Which of the following individuals was President of Morehouse College when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., ottended?
Henry Talmadge
Eugene Talmadge
Thomas Brewer
Benjamin Mays

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Answer 1

Answer:

Benjamin Mays I believe

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Benjamin Mays

Explanation:

On March 10, 1940, Mays was offered the presidency of Morehouse by its trustees; he moved to Atlanta shortly after. When Mays left Howard University, he was honored with the renaming of the newly constructed home of the divinity school to "Benjamin Mays Hall."

Most notably, Martin Luther King Jr. (class of 1948) remembered Mays as his “spiritual mentor,” and “intellectual father.”

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name four kinds of landforms that are shown on the map

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1. Plains
2. Plateaus
3. Mountains
4.
What map? Here’s some though:
-Plain
-Plateau
-Moutain
-Valley

Did the Missionaries and Northern Reformers support the Indian Act Removal?

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no because they were looking for more people to convert to christianity

What are the four noble truths of Buddhism?

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Answer:

i teach suffering , it organ, cessation and path that all i teach

Explanation:

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The truth of suffering, the truth of the origin of suffering, The truth of the cessation of suffering, and The truth of the path to the cessation of suffering

what does this cartoon have to say about the philippines role in american imperialism?​

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I don’t see a picture or I would help you, i’m sorry

what tool is the most popular lightweight attractive and less expensive material of kitchen utensils and equipment


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Aluminum. Is known for its high and low density and can resist corrosion through the passivation process

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ice cream scooper ong

The Battle of Tours halted the ___advance into Europe and ___
remained Western Europe's major religion

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Halted the Muslim advance into Europe and Roman Catholic Christianity remained W. Europe’s major religion.

(Answer could be Christianity, but if the want a more specific answer, it would be Roman Catholic)


If you felt that a law was wrong would you still follow it, explain:
Please, i need the answer.

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Answer:

It depends on the concept of ethics and principles. If you were to be in eminent danger such that your life or your families lives are in danger and breaking the way would and could save lives then it would be morally correct to act on it

How was gravity a major source of heat in the early days of Earth and what does it contribute today?

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Answer:

Gravity a major source of heat in the early days of Earth and it contribute today is explained below in complete detail.

Explanation:

Gravity within such a tremendous material compresses the body in its center so stimulating that the tension swells. As Earth's interior pressure increased, its temperature also increased. Radioactive consumption: Radioactive consumption discharges heat, and pioneer in the planet's archives there were many radioactive particles with short half-lives.

HERES THE OTHER PART?

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it's been like 6 hrs since you posted that question. but here's the answer anyways:

The president submits a nomination to the Senate.1
The Senate Judiciary Committee interviews the nominee.2
The Senate votes to confirm the nominee.4
The nominee is sworn into office.5
The Senate Judiciary Committee recommends the nominee to the full Senate.3


Which explains how the judiciary can remain independent?
Justices are given lifetime appointments.


Which two cases would the Supreme Court be most likely to review?
a case in which a federal law is challenged
a case concerning presidential actions


The role of the judicial branch is to
interpret the law


executive branch
arrowRight can appoint federal and Supreme Court justices
legislative branch
arrowRight can propose constitutional amendments


If a private citizen sues a business, that is an example of
a civil case


In the 1819 case McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court said the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution gave Congress the right to establish a national bank. This was similar to the views of which person?
C.
Alexander Hamilton
D.
John Marshall


Which two arguments support judicial activism?
It is the job of the court to consider social conditions and values.
It is the job of the court to interpret and enforce federal law.



The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution says that all citizens, regardless of race, have equal protection under the law. In an 1896 decision, Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that segregation of races was not unconstitutional as long as equal services were provided to people of all races. This decision was overturned in Brown V. Board of Education. What are the cases examples of?
----Plessy v. Ferguson is an example of judicial restraint and Brown V. Board of Education is an example of judicial activism.


Put the hierarchy of the federal court system in order with the highest level at the top of the diagram.
U.S supreme- U.S Appeals


Which term describes the view of the Constitution Thomas Jefferson took while considering the National Bank?
strict constructionism


Over which two cases would the Supreme Court have original jurisdiction?
a case in which the U.S. government is a defendant
a case involving a dispute between Arizona and Nevada


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It established the idea that only the Supreme Court can determine what is constitutional.
It strengthened the Supreme Court’s position as a co-equal branch of the government.


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It established the federal court system.


What are two ways that the legislative branch provides a check on the judicial branch?
Congress can pass amendments to the Constitution.
The Senate must confirm Supreme Court justices.


Who is the highest ranking officer of the judicial branch?
the chief justice


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judicial restraint


Which court would you go to if you wanted to declare bankruptcy?
U.S. District Court


Criminal law- involves offense;; civil law- involves parties

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Answer:

supreme court

Explanation:

because it is the higher court

How can a bill gain support in Congress?

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Answer:

Representatives usually sponsor bills that are important to them and their constituents.

Representatives who sponsor bills will try to gain support for them, in hopes that they will become laws.

Two or more sponsors for the same bill are called co-sponsors.

a representative needs to sponsor a bill.

Read this passage about Amelia Earhart.

Amelia Earhart was born July 24, 1897, in Kansas. She was an adventurous and fun-loving child. That adventurous spirit remained as she grew older. One day in 1920, after going on a plane ride, she was determined to fly planes. She worked at any job she could find to save up for flying lessons, which cost $1,000. At one point, she worked as a nurse’s aid and a social worker. Six months after receiving flying lessons, Amelia bought her own plane, and she flew as high as 14,000 feet, which set a world record for female pilots. A short time afterward, Amelia became the sixteenth female to earn a pilot’s license. In 1928, an opportunity arose for Amelia to participate in a transatlantic flight across the Atlantic Ocean as a copilot. This experience later came in handy when she became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic in 1938. She received many honors for this achievement, such as the Distinguished Flying Cross from Congress.

As Amelia approached her fortieth birthday, she was planning her biggest trip yet: She wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world. Of course, she needed a lot of help to make this happen. She made a first attempt that failed and damaged her plane. But Earhart was not one to give up, so she made another attempt at the ground-breaking mission. She did make some progress by flying 7,000 miles to New Guinea but did not make it to her next stop, Howland Island. Sadly, Earhart’s plane disappeared, and, despite search and rescue attempts, she was never found. To this day, Earhart is known and celebrated for her bravery, persistence, and commitment to aviation.

Based on this passage, Earhart best fits in the yearbook category

“Most Courageous.”
“Most Studious.”
“Most Helpful.”
“Most Talkative.”

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Most courageous
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Answer:

Don't over-complicate your concept.  

Focus on the market instead of the product

Always overestimate costs.

Establish a support team.  

Always assess your business idea.  

Understand the commitment behind starting.

Explanation:

Focus on marketing!! not the product

Identify your suppliers if you need any

Establish a support team

it’s not much but for me these are the main things. just don’t get overwhelmed! It’ll be fine.

what is sectionalism?

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when a country focuses more on the individual region (in the us it would be the individual states) rather than the whole country

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Answer:

to prevent one branch from gaining too much power over the others.

To what was Will Rogers referring?
a. the success of prohibition
b. the right to a public education as guaranteed by the Twenty-first Amendment c. the importance of being able to easily amend the U.S. Constitution
d. the failure of the Eighteenth Amendment to stop alcohol consumption

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Answer:

Explanation: B i think

Answer is b because you need to use the app to get it

Which statement best describes the landscape of the Arabian Peninsula? It is composed entirely of deserts and mountainous territory. It contains various physical features, even though it is largely desert. It contains mostly dry riverbeds that flood during the rainy season. It is primarily mountainous, although marshes are found on the coast.

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Answer: It contains various physical features, even though it is largely desert.

Explanation:

One of the prominent features of the Arabian peninsula is that they are surrounded or have a leave mass of arid desert climate. But amidst these, they have most of the finest features the soil carries. The water they are surrounded by has rich tropical sea life, it's also recorded they have one of the world's largest, undestroyed and most pristine coral reefs.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Prove this:cot 75° + cot 15°=4​

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Answer:

[tex]tan75 {}^{0} = 2 + \sqrt{3} [/tex]

[tex]tan \: 15 {}^{0} = 2 - \sqrt{3} [/tex]

=> cot 75⁰ + cot 15⁰

= cot(90⁰ - 15⁰) + cot(90⁰ - 75⁰)

= tan 15⁰ + tan 75⁰

=

[tex]2 + \sqrt{3} + 2 - \sqrt{3} = 4[/tex]

(proven)

why were the indian national congress and muslim league formed?

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Answer:

indian national congress was formed to draw the attention of the british to the Indian's struggles

It was formed by A.O Hume , a retired ICS officer in 1885

Muslim league was formed to separate Muslim-majority nation-state, Pakistan, successfully led to the partition of India in 1947 by the British Empire.

discuss how far sociologists would agree that students social class is the main factor affecting their educational achievment (12 marks so long answer please, also no frauding bc thats just annoying)

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Answer:

Sociologists would probably agree to a large degree with that statement.

Explanation:

The reason is that social class is one of the most important categories of analysis in the academic discipline of sociology. This is because the three authors that are considered to be founders of the discipline: Karl Marx, Émile Durkheim, and Max Webber, all developed social analysis in which social class was transversal and explanatory of many social phenomenons.

Ever since, other sociologists have taken ideas from these three authors, developed them in new forms, and adapted them to more recent historical periods. However, the theme of social class continues to be present in all of them, as one of the most important, if not the most important, variable explaning the social structure of countries, nations, and peoples.

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In your OWN words (no copy and paste) explain what checks and balances is

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Answer:

checks and balances is a principle of government, applied in constitutional governments, in which separate branches share power and prevent the actions of other branches.

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What is being transferred with a wave?
A) matter
B) medium
energy
water

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Energy i believe i’m not sure
C. energy
Waves transfer energy.

how many state are in the usa

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Answer:

50+

Explanation:

Answer:

There are fifty states in the U.S.

The Middle East is an example of a :

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Middle East is a transcontinental region in Afro-Eurasia which generally includes Western Asia, all of Egypt, and Turkey. The term has come into wider usage as a replacement of the term Near East beginning in the early 20th century. The broader concept of the "Greater Middle East" also includes the Maghreb, Sudan, Djibouti, Somalia, the Comoros, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and sometimes Transcaucasia and Central Asia into the region. The term "Middle East" has led to some confusion over its changing definitions.

A republic is a form of government in which all citizens participate in the government decisions. False True

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Answer:

true

Explanation:

How did Roman emperors use and benefit from the Colosseum?

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The Colosseum stands today as a symbol of the power, genius, and brutality of the Roman Empire. It is commonly known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, named after the dynasty of emperors that presided over its construction. Vespasian, who ruled from 69-79 CE, began construction of the Colosseum. Titus, his older son, dedicated the Colosseum and presided over the opening ceremonies in 80 CE. Vespasian’s younger son, Domitian, completed construction of the monument in 81 CE. The funding for building the Colosseum came from the spoils of the Judaic wars that the Flavians fought in Palestine.

Because of earthquake and fire damage, the Colosseum underwent repair until the 6th century. However, after the 6th century, the Colosseum sat in disrepair, was neglected, and used as a quarry for hundreds of years. Some of the outer arcades and most of the inner skeleton of the Colosseum remain intact today.

 

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Answer:A

Explanation:

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Select ALL of the STATMENTS that describe groundwater.

Question 2 options:

A found in oceans


B found underground


C water between soil and rock particles


D an example is an aquifer
________________________________________________________
Select the word that means how easily water can move through a substance.

Question 3 options:

porosity


sediment


permeability


particles
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This picture shows different amounts of space in between the particles of two different soil samples. Which word best describes what we are seeing?.

Question 4 options:

sediment


permeability


particulate


porosity

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a. The correct description for ground water are:

found in oceansfound undergroundwater between soil and rock particles

b. Permeability means how easily that water can travel through substances.

What is underground water?

This is the type of water that can be gotten through cracks or through the soil and rocks. Underground water is usually moved through aquifers.

What is permeability?

This is used to refer to the ability of water or gases to pass through a material such as rocks.

Read more on underground water here:

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Answer:

1. Found Underground, Water Between Soil and Rock particles, aquifer.

2. Permeability.

3. Porosity.

Explanation:

According to the statement, why did Herman Talmadge believe he should be the governor? He had taken his father’s place in the election and had the most votes. He was the only candidate to appear on the ballot in all of the state’s counties. He had the right to serve as governor, according to the state constitution. He had received hundreds of votes and had the support of the General Assembly.

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Answer:

it was D

Explanation:

Answer:

D on edge 2021

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Who is it that gives powers to Congress when their (Congress's) powers are expanded?

A) Congress
B) Courts
C) States
D) President

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Answer:

C

Because the  voting process

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