Answer:
(D) Europe
Explanation:
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During the early 1800s, there was an equal number of slave and free states. Why did many people believe that it was important to
keep this balance?
A. They believed that the balance would determine the results of presidential elections.
B.
They wanted to maintain the balance between pro-slavery and anti-slavery U.S. Senators.
C.
They believed that the balance would determine future foreign trade agreements.
D.
They wanted to keep the balance between pro-slavery and anti-slavery U.S. governors.
Answer: B
Explanation: B because it seems more right an that is what i think
is the merry go round accelerating
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The Psalms help teach us how to _____.
A. Pray
B. Study
C. Serve
Answer:
pray
Explanation:
So we can go to heaven
Answer:
A. Pray
Explanation:
Good deeds always bxing good. Conseque?
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1. what is weather front?
2.Name the instrument use to measure :
(i)Wind speed
(ii)Wind direction
Answer:
1. A weather front is a boundary separating air masses of different characteristics such as air density, wind, and humidity. Disturbed weather often arises from these differences
2.wind speed:anemometers
wind direction:anemometers
explanation:
Anemometers measure wind speed and determine wind direction.
This reconstruction plan sought to punish the South for its role in causing the Civil War and required harsh and strict requirements for each state to meet before it could return to the US as a state. *
A. Presidential Reconstruction
B. Radical Republican Reconstruction
C. Both Presidential and Radical Republican Reconstruction
D. Neither Reconstruction Plan
which of these statements is an example of Natural Resources help the American economy grow
Answer:
all natural resources help
Explanation:
In your opinion, why would the United States want to be part of the UN? Write a paragraph with several reasons. PlEaSe haLp AnD ThAnK YoO UnU
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what are the different typhoon categories and their relationship to their speed and extent of damage
Answer:
i'm not 100% sure if im right but this is what i know
Explanation:
The wind speeds of a moderate typhoon are 85-104 kn (44-54 m/s; 98-120 mph; 157-193 km/h), while the winds of a super typhoon are 100 kn (51 m/s; 120 mph; 190 km/h). In May 2015, the term Super Typhoon was adopted and used by PAGASA for systems with winds greater than 120 kn (62 m/s; 140 mph; 220 km/h).
State two ways that oil is transported on land in Pakistan
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which role of the U.S president requires him or her to represent the United States when dealing with foreign nations?
Answer:
Foreign affairs
With the secretary of state, the president manages all official contacts with foreign governments. ... The president decides whether to recognize new nations and new governments, and negotiate treaties with other nations, which become binding on the United States when approved by two-thirds of the Senate.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Both the president and Congress have some exclusive foreign policy powers, while others are shared or not explicitly assigned by the Constitution.
These two branches of government often clash over foreign policy–making, particularly when it comes to military operations, foreign aid, and immigration.
The judicial branch is limited in how much it can arbitrate constitutional disputes over foreign policy, and it is often reluctant to. hope this helps
Havar bought a car for 3500 and later sold it for 3150 . what percentage loss did havar make ?
Answer:
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What’s the definition of oregan trail
Answer:
It is a route used during the U.S. westward migrations, especially in the period from 1840 to 1860, starting in Missouri and ending in Oregon.
How might a weathered mountain appear different from an unweathered mountain?
Answer:
attitude
Explanation:
the farther you go to the top higher temperature it get
Which amendment would deal with former president Trump's permanent ban from twitter?
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Is this correct?
Answer:
Its all correct I promise
Explanation:
List two early problems our new nation encountered in its dealings with foreign countries. (Site 1)
The early problems we are facing with the nation today i mean foreign countries today are:
The Middle East
First is how to stem the chaos from the multiple interconnected challenges across the Middle East. The next UK government will be one of the parties negotiating the final terms of a potential nuclear deal with Iran, which, if agreed, could serve as a prelude to broader negotiations on regional security.
But an agreement could also lead to an intensification of the conflict between Saudi Arabia and its Sunni allies, on the one hand, and Iran and its allies in Syria, Lebanon and Yemen, on the other, with Iraq caught somewhere in the middle. The UK, along with other permanent members of the UN Security Council, could find itself serving as one of the guarantors of the security of the Gulf states. Any UK government is also likely to maintain its role conducting air strikes as part of the international coalition against IS.
Should the regional situation deteriorate further, the UK could be pushed into increasing the numbers of migrants that it accepts on to its shores from the region (currently in the hundreds, swelling potentially to the tens of thousands). It will also be a key contributor to the maritime operations seeking to stem the flood of refugees across the Mediterranean.
The UK will also hope that the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories does not deteriorate following Benjamin Netanyahu's electoral victory in March. The possibility of Palestinians abandoning the idea of a two-state solution could embroil the UK, along with its EU counterparts, into a highly charged diplomatic negotiation.
Russian sanctions
Second, should economic sanctions, imposed on Russia after its actions in Ukraine, be renewed? If the ceasefire holds in eastern Ukraine, then pressure will build for the EU to lift these sanctions, even if the Minsk agreement is not fully implemented and the Ukrainian government is unable to re-establish control of its border with Russia. There are divergent views across the EU over the value and efficacy of sanctions. Angela Merkel has taken the lead in building a fragile consensus that has held up to now. But she will need British support if she is to maintain a tough EU line on President Putin.
Climate change
Alongside these two major security considerations lie a number of other important international challenges. Third on the list is the climate summit in Paris in December. The UK has long been a leader in tackling climate change, and its ideas on how to prevent the growth in global use of coal will be especially important in Paris. A deal is crucial to have the best chance of keeping global temperature rises to within two degrees by the end of the century.
Trade talks
The fourth priority will be the completion of the negotiations to create a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) by early 2016, before the US presidential elections enter their decisive phase. The coalition government has been one of the main champions of TTIP, seeing it as a debt-free economic stimulus to the UK and Europe, as well as a geopolitical counterweight to China's growing international economic power. But the agreement faces fierce popular opposition across the EU including in the UK, where a majority of voters suspects that US companies will use it to undermine European social and environmental standards.
China
In contrast, British and European voters appear indifferent to the fifth major challenge: the growing influence of China. The UK government has welcomed Chinese investment into EU markets - in 2014 the UK took $5.1bn (£3.3bn) out of a total of $18bn (£11.7bn), the highest in the EU. But China's growing importance as a source of investment coincides with an increasingly assertive Chinese approach towards its claims of sovereignty over several small islands in the South China Sea.
While the UK would prefer to focus on China's economic potential, Japan is seeking greater engagement from the UK as a security partner in the region. And with the United States serving as the main guarantor of regional security, the next UK government could be forced to take some difficult decisions on whether to risk economic opportunity on the altar of alliance solidarity.
As important as they are, these five issues will pale into insignificance if the Conservative Party is able to form a government after the election and sets the clock running on an in-out referendum on Britain's continuing membership of the EU in 2017. In this case, British ministers will have little time to dedicate to this pressing dossier of international challenges and will need to focus all of their efforts instead on securing the best possible deal from their EU counterparts in order to be able to campaign to remain in the EU. If such a deal can be secured, then they will face a no less daunting task of convincing an often Eurosceptic British public of the merits of staying in.
Is it necessary to make all the information public?What kinds of information are not made public or do not fall under the Right to Information?
Answer:
For general guidelines, information that contain sensitive information about people's private/personal life should never be made public unless the people choose to do so.. This could include things such as sexual preference, their phone number, their religion, etc
Explanation:
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Gross domestic product (GDP) is a measure of how much a country produces. How does improved technology increase a country’s GDP?
A.Improved technology allows workers to take more time off.
B.Improved technology sometimes means that certain jobs won’t be needed anymore.
C.Improved technology makes it easier to communicate with people around the world.
D.Improved technology allows workers to produce more goods and services each year.
Answer:
D is the answer of the question
Answer:
D
Explanation:
During what event did Athens defeat the Persian Empire despite being outnumbered?
Peloponnesian War
Battle of Marathon
Battle of the Bands
Alexander’s War
Answer:
Battle of the Marathon
Explanation:
the Persian force was decisively defeated by the Athenians at the Battle of Marathon,
what is the importance of national Unity in the protection of peace , Independence, sovereignty and integrity of a nation ?
Answer:
Unity equals good guidance, proper growth and true development. It provides a constant source of positive motivation and greater accomplishment. While many factors contribute to the overall development of a country. National integration is a helpful way to protect the fundamental rights and freedoms of people and to satisfy their right to judicial protection. Promoting national integration means the country gives its people an opportunity to live together in peace and prosperity.National Unity Governments are coalition government made up of all or most parties in a parliament. They are usually formed in times of war or severe political crisis
Explanation:
Answer:
Unity is of utmost importance for society as well as the whole country. “Strength is always with Unity” is a popular phrase and it is true to its every word. Unity represents togetherness. Therefore, it is standing together for every thick and thin matter.
Explanation:
Why was the Nile River important to Axum and Kush?
Answer:
The Nile River was important to Axum and Kush because, with the Nile making irrigation possible, Meroë was an agriculturally fertile area, and also sat next to lucrative iron and gold mines. The most significant artifacts of Meroitic culture are probably its pyramids. A single necropolis at Meroë boasts more pyramids than all of Egypt.
Explanation:
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What will do if you be an an engineer and why ?
best will get the brainliest answer+Thanks..
plz plz help..
Answer:
Well of you be an engineer then there are many profits; I mean to say that if you work hard in that Course than you would get a lot of money, Praises from the people and many more...
I could say this because My brother is an Engineer
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Answer:
Articles of confederation
Explanation:
The articles of confederation were the first form of government the us established. It was the first constitution.
4 Select the correct answer. Which political procedure did the US government borrow from ancient Rome
Answer:
Answer: The Republic form of government.
Explanation:
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what is birta abolition ?
Answer:
An act to abolish abortion Lands and Impose Land Tax Thereon. Preamble: Whereas, it is expedient to put an end to the feudal system of. utilizing land without paying any revenue to the State, in order to create feelings and a situation of equality among various classes of people.
tractor is a modern tool of agriculture".justify this statement with suitable example
Answer:
instead of using bullocks tractor has made it more easy for the farmers. Not only for that purpose it has many more uses like carrying, loading and unloading things.. it is a bit easy for the farmers ,if you use a bullock it will take a great time and it needs your efficiency that using a tractor may reduce your work in one or the other way. moreover before only a few farmers used Tractors because they are very costly. but in today's life many more small scale tractors are also available at cheap price which can be used for multiple purposes
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Fossils of ocean clams are found in the rocks of the Appalachian Mountains. What do these fossils most likely indicate?
Answer:
it shows that a lot of our higher points like mountains used to be under water. it shows how the earth has change over billions of years
Explanation:
What is located on the Savannah River about 20 miles upriver from the Atlantic Ocean. It was this site that ?
Answer:
In 1733 James Edward Oglethorpe chose a forty-foot-high bluff on the Savannah, eighteen miles upriver from the ocean, as the site of Georgia's first town, Savannah.
Explanation:
Savannah River is, a river formed by the confluence of the Seneca rivers at Hartwell Dam, Georgia, the U.S. It constitutes the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina as it flows southeastward past Augusta and Savannah, into the Atlantic Ocean after a course of 314 miles (505 km).
What is the source of the Savannah River?A man-made reservoir called Lake Hartwell, which is shared by the Savannah, and Seneca rivers, borders South Carolina and Georgia. One of the largest recreational lakes in Southeast the United States is Lake Hartwell.
A significant river in the southeast of the United States, the Savannah River is notable for forming the majority of the border between Georgia and South Carolina. The rivers, which form the northernmost border of the states, are two of the Savannah River's tributaries. From the Savannah River to St. Helena, Georgia is home to a sizable population of different shark species.
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