How long did Nil Armstrong stay on the moon​

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How Long Did Nil Armstrong Stay On The Moon
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21 hours, 36 minutes

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who made poetry?
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Answer:

cavemen and the earliest shamans

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Answer: Either cavemen or Geoffrey Chaucer, known as the "Father of Poetry"

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how did the salem witch trials influence the development of the massachusetts bay colony? they set a precedent for determining how people were banished from the colony. they showed the need for legal procedures to protect those accused of crimes. they ruled that only puritans could run for office and vote. they protected the freedom of religion in the colony.

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then, the story of the trials has become synonymous with paranoia and injustice, and it continues to beguile the popular imagination more than 300 years later.

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Several centuries ago, many practicing Christians, and those of other religions, had a strong belief that the Devil could give certain people known as witches the power to harm others in return for their loyalty. A "witchcraft craze" rippled through Europe from the 1300s to the end of the 1600s. Tens of thousands of supposed witches—mostly women—were executed. Though the Salem trials came on just as the European craze was winding down, local circumstances explain their onset.

In 1689, English rulers William and Mary started a war with France in the American colonies. Known as King William's War to colonists, it ravaged regions of upstate New York, Nova Scotia and Quebec, sending refugees into the county of Essex and, specifically, Salem Village in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. (Salem Village is present-day Danvers, Massachusetts; colonial Salem Town became what's now Salem.)

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They showed the need for legal procedures to protect those accused of crimes

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religious and cultural toleration were encouraged in which muslim empire?

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The Ottomans created a strong empire with religious tolerance and artistic achievements.

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¿Qué importancia tiene el ministerio de educación publica en el desarrollo educativo de Costa Rica?

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La ciencia política es una disciplina clásica que se ocupa del estudio de los fenómenos políticos. Su objetivo es profundizar la comprensión humana de las formas y la naturaleza de la acción política y desarrollar herramientas teóricas para interpretar fenómenos políticamente significativos.

Why did the United States carry out a covert action and overthrow the government of Iran in 1953?
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because Iran was developing a nuclear weapon

because they feared Iran might become a Soviet ally

because the Soviet Union had sponsored a coup in Iran the previous year

because Iran had seized the Suez Canal

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Explanation:

The 1953 Iranian coup d'état, known in Iran as the 28 Mordad coup d'état (Persian: کودتای ۲۸ مرداد‎), was the overthrow of the democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh in favour of strengthening the monarchical rule of the Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi on 19 August 1953. It was orchestrated by the United States (under the name TPAJAX Project[or "Operation Ajax") and the United Kingdom (under the name "Operation Boot").The clergy also played a considerable role.[11]

Mosaddegh had sought to audit the documents of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC), a British corporation (now part of BP) and to limit the company's control over Iranian oil reserves.[ Upon the AIOC's refusal to co-operate with the Iranian government, the parliament (Majlis) voted to nationalize Iran's oil industry and to expel foreign corporate representatives from the country. After this vote, Britain instigated a worldwide boycott of Iranian oil to pressure Iran economically. Initially, Britain mobilized its military to seize control of the British-built Abadan oil refinery, then the world's largest, but Prime Minister Clement Attlee (in power until 1951) opted instead to tighten the economic boycott while using Iranian agents to undermine Mosaddegh's government.  Judging Mosaddegh to be unreliable and fearing a Communist takeover in Iran, UK prime minister Winston Churchill and the Eisenhower administration decided in early 1953 to overthrow Iran's government, though the preceding Truman administration had opposed a coup, fearing the precedent that Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) involvement would set.  British intelligence officials' conclusions and the UK government's solicitations were instrumental in initiating and planning the coup, despite the fact that the U.S. government in 1952 had been considering unilateral action (without UK support) to assist the Mosaddegh government.

Following the coup in 1953, a government under General Fazlollah Zahedi was formed which allowed Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran (Persian for an Iranian king), to rule more firmly as monarch. He relied heavily on United States support to hold on to power.According to the CIA's declassified documents and records, some of the most feared mobsters in Tehran were hired by the CIA to stage pro-Shah riots on 19 August. Other men paid by the CIA were brought into Tehran in buses and trucks, and took over the streets of the city. Between 200 and 300 people were killed because of the conflict. Mosaddegh was arrested, tried and convicted of treason by the Shah's military court. On 21 December 1953, he was sentenced to three years in jail, then placed under house arrest for the remainder of his life. Other Mosaddegh supporters were imprisoned, and several received the death penalty. After the coup, the Shah continued his rule as monarch for the next 26 years until he was overthrown in the Iranian Revolution in 1979.

In August 2013 the U.S. government formally acknowledged the U.S. role in the coup by releasing a bulk of previously classified government documents that show it was in charge of both the planning and the execution of the coup, including the bribing of Iranian politicians, security and army high-ranking officials, as well as pro-coup propaganda. The CIA is quoted acknowledging the coup was carried out "under CIA direction" and "as an act of U.S. foreign policy, conceived and approved at the highest levels of government".

who was the first to discover the diamond

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Answer:

Erasmus Jacobs

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In 1866...Erasmus Jacobs(15 year old) discovered the first diamond.

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How did the speaker behave on his first visit?(65-88) tintern abbey poem

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The poem opens with the poet visiting a place called Tintern Abbey on the banks of the River Wye in southeast Wales. He's visited it before, but not for five years. He remembers almost every detail: the sound of the "mountain-springs," "this dark sycamore," and the "hedge-rows."

He looks back on the past five years that have gone by since his first visit to the place, and remembers how much the memory of this scene meant to him when he was cooped up in the city. In fact, he practically relied on his memories of the beauty of the place to keep him sane while he was living in "the din/ Of towns and cities" (25-6).

Now that he's finally back in the same spot again, he finds himself looking out at the landscape and experiencing an odd combination of his present impressions, the memory of what he felt before, and the thought of how he'll look back on this moment in the future. He imagines that he'll change as time goes by from what he was during his first visit: a kid with a whole lot of energy to "boun[d] o'er the mountains" (68). Back in the day, nature meant everything to him.

Now, though, he's learned how to look at nature with a broader perspective on life. He doesn't just look and say, "Holy cow, the view from up here is pretty awesome!" and then run "bound[ing] o'er the mountains" again. In other words, he used to enjoy nature, but he didn't fully understand it. Now he looks and is able to sense a deeper, wider meaning to the beauty in nature. He sees that everything in nature is interconnected.

It turns out Wordsworth's sister is with him during his present tour of the area, and he says that she still looks at nature in the same way that he did when he was a kid. He imagines how his sister will go through the same development and transformation that he did. One day she'll be able to look out at nature and imagine the interconnectedness of things, too. Then he imagines her coming back to the same spot years in the future, after he's dead, and remembering the time she came here with her brother.

The red line running vertically through the middle of this map represents
a. the Tropic of Cancer
b. the Tropic of Capricorn
C. the Equator
d. the Prime Meridian​

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d. the Prime Meridian​

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D The Prime Meridian

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Que mudanças se operaram nas sociedades ocidentais no século XX?

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Answer:

https://pt.slideshare.net/TeresaAMaia/transformaes-socioculturais-dos-incios-do-sculo-xx

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Question: What process did prospectors use to stake a claim?

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How did the stake a claim to a good spot? When they found a good spot they would place posts at each corner with their name and date on it. Then they would go to town and file a legal claim. The first claim in a new location was called the "discovery claim".

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what is the height of mount Everest (sagarmatha)? in which place is it located?​

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the exact height stands about 29,032 ft, and is located in the Himilaya mountain range

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"Mount Everest is a peak in the Himalaya mountain range. It is located between Nepal and Tibet, an autonomous region of China. At 8,849 meters (29,032 feet), it is considered the tallest point on Earth. In the nineteenth century, the mountain was named after George Everest, a former Surveyor General of India."

Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain in 1492. In what year did the Civil War end?

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April 12, 1861 – April 9, 1865

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it lasted 4 years

which of these does uruguay export more than fish?

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Answer:

Beef

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beef

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why can't i say moment

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Answer: Break 'moment' down into sounds: [MOH] + [MUHNT] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.

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What is the most widely used method for the ratification of an amendment to the Constitution?


ratification by three-fourths of the popular vote


ratification by three-fourths of the state legislatures


ratification by state conventions


ratification by two-thirds of the Senate

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Answer:B

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Answer:B

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In what ways is the house closer to the people than the senate

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because the house serves the people not the senate their ditie is the concerns of the people not the senate

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what ruler allowed the hebrews to return to jerusalem

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Cyrus allowed them to return to their promised land.

The ruler Cyrus allowed them to return

Arrange the events of the arms race in the correct sequence.
The United States created three bombs as a result of the Manhattan Project.
The United States detonated the first thermonuclear or hydrogen bomb.
The Soviet Union detonated its first atomic bomb.
The Soviet Union’s spies gathered information about the US Manhattan project.

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United States created three bombs as a result of the Manhattan Project.

The Soviet Union’s spies gathered information about the US Manhattan project.

The Soviet Union detonated its first atomic bomb.

The United States detonated the first thermonuclear or hydrogen bomb.

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United States created three bombs as a result of the Manhattan

Project.

2. The Soviet Union’s spies gathered information about the US

Manhattan project.

3. The Soviet Union detonated its first atomic bomb.

4. The  United States detonated the first thermonuclear or hydrogen bomb.

Hamilton and Jefferson frequently disagreed with one another, especially when it came to his financial policy, and the creation of the Bank of the United States.

What concept was at the center of this debate, and was most responsible for causing the formation of two political parties?


A)tariffs on imported goods


B)delayed payment of pensions to soldiers who fought in the Continental Congress


C)the powers of the federal government provided in the Constitution


D)how states should enter the union

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C

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You are writing a paper on the history of the Socialist Party of America. Which historical figure would you need to research?

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Answer: Eugene Debs

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What would DeWitt like to see included in the Constitution? Why?

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What does DeWitt like to see included in the constitution? Why? He wants to see the bill of rights to be included because he can't believe that the states have a bill of rights but the federal doesn't. ... They didn't need the bill of rights because checks and balances was set in place.

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The opening chapter (surah) in the Quran which is recited by many Muslims as part of their prayer everyday

Select one:

a.
Tawhid


b.
Tlawah


c.
Fatihah


d.
Tajwid

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Explanation:

surah fatiha

Napoleon’s time in Italy from 1796-1797 was important because it taught him what

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Napoleon: from one French commander among many, his string of successes established him as one of France’s, and Europe’s, brightest military talents, and revealed a man able to exploit victory for his own political goals. Napoleon showed himself to be not just a great leader on the battlefield but a canny exploiter of propaganda, willing to make his own peace deals for his own benefit.

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Do you think he was biased? How accurate do you think these excerpts are? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

Would you mind elaborating on who he is?

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How would the minimum wage and maximum hour standards help workers?

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Because minimum wage guarantee worker work for a livable wage that they can spend for goods and housing. Maximum hour help workers because it prevent business from forcing their employees from working too much hours, they would have to play overtime wage for each extra the employees work.

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The minimum wage and maximum hour would provide workers more opportunities in different areas. For example, now workers wouldn't work for 24-hours meaning they could see their families and build a home life. They could also take a break from work while at home, resetting their mind set. Additionally, the raising of minimum wage would help by providing people are receiving a living wage to provide for themselves and their families at home.

What happened in the Boston Massacre?
A American colonists killed five British soldiers during a protest against taxes
B British troops killed five people who tried to throw tea into the Boston Harbor
C American colonists killed five British soldiers and dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
D British soldiers killed five people during protests against taxes

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Answer:

It would be D,

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The answer is D

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Which organism is a consumer?
O A) an eagle
B) a potato
C) a raspberry
OD) a blade of grass

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A) an eagle is the correct answer.

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The answer is A) an eagle

Match the Civil War Battle with the reason it is significant

General Robert E Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant.


Where the Civil War began


First battle with heavy casualties.


Turned the tide of the war in the North's favor.

1.
Manassas

2.
Gettysburg

3.
Fort Sumter

4.
Appomattox

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Answer: Appomattox matched with General Robert E Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant

Manassas matched with First battle with heavy casualties

Gettysburg matched with Turned the tide of the war in the North's favor.

Fort Sumter matched with Where the Civil War began

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The following battles are correctly matched with reasons.

Manassas - Where the Civil War began Gettysburg - First battle with heavy casualtiesFort Sumter - General Robert E Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant.Appomattox - Turned the tide of the war in the North's favor

The American Civil War's opening significant engagement took place at the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861.

One of the worst conflicts of the Civil War was the Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, which caused a high number of casualties.

The first battle of the Civil War took place at Fort Sumter in South Carolina, but it was not directly related to Lee's capitulation to Grant. At Appomattox, the surrender took place.

The Civil War came to an end on April 9, 1865, with the Battle of Appomattox Court House, which saw the surrender of General Robert E. Lee to General Ulysses S. Grant and ultimately shifted the balance of power in favor of the North.

Thus, the mentioned above are correctly matched with their reason.

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