What’s Something You’ve Tried, That You’ll Never, Ever Try Again?

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Answer 1

Answer:

sneaking out while my mom is in town

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Answer 2

maybe  coming out :0

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Which city was the center of government in Byzantine reconquered lands?
1.Carthage
2.Cordoba
3.Ravenna
4.Syracuse

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Answer:

number 4

Explanation:

Under the Han, iron and salt were so important that 1: It was forbidden to trade them outside of China 2:Only wealthy merchants were allowed to produce them 3:production of these goods was made a state monopoly 4:only the emperor and his family were allowed to own them PleaAsE HelP Me!

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Answer:

3.

Explanation:

Under the emperor Wu of Han, iron and salt were important products, which in early empire were produced and sold by rich merchants. But under emperor Han, he made iron and salt a state monopoly.

Perceiving the production of iron and salt by rich merchants a threat on state, he took this step of making iron and salt state monopoly. By making these two products as a state monopoly, states started earning large profits making the empire financial capable to support the various campaigns by the emperor.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 3.

Answer:

The answer is 3. I just took the Q&A

Explanation:

What are 4 major differences between a civilization and a society? 30 points

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Basically, culture is the totality of knowledge, beliefs, art and customs shared by a human group. Civilization is the organized development of one or more cultures within an urban center (from the Latin word 'civis', citizen).

Where did farming begin?

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Answer:

Asia

Explanation: Europe Spain and many other areas in the 1600's have been looking for Asia and its good for years (This search does not continue now.)

NEED ASAP LIKE IN NEXT 5-10 MINUTES WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST: Which of the following emerged in Western Europe in large part as a reaction to the diplomatic exchanges exemplified in the passage?



"The next day (25th May) (the Chan) sent his secretaries to me, who said: ‘Our lord sends us to you to say that you are here Christians, Saracens [Muslims] and Tuins. And each of you says that his doctrine is the best, and his writings—that is, books—the truest. So he wishes that you shall all meet together, and make a comparison, each one writing down his precepts, so that he himself may be able to know the truth.’ Then I said: ‘Blessed be God, who put this in the Chan’s heart. But our Scriptures tell us, the servant of God should not dispute, but should show mildness to all; so I am ready, without disputation or contention, to give reason for the faith and hope of the Christians, to the best of my ability.’ They wrote down my words, and carried them back to him. Then it was told the Nestorians that they should look to themselves, and write down what they wished to say, and likewise to the Saracens [Muslims], and in the same way to the Tuins.”


Excerpt from The Journey of William of Rubruck, written by a Franciscan monk sent by King Louis IX of France to the Mongol Empire in 1253


The incorporation of Eastern Asian ideas and knowledge into mainstream European society

The European practice of religious tolerance based on the example of the Mongol Empire

A political alliance that protected Western Europe from further invasions of the Mongol Empire

An increased European awareness of important cultural, political, and economic developments in Eastern Asia

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Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:

Today,many Muslims make a pilgrimage to the holiest city in Islam?

A.Medina
B.Jerusalem
C.Damascus
D.Mecca

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the answer is the city or mecca

Answer:

mecca

Explanation:

What city-states fought each other during the Peloponnesian War?

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Answer: Athens and Sparta

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Hey there! I will give the following steps, if you have any questions feel free to ask me in the comments below.

Fought by the Delian League was led by Athens. The Peloponnesian League was led by Sparta. Athens attacked Sparta with a powerful Navy, while Sparta attacked with a superior army.

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Answer:

Athens and Sparta

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PLEASE HELP HELP!!! It’s about “lunchroom fight”


Background Information

You are a principal who is trying to figure out the truth about a lunchroom fight. The fight
was between Justin and Max. Justin is a new student. He is shy, quiet, and does not
have many friends. He moved to town last month because his father was hired to take
over the town's main business. Justin's father fired many people, including Max's
parents, when he reorganized the business. Max is a popular student, who is known for
his friendliness and good humor. In the past few weeks, however, he has been
withdrawn and somewhat depressed.

The Sources

Justin:
"That kid started it. Max. I was just standing in line waiting to pay for my
food, and he shoved me super hard. And, like, for no reason. He just freaked out on
me. I don't even know the kid, and he's been weird to me ever since I started going
to this school. He and his friends glare at me in English class for no reason."

Max:
"That kid is psycho. He turned around and punched me out of nowhere. Me
and my friends were standing in line just joking around, and he turned around and
punched me for no reason. He's messed up and creepy. Ask anyone."

Eric:
(Max's good friend): "The new kid definitely started it. He really just attacked
out of nowhere. He's a freak, and he seriously thinks he's better than everyone
because of his dad."

Anthony (bystander):
“ I was pretty far back in the line, but Max and his friends were being kind of loud and joking around. I couldn’t really hear what they were saying. And then all of a sudden I saw people pulling Justin and Max apart.”

Megan( Max’s girlfriend):
“ I wasn’t there. All I can say is that max has been really different lately and kind of mean. I don’t know what’s going on, but he’s not himself.

Cafeteria worker:
“The group of boys were pushing each other around. I think it was an accident, and one of them pushed into the new boy, and he took it the wrong way.”


*the photo is the last part of the reading*

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i’ve done this assignment before, i can include pictures of my answers if you’d like

Why was there so much migration after World War II in Europe? Select the two correct answers.

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New laws after the Allies won the war restricted Germans.

The end of the Soviet Union allowed people to emigrate

Thus, option A and E is correct.

What is migration?

Migration there is a moment of people. This moment is from one place to another place. This could be a permanent or a temporary shift.

There was so much migration after World War 2 because of the Lost and the lies that are restricted by the German. Also the there was an end of the Soviet Union that was present that that time. As this shift was helpful for them in a  long run.

Therefore, option A and E is correct.

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Why was there so much migration after World War II in Europe? Select the two correct answers.

OA. New laws after the Allies won the war restricted Germans.

OB. Widespread damage after the war made people look for new housing.

OC. Shifting national boundaries made some move.

OD. People who didn't agree with their governments' actions during the war moved away.

OE. The end of the Soviet Union allowed people to emigrate..

How did the leadership of John Smith benefit the Jamestown Colony? A. John Smith established the first Church of Jamestown. B. John Smith was a strong leader who had good trade relations with the Natives and forced the settlers to work. C. John Smith became King of Jamestown, appointed by King James. D. John Smith was able to locate all the gold in Jamestown.​

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D i belive is the answer

Answer:

Explanation:

Smith also led the first English explorations of the Chesapeake Bay and was almost killed by a ray on the first of the two expeditions. Smith's strong leadership helped the colony survive and grow but also made him enemies within the fort.Captain John Smith reported that the first church services were held outdoors “under an awning (which was an old saile)” fastened to three or four trees. As part of a rebuilding effort following a fire that burned much of the fort in January 1608, the settlers built the first church building. He did not find gold or a route west, but he did acquire food for the colonists, learned about the natives and created highly accurate maps of the area. These maps became one of Smith's greatest accomplishments and were used by future explorers.

The law of demand explains that:
A. supply of a product goes down as the price goes down.
B. demand for a product goes down as the price goes down.
C. supply of a product goes down as the price goes down.
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D. demand for a product goes up as the price goes down

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D. Demand for a product goes up as the price goes down

The law of demand explains that demand for a product goes up as the price goes down. Thus, the correct option is D.

What are the assumptions for law of demand ?

One of the most fundamental ideas in economics is the law of demand. It explains how market economies distribute resources and set the prices of goods and services that we see in daily transactions by combining the law of supply.

According to the law of demand, the quantity bought varies inversely with price. In other words, the quantity demanded decreases as the price increases.

Because of declining marginal utility, this happens. In other words, consumers utilize the initial units of an economic good they buy to fulfill their most pressing requirements first, and then they use each additional unit to fulfill progressively lower-valued goals.

People's willingness to spend more tends to enhance demand for typical economic commodities as earnings rise.

Since they may meet the same kinds of customer desires and needs, the availability of close alternative items that compete with a given economic good tends to lower demand for that good.

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Citizens in most countries have which civic duties?

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Answer:

Obey the Law

Explanation:

When consumers swipe a card, either debit or credit, to make a transaction with a merchant, the merchant pays an interchange fee to the card-issuing bank. Generally, the interchange fee for a debit card is 1% of the purchase amount, while for a credit card it is 1.6% of the purchase amount. In 2009, the average interchange fee was 44 cents. In December 2010, the Federal Reserve proposed capping that interchange fee to 12 cents per transaction. Who are the three primary stakeholders in this proposal, and what do you predict their positions will be relative to this proposal?

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Answer:

The three primary stakeholders are the banks, the merchants, and the consumers.

Banks = Against, since this would mean that they will be receiving less

Merchants = For, since they would be paying less

Consumers = Generally unaffected. But I believe they would be more against the proposal because if interchange fees are capped, then the banks will find other ways to retrieve the lost revenues by other means, such as increasing the interest or etc.

Select the correct answer.
One result of the contact between Europeans and American Indians was the spread of disease. Which statement best describes the effect disease
had on European and American Indian populations?
Ο Α.
The population in Europe drastically declined due to exposure to American Indian diseases.
Europeans and American Indians were equally affected by outbreaks of disease in the New World.
OB.
O C.
American Indian populations were decimated by diseases brought by the Europeans.
Many Europeans who came to North and South America died from American Indian diseases.

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Answer:

1. A) 2. C)

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Reminder pocahontas when she went to america she died of a european disease because her immune system had never encountered the disease but the europeans didn't get sick from there country.  

In your opinion what do u think it is ?

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Melting pot. Even though we should celebrate our differences

What was the function of a pyramid

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Answer:

To bury jews and kings and queens.

Explanation:

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Public schools, hospitals, and fire departments are examples of what purpose of government?

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Answer: Promote the general well fair

Explanation:

I had to take the same test and stuff and i know the answer from that-

Based on this lesson's concepts, what are some possible solutions that would allow for greater equality in global economic development?

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Answer:

Some possible solutions to allow for greater equality in global economic development are safety nets like social protection floors, to combat segregations between rich and poor, rural and urban, and to foster equal access to food and work.

Explanation:

In order to allow for greater equality in economic development around the world governments and other economic actors will have to commit to new development goals that are more sustainable and that recognize the multidimensional nature of poverty. This includes working towards combatting the segregations that occur in our current urban environments particularly in cities of the global south that perpetuate the divide between rich and poor and urban and rural and often make it hard to secure equal access to food and work. Safety nets and social protection floors like essential health care and basic income security need to exist for vulnerable populations like single mothers and the elderly who are disadvantaged at gainful employment and acquiring more skills. The taxation systems should also be reformed so the focus is less on taxing consumption and more on taxing wealth. Allowing asset building for lower middle class and poor populations in underdeveloped economies is also important and tax reforms should address this.

Answer:

Some possible solutions to allow for greater equality in global economic development are safety nets like social protection floors, to combat segregations between rich and poor, rural and urban, and to foster equal access to food and work.

Explanation:

How did the United Nations respond to the iraqi invasion of Kuwait in January 1991. I'm in a test please help​

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On 29 November 1990, the Security Council passed Resolution 678 which gave Iraq until 15 January 1991 to withdraw from Kuwait and empowered states to use "all necessary means" to force Iraq out of Kuwait after the deadline. The Resolution requested Member States to keep the Council informed on their decisions.

how can we prove that women are the upliftment for the family

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Answer:

Four Traits of Empowering People:

1. Love – These are people who look at others in a positive light, seeing the inner and outer beauty in all. More than that, they help others see and honor their own beauty and strength. They see problems as opportunities. For example, if they see someone is lacking nutrition, exercise, or sleep in their daily routine, they provide encouragement – in a loving way – to alter things in their lifestyle to make those changes happen.

2. Attitude – They have a driving passion to bring out the best in people, even if it means some sleepless nights. They want to lift and empower others to thrive through finding and exploring their own passion and interests. They help others trust in themselves and their intuition by encouraging mind, body, and soul connections.

3. Action – They realize it’s not always about themselves and don’t just think about how to make things better, they take action. They also model how to infuse passion, values and goals into daily routines. They live through and with purpose.

4. Perception – Others love, respect, and appreciate their work. Do people believe in you, bring out the best of what you have to offer, and make sure you are fulfilling your dreams? Impactful and empowering people cross check their own agenda with the agendas of others, making sure that everyone around them is connected with their own purpose and passion – if not they stop and make a change to improve it. They don’t dwell on it but cycle back to love, attitude, and action.

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Women are the ones who makes a house a home

how what Brainliest anyone how answer this get Brainliest

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Answer:

answers are (top to bottom): B, C, and E

Explanation:

Answer:

I believe the answers are:

Humans migrated from North America to South America

Migration took place over 200,000 years

Humans first began migrating from Africa

Explanation:

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In a region with a low crude birthrate, a high crude death rate is most likely indicative of:
a) an aging population.
b) a lack of health care.
c) a high infertility rate.
d) a lack of food and water.
e) an infertile population.

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The answer would be B, a lack of healthcare

Before 2004, Bonaire relied on which of the following energy sources for power?
Petroleum
Coal
Natural gas
Diesel fuel

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Answer:

Diesel fuel

Explanation:

Like many Caribbean islands, Bonaire originally relied on diesel fuel to generate electricity for residents, with a peak demand of 11 megawatts (MW)

10 points
2. The Articles of Confederation contained which of the following? *
Strong central government
Weak central government
No central government

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Answer:

Weak central government

Explanation:

The government under the Articles of Confederation was so weak it didn't have the power to do what needed to be done, like collect taxes, raise and army or navy, or have the ability to resolve issues between the states (no court system).Eventually, the founding fathers realized that the problems that existed could not be fixed, the wrote the new constitution, which is the constitution we have today.

Make everyday a Mandela day

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Answer:

Take action against poverty

Explanation:

everyday

Take action everyday

true or false information from explorers assisted mapmakers in creating more accurate land and sea maps

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Answer: false I believe

Explanation:

interpret What does John Lewis mean when he says he focused on

"bringing down those signs"? How does his story about listening to De King talk about activism in Montgomery help you understand what his main goals were

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.

What John Lewis meant when he says he focused on

"bringing down those signs" was that he wanted to end with those segregationist signs, attitudes, and prohibitions that oppressed and hurt African Americans in the south.

His story about listening to Dr. King talks about activism in Montgomery help me understand his main goals in that I realize that he, as a civil rights leader in the 1960s, had a good intention in his mind. He wanted respect for the civil rights of the African American people. He wanted to put a stop to the oppression of the government and police brutality. That is why he decided to participate in important protests such as the March to Selma, Alabama, on March 7, 1965. That protest was immediately stopped by the police using force.

John Lewis said that "Bringing down those signs" because he wanted to make an emphasis on ending the attitude of hate and discrimination for African Americans.

John Lewis

He is known for his contribution in Civil Rights Movement in 1960s. He began his activist career with Nashville Student Movement, where he protested against the segregation policy in private Schools.

His objective was to give equal status to the African Americans. Thus he said his famous quote "Bringing down those signs", it means he wanted to get rid of all those signs and symbols which creates an atmosphere of discrimination, and prejudice.

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In what specific ways is the telling of the history of indigenous peoples in the Americas changing?

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They are taking action and acknowledging the wrong doing of the past. Although I would not say it is changing because if it was the indigenous people would have their land back and they don’t. They still face a lot of racial discrimination and it took years for the government to apologize for such a brutal incident, the residential schools. The whole main point of them was to wipe out all of the history of the indigenous people.

WHICH ARE 3 OF THE 6 ORIGINAL FRIGATES?
USS GEORGE WASHINGTON, USS CONSTITUTION, USS ROOSEVELT
USS PRESIDENT, USS UNITED STATES, USS CONGRESS
USS MIDWAY, USS SAIPAN, USS KITTY HAWK

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Answer:

United States. Main article: USS United States (1797) ...

Constellation. Main article: USS Constellation (1797) ...

Constitution. Main article: USS Constitution. ...

Chesapeake. Main article: USS Chesapeake (1799) ...

Congress. Main article: USS Congress (1799) ...

President. Main article: USS President (1800)

Explanation:

Answer: I think the ones below are right

Explanation: USS President, USS George Washington, and USS united states  

What are the three ways interest groups monitor and influence the government? *

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Answer:

what are your answers

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Answer:

Are there answer choices?

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