Answer:
Yes, Canada is a nation of both peacekeepers and peacemakers.
No, peacekeeping is not a myth.
Explanation:
Peacekeepers country often put itself in a position as mediators between other countries that interacted with one another. Canada has done this several times throughout history (one small example would be when Canada mediate a conflict of imports quota between United States and Mexico).
On top of that, Canada also involved in several peacemakers mission when they sent their resources to help the people who are trapped within political conflicts. (one example of this would be when Canada sent help to Cambodia during four peace support missions from 1954 to 2000.) \
From those historical events alone, I believe Canada could be considered as a nation of both peacekeepers and peacemakers.
Explain the research of Stratton on perceptual adaptation.
why do you think marthin luther king wanted to continue protesting and standing up for people after being arrest?
Answer:
In 1963 Marthin Luther King Jr.was arrested and sent to jail because he and others were protesting the treatment of blacks in Birmingham,Alabama. A court had ordered that King could not hold protests in Birmingham.
Birmingham in 1963 was a hard place for blacks to live in.
1) What do you think might have been the effects of segregation on white children???? Helppp pleaseee
Answer:
To me, I think that segregation gave white kids the idea that white was better than any other race.
Explanation:
Since they saw how other races were treated, and how their parents viewed other races they will think that they are superior than any other race. They will grow up with a surrounding full of hatred and they will also grow up to be full of hate because that is all they have ever known.
which life stage is often defined by physical changes increased decision making and search for self?
Answer:
Midlife is the life stage which is often defined by a feeling of having a set course in life and an established career. It is the person's central period in life, ranging from the ages 40 to 65. During this stage, adults may have new responsibilities in the job and often feel the need to change their career standing while feeling that they still have more time. This is also known as "midlife crisis" which refers to a time when the adults are figuring out their morality and the remaining years to be productive in life.
Answer:
Adolescent
Explanation: just took the quiz
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The 6,000-mile journey traveled by the People’s Liberation Army from their base in Jiangxi province to Shensi is known as the __________. A. Cultural Revolution B. Long March C. Great Leap Forward D. Kuomintang
Answer:
B. Long March
Explanation:
Red Army in China has walked for almost a year from Jiangxi province to Shaanxi province as part of the milliliter retreat. It was an effort of the People’s Liberation Army to run from the Chinese Nationalist Party. The length of their journey was around 6,000-mile and it started in October 1934. They managed to isolate and build up the army again afterward.
In this event, called the Long March, the communist party managed to change the location of their base. This hard and long walk has inspired many people to join the Communist party and it helped the rise to power of Mao Zedong. He secured his position as the leading figure of the party and, later, the leader of the state.
Answer:
I think it the long march maybe....
Explanation:
What was the immediate cause of WW1?
1.
a. Alliances
b. Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
c. Nationalism
d. Imperialism
2.
At first, America adopted a neutrality policy. What does this mean?
a. America was looking for ways to become involved in the war.
b. America wanted to stay out of the war.
c. America wanted to broker a treaty between the warring countries.
d. America sympathized with the Allied Powers.
3.
A German submarine sank what British ship which helped bring the U.S. into WW1?
3.
a. USS Maine
b. Ironside
c. Lusitania
d. Titantic
4.
What was the result of all the new technologies introduced during WW1?
a. They made the war much shorter than earlier wars
b. They made it easier for the Allies to advance through “No Man’s Land”.
c. They made it easier to kill and wound more soldiers than ever before in war
d. They allowed Germany to defeat the United States easily.
5.
Which of the following countries was not part of the Allied Powers?
a. United States
b. Britain
c. France
d. Germany
Answer:
1.b 2.b 3.c 4.c 5.d
Explanation:
i think i got all these right
Siddhartha Gautama created an order of what, to help him work with his followers?
a.
priests
c.
chaplains
b.
monks
d.
shaman
Answer:
b. monks
Explanation:
the order was the monks and nuns should not regard themselves as apart lay followers or from the world. they saw themselves as promoter of welfare and happiness for everyone in this earth.
Who engineered the breakup of the Democrat-Republican Party and led a group that
would put Andrew Jackson in the White House?
Answer:
Martin Van Buren
Explanation:
Martin Van Buren engineered the breakup of the Democrat-Republican Party and led a group that would put Andrew Jackson in the White House.
Answer:
Martin Van Buren
Explanation:
prepare a table comparing the coins of malla period to the present time and present it to the time
Answer:
Excavations in Tilaurkot during the period of 1967-1976, revealed that the earliest coins recorded in Nepal are ‘kushan’, ‘kaniksha’ and ‘havisha’ coins (1st century) and the ‘punch marked’ coins (6th and 5th century B.C.). King Mandeva’s rule in the 5th century gave birth to the Licchavi coins. It was during the Malla period that more systemization was brought in monetary terms. Coins were then issued in denominations of 2 mohur (equivalent to one rupee), 1 mohur (50 paisa), one and a half sukka (36 paisa), sukka (25 paisa), sukki, or ‘tinnani’, (12 paisa), anni (6 paisa), adhani (3 paisa), paisa (1 paisa), and dam (1/4 paisa).
Explanation:
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what happened as a result of the berlin conference ? PHOTO SHOWS MULTIPLE CHOICE! PLS EXPLAIN!
The Pacific Coast is the part of North America. a. easternmost b. westernmost C. southernmost d. northernmost
What is a sign of wealth in Western Africa?
Answer:
South Africa, despite its wealth, is ranked as the most unequal country in the world. About 42 percent of total wealth in Africa is held by 140,000 high net-worth individuals.
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One problem that cities and other local governments have is fires. To handle this problem, local governments establish fire departments. Read about fire departments, and describe the ways that fire departments help communities.
Answer:
1. Firefighting and medical assistance
2. Education
3. Inspection
Explanation:
A fire department is an organization that delivers firefighting services. They are alternatively referred to as fire brigade, fire service or fire authority. They operate within a region or district (for easy access) and are usually public owned.
The ways in which a fire department helps communities include;
1. As the name implies, the fire department delivers firefighting services by putting out fires. They put out fires from buildings, rescue victims that are stuck in burning buildings and offer emergency medical assistance to such victims.
2. They also carry out orientation programs that educate the community by teaching them safety initiatives, fire prevention tips and what to do when there is a fire before the fire department arrives.
3. The fire department also carries out inspections on buildings so as to make sure buildings are safe and reduce the impact any fire emergency could cause.
1. the one who gives the best answer,I will make u brainleist!!What are the problems that may arise while carrying out sustainable development?
Answer:
The main challenges to sustainable development which are global in character include poverty and exclusion, unemployment, climate change, conflict and humanitarian aid, building peaceful and inclusive societies, building strong institutions of governance, and supporting the rule of law.
Can the Federal Government punish you for doing something that was LEGAL when you did it, if it becomes ILLEGAL AFTER you did it?
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
Imagine you're playing tag with friends. You pause the game for whatever reason, but later someone makes a rule that you can't pause the game to avoid cheating. It wouldn't make sense to punish people that paused the game before they made the rule because at the time it wasn't a rule, and no one was telling them not to do it.
Answer: Probably not
Explanation: At one point talking and driving were allowed and now it isn't, people don't get punished like that. Instead they get them a warning and if it proceeds while it's illegal, then you may suffer Consequences.
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What was Napoleon’s final military campaign?
A.Naval blockade of Britain
B.Failed invasion of Russia
C.Escaping from exile and raising another army in France
Answer:
Correct answer is C. Escaping from exile and raising another army in France .
Explanation:
A is not correct as Napoleon introduced the blockade in 1806, trying to hurt British economy, and disable Britain to hurt him.
B is not correct as Napoleon retreated from Russia in 1812 and then in 1813 he was defeated at Leipzig. Then he was sent into exile on Elba.
C is correct as Napoleon returned from exile in 1815 but was then defeated in the famous battle at Waterloo.
How many municipality in there in siraha District.list them
Answer:
seventeen municipalities
Explanation:
Lahan Municipality
Dhangadhimai Municipality
Siraha Municipality
Golbazar Municipality
Mirchaiya Municipality
Kalyanpur Municipality
Karjanha Municipality
Sukhipur Municipality
Bhagwanpur Rural Municipality
Aurahi Rural Municipality
Bishnupur Rural Municipality
Bariyarpatti Rural Municipality
Lakshmipur Patari Rural Municipality
Naraha Rural Municipality
Sakhuwanankar Katti Rural Municipality
Arnama Rural Municipality
Navarajpur Rural Municipality
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What famous singer of the US Constitution and first president of the University of Georgia is illustrated in this picture? A) Johnny Mercer B) Abraham Baldwin C) James E. Carter
Answer:
B) Abraham Baldwin
Explanation:
Answer:
Abraham Baldwin
Explanation:
We can realize that the image would present Abraham Baldwin as he was the first president of the University of Georgia, as well as the politician who was one of the Founding Fathers.
As the delegate of Congress in Georgia, he ended up being one of the two state’s signatories of the Constitution. He is considered to be the founder of the University of Georgia, the one who wrote the first charter and the first president of the university (even though the university largely did not function and have student while he was the president, starting to fully work only later when he was elected for the Senate).
I need help i need one paragraph
Many kids today participate in contact sports. Football, boxing, hockey, and mixed martial arts are all examples of contact sports in which the participants necessarily come into bodily contact with one another.
Write an essay in which you take a position on whether or not kids under
the age of 18 should continue to be allowed to play contact sports. Use
information from the “Contact Sports” passage set to support your position.
Answer:
need help i need one paragraph
Many kids today participate in contact sports. Football, boxing, hockey, and mixed martial arts are all examples of contact sports in which the participants necessarily come into bodily contact with one another.
Write an essay in which you take a position on whether or not kids under
the age of 18 should continue to be allowed to play contact sports. Use
information from the “Contact Sports” passage set to support your position.
The passage below is from a speech by President George W. Bush,
March 19, 2003.
On my orders, coalition forces have begun
striking selected targets of military importance
to undermine Saddam Hussein's ability to wage
war. These are opening stages of what will be a
broad and concerted campaign.
Source: Office of the White House Press Secretary Archives
What constitutional power iustifies the actions described in the passage?
Answer:
i think its commander-in-chief ill update if not
Explanation:
Answer: I did the test before its comander-in-chief
Explanation: I know thats the answer because i go to K-12 Too like rn as we speak.
Although Australia became a commonwealth in 1901, Aborigines were not give the right to vote until 1962. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Australian Aborigines did not have the right to participate in the country's election till the year 1962. In this year, the common wealth electoral act granted the Aborigines the option for enrolments and voting during elections.
The enrollment was not made to be compulsory as against how it was for other Australians. The enrollment only became compulsory In the year 1983.
Answer:
T
Explanation:
Which of the following was NOT part of the Quadruple Alliance?
1. Great Britain
2. Prussia
3. Austria
4. Spain
King John was excommunicated from the Catholic ______
Answer:
King John was excommunicated from the Catholic Church
(SS8H6e) What was one main difference between tenant farmers and sharecroppers during Reconstruction? * A. Most sharecroppers were carpetbaggers from the North, while most sharecroppers were former Confederate soldiers. B. Sharecroppers were mostly former Confederate soldiers, while tenant farmers were mostly freedmen and freedwomen, O C. Most tenant farmers owned their own tools and equipment, while sharecroppers were forced to rely on landowners for everything they needed. D. Tenant farmers were often indebted to the landowners who they purchased supplies from, while many sharecroppers rapidly grew wealthy
Answer:
C). Most tenant farmers owned their own tools and equipment, while sharecroppers were forced to rely on landowners for everything they needed.
Explanation:
The key difference between the tenant farmers and the sharecroppers is that 'the majority of the tenant farmers possessed their individual equipment and tools while the sharecroppers were compelled to remain dependent on the landowners for every small to big thing they require.' This shows that tenant farmers were more of the independent ones while the sharecroppers were reliable and in control of the landowners and forced to do things as per their orders. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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Answer:
C. The country's laws and policies reflect citizens' views
Explanation:
That's the point of a democracy.
please answer will give brainliest lol Why was Santa Anna an effective military leader?
Answer:
Determined to crush the Texas rebels, Santa Anna took command of the Mexican army that invaded Texas in 1836. His forces successfully defeated the Texas rebels at the Alamo, and he personally ordered the execution of 400 Texan prisoners after the Battle of Goliad.
Explanation:i hope this helps
Answer:
Santa Anna took command of the Mexican army that invaded Texas in 1836. His forces successfully defeated the Texas rebels at the Alamo, and he personally ordered the execution of 400 Texan prisoners after the Battle of Goliad.
Explanation:
were are the thirteen colonies in america
Answer:
The Thirteen Colonies, otherwise called the Thirteen British Colonies or the Thirteen American Colonies, were a gathering of provinces of Great Britain on the Atlantic shore of North America established in the seventeenth and eighteenth hundred centuries, pronounced freedom in 1776 and shaped the United States of America.
Explanation:
1 (New Hampshire, 2 Massachusetts, 3 Connecticut, 4 Rhode Island, 5 New York, 6 New Jersey, 7 Pennsylvania, 8 Delaware, 9 Maryland, 10 Virginia, 11 North Carolina, 12 South Carolina and 13 Georgia)
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What effect did Christianity have on Egyptian hieroglyphs
Answer:
Pantaenus, the founder and first dean of the Didascalia, helped the Egyptian people bridge the gap between Dynastic Egypt and the new era by promoting the use of the Greek alphabet instead of the Demotic ("cursive" hieroglyphics) in translations of the Bible as well as in the writing of religious theses and letters.
Explanation: