Answer:
Power of 10, in mathematics, any of the whole-valued (integer) exponents of the number 10. A power of 10 is as many number 10s as indicated by the exponent multiplied together. Thus, shown in long form, a power of 10 is the number 1 followed by n zeros, where n is the exponent and is greater than 0; for example, 106 is written 1,000,000. When n is less than 0, the power of 10 is the number 1 n places after the decimal point; for example, 10−2 is written 0.01. When n is equal to 0, the power of 10 is 1; that is, 100 = 1.
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Compare how the first amendment was used in colonial times and how it can be used today. How are they the same? How are they different?
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which activity is a primary responsibility of polital parties at the national level
Answer:
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Explanation:
Raising funds for the party's presidential candidate
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Do you believe in souls? Would the invention of Soular change your beliefs or how you understand the world? Do you think Soular would help or harm people?
Which of the following is NOT a responsibility given to subcommittees?
Pass legislation
O Re-write bills
Conduct research
Line up witness for hearings
Answer:the 3 one (C)
Explanation:
which saint was venerated as a saint before he died
Which of the following describes a British disadvantage?
A. Their soldiers had other jobs outside theArmy.
B. British politicians were always closely
observing battles
C. They were fighting a great distance from
their homes.
D. King George III didn't care if they were
successful.
(c)they were fighting a great distance from their homes
Mr. Z who had been sitting on the floor groaned as he got up.
A) metaphor
B) hyperbole
C) onomatopoeia
D) personification
Answer:
onomatopoeia
Explanation:
onomatopoeia is a mimic of a natural sound an object makes
Why were the news articles printed by Zenger popular among colonists?
Answer:
John Peter Zenger, (born 1697, Germany—died July 28, 1746, New York City), New York printer and journalist whose famous acquittal in a libel suit (1735) established the first important victory for freedom of the press in the English colonies of North America.
Emigrating to New York City at 13, Zenger was indentured for eight years as an apprentice to William Bradford, pioneer printer of the middle colonies, and established his own printing business in 1726.
On Nov. 5, 1733, Zenger published his first issue of the New York Weekly Journal—the political organ of a group of residents who opposed the policies of the colonial governor William Cosby. Although many of the articles were contributed by his more learned colleagues, Zenger was still legally responsible for their content as publisher. For a year the paper continued its scathing attacks on Cosby until, on Nov. 17, 1734, Zenger was arrested for libel. Remaining in prison for nearly 10 months, he was finally brought to trial in August of the following year. Disregarding the judge’s admonition, his brilliant Philadelphia defense attorney, Andrew Hamilton, argued that the jury itself was competent to decide the truth of Zenger’s printed statements. To the acclaim of the general public and the spectators, the colonial jury acquitted Zenger on the ground that his charges were based on fact—a key consideration in libel cases since that time
Explanation:
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pls tell me what prosses a federal law has to go through to become a law
Answer:
Explanation:
The president can approve the bill and sign it into law or not approve (veto) a bill. If the president chooses to veto a bill, in most cases Congress can vote to override that veto and the bill becomes a law.
Definition of veto --- a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
Laws begin as ideas. First, a representative sponsors a bill. ... If the bill passes by simple majority (218 of 435), the bill moves to the Senate. In the Senate, the bill is assigned to another committee and, if released, debated and voted on.
Answer:
Step 1: The bill is drafted. ...
Step 2: The bill is introduced. ...
Step 3: The bill goes to the committee. ...
Step 4: Subcommittee review of the bill. ...
Step 5: Committee mark up of the bill. ...
Step 6: Voting by the full chamber on the bill. ...
Step 7: Referral of the bill to the other chamber. ...
Step 8: The bill goes to the president.
the president can choose to keep the bill of can veto it
Explanation:
Federalism in Action Scenarios
You’re running late to school and have a test first period, so you beg your mom to drive a little faster. You’re about a block away from your school when your mom gets pulled over by a police officer, who issues her a speeding ticket.
Is this a state or federal issue and why?
You used an online two-day shipping offer to order your brother’s birthday gift last minute. Upon your arrival home from school at 3:30, you find a note left by the U.S. Postal Service stating that a delivery was attempted but no one was home. Your package is sitting at a postal facility a few blocks from your apartment. It closes at 4:00 PM.
Is this a state or federal issue and why?
In Social Studies class today, you learned that you can register to vote on your 18th birthday. You’re so interested in politics and can’t wait until you can cast your ballot for your favorite candidates.
Is this a state or federal issue and why?
Your father is in a really bad mood and tells you and your brother that he’s going to have to cut back on spending for the next few months. He also says that you won’t be taking your annual summer family vacation. When you ask him what’s going on, he tells you that he just filed his taxes and owes a lot of money.
Is this a state or federal issue and why?
One day, you walk to your local park to meet your friend for a basketball game. It’s a beautiful day; you enjoy the fresh spring air. The streets in your neighborhood are lined with trees and planters filled with colorful tulips.
Is this a state or federal issue and why?
You’re on the school track-and-field team. At the end of each year, your coach treats your entire team to lunch at a local pizzeria. Everyone enjoys a fresh meal in a clean restaurant. The bathrooms are perfectly clean, the kitchen is spotless, and no one gets sick from any foodborne diseases.
Is this a state or federal issue and why?
Your grandma is returning from a visit to Italy and has brought a suitcase full of salami and olives through customs at the airport. It has been confiscated upon her re-entry into the country.
Is this a state or federal issue and why?
Closing/Exit Slip- Choose 1 of the three
Choose one of the 3 questions:
Why do you think the founders developed the system of federalism in the Constitution?
How does the division of power between the federal government and state governments continue to affect us as Americans today?
What conflicts might this shared power create in our government? How should those conflicts be resolved?
Answer:
This is a local issue
Explanation:
What are Two Examples Cultural Exchange?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Examples of cultural exchange programs include student exchanges, sports exchanges, and scholarly or professional exchanges, among many others.
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Which statement best describes how another culture contributed to the
Japanese writing system?
Select one
Chinese characters are used to express ideas and sounds in the Japanese
language
Nomadic peoples introduced writing as they settled the islands of Japan
Due to the influence of Buddhism, sacred texts in Japan are written in an Indian
scot
As a result of conquest and colonization many Japanese words have a Mongol
How did farmers help the Sumerian government?
In 1827, the Mexican Government commissioned General Manuel de Mier y Terán to report on the activities and attitudes of American settlers in Texas. Which statement BEST summarizes the findings of the Mier y Terán Report?
Answer:
They found pilgrims
Explanation:
Back in the day American settlers in Texas would be the equivalent of a pilgrim.
Answer:
C) American settlers were ignoring Mexican colonization laws and were highly influenced by the United States // that's the answer lol.
Explanation:
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What was the overall goal of documents like the Magna Carta, Petition of Right, and the English Bill of Rights?
Answer:
The English Bill of Rights contained the ideas of consent of the governed and individual rights.
Explanation:
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What was the Martinsburg Strike about?
Answer:
The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 started on July 14 in Martinsburg, West Virginia, in response to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (B&O) cutting wages of workers for the third time in a year. Striking workers would not allow any of the trains, mainly freight trains, to roll until this third wage cut was revoked.
Explanation:
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What is the message of the peace political cartoon
Answer:
President Theodore Roosevelt, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, was a staunch supporter of a strong navy. Roosevelt instituted a new policy known as Corollary of the Monroe Doctrine during his term. The Monroe Doctrine was designed keep Europeans out of the Americas, but the Roosevelt Corollary placed the United States as the chief and guardian of the Americas. Control of the seas was an important part of that doctrine, a control made possible because industrialization had sped up process of making battleships. Political cartoons in 19th Century often depicted America as a woman, Columbia. Here she is depicted in full war regalia. During the Spanish-American War, many cartoons began to depict the United States as a man, Uncle Sam.
Explanation:
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what is one important reason that european nations met at the berlin conference?
Answer: European countries wanted to settle conflicting claims in Africa.
Why was Georgia so quick to ratify the Constitution
A. Georgia feared that a war with the creek Indians was coming
B. planters and merchants believed it would promote business
C. Georgians wanted a Federal prison system
D. Both A and B are correct.
Why did the colonists object to the Sugar Act?
Select one or more:
a.
It discouraged colonists from trading with other nations
b.
It violated colonists' right to be secure in their homes
c.
It taxed colonists with their consent
d.
It made sugar much more expensive
Answer: It taxed colonists with their consent
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how long is russell wilson going to be out of football
Answer:
at least for a period of time
Explanation:
because he suffered a hand injury
he had his surgery on his hand last week
but made a quick return to practice
Background Information:
Virginia rifleman William Waller carried this powder horn during the Revolutionary War. The horn is decorated with several popular slogans of the American Revolution, including “LIBERTY or DEATH” and “APPEAL TO HEAVEN.” Waller was captured by British and Hessian forces after the fall of Fort Washington near New York City on November 16, 1776.
What do the visible words on the powder horn mean? Are they familiar to anyone?
“Liberty or Death” -
Do “liberty,” “freedom,” and “independence” mean the same thing?
What conclusions can we draw from the engravings on Waller’s powder horn about the reasons he chose to fight and what he hoped the War would accomplish?
Answer:
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How might settlement houses have helped the poor “help themselves”?
They gave them a home, taught them English, and about the American government, provided them with services.
Describe MLK in relation to the CRC and after the MBB. How did he change in comparison to the MOW and from leaving the NAACP to the leader of MIA?
King Ferdinand sent his viceroy to be in charge of the new land in the Americas. This
is an example of a(n)-
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Why is red river gorge so important? BE LENGTHY
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Answer:
This intricate canyon system features an abundance of high sandstone cliffs, rock shelters, waterfalls, and natural bridges.
Explanation:
What lesson you learned from how Hercules Mulligan lived
Answer:
Hercules Mulligan (September 25, 1740 – March 4, 1825) was an Irish-American tailor and spy during the American Revolutionary War.
Explanation:
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What does the design of the UN flag represent?
Answer:
The blue and white flag of the UN consists of the two olive branches encasing a picture of the world. The olive branches and map are in white where as the rest of the flag is blue. The two olive branches represent peace and the map represents the countries of the world.
Explanation:
Which rivers were part of the world’s oldest known civilization?
Ancient Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia is an ancient, historical region that lies between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq and parts of Kuwait, Syria, Turkey and Iran. Part of the Fertile Crescent, Mesopotamia was home to the earliest known human civilizations.
Answer:
Mesopotamia is an ancient, historical region that lies between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq and parts of Kuwait, Syria, Turkey and Iran. Part of the Fertile Crescent, Mesopotamia was home to the earliest known human civilizations.
"I led about 700 soldiers in the attack of Cheyenne Indians at Sand Creek. My troops killed about 150 men, women, and children. Although, Congress criticize my actions, I wasn’t punished." Who said this?
Answer: not sure
Explanation: