2. Which human modification do you think has had the greatest
negative impact? Explain your reasoning.
a. Deforestation for farming
b. Diverting water by making dams
c Nuclear power plants
d. Freeways
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Answer 1

Answer:

I would say deforestation

Explanation:

Deforestation killed many animal species and is happening more and more as the demand for wood continues to keep going up, people clear the land for the wood, farming, and cattle ranching not only does this mean we are losing thousands of trees and more a day the animals that come from it are leading to more air polution.

Answer 2

Answer:

Freeways

Explanation:

while Deforestation for farming does play a major impact on our current condition as a planet, something that has had a much greater and lasting impact was the creation of our freeways. In order to make these freeways, forests are cleared and the land no longer grows any type of plants for filtering the air we breathe. Mass auto transportation would not be im existence were it not for major freeways having been built. more carbon is emitted by cars/trucks on freeways than a farmer would ever produce in their lifetime. Roads have made our nation rich, and yet because of them, our skies are smeared with the lasting impact of their very creation.


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Why do archaeologists think these ancient people were
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Archaeology is the study of the human past using material remains. These remains can be any objects that people created, modified, or used.

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If a state makes a law that is contrary to the Constitution, which law is valid?
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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

the constitution is the head of the law you can not overpower the constitution

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Answer:

This is an opinion piece, here are your options.

Explanation:

Capitalism - Free market, individuals own the means of production. Survival of the fittest and most fortunate. Individualistic society.

Socialism - The means of production are owned by the collective, rather than individual CEOs. Few private enterprises.

Communism - The government owns the means of production. No private businesses. Collective society.

Using complete sentence, explain the difference between indirect democracy and a direct democracy

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Indirect democracy is when citizens elect representatives so that they decide can decide and make laws for thrm. Direct democracy is when the citizens themselves vote for  their opinions of specific laws.

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A strong thesis must _______.

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B) Be something everyone would agree with

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Answer:

B) Be something everyone would agree with

What are the primary doctrinal differences between Roman Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Calvinism?

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Lutheranism has several sub-branches that are led by the actual bishops and priests who have a religious authority, in the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church. Calvinism, on the other hand, being a purer form of Protestantism, completely rejects the authority of the interpreters of God’s teachings, starting with the Pope’s.

Calvinism teaches the absolute sovereignty of God. The concept of sovereignty is of utmost importance. God accomplishes all things he has chosen to accomplish and never fails. This leaves very little for a man, since God knows better. For Lutherans, on the other hand, a concept of Sovereignty is not very important, similar to other abstract theological concepts. Martin Luther and his followers saw the primal point of theology in Jesus Christ being given to humanity in the form of Words and the Sacraments.

Roman Catholics teach that the Roman Catholic Church is the only true church, and that the pope is the supreme authority over the church, having received his authority by direct apostolic succession from Peter. Calvinists teach that there is no such thing as apostolic succession which hands such authority down from person to person, and that there is no single visible entity or church which may be indentified as "the true church."

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The resource the newspapers use are the people who have seen the event and know it, so the journalists will seek the help of the people who witnessed a particular event

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Answer:

Explanation:

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Answer:

The letter is wrote below

Explanation:

Dear Cousin,

Life in Makkah has never been better as it has now become, the introduction of Islam has caused great changes in the citizens behavior the citizens now have become more honest while selling their products they don't lie about its qualities and they always return any product which is damaged even after days of purchase. The Haram is the one of the best places to visit in the world  that is why thousands of people visit here everyday. The Haram have wide yard for people to sit and pray and the inside have grand hall and then the Kaaba is situated where people perform Tawaf and Umrah. The Haram have many thousands of water coolers and taps available where people can drink Zamzam water. The time of Salah is the most breath taking view, at call for Salah every shop is closed and everyone in the city joins the Prayer (Salah), Imam leads the Prayer who stands in front of the Kaaba door and everyone in the Haram follows his actions on his call, everyone sits together, and performs Sajdah together.

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Treaty of Versailles

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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a.
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b. Channels and storm-water retention sites were built along Mingo Creek.
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d. Mingo Creek's course was diverted 20 miles upstream.
C.

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the answer is:

(B.) channels and stormy-water retention sites were built along mingo creek.

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B.) Channels and storm-water retention sites were built along Mingo Creek.

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