Why is Russia is represented as a woman, rather than by a figure of the Russian tsar?

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Answer 1

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"because women outnumbered men due to russian war, famine, great terror and world war two. "

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Do you think Ulysses is a good leader? Explain why or why not.

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Answer: umm im confused

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Ulysses is a good leader because he thinks about a lot of things before doing anything like making sure what is right and what is not

what country was alexander hamilton born in ?

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Answer:

Charlestown ,Saint Kitts and Nevis

Write a new portion of the Declaration of Independence and modernize it

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Answer:

we are all equal no matter our differences

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"In the songs of rock 'n' roll...the musicians lament the fate of the world. One song which gained enthusiastic approval told on
was refused admission to high school because his war was too long."
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--James Michener, New York Times, 1965
Which event is commonly associated with the type of music described in this quote?
O The California grape boycott
o The Freedom Rides
O The March on Washington
O Woodstock

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Answer:

the freedom rides

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Answer:

O Woodstock

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How did Mohandas Gandhi use nonviolence to protest British control? What is the
benefit of non violence over violence?

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He would have rallies and unviolent protest against the British. Non violence means that no one would get hurt or in trouble for what they are doing to get what they want, and violence can get you killed and anybody involved killed as well. Hope this helps.

Which of the following led to an increase in Europe’s population in the mid 1700s

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The correct answer is B. The Industrial Revolution.

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The Industrial Revolution was a period in which profound transformations occurred in different areas of the European economy, society, and technology (mainly Great Britain) since the 18th century. Once this revolution started, its impact was massive and it spread throughout Europe, and North America in the 19th and 20th centuries. These changes allowed for an increase in the European population because the displacement towards large industrialized cities was encouraged and the demand for labor for factories increased rapidly. Therefore, the correct answer is B. The Industrial Revolution.

2 While the economy grew during the Reagan years of the 1980s, what was a negative result? O A large federal budget deficits OB technology businesses grew O C inability to start new businesses OD removal of Reagan from office​

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Answer:

i think its a but i dont know wait till someone conferms my answer

“gEt OuT oF mY kITcHEN” - Harry styles

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Answer:

yuh

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yuh

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"No sHoEs iN My hOuSe" -Roddy Rich

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Is the 22nd amendment a violation of the 1st amendment rights to free speech for all voters? Explain.

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no its not bcoz 1st amendment rights are not unconditional-- can be limited lol

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What civilization did Ramses III
have many battles with during
ancient Egyptian times?

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Answer:

Ramesses III was also compelled to fight invading Libyan tribesmen in two major campaigns in Egypt's Western Delta in his Year 5 and Year 11 respectively.

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How is business investment different than spending on production?

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In business investment you put your money in to get a larger amount if the business grows

In production you create items to be sold at a higher price

Business investment has more risk.

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How does the Twelfth Amendment achieve its goal

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The Twelfth Amendment stipulates that each elector must cast distinct votes for president and vice president, instead of two votes for president. ... If no candidate for vice president has a majority of the total votes, the Senate, with each senator having one vote, chooses the vice president.

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The anwser is D I remember from an exam!


Who first brought Buddhism to China?
a Mongol invaders
b Poets and artists
c Scholar-officials
d Traders and missionaries

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D

Explanation: The Mongols didn't have the word of Buddhism yet. The Gupta (what is now modern day India) brought on Buddhism to several parts of the globe and a lot of mainland Vietnam, Afghanistan, Tibet, Pakistan, China and parts of the Middle East. Since why its D.

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marbles numbered from 1 to 12 are put in a bag. if marbles are not put back into the bag after being drawn, what is the probability of drawing two prime numbers in a row?

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Answer:

[tex]P = \frac{1}{11}[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

[tex]Marbles = 12[/tex]

Selection: Without replacement

Required

The probability of selecting 2 primes

Between 1 and 12, the prime digits are: 3, 5, 7 and 11

i.e. 4 prime digits

When the first marble is selected, the probability that it will be prime is:

[tex]P(1) = \frac{4}{12}[/tex]

 

Since it is a selection without replacement, there are 3 primes left and 11 marbles in total.

The probability of selecting another prime is:

[tex]P(2) = \frac{3}{11}[/tex]

The required probability is:

[tex]P = P(1) * P(2)[/tex]

[tex]P = \frac{4}{12} * \frac{3}{11}[/tex]

[tex]P = \frac{1}{11}[/tex]

How did the Yalta conference cause a postwar power shift between the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union?

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Roosevelt of the US. ... The US also terminated their Lend-Lease aid to the Soviet Union before the war ended. US tension started when Russia promised free elections in Eastern Europe and they didn't keep to their word and had a communist government instead.

what are the rock chambers in ancient india used for

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Answer:

It is there history of there creativity of making the design of the Rock for Kings and other richer people so that their place can look better then any other

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Indian rock-cut architecture has more examples than any other form of rock-cut architecture in the world.

