Answer: social? not completely sure
parafrasis del ambiente democratico
Respuesta:
Las relaciones entre democracia y medio ambiente no son pacíficas y, así como la nueva izquierda, nacida al calor de las revueltas de 1968, ha tendido a unir las luchas por la democratización y la resolución de los conflictos ambientales, no debemos olvidar que han existido y existen pensadores y activistas medioambiente que, desde posiciones fundamentalistas o bio-centricas, han despreciado la igualdad y la dignidad de todos los seres humanos.
Explicación:
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The sit-in by four African American college students in North Carolina _____.
led to the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act
prompted a series of bus boycotts
is an example of nonviolent protest
sparked a wave of sit-ins in cities across the South
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is "is an example of a nonviolent protest"
¿Qué cuestiones tenían permitidas y prohibidas los Patricios y los plebeyos hasta el 367 a.C.? ¿Qué cuestiones cambiaron luego de ese año y por qué?
Answer:
Hubo que esperar dos siglos, hasta el año 287 a.C. con la llamada Lex Hortensia, que eliminó definitivamente las diferencias jurídicas entre patricios y plebeyos. Patricios y plebeyos eran desde entonces ciudadanos romanos con los mismos derechos
Explanation:
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high humidity, cold temp, and high pressure? if not change the amount of pressure
The headlines from the Tulsa Daily World newspaper on June 1, 1921, refer to
a deadly race riot. The emphