns and runs all the businesses.
The following describes a command economy: The government owns and runs all the businesses. Thus option (D) is correct.
What is a command economy?A command economy is known as centralized economy, in which the government controls the means of production and prices of the commodities in an economy. A command economy is an alternative to the decentralized or the free economy in capitalist markets.
A command economy, also known as a planned economy, in which the central government takes major economic decisions like how and for whom the production and distribution of goods will take place. In a command economy, all of the major industries are publicly owned.
The following describes a command economy: The government owns and runs all the businesses. Therefore, option (D) is correct.
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Why were Stephen Austin’s colonies so successful?
Answer:
Austin’s colonies were very successful because he live in the plains where the soil is very fertile. This means that they could create very good farmland in the area.
Explanation:
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I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! Can someone tell me about the every vote counts amendment? For example, how many states ratified it and when was it proposed.
Answer: It's a system often perceived as undemocratic, and it's received its fair share of derision and outrage. Most controversially, it's occasionally resulted in somebody becoming president without receiving a majority of votes. There have been many attempts to rectify this, and the Every Vote Counts Amendment is one of them.
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Answer:
The modern map shows landforms.
what is mean by Limited government which is this concept developed in the democratic countries
Answer:
Limited government basically means that there is a system implemented to prevent the government from exercising its power however it wants.
Most democratic countries developed this concepts to prevent the government from turning into a Tyranny.
One example of the implementation of limited government would be The Judicial review. Judicial review give the ability for the judiciary branch of United States to examine the bill that's about to be passed by the government. If the Judicial Review concluded that the bill is 'unconstitutional' , the bill cannot be passed.
What did rabelais do
Answer:
François Rabelais, pseudonym Alcofribas Nasier, (born c. 1494, Poitou, France—died probably April 9, 1553, Paris), French writer and priest who for his contemporaries was an eminent physician and humanist and for posterity is the author of the comic masterpiece Gargantua and Pantagruel.
Explanation:
2. Which lists the stages of a thunderstorm in
order?
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whats taller than the trees smaller than the skies up up up it goes but it never grows
Answer:
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Answer:
mountains
Explanation:
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What were the main changes brought about by the Bolsheviks immediately after the October Revolution?
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Answer the following questions in complete sentences. I expect thorough answers! You should have AT LEAST three complete sentences.
1. What did the Second Continental Congress send to King George?
2. What did Thomas Paine write and why was it so important?
Answer:
1. would be : The king did not respond to the petition to Congress' satisfaction and eight months later on July 6, 1775, the Second Continental Congress adopted a resolution entitled “Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms.”
2.Thomas Paine was an England-born political philosopher and writer who supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe. Published in 1776 to international acclaim, “Common Sense” was the first pamphlet to advocate American independence.
Explanation:
Who suggested at the Continental Congress that colonists should form an army? Thomas Jefferson George Washington Dr Franklin John Adams
Answer: george washington
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Question 1 of 32
Michelle was recently arrested. She was not informed of her rights, assigned a public defender, or allowed to confront her witnesses. She has decided to sue the state.
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which amendments could Michelle cite in a federal court that would help her case? Select all that apply.
A. 1st
B. 2nd
C. 6th
D. 10th
E. 14th
F. 19th
Answer: 6th and 14th
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What is the meaning of "implicit"?
How did agriculture and metal-working relate to the settlement, growth and development of civilization?\
Answer:The meaning of implict is,implied though not plainly expressed
Explanation:
Put these steps in order.
put gift in box
remove price tag from gift
select proper length of ribbon
wrap gift
tie a bow
The difference between a Product and a producer
Answer:
Production focuses on the "when," while product management focus more on the "why"
Explanation:
So Product is an item or service and Production is the process of manufacturing, making products!
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What is meant in the text when the statement is made that there is more to distance than just miles?
Answer:
even though you are miles apart you are still close at heart
Which happened first in Roanoke?
Sir Francis Drake, the Sea Dog, pays the colony a visit
Virginia Dare is born
John White paints pictures of Native American life
Manteo and Wanchese visit England
Answer:
Virginia Dare is born
Explanation:
The occurrence which happened initially in Roanoke was that Virginia Dare is born.
He was giving birth to in the year 1587, August 18th precisely and his birth during this period made him the first English person to be giving birth to the territory which will subsequently become or metamorphose in the United States of America.
is odysseus good at creating peace after the trojan war? why or why not?
Answer:
which principle prevents a brach from abusing its powerwhich principle prevents a brach from abusing its power
Explanation:
How does Islam relate to Judaism and Christianity? Choose three correct answers.
All three faiths are monotheistic.
All three faiths believe in revelations from God.
All three faiths can be traced back to the prophet Abraham.
All three faiths use the same holy book, but have different names for it.
All three faiths recognize Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad as prophets.
Answer:
All three faiths are monotheistic.
All three faiths can be traced back to the prophet Abraham
All three faiths believe in revelations from God.
Explanation:
Answer:
A, B, and C
Explanation:
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When evidence is collected in a bag and sealed with tape: the tape should cover the entire seal. the tape should cover the entire seal. the tape should be signed all the way across the seal. the tape should be signed all the way across the seal. it must be re-sealed and re-signed if it get opened again. it must be re-sealed and re-signed if it get opened again. All of the above
The correct answer "all of the above."
Although details of the sealing procedure vary according to each state, we can say that the general guidelines include the following.
When evidence is collected in a bag and sealed with tape: the tape should cover the entire seal, the tape should be signed all the way across the seal, and it must be re-sealed and re-signed if it gets opened again.
These procedures are very important because the information collected at the scene of the crime could be determinant to resolve the crime. Police, detectives, and specialists know that they must keep evidence from any intromission and cannot be corrupted to do proper research.
Every police department has their manuals and procedures guidelines to correctly handle evidence.
How did both the Shang and Zhou dynasties view their role in religion?
O They believed that the king was the link between the people and the gods.
They believed that it was their job to enforce strict religious rules on the people.
They believed that they should choose which of the many gods the people should worship.
The believed that they had a responsibility to educate the people to read religious texts.
Answer:A
Explanation:
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Answer:
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How do you think migration impacted the celebration of the Lunar New Year in London, England?
Answer:
Explanation:
London, as the English city, started mostly as a place for British people who celebrate New Year by Gregorian calendar, meaning starting with January 1st. However, East Asian people follow the Lunar calendar, and their New Year celebration takes place during the first new moon of the first lunar month (date falls usually from January 21 to February 21 of Georgian calendar).
Chinese people, mainly began migrating to Britain around 1800, while the second wave was around the mid 20th century. By moving to London, they started making their communities and Chinatowns, where they could follow their traditions and religions. This meant celebrating Lunar New Year as well. As the population of Chinese migrants increased, the celebration of Lunar new year began to be bigger and transferred from home to the streets. Today, there is even a celebration of the Lunar new year on Trafalgar Square.
Yet, for some Chinese migrants, this is not New Year as they know it. Chinatown and Chinese festivals have become tourist attractions, as London is a very popular tourist destination. Therefore festivals became public events, even though Lunar New Year is quieter than Westerners know it. Chinese people in China mainly spend the holiday at home with families, celebrate by taking a vacation, and staying in. This is why the new wave of Chinese migrants are mainly spending the Lunar new year at home, sometimes talking online with their families back home, and not participating in the big public festival that has increased with globalization.
Which branch of government is created by Article I of the constitution? A. The legislature B. The army C. The executive D. The Mafia
3.
The explanation of how the solar system formed from a huge cloud of dust and gases is called the
O protoplanet theory
O planetesimal theory
O nebular theory
O solar theory
Which of the following is an example of mainstreaming?
A. At Lincoln High School, students use the Internet instead of
textbooks.
O B. At Wildwood Elementary School, lunch is provided on the
weekends to low-income students.
C. At Cobb Middle School, students with learning disabilities are in
the same classrooms as other students.
D. At Chenango Preschool, students with siblings eat lunch during
different lunch periods.
Answer:
C. At Cobb Middle School, students with learning disabilities are in the same classrooms as other students.
Explanation:
A. is not the right answer. While this is an example of using more mainstream and new methods of learning, it is not what mainstreaming means in the context of education.
B. is not the right answer. Mainstreaming doesn’t have anything to do with providing lunch.
C. is the right answer. In the context of education, mainstreaming means that children with special needs attend the same classes as the general population in order to defeat stigma put on these children, and to help them develop social and life skills. This way, the children are not separated and kept in the bubble which is different from the "outside world” but are prepared to be fully functioning when leaving school. Children with special needs that attend general classes may have aid from the worker educated to help them, but they still work in the same classrooms as the rest of the students. If children with a learning disability are attending classes as everyone else without being separated, this means they are being mainstreamed and that this is the example of mainstreaming.
D. is not the correct answer. This is not what mainstreaming means, as it has nothing to do with who eats lunch with whom.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Match the characteristic on the left to either the north or the south on the right. Built an extensive railroad system Economy was based on manufacturing and trade Grew cotton as a cash crop Economy was based on plantation agriculture Top positions in society were usually dependent on owning land and slaves Many people in improved their place in society through hard work Society centered around plantation life Society centered around city life
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Towards the American Civil War and its aftermath, both Northern and Southern parts of the United States had varying economic differences. This can be attributed to different factors such as climate and weather, topography and vegetation, etc.
Hence, the characteristic of both region can be classified as
North
1. Built an extensive railroad system
2. Economy was based on manufacturing and trade
3. Many people improved their place in society through hard work
4. Society centered around city life
South
1. Grew cotton as a cash crop
2. Economy was based on plantation agriculture
3. Top positions in society were usually dependent on owning land and slaves
4. Society centered around plantation life
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Explanation:
Question 1 (1 point)
Saved
What do we call the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution?
Question 1 options:
Preamble
Best Amendments
Bill of Rights
Articles of Confederation
Question 2 (1 point
Saved
The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution. What are those 3 words?
Question 2 options:
We the People
Life, liberty, prosperity
Foundation of freedom
Men created equal
Question 3 (1 point)
What are the 2 parts of the U.S. Congress?
Question 3 options:
the Senate and House of Representatives
the Senate and the Supreme Court
The House of Representatives and the Supreme Court
the House of Representatives and the House of Commons
Question 4 (1 point)
How many U.S. Senators are there?
Question 4 options:
50
52
100
435
Question 5 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT one of the 3 branches of the U.S. Government?
Question 5 options:
Executive
Judicial
Parliament
Legislative
Question 6 (1 point)
What did the Declaration of Independence do?
Question 6 options:
Gave women the right to vote.
Declared our independence from France.
Declared our independence from Great Britain
Freed the slaves.
Question 7 (1 point)
What is an amendment?
Question 7 options:
An introduction
The Preamble to the Constitution
The beginning of the Declaration of Independence
A change (to the Constitution)
Question 8 (1 point)
How long is a U.S. Senator's term of office?
Question 8 options:
2
4
6
8
Question 9 (1 point)
How long is a term for a member of the House of Representatives?
Question 9 options:
2
4
6
8
Question 10 (1 point)
How long is a President's term of office?
Question 10 options:
2
4
6
8
Question 11 (1 point)
In what month do we vote for the President of the U.S.?
Question 11 options:
January
June
September
November
Question 12 (1 point)
If the President can no longer serve, who becomes President?
Question 12 options:
the Speaker of the House
the Vice President
the Secretary of State
the Chief of Staff
Question 13 (1 point)
What does the "checks and balances" system do for our government?
Question 13 options:
Keeps people in check.
Balances the needs of the state governments.
Balances the economy.
Keeps any of the 3 branches of the U.S. government from becoming too powerful.
Question 14 (1 point)
Who is the head of the Executive Branch?
Question 14 options:
the President
Congress
the Supreme Court
the Speaker of the House
Question 15 (1 point)
What are the two major political parties in the United States?
Question 15 options:
Democrat and Bully Party
Libertarian and Republican
Republican and Reform
Democrat and Republican
Question 16 (1 point)
Who is one of your state's current U.S. Senators?
Question 16 options:
Catherine Cortez Masto
Dina Titus
Brian Sandoval
Harry Reid
Question 17 (1 point)
How many members are in the House of Representatives?
Question 17 options:
50
100
435
535
Question 18 (1 point)
Why do some states have more Representatives than other states?
Question 18 options:
because of the geographical size of the state
because of the state's location
because they are Bully states
because of the state's population
Question 19 (1 point)
How many Representatives does Nevada have (in the House of Representatives)?
Question 19 options:
4
2
6
5
Question 20 (1 point)
Who won the 2016 Presidential Election and is our current president?
Question 20 options:
Bernie Sanders
Barack Obama
Donald J. Trump
Mike Pence
Question 21 (1 point)
Who is the current Vice President of the United States?
Question 21 options:
Joe Biden
Steve Bannon
Michael R. Pence
Al Gore
Question 22 (1 point)
Who is the current Speaker of the House of Representatives?
Question 22 options:
Mitch McConnell
Nancy Pelosi
Paul Ryan
Elizabeth Warren
Question 23 (1 point)
If the President and Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President?
Question 23 options:
the Speaker of the House of Representatives
the Secretary of State
the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
the Marjority Whip
Question 24 (1 point)
Who is the Commander in Chief of the military?
Question 24 options:
Congress
the President of the U.S.
the Secretary of Defense
the Vice President of the U.S.
Question 25 (1 point)
Who signs bills to become laws?
Question 25 options:
the Vice President of the U.S.
the Senate
the Supreme Court
the President of the U.S.
Answer:
Question 1: Preamble
Question 2: We the people
Question 3: The Senate and House of Rep.
Question 4: 100
Question 5: Parliament
Question 6: Declared our independence from Great Britain
Question 7: A change to the constitution
Question 8: 6 years
Question 9: 2 years
Question 10: 4 years?
Question 11: November
Question 12: The Vice President
Question 13: Keeps any of the 3 branches of the U.S. government from becoming too powerful.
Question 14: The President
Question 15: Democrat and Republican
Question 16: Catherine Cortez Masto
Question 17: 435
Question 18: Based on the states population
Question 19: 4
Question 20: Donald J. Trump
Question 21: Michael R. Pence
Question 22: Nacy Pelosi
Question 23: the Speaker of the House of Representatives
Question 24: The President of the US
Question 25: The President of the United States
Explanation:
Answer:
Question 1: Preamble
Question 2: We the people
Question 3: The Senate and House of Rep.
Question 4: 100
Question 5: Parliament
Question 6: Declared our independence from Great Britain
Question 7: A change to the constitution
Question 8: 6 years
Question 9: 2 years
Question 10: 4 years?
Question 11: November
Question 12: The Vice President
Question 13: Keeps any of the 3 branches of the U.S. government from becoming too powerful.
Question 14: The President
Question 15: Democrat and Republican
Question 16: Catherine Cortez Masto
Question 17: 435
Question 18: Based on the states population
Question 19: 4
Question 20: Donald J. Trump
Question 21: Michael R. Pence
Question 22: Nacy Pelosi
Question 23: the Speaker of the House of Representatives
Question 24: The President of the US
Question 25: The President of the United States
Explanation:
How do the words “we women” affect the tone of Roosevelt’s speech?
Answer:
They help show who the audience is.
Explanation: