Answer:
If the crime is a felony
Explanation:
help please it’s due at a certain time
Answer:
7. Is " Form one nation that unifies all of South America."
8. Is "independence movements"
Explanation:
In Furman v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty violated the Eighth Amendment because the death penalty was
A)
used to deter criminals.
B)
used in nonviolent cases
C)
applied unequally across states.
D
already abolished in most states.
Answer:
applied unequally across states.
Explanation:
The 8th amendment of the United States constitution prohibited law enforcements to use cruel and usual punishments for the criminal offenders. But since its creation, death penalty was never really considered as a cruel punishments by the government since the methods that's used to carry on the punishment was quick/not torturous.
But one problem remains. Not all states are on the same page regarding when they should give death penalty as a punishment.
In Furman V. Georgia, Furman was sentenced with death penalty because he killed someone during an armed robbery in Georgia. But a similar case happened in Florida and the perpetrators were given 25 years of prison as a punishment. Since the application of death penalty was unequal across states, Supreme court ruled that death sentence under Furman V. Georgia was unusual.
Describe the compromise that led to the passage of the Billups Law. (Site 2)
Answer:
Due to their combined efforts Oklahoma entered the Union as a dry state. Consequently, Oklahoma's first legislature passed a law to enforce prohibition. Oklahoma State Sen. Richard A. Billups, chair of the Oklahoma Senate Prohibition Committee, initiated a bill to prohibit the manufacture, transportation, and possession of liquor. Popularly known as "Billups Booze Bill," the bill was amended after Speaker of the House William H. Murray proposed an amendment allowing state dispensaries to dispense liquor for medicinal and scientific purposes. Gov. Charles N. Haskell signed the compromise bill on March 24, 1908.
Explanation:
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Place the following people in order from OLDEST to MOST RECENT
(50 Points)
1
Jacob
2
Abraham
3
Moses
4
Solomon
5
David
6
Joshua
7
Cyrus
8
Nebuchadnezzar
9
Saul
10
Joseph
Answer:
1 Abraham
2 Jacob
3 Cyrus
4 Moses
5 Nebuchadnezzar
6 Solomon
7 Saul
8 David
9 Joseph
10 Joshua
About the story the good body by eve ensler why does the narrator feel that way about her body
5. What is the fate of Atahualpa? (the Incan leader)?
Answer:
Atahualpa submitted, only to be executed by strangulation. The day was August 29, 1533. Fighting between the Spanish and the Incas would continue well after Atahualpa's death as Spain consolidated its conquests.
Explanation:
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Which of the following would most likely be the target audience for a product advertised in the sports section of the newspaper?
A. Females over the age of 60
B. Adults over the age of 90
C. Children between the ages of 3 and 10
D. Males between the ages of 17 and 60
A pe x Answer: D
Answer:
d: males between the ages of 17 and 60
Explanation:
its the only option with an age range that akes sense. 3 year olds dont read newspapers or anything really so option c is out and adults over 60 and females over 90 are most likely gonna be too old to participate in sports
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The target audience who are more interested in advertisements related to sports products were the males between the ages of 17 and 60 years respectively.
Option D is the correct answer.
What is an advertisement?An advertisement is a tool used by companies for promoting their manufactured goods to the public.
The males aged 17 to 60 years are inclined toward the advertisements related to sports products like a bat, balls, sports shoes, etc. The rest of the age groups are not seemed to be much interested in ads for sports goods.
Therefore, the ideal option is that males between the ages of 17 and 60 years are considered the target audience for sports product ads.
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World leaders at the Versailles Peace Conference following World War I agreed to -
Answer:
create the League of Nations
Explanation:
League of Nations was the key to all end wars. and failed it's claim
reasons why the League of Nations is failing since it was resurrected as the U.N. in 1945!!!
1. Cold War conflicts: Vietnam, Korean War
2. Possible World War III in the future
Which event broke the British stronghold in the South?
The Battle of Bunker Hill
The Siege of Savannah
The Battle of Kettle Creek
None of the above
Answer:
None of the above
Explanation:
oretty sure
What ideas did early Indian thinkers add to the field of mathematics? Choose three answers.
They provided a new way to calculate statistics.
They understood the use of modern calculators.
They developed a binary number system.
O They identified the concept of zero.
They created the decimal system.
Answer:
C. They developed a binary number system.
D. They identified the concept of zero.
E. They created the decimal system.
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
d
e
Explanation:
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Answer最初または2番目の答えはよくわからないので、まったくわからないので、そのうちの1つを選択する必要があります。
Explanation: The first or second answer I'm not really sure so you got to pick one of those because I'm not really sure at all so yeah and nice key
why are the courts vital to a limited constitution?
Answer:
because we have a limited paper supply.
Explanation:
The FitnessGram Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible.
Which of the following describes Western Europe during the 1500s?
a
Northern Europe and Central Europe were both mixtures of Protestants and Catholics while Southern Europe was Protestant.
b
Southern Europe was Protestant and Northern Europe was Catholic and the Central Europe mixed.
c
Northern Europe was Protestant while Southern Europe was Catholic and Central Europe was mixed.
d
Southern Europe was Catholic and Northern Europe and Central Europe were mixtures of Protestants and Catholics
Answer:
c
Explanation:
why didn't the USSR respond with force to the East German and Polish revolts, as they had back in the 50s and 60s?
Answer:
In opposition to the translations of US intelligence, no arrangements were in progress for even negligible Soviet mediation at the time martial law was forced, as per declassified Soviet archives. On 25 August 1980, an uncommon commission was made in Moscow to figure strategy because of advancements in Poland. It was going by senior Socialist Coalition ideologist Mikhail Suslov, and included KGB administrator Yuri Andropov, unfamiliar clergyman Andrei Gromyko, and safeguard serve Dmitriy Ustinov. They were hesitant to mediate in Poland, reviewing the 1970 Clean fights, and managing issues in the continuous Soviet Afghan War.
The circumstance in Poland in December 1980 had matches with the circumstance in Afghanistan before the Soviet Association in the long run chose to mediate there precisely a year sooner, which prompted results and a deep Soviets' relations with the US.
Explanation:
The Polish revolts of 1980–1981, related with the development of the Fortitude mass development in Poland, tested the Soviet Association's authority over its satellite states in the Eastern Bloc.
Unexpectedly in any case, the Kremlin kept away from military intercession, not at all like on past events, for example, the Prague Spring of 1968 and the Hungarian Transformation of 1956, and along these lines left the Clean initiative under Broad Wojciech Jaruzelski to force martial law to manage the resistance all alone.
In the 1840s, women in the United States began fighting for more rights. They first pressed for property rights for married women. After the
Civil War, the focus of women's rights activists shifted to voting. Women's rights activists felt that many of the problems women faced, and that
American Society faced, could be solved by granting women suffrage, or the right to vote.
In 1890, Wyoming became a state, with a provision in its constitution allowing women to vote in that state. In 1893, Colorado became the
first state to adopt a state amendment that gave women voting rights. In 1895, Utah became a state and also included a suffrage provision in its
constitution, followed by Idaho in 1896. Washington gave women the right to vote in 1910. In 1911, women in California gained voting rights, with
Oregon, Kansas, and Arizona granting women suffrage in 1912.
Based on the passage, what can the reader infer about the women's suffrage movement?
1. The women's suffrage movement was a unified political movement
2. By 1912, the women's suffrage movement no longer faced opposition.
3. Momentum for women's suffrage gained strength in the western United States.
4. States were more concerned about women's suffrage than property rights for women.
Answer:
I think its 2
Answer:
D or 4.
Explanation:
I believe the answer is D because as it states in the text "women in California gained voting rights, with Oregon, Kansas, and Arizona granting women suffrage in 1912." which means that states were becoming more and more aware and concerned about the truths of womens sufferage
What was the name of the first merchant ship sunk by Germany?
Answer:
RMS Lusitania
Explanation: On May 7, 1915, less than a year after World War I (1914-18) erupted across Europe, a German U-boat torpedoed and sank the RMS Lusitania, a British ocean liner en route from New York to Liverpool, England.
News is also the product of politics leading many journalists to distrust politicians. This is called the:
Rational Response
Practice of good journalism
None of these
How did the Puritans feel about other religions?
Answer:The Puritans were seeking freedom, but they didn't understand the idea of toleration. They came to America to find religious freedom—but only for themselves. ... preached that it was wrong to practice any religion other than Puritanism.
Explanation:
Who was the first human to orbit Earth? A. Yuri Gagarin B. Alan Shepard C. Neil Armstrong D. John Glenn
Answer:
Yuri Gargarin was the first
Explanation:
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"Prices and wages should be determined by the marketplace. What did the author of this statement MOST LIKELY support?
O minimum wage laws
O laissez-faire capitalism
O wage and price controls
Ogovenment ownership of utilities
Answer:
Laissez-faire capitalism is the answer.
23
Which of the following people would have American citizenship at birth?
А
a person born in the US to parents who are illegal aliens
B a person born on US military base outside the US
a person born outside of the US to parents who are both US citizens
D all of the above
Answer:
It might be C.
Explanation:
___________ is the name of a third party.
Which term best completes the sentence?
Whigs
Copperheads
Know-Nothings
all of the above
Answer:
I think it is copperheads
Answer: All the above
Explanation: 90% it’s right
23.
Analyze the responsibilities of a campaign manager and the influence a campaign manager
can have on the election of a candidate.
Answer:
A campaign manager, campaign chairman, or campaign director is a paid or volunteer individual whose role is to coordinate a political campaign's operations such as fundraising, advertising, polling, getting out the vote (with direct contact to the public), and other activities supporting the effort, directly.
Explanation:
Help me please , please
Answer:
Second to last one I believe. Sorry if that's wrong
Answer:
Baron Montesquieu
Explanation:
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(PLEASE HELP ASAP) Political Career. Write 2-5 sentences about key positions or ideas that Theodore Roosevelt had which made him a memorable President.
Answer: His day of infamy speech
Explanation: though the speech may have been brief but it was a memorable speech, and his speech gave hope for those how lost it
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The post-1949 Chinese history was always characterized by a tension between two competing views of revolution. One focused on the attainment of “material progress,” while the other focused on “the moral pursuit of egalitarian justice and proletarian virtues.” The main advocate for the former was Deng Xiaoping, while the main advocate for the latter was Mao Zedong. Write a short essay in which you discuss the usefulness of this redness/expertise dichotomy for understanding post-1949 China.
Answer:
Explanation:
When analyzed as history, the Mao Zedong era (1949–1978) looks different than it did when scrutinized by social scientists. Ever since the founding of the People’s Republic, contemporary observers have identified an underlying reality at odds with the goals and policies pursued by top leaders in Beijing. That underlying reality, scholars found, was characterized by conflict, tension, and variation. Factionalism divided bureaucratic institutions; mass campaigns failed to achieve their aims; local officials subverted policies; groups pursued their own interests. In other words, state control was not always total or centralized but at times appeared limited and tenuous.
The __________ movement is not a political party, but is a protest group that opposed President Obama’s healthcare reform during 2010.
A.
Tea Party
B.
Green party
C.
American party
D.
Libertarian party
The answer is A
did the test
Answer:
A. The Tea Party
Explanation:
Knew the answer before I read the bottom :)
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Based on what you have seen, was the Boston Massacre really a ‘massacre"? Use at least 4 citations of evidence to
support your response.
Answer: The Boston Massacre was a deadly riot that occurred on March 5, 1770, on King Street in Boston. It began as a street brawl between American colonists and a lone British soldier, but quickly escalated to a chaotic, bloody slaughter. The conflict energized anti-British sentiment and paved the way for the American Revolution.
Explanation:
answer the following correctly
Answer:
24: A
25: C
26: B
27: A
Explanation: