Answer:
do u have a picture or something
Definition of Containment
Answer:
the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
Explanation:
Answer: Containing something harmful or undesirable to be in contact with is the act or method of controlling it in a given environment or place to keep you and others safe.
What was the significance of the 1918 Bolshevik takeover?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
The significance that you are most likely looking for has to do with World War I. In this case, the Czar and Russia was partaking in World War I, forcing Germany and the Central Power to effectively fight two fronts at the same time. However, with the Bolshevik takeover, the Bolshevik government signed a peace treaty with Germany, which allowed for Germany to concentrate all her forces to the west in an effort to take Paris.
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Essentially, the significance is the formation of only one-front war, and Germany's last offensive for Paris. They will fail however, and surrender soon after.
9. How did Jeroboam lead his people away from God?
It began with the Age of the Judges, when Israel was a loose conglomerate of tribes, led by local judges. This led into the 120-year period of the united kingdom, when the 12 tribes were united together under a secession of monarchs (Saul, David, and Solomon). And then the country was split into two separate kingdoms, the southern nation of Judah, led by the Davidic kings, and the northern nation of Israel.
The king responsible for tearing the northern tribes away from the southern tribes was Jeroboam. He, with God’s blessing, successfully led a rebellion against Solomon’s son Rehoboam. However, despite God’s grace in his life, Jeroboam was not a faithful follower of God. Indeed, the Old Testament scriptures make it clear that following his coronation, Jeroboam quickly led the northern tribes into great sin and apostasy.
Jeroboam’s sins are spoken about in no uncertain terms. During Jeroboam’s life, it was prophesied that God would abandon Israel, “because of the sins of Jeroboam, who sinned and who made Israel sin.” (1 Kings 14:16) Later, when other kings of Israel sinned, it would be said about them that they did “evil in the sight of the Lord, and walked in the way of Jeroboam, and in his sin by which he had made Israel sin.” (1 Kings 15:34, 16:19, 16:26, etc.)
So what was the sin of Jeroboam? What was this great evil that he committed that doomed the northern nation of Israel to destruction, having made it forever unclean in the sight of God? Essentially, Jeroboam changed the worship God had commanded under the Law of Moses.
God had established a certain priesthood of the line of Aaron the Levite (cf. Exodus 28:1). He had established a pattern of worship in a single location, that location being originally the Tabernacle, and then later the Temple at Jerusalem. God had ordained that at the single altar consecrated under the Law, the Israelites should worship and make sacrifices to Him. He had further commanded that the Israelites, in their religion, never try to make a statue, or graven image, of Him; nor that they should ever worship or bow down to the same. (cf. Exodus 20:4-5) It is important to note that this command is distinct from the command not to worship other gods. (cf. Exodus 20:3)
Jeroboam, however, understanding that the Temple of God was in the southern nation of Judah, the nation he had split off of; and being of such little faith as to trust God to work things out for him; he decided that the wise course of action would be to build a new temple. Two actually, one in Bethel, on the border with Judah, and another in the northern city of Dan. (cf. 1 Kings 12:25-28). He went a step further and consecrated new priests, who were not Levites (1 Kings 12:31). He then made up new religious holidays (cf. 1 Kings 12:32-33).
We should note that in all of this, Jeroboam kept a semblance of remaining true to the religious heritage of his people. He continued to call on the name of God. He continued to believe in the exodus out of Egypt, and the nations salvation from slavery (cf. 1 Kings 12:28). There is even evidence that the northern nation continued to observe the sabbath day, and other such ceremonial customs from the Law. (cf. Amos 8:5). But still, in changing a part of God’s law, Jeroboam was held, by God, to be guilty of a great sin. God did not want His people to add to His word, or take away from His word, and He certainly did not want them deliberately breaking His commands to suit themselves (cf. Deuteronomy 5:32).
Christians today are not under the Law of Moses; we are under the Law of Christ (cf. Romans 8:2; Galatians 6:2) but the principle remains — God does not want us changing what He has given us (cf. Revelation 22:18-19; Galatians 1:8-9) We cannot simply add new offices to the church, create councils, holidays, manners of worship and the like. When we take what God has given us in Christ, and change it to suit ourselves, we are, like the kings of old, walking in the sins of Jeroboam, who made Israel to sin. Rather we must be true to the Gospel of Christ, without adding to it, or taking away from it. We must learn to speak where the Bible speaks and to be silent where the Bible is silent, lest, like Jeroboam we bring condemnation on ourselves.
Explanation:
Explain how the willingness of factory owners to hire women and children changed family life?
-women weren't staying at home all day
-separates the family
-it allowed women to make their own money
Do you think Europeans would have gone to The New World without Zheng He's
exploration? Why?
Answer:
His seven total voyages were diplomatic, military, and trading ventures, and lasted from 1405 – 1433. However, most historians agree their main purpose was to promote the glory of Ming dynasty China. Zheng He was born to a noble family in 1371 in the Yunnan Province of China.
Explanation:
Answer:
yes because the people would have to have more land at one point.
Explanation:
INFO ABOUT THOMAS JEFFERSON PLEASE
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson is remembered for being the primary writer of the Declaration of Independence. He was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He had previously served as the second vice president of the United States. Although Jefferson had good intentions, he clearly violated the Constitution by abusing his position as executive of the U.S. In another situation, Jefferson pushed the limits of presidential power by passing the Embargo Act of 1807. Jefferson exercised massive federal power to achieve his political goals.
Which one of the following taxes goes toward 80 percent bid the money given to the federal government
Explanation:
Personal income tax goes toward 80 percent of the money given to the federal government.
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Which statements are true about the impact of the Stonewall uprising on the gay community in the United States? Choose three correct answers. Stonewall helped the gay community come together to fight as one. Stonewall’s raid led to more common raids across the US because of its success. Gay publications increased to help connect gay communities across the US. Gay activists and organizations planned and achieved the first pride parade a year later. Stonewall’s raid led people in the gay community to be even more fearful about being out.
Answer:
A) Stonewall helped the gay community come together to fight as one.
C) Gay publications increased to help connect gay communities across the US.
D) Gay activists and organizations planned and achieved the first pride parade a year later.
Explanation:
These are the correct answers as B is not true, there weren't more raids. And E doesn't make sense as it made the community more together; as such people wouldn't be more scared of comming out.
Answer:
Read the passage. What conclusion can you draw about the connection between the publications and Stonewall’s impact?
The publications allowed the gay community to continue hiding.
Stonewall’s impact made the gay community more fearful of police.
Stonewall’s impact made the gay community come together on a national level.
The publications were still for men only, despite Stonewall’s influence.
Explanation:
What law did John Adams pass that would be considered against the 1st Amendment today?
Answer:
the Sedition Act
Explanation:
The Federalist majority in Congress passed the Sedition Act and President Adams signed it into law on July 14, 1798. It was set to expire on March 3, 1801, the last day of the first and—as it turned out—only presidential term of John Adams.
Which major waterway built in the 1800s gave people along the Great Lakes access to the Atlantic Ocean?
Answer:
The Erie Canal
Explanation:
Answer:
The Erie Canal
Explanation:
The Erie Canal provided the first waterway connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. During the late 1700s and the early 1800s, many Americans called for a canal that would traverse the Appalachian Mountains.
Which two words from the article are the closest synonyms?
(A)Expand and feature
(B)Supervised and presented
(C)Transport and appear
(D)Erected and constructed
Answer:
D, erected & constructed
What is the primary employment in Alaska?
A: manufacturing
B: military
C: Mining
D: government
Answer:
C. Mining
Explanation:
The oil and gas industry is the largest part of Alaskas economy.
Answer:
mining
Explanation:
The American revolution concluded in 3 years.
The Industrial and Scientific Revolution helped each other grow into the technology era we are living in today in the early 21st century.
these are true and false questions please help
What were some of the flaws of the Articles of Confederation?
A. It required a unanimous vote to change of amend the document and gave the states too little power
B. It gave too much power to the federal government and not enough to the states
C. Allow states to print there own money and individually regulate trade between themselves and other states
D. it allowed individual states to negotiate trade with foreign countries and print their own money
Answer:
the answer is C
How do you think this idea was meant to be viewed by U.S citizens
Answer: hey
Explanation:
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
because I don't know
What is a major drawback when a country has too many or high tariffs? A. It discourages international trade. B. It protects domestic products. C. Trading increases faster than a product can be made.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
the harder you make something to do the more loopholes people will find
Which of the following statements is true about Indian independence?
A) Violent acts in New Delhi ended the Raj or British rule in India.
B) When British rule ended, India was divided into two nations.
C) British rule ended in India in 1930.
D)Lord Louis Mountbatten advised the Indian people to disregard the orders from Britain.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Powers of the king. The King, Louis XVI, was absolute. He ruled by the divine right theory which held that he had
received his power to govern from God and was therefore responsible to God alone. He appointed all civil officials and
military officers. He made and enforced the laws. He could declare war and make peace. He levied taxes and spent
the people's money as he saw fit. He controlled the expression of thought by a strict censorship of speech and press.
By means of lettres de cachet (sealed letters which were really blank warrants for arrest) he could arbitrarily imprison
anyone without trial for an indefinite period. He lived in his magnificent palace at Versailles, completely oblivious to
the rising tide of popular discontent. ...
Source: Friedman & Foner, A Genetic Approach to Modern European History, College Entrance Book Co., 1938 from the NYS
Global History and Geography Regents Exam, January 2007
Historical Context-refers to the historical circumstances that led to this event/idea/historical development
1. Explain the historical circumstances that led to Louis XVI consolidation of power. [1]
How might a community's geographic location impact its decision to be imperialist or isolationist?
Answer:
its isolationist
Explanation:
Why did so many German people dislike the pre-Hitler German government?
A. It wanted to continue to fight World War 1
B. It saved the German economy
C. It signed the Treaty of Versailles
D. It started a war with France by building up the German military
Answer:
d is the anwerrrreeeee but not quite sure
Answer:
its a not d L
Explanation:
Rupert is my Favorite Stuffed Animal--And I couldn't live without him
The dashes In this sentence do all the following eccept
A. Extend the sentence.
B. Add a pause to the sentence.
C.Make the Sentence a run-on sentence.
D. Add Emphasis at the end of the sentence.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It adds emphisis to the end of the sentance, trying to make you understand how much they care for the animal for dramatic effect
Which of the following is a reason that the United States joined the Allied forces during the Great War?
Group of answer choices
Increased immigration from Europe
An economic crisis in the United States
German submarine warfare
American isolationism
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Even though America was neutral, German U-Boats sank American ships that had American citizens on it.
What action did the Cherokee take to resist their removal from Georgia and North Carolina to the West? Plz answer asap!
A). sued the state of Georgia in the courts
B). destroyed neighbors farms and businesses
C). went to war against the U.S. Gov’t
D). stated a protest called the Trail of Tears
Should we ensure that the winner of the popular vote also wins the Electoral College?
Please explain in paragraph form, it would be very much appreciated. I need textual evidence and an explanation about how my evidence proves my claim. Thank you
List at least THREE reasons some of the African American representatives were determined to be unable to serve
Hello. Your question is incomplete, which makes it difficult for it to be answered correctly. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
If you are referring to African-Americans who were considered unable to serve at the national congress. This happened due to prejudice, the belief that blacks did not have full political knowledge and the attempt by white politicians not to allow the black population to have political representation, as a way to keep the white population superior and dominant.
Did Egyptians mummify babies?
Answer:
Yes I’d they die
Explanation:
What is meant by the phrase "whitewashed" when used in terms of the
media?
Answer:
in the media "whitewashed" means to make a darker skined person lighter or a darker skined person acting like a white person
Answer: Most of the people portrayed in the media are white
Explanation: got it right on the quiz have a good day! c:
Do you believe William the Conqueror had a large impact on Europe? Explain.
How did the Great Depression impact society?
Answer:
It affected the economy in a negative way
Explanation:
Due to the drop of industrial production, unemployment rates dropped drastically.
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Which of the following uses a nonrenewable energy source?
a wind mill
a power plant
a fruit orchard
a swimming pool
Answer:
a wind mill
Explanation: