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What was the result of Muslim doctors keeping records

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Answer:

understand diseases better

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answer is on slide 10 in edgenuity notes

Paul Revere was a central figure in the colonial ___ network.
factory
spy
political
artillery
shipping

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Answer: figure in the colonial *Spy* Network

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b) spy

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Drag the words to the sentences. garment aerospace electronic farming finance All nations in the region depend on natural resources to supply manufacturing and trade. Vietnam is known for its low-cost industry, which relies on low-cost labor. Malaysia produces semiconductors for goods. Indonesia has large rubber and lumber industries. Singapore, located on the Strait of Malacca, has one of the busiest ports in the world and is a center of I think the answers are 1:Farming 2: Electronic 3: Aerospace .

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All nations in the region depend on natural resources to supply manufacturing and trade. Vietnam is known for its low-cost BLANK. industry, which relies on low-cost labor. Malaysia produces semiconductors for BLANK goods. Indonesia has large rubber and lumber industries. Singapore, located on the strait of Malacca, has one of the busiest ports in the world and is a center of BLANK.

Options are: Garment, Aerospace, Electronic, Farming, Finance

Answer:

1.  Finance

2.  Electronic

3.  Aerospace

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Given the context of the comprehension of the text. Here is the correct answer in capital or block letters:

All nations in the region depend on natural resources to supply manufacturing and trade. Vietnam is known for its low-cost FINANCE industry, which relies on low-cost labor. Malaysia produces semiconductors for ELECTRONIC goods. Indonesia has large rubber and lumber industries. Singapore, located on the strait of Malacca, has one of the busiest ports in the world and is a center of AEROSPACE.

I been stuck on this for the past 30min help!!

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welfare, concern, democratic, live work

Answer: 1. Democratic 2. Concern  3.welfare 4. Live 5.work

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What is the difference between unlimited vs limited government, and an example

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An example would be the american dempocorsy and chinas comuinisums

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Which of the following BEST explains the difference between majority and concurring opinions?

A.
A majority opinion is the collective opinion of the majority, while the concurring opinion is the collective opinion of the minority or the losing side of a vote.
B.
A majority opinion reflects the opinion of the dissenters, while the concurring decision agrees with the dissenters, but for different reasons than the majority opinion.
C.
A majority opinion is the collective opinion of the winning side, while a concurring opinion agrees with the majority vote, but for different reasons than the majority opinion.
D.
A majority opinion reflects the opinion of the majority of Americans, while a concurring opinion reflects the opinion of the majority vote in a Supreme Court ruling.

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The answer would be C

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c

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Who runs our county? What title do they have?

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the orange president

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a county mayor or county executive is in charge of each county

what is an example of a participant observation?​

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These are the types of studies that probably come to mind when you think about anthropology or sociology—for example, an anthropologist goes to live with a tribe in the Amazon rainforest or a sociologist moves into a housing project to learn about poverty. These are participant observation studies

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How was Islam spread in Western China?

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As travel became easier, there were many exchanges between China and the outside world. Around this time, Chinese Muslims also became the first Muslims in New Zealand (See Islam in New Zealand). Sufism spread throughout the Northwestern China in the early decades of the Qing Dynasty (mid-17th century through early 18th century).

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what is the colour of Nigeria Flag
A. blue, red, green.
B. Green, white, green.
C. Yellow, red, white.
D. Blue, pink, brown​

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B: Green, White, and Green:)

Explanation:

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green and white right from 1960

1.which battle concluded the american revolution ?

2. which battle started the american revolution ?

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The first battle was the battle at Concord & Lexington. The final battle was the Siege of Yorktown

How did Muslim doctors train and test new physicians?

1.They sent doctors to new lands to learn about the body.
2.They developed their own ways independent of other groups.
3.They opened schools where new doctors learned to practice medicine.
4.They learned from documents that had been translated from Latin to Arabic.

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Answer:C

Explanation: because i did the test

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C

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Describe the formation of oil and natural gas?

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Deep in the Earth, oil and natural gas are formed from organic matter from dead plants and animals. These hydrocarbons take millions of years to form under very specific pressure and temperature conditions.

How were marriage alliances used to strengthen the Chickasaw? Choose three correct answers. They helped create peace. They helped expand their territory. They kept trade networks open. They protected them from rival tribes. They forged a bond with Europeans.

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They helped expand their territory.

They kept trade networks open.

They protected them from rival tribes.

Explanation:

Marriage alliances helped Chickasaw in different ways such as it helped in expanding their territory, kept trade networks open, and protected them from rival tribes.

Chickasaw people or chiefs marry with high-status women that kept the trade networks open, as it helps them to interact with traders over other groups.

Chickasaw had a matrilineal system, according to that children of the couple will have their right on the mother's clan, which helped them to expand their territory.

As mother and father were from two different tribes, children learn bilingual and make them able to understand other languages as well helped them to protect them from rival tribes.

Hence, the correct answer is "b, c, d."

Answer:

A,C,E

Explanation:

Passage 2

The Chickasaw incorporated people of other tribes and ethnicities into their own society, including the British. Intermarriage was one way of doing this. A common cultural practice was marriage alliance, which was used to create peace with other tribes and bonds with traders who brought the goods that the Chickasaws needed. The children from these marriages served as bridges between worlds that were becoming more and more similar.

–“Keeping Paths Open by Forging Alliances,” Chickasaw.TV

How were marriage alliances used to strengthen the Chickasaw? Choose three correct answers.

They helped create peace.

They helped expand their territory.

They kept trade networks open.

They protected them from rival tribes.

They forged a bond with Europeans

An increase in mass will
1. Increase acceleration. 2. Decrease Force. 3. Decrease acceleration 4.
Have no effect on acceleration. Pls help due today

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It would decrease acceleration.

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The navigation acts strengthened the Thirteen colines independence

True or False?

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Answer:

True

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Which biome is very wet, very warm and near the equator?
A tropical rain forest
B. tundra
C. temperate rain forest
D. grasslands​

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A tropical rainforests
Tropical rain forest

Fill in the Blanks
Historians regard the nearly *t_e_s_nd - year period of W__s_e_n European
history between the fall of Rome (year) and the *f_f_e_n__h century
Renaissance as the M_d_le Ages.
The beginning of the Middle Ages is often called the D Age in Western Europe.
B_r_a_i_n armies overran land once controlled by the Romans. Additionally, there
were terrible periods of great h__n _er, and people faced widespread d_s__a__e
because they had little understanding of h__g_e_e. Poor farmers lived on the
e_tt s of nobles in a *f__u_al society. Peasants saw few opportunities for social
a_v_n_e__e___t: the life of a poor farmer was likely to be exactly the same as his
p__r__n___s' and g__a__d__a__e_ts' lives,
Many people relied on their devout faith in c_r__s_i_ni_y during the Middle Ages

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1) thousand-year period

2) Western European

3) fourteenth

4) Middle Ages

5) barbarian armies

6) hunger

7)disease

8) hygiene

9)-

10) fudal

11)-

12)-

13)-

14) Christianity

4. According to sociology, there are:
a. Primarily biological grounds for sex differences explaining gender expressions.
b. Cultural practices that simply extend biological sex differences.
c. Both a &b.
d. Cultural expressions of gender that may or may not work with sex differences because nature may not
ground all that we see in the lives of males and females.

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D.  Cultural expressions of gender that may or may not work with sex differences because nature may not  ground all that we see in the lives of males and females.

Explanation:

Sociology re-examine why the roles of gender in modern society  is the way it is (For example, males are generally seen as a strong provider while females are generally seen as a weak nurturer).

If we see this through a biological point of view, we can make an argument that since males are genetically born stronger, males are more equipped for provider-related activities (such as hunting down animals and giving protection to the group).

But, almost all jobs that exist in modern day require less of this physical strength. But the roles between the same generally still viewed as the same.

This is why sociology tried to find out whether there is a cultural influence that affected the expressions of Gender. For example, they studied the psychological affect of parenting method that teach their daughter from early age that they should be gentle and feminine compared to the parenting method that teach their daughter from early age that they could be a strong provider.

Which of the following cases would the Court most likely grant a writ of certiorari?

A.
A case from the 13th circuit court in which the lower appellate court misapplied a maritime law.
B.
A case from an international tribunal in which the defendant, who was accused of terrorism in Malaysia, is of both American and Canadian citizenship.
C.
A case sent directly up from a district court in which the defendant, who was accused of murder, charges that the district court judge did not properly instruct the jury.
D.
A case involving an Indiana politician who violated Indiana law while in office.

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a

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because the others are normally death sentences so why should it change in this situation

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ANSWER IS A

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What is a major natural feature of the Okanogan Highlands washington state region?

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A: Mountains

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The Okanogan Highlands region is mostly mountains.

Answer: its A!

Explanation:

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Why are proper sampling techniques important to the survey method of research?
this is from psychology

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"Sampling helps a lot in research. It is one of the most important factors which determines the accuracy of your research/survey result. If anything goes wrong with your sample then it will be directly reflected in the final result."

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What two ways were renaissance Christians displeased with the Roman Catholic Church

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Renaissance Christians were displeased with the extortions by the clergy and the worldliness of the Roman Catholic Church.

Explanation:

The Protestant Reformation was influenced by Renaissance ideals of social and religious reform that many Christians applied to challenge the Church.

While some clergy were selling indulgences, the Church raised its fees for religious events to finance their opulent existence.