[1] Rock-cut architecture defines the practice of creating a structure by carving it out of solid natural rock. The craftsman removes rock not part of the structure until the architectural elements of the excavated interior constitute the only rock left. Indian rock-cut architecture, for the most part, is religious in nature.

[2] In India, caves have long been regarded as places of sanctity. Enlarged or entirely man-made caves hold the same sanctity as natural caves. The sanctuary in all Indian religious structures, even free standing ones, retain the same cave-like feeling of sacredness, being small and dark without natural light.

Curiously, Buddhist monks created their cave hermitages near trade routes that crossed northern India during the time of Christ. As wealthy traders became aware of the Buddhist caves, they became benefactors of expansion of the caves, the building of monolithic rock-cut temples, and of free-standing temples. Emperors and rulers also supported the devotional work and participated in the spiritual devotional services. Very likely, traders would use the hermitages for worship on their routes. As Buddhism weakened in the face of a renewed Hinduism during the eighth century C.E., the rock structure maintenance, expansion, and upgrading fell to the Hindus and Jains. Hindu holy men continued building structures out of rock, dedicating temples to Hindu gods like Shiva, until mysteriously they abandoned the temples around the twelfth century C.E. They abandoned the structures so completely that even local peoples lost knowledge of the awesome structures in their midst. Only in the nineteenth century, when British adventurers and explorers found them, did India rediscover the awesome architecture that comprises world treasures.

The Supreme Court has held that the key factor in determining whether or not released time programs are constitutional is

a.

what students do during those programs.

b.

when the programs are held.

c.

where those programs are held.

d.

who attends the programs

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I believe it is C. Have a good day.

2. How did Theodora improve the lives of women in the empire?"​

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Answer: here’s my answer

Explanation:Theodora is remembered as one of the first rulers to recognize the rights of women, passing strict laws to prohibit the traffic in young girls and altering the divorce laws to give greater benefits to women. She spent much of her reign trying to mitigate the laws against the miaphysites.

As a member of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, the United States was pledged to protect: select all that apply
France
Cambodia
South Vietnam
Laos

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B. Cambodia I think is the answer

Answer:

Cambodia

South Vietnam

Laos

Explanation:

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The addition of the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution in December of 1865..

Question 1 options:

made the Emancipation Proclamation law by ending slavery in America


was supported by most citizens of the former Confederate States of America


gave newly-freed slaves the right to vote


all of the above

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The Thirteenth Amendment (Amendment XIII) to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. The amendment was passed by Congress on January 31, 1865, and ratified by the required 27 of the then 36 states on December 6, 1865, and proclaimed on December 18. It was the first of the three Reconstruction Amendments adopted following the American Civil War.

President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, issued on January 1, 1863, declared that the enslaved in Confederate-controlled areas were free. When they escaped to Union lines or federal forces—including now-former slaves—advanced south, emancipation occurred without any compensation to the former owners. Texas was the last Confederate territory reached by the Union army. On June 19, 1865—Juneteenth—U.S. Army general Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, to proclaim the war had ended and so had slavery. In the slave-owning areas controlled by Union forces on January 1, 1863, state action was used to abolish slavery. The exceptions were Kentucky and Delaware where slavery was finally ended by the Thirteenth Amendment in December 1865.

In contrast to the other Reconstruction Amendments, the Thirteenth Amendment has rarely been cited in case law, but has been used to strike down peonage and some race-based discrimination as "badges and incidents of slavery". The Thirteenth Amendment has also been invoked to empower Congress to make laws against modern forms of slavery, such as sex trafficking.

Since 1804, states had divided into states that allowed or states that prohibited slavery. Slavery was implicitly recognized in the original Constitution in provisions such as Article I, Section 2, Clause 3, commonly known as the Three-Fifths Compromise, which provided that three-fifths of each state's enslaved population (“other persons”) was to be added to its free population for the purposes of apportioning seats in the United States House of Representatives and direct taxes among the states.

Though three million Confederate slaves were in fact freed by Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, their post-war status was uncertain. To ensure the abolition was beyond legal challenge, an amendment to the Constitution to that effect was initiated. On April 8, 1864, the Senate passed an amendment to abolish slavery. After one unsuccessful vote and extensive legislative maneuvering by the Lincoln administration, the House followed suit on January 31, 1865. The measure was swiftly ratified by nearly all Northern states, along with a sufficient number of border states (slave states not part of the Confederacy) up to the assassination of President Lincoln. However, the approval came via his successor, President Andrew Johnson, who encouraged the "reconstructed" Southern states of Alabama, North Carolina, and Georgia to agree, which brought the count to 27 states, leading to its adoption before the end of 1865.

Though the Amendment abolished slavery throughout the United States, some Black Americans, particularly in the South, were subjected to other forms of involuntary labor, such as under the Black Codes, as well as subjected to white supremacist violence, and selective enforcement of statutes, besides other disabilities.

Explanation:

How did white South Africans maintain power over their country's
government?
O A. They created apartheid laws to limit the rights of black South
Africans.
B. They wrote a new constitution which granted more rights to all
South Africans.
C. They declared independence in 1948 created their own
government
D. They formed alliances with the Allied powers during World War II.
SUBMIT

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Answer:

OA. They created apartheid laws to limit the rights of black South  Africans.

Explanation:

Although South Africa had a majority African population, the whites hold power over the blacks. This possibility of minority white being in power over the majority black population was only possible because of the racial segregation policy of Apartheid.

Apartheid was systematic legislation that segregates and allows the law to make a distinction between the citizens based on their race and color. And it was through this power that the minority whites were able to maintain power over the majority of black people.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Explain one way in which exchange networks affected agriculture during the period 1200 - 1450.

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Answer:

Unit 2: Networks of Exchange (c. 1200-1450):

Explanation:

Improved commercial practices led to an increased volume of trade and expanded the geographical range of existing trade routes—including the Silk Roads, trans-Saharan trade network, and Indian Ocean—promoting the growth of powerful new trading cities.

What nation was not a part of the axis powers?

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Answer:

Bulgaria

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3. Which type of economy relies on social customs to answer the economic questions of the nation?

A) traditional economy
B) free market economy
C) command economy
D) mixed market economy

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher implemented a conservative economic policy based on the privatization of state-owned industries and policies based on deregulation, modest tax rates, and limited government spending. According to Commanding Heights Episode 1, did these policies affect commerce and industry in Great Britain and the United States during the 1980s? Why or why not? How did these two leaders affect the globalization of business?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you did not attach the video or a link to it.

However, trying to help you we can comment on the following.

In the final part of the video "Commanding Heights Episode 1," produced by PBS, the narrator refers to the ways Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher's economic policies and how affected the middle and lower classes of the United States and Great Britain during the 1980s.

It is correct to say that President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher implemented a conservative economic policy based on the privatization of state-owned industries and policies based on deregulation, modest tax rates, and limited government spending.

Both government leaders thought the government had controlled the economy for many years and this had produced bad economic results. They thought that the government was not able to own so many enterprises and had to deregulate and privatize the economy. And privatize they did. They privatize the nationalized industries and controlled workers' unions.

Thatcher and Reagan affected the globalization of business in that they supported excessive private investment in companies and allowed the development of new foreign trade agreements such as the GATT.

Which statement best describes the geography of Korea?

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Answer:

The terrain of Korea is rumpled, covered with low mountains. Most rocks are of Precambrian origin, although isolated pockets of Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic rock can also be found. There are no active volcanoes on the peninsula.

Explanation:

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The Statement best describes the geography of Korea fertile land is in the coastal plains and river valleys.

Which geographical trait best encapsulates Korea?

The poetic translation of the term Korea, "Land of High Mountains and Sparkling Streams," comes from the word Koryo, which was the name of a former monarchy on the peninsula.  In fact, the prevailing topography in Korea is one of mountains and streams. Due to the influence of the East Korean Warm Current, the climate in the south is comparatively warm and humid.

What is Korea's geographical makeup?

The majority of the nation is made up of mountains, along with a few little valleys and slender coastal plains. The Traybake Mountains, which constitute the country's drainage divide, extend roughly north-south along the eastern shoreline and northward into North Korea.

What is distinctively Korean?

South Korea has gained notoriety for its worldwide significant pop culture since the turn of the twenty-first century, particularly in music (K-pop), TV dramas (K-dramas), and film, a phenomenon known as the Korean wave.

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Although his trip only took fifteen minutes, who became the first American to travel into
space

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Answer:

alan bartlett shepard junior

Explanation:


Which of the following is filed when a Supreme Court judge asks to review a decision from a lower court? *
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Summary Judgement
Court Order
Petition for Writ of Certiorari
Judicial Review

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D judicial reviewwwweee

Which issue do both posters address?

the rationing of food
the increase of industry
the purchase of liberty bonds
the conservation of resources

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Answer:

D. the conservation of resources

Explanation:

The issue addressed by both posters is the conservation of resources. Thus the correct answer is D.

What is a poster?

A poster is refer to a graphical or pictorial representation of any idea to promote or support something. These posters are utilized for advertisement or to create awareness among citizens regarding any issue or challenges faced in society.

The image of the poster is attached below-

The poster is given by the United states fuel administration about the conservation of resources. It is depicted in the poster by giving taglines as "save coal' save light" which symbolizes as limited consumption of resources and encourages conservation of it.

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