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Answer 1
The correct answer is C and D the reason for this is because the Columbus diary was talking about the goods, and spices, and in the map it shows the goods and spices in North America, and the second answer is D because the map shows all the goods and most of the good they didn’t have, so they moved to North America to have those crops and goods. Hope this helps! If it does please select Brainliest.

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Which word in bold letters is the subject in this sentence?

This salad dressing is wonderful-so rich and spicy.

A.
salad
B.
dressing
C.
wonderful
D.
rich

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B. Dressing. The adjectives are explaining the dressing
B because it’s talking about how rich it is

this is past due help!!

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Answer:

Customs and culture

Explanation:

I've done some research and found many articles about the other options given to you but didn't see anything about Customs and Culture

Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution era had a major impact on why sectionalism was spreading through the air. Everything in the north was industrialized or being manufactured which totally made them look different from the south

Slavery

everyone knows slavery was a big cause of sectionalism

Tariffs

tariff of 1828 resulted in increased sectionalism in the United States

Therefore option C is correct

Answer is Option C

Answer is Option C

Answer is Option C

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The French in 1536 and one specific place they settled was Quebec. They got there by ships and the reason why was for economic reasons such as buying and selling fur.
Yeah
What they said!
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What does Jefferson say the people should do when the government becomes destructive of their rights?

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Answer:

To alter or abolish the goverment

The right to throw over the government

Which of the following groups believed that people were part of the land and no one person could hold personal property?

A.
The Eastern Woodland
B.
The Plains Native Americans
C.
None of these groups thought this idea.
D.
All Native American groups thought this idea.

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The Eastern Woodland
the eastern woodland

chief of the Yamacraw natives; befriended the founder of Georgia and allowed him to establish a colony in Yamacraw territory

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Tomochichi was the chief of the Yamacraw natives, a small band of Lower Creek Indians.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

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Answer:

how can I help you plz tell me

If this is math then you should put it under the math section and not the social studies

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Answer:Carbohydrates

Explanation:Plant foods like cereals, bread, rice, pasta, potatoes, plantains and corn are good sources of starch. They give us the energy we need to do daily

It is the example of carbohydrates energy

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Dred Scott was the plaintiff (the person who sued the defendant) in this case. Why did he sue the Emersons and John Sanford? What was his goal?

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Answer:

Dred Scott sued the Emerson family and John Sanford for his freedom.

Explanation:

Dred scott sued them for his freedomm

Describe the composition of the atmosphere.

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Earth's atmosphere is composed of about 78 percent nitrogen, 21 percent oxygen, 0.9 percent argon, and 0.1 percent other gases. Trace amounts of carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and neon are some of the other gases that make up the remaining 0.1 percent.

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The Earth's atmosphere is made up of about 78 percent nitrogen, 21 percent oxygen, 0.9 percent argon, and 0.1 percent other gases. There are traces of carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and neon are some of the other gases that make up the remaining 0.1 percent.

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State the factors responsible for the formation of pressure belts in the world.

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Explanation:

V belt transmit power by their grip on pulley.

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Which statement best describes Israel’s economy?

Question 7 options:

A ; The economy of Israel is built around its high tech industry


B ; Israel has little industry because they don’t have a lot of human resources


C ; Israeli society, which is mostly Jewish, does not need oil for their economy due to religion


D ; Israel is a major exporter of petroleum

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Answer:

I believe the answer is A.

Explanation:

i think it’s A i mean it has to be

When a liquid changes into solid, what is ithis process called?
1 . vaporization
2 . melting
3 . freezing
4 . condensation

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Answer:

Freezing

Explanation:

Vaporization is when water changes into gas

Melting is a solid changing into a liquid

Condensation is when a gas turns into a liquid

So freezing is the only choice that makes sense

The correct answer is 3.freezing!! Another word for freezing would be solidification. An example would be an ice cube!! Water is a liquid, once you put that liquid into the freezer, it freezes and turns solid!
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Please Help!!! Why was Thomas Paine's Common Sense so important?
A) It suggested a plan for peace with Britain.
B) It suggested economic reforms for the colonies.
C) It outlined an obvious and democratic plan of protest against England.
D) It pointed out that the colonists should not stay loyal to the British King.

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Answer:

Common sense was played as an remarkable role into transforming a colonial squabble into the american revolution

Explanation:

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Answer:

D. (Hamilton fans rise up)

Explanation:

Although little used today, pamphlets were an important medium for the spread of ideas in the 16th through 19th centuries. Originally published anonymously, “Common Sense” advocated independence for the American colonies from Britain and is considered one of the most influential pamphlets in American history.

The backlog will have an effect on holiday shopping.

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Answer:

true???

Explanation:

Answer:

True

Explanation:

I took the test if you need help with anymore questions just ask me

Describe the strategy used by Chandragupta to conquer Magadha.

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Answer:

Huh is this english

Explanation:

What was the central purpose of Benjamin Franklin's proposal

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Franklin wanted the college curriculum to include subjects he considered valuable. “As to their STUDIES, it would be well if they could be taught every Thing that is useful, and every Thing that is ornamental

The Albany Plan of Union was a proposal introduced by Benjamin Franklin during the Albany Congress in 1754. Franklin's plan called for the formation of a permanent federation of colonies, as a means to reform colonial-imperial relations and to more effectively address shared colonial interests

what was John Hancock’s position, background, & significance to the Second Continental Congress?

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Answer:

Hancock used his wealth and influence to aid the movement for American independence. He was president of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1777, when the Declaration of Independence was adopted and the United States was born.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Explanation:

who won the world war

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Answer:

Depends.

Explanation:

Winner of WW1-  Allies (USA, UK and France

Winner of WW2- Allies (USA, UK, and Russia

It really depends on it like witch one

ASAP!! NEED!! Ethnic group description and examples. Religious group definition and examples

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Answer:

They are a minority group ruled by the country where they live. Other examples of ethnic groups in the Middle East include Arab and Persian, among others. A religious group shares a belief system in a god or gods, with a specific set of rituals and literature.

Explanation:

Answer:

Ethnic Groups : Arabs, Caucasians, Native Americans, African-Americans. Religious Groups : Catholics, Muslims, Protestants, Buddhists, Gnostics.

Explanation:

Ethnic groups are groups based on ethnicity (culture or race), while Religious groups are groups based on religion like Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, etc (Please mark me brainliest and hope this helps!)

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Answer:

That looks right

That looks correct good luck

How does the Constitution ensure the principle of majority rule?


1. Congress passes laws with half plus one vote.

2. Congress choses judges for the Supreme Court.

3. The president is chosen by a majority of the popular vote.

4. The president is chosen by a majority in the Senate.

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Answer:

Article VI ensures that the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties take precedence over state laws. This Article binds all judges to abide to the same principles in court. This Article ensured that the majority rule of the nation trumped the majority will of the individual states.

3 is the answer because it needs majority rules, and majority rules means whatever gets the most votes goes. So it would be 3 because they take a vote/most popular vote

Writers need to consider these questions every time they write

what will my audience enjoy?
What are they interested in?
what will make them want to keep on reading?
What do they already know?
What will they understand?

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Answer:

What is the question you're trying to ask?

Is there a question you need to ask or you just use it this

is a coastal area going to get warmer or an inland area going to get warmer please explain

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Answer:

Coastal areas will generally have more moderate temperatures than inland areas.

Explanation:

Heat capacity of the ocean

Answer:

The coastal area

Explanation:

Water has a higher heat capacity than soil and rock, so the ocean takes much longer to heat and to cool than the land. Coastal areas will generally have more moderate temperatures than inland areas because of the heat capacity of the ocean.

Mr. Elkins. the gym teacher, has to go to a meeting tomorrow. He has written a set of instructions for the substitute teacher. Mr Elkins knows that the substitute teacher has never taught a gym class before. read the paragraph. Think about whether Mr. Elkins kept his audience in mind.

After warm-ups, send the kids for two laps. Then, picks teams and have the fourth- and fifth- graders play dodge ball. The third-graders should play freeze tag. Set up all six centers for the first- and second-graders. Put the ball-bouncing center on the opposite side of the gym from balancing center. Thanks and have a great day !

Put your self In Mr. Elkins's place and ask yourself what else Should Mr. Elkins have told the substitute teacher? Describe the sorts of things he should have included since he knew the substitute have never taught a gym class before.

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Answer:

How to do the Work outs

Explanation:

I think the teacher should have told him how to do the workouts.

Answer:

5 Approaches to Physical Education in School

Because it is guaranteed to reach virtually all children, physical education is the only sure opportunity for nearly all school-age children to access health-enhancing physical activities.

High-quality physical education programs are characterized by (1) instruction by certified physical education teachers, (2) a minimum of 150 minutes per week (30 minutes per day) for children in elementary schools and 225 minutes per week (45 minutes per day) for students in middle and high schools, and (3) tangible standards for student achievement and for high school graduation.

Students are more physically active on days on which they have physical education.

Quality physical education has strong support from both parents and child health professional organizations.

Several models and examples demonstrate that physical education scheduled during the school day is feasible on a daily basis.

Substantial discrepancies exist in state mandates regarding the time allocated for physical education.

Nearly half of school administrators (44 percent) reported cutting significant time from physical education and recess to increase time spent in reading and mathematics since passage of the No Child Left Behind Act.

Standardized national-level data on the provision of and participation, performance, and extent of engagement in vigorous- or moderate-intensity physical activity are insufficient to allow assessment of the current status and trends in physical education in the United States.

Systematic research is needed on personal, curricular, and policy barriers to successful physical education.

The long-term impact of physical education has been understudied and should be a research priority to support the development of evidence-based policies.

Explanation:

Approximately how many years did it take for Native Americans to spread throughout North and South America?


A.
2,500 years
B.
15,000 years
C.
25,000 years
D.
4,500 years

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B. About 15,000 years ago
B 15,000 years it took

Stories in the Vedas tell us that Indo-Aryans first lived as _____________ but later lived as ___________. TWO BLANKS

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Answer:

First one is Indo-Iranians, the second one is Indo-Aryans

Explanation:

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What are some physical features that Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco all share?​

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Answer:

Their dressing, and religion

Explanation:

Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morroco women were a vail known as Mayafi. Also, the major religion of all these countries is Islam.

Answer:

Sahara

Explanation: Fun fact they are known as  the Atlas Lands

what are some similarities between North Africa and Southwest Asia?

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Answer:

North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Turkestan all have significant reserves of oil, natural gas, and important minerals. It stands to reason that not every country has the same reserves and that some of the countries have very few or none at all.

Explanation:

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They both have significant reserves of oil, natural gas, and important minerals and also have similar climates since the typical climate in North Africa and Southwest Asia is dry and hot .

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Answer:

Opotion D

Explanation:

I have no idea how to explain but that defines government...

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