At the same time, the Church was getting too involved in mundane matters, such as fights for political power with Italian princes.

who is ram bhagaqan​

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Ram or Srī Rāmachandra is the seventh avatar of the god Vishnu. He is the central figure of the Hindu epic Ramayana, which is the principal narration of the events connected to his incarnation on Earth, his ideals, and his greatness. Rama is one of the many deities in Hinduism and especially of the various sects of Vaishnavism. Religious texts and scriptures based on his life have been a formative component in numerous cultures of South Asia and Southeast Asia.Along with Krishna, Rama is considered to be one of the most important avatars of Vishnu. In Rama-centric sects, he is considered the Supreme Being, rather than an avatar.
Rama was born to Kaushalya and Dasharatha in Ayodhya, the ruler of the Kingdom of Kosala. His siblings included Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. He married Sita.

When working on the drafting of the new Constitution, the conflicts boiled down to 3 major issues. From the options below what were the Three (3) issues?

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The available options are:

Balancing power between the state government and the federal government

Balancing the power of the small and large states

What to do about slavery

How we would vote for or president

Answer:

Balancing power between the state government and the federal government.

Balancing the power of the small and large states.

How we would vote for or president.

Explanation:

When working on the drafting of the new Constitution, the conflicts boiled down to 3 major issues. The issues are:

1.  Balancing power between the state government and the federal government: this is the major point of disagreement between the pro-national government and anti-national government. This led to what was later known as Federalists and Anti-Federalists. The former supports stronger Federal power, while the latter supports stronger State power.

2.  Balancing the power of the small and large states: this centers on the number of representatives from each state to form Congress. Some support larger states to have more representatives while some favor an equal number of representatives regardless of the state's population sizes.

3.  How we would vote for our president: this deals on whether the general citizens' votes should determine who gets elected as President, or the Senators who were assumed to be well informed be the ones to elect the President. In short, it is about whether they should opt for direct Democracy or a Republic.

Which statement is correct about the expansion of the Roman Empire?
A.
The Roman Empire lost its military as it was invading other areas.
B.
The Roman Empire gained new territory by conquering neighboring lands.
C.
The Roman Empire closed the roads when people attempted to leave Rome.
D.
The Roman Empire expanded because senators loved their dictator, Caesar.

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b. is my answer I read about this the other day and your welcome

Which present day state did Henry Hudson explore


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New York metropolitan area

In 1607 and 1608, Hudson made two attempts on behalf of English merchants to find a rumoured Northeast Passage to Cathay via a route above the Arctic Circle. In 1609, he landed in North America on behalf of the Dutch East India Company and explored the region around the modern New York metropolitan area.

Why did the Native Americans mainly join the French?

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They support eachother

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The Native Americans mainly join the French due to trading.

the Native Americans mainly joined the French because they relied on trade with the French. hope this helps! :)

What topics can be included in the theme growth and changes in society

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1 culture

2 time, continuity and change

3 people, places and environments

4 individual develment and identity

5 individuals, groups and institutions

6 power, authority and governance

7 production, distribution and consumption

8 science, technology and society

9 global connections

10 civic ideals and practices

Read this line from "Song of the Open Road."


From this hour I ordain myself loos’d of limits and imaginary lines,


What does the phrase "loos'd of limits and imaginary lines" mean in the poem?


Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open road,

Healthy, free, the world before me,

The long brown path before me, leading wherever I choose.


Henceforth I ask not good-fortune—I myself am good-fortune;

Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing,

Strong and content, I travel the open road. . . .


From this hour, freedom!

From this hour I ordain myself loos’d of limits and imaginary lines,

Going where I list, my own master, total and absolute,

Listening to others, and considering well what they say,

Pausing, searching, receiving, contemplating,

Gently, but with undeniable will, divesting myself of the holds that would hold me.


I inhale great draughts of space;

The east and the west are mine, and the north and the south are mine.


I am larger, better than I thought;

I did not know I held so much goodness.


All seems beautiful to me;

I can repeat over to men and women, You have done such good to me, I would do the same to you.


I will recruit for myself and you as I go;

I will scatter myself among men and women as I go;

I will toss the new gladness and roughness among them;

Whoever denies me, it shall not trouble me;

Whoever accepts me, he or she shall be blessed, and shall bless me.


Read this line from "Song of the Open Road."


From this hour I ordain myself loos’d of limits and imaginary lines,


What does the phrase "loos'd of limits and imaginary lines" mean in the poem?



holding on to the things that the world values


letting go of the need for freedom


freed from restrictions and nonexistent boundaries


tied to things that weigh individuals down


A.holding on to the things that the world values

B.letting go of the need for freedom

C.freed from restrictions and nonexistent boundaries

D.tied to things that weigh individuals down

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freed from restrictions and nonexistent boundaries

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Freed from restrictions and nonexistent boundaries is the phrase "loos'd of limits and imaginary lines" mean in the poem. Hence, option C is correct.

What is imaginary lines?

Any geometric line that has just an abstract concept and does not actually exist is considered to be an imaginary line in general. In actuality, is employed to correctly identify a map.

An abstract line can represent a geographical idea such as a boundary or other arbitrary division.

Thus, option C is correct.

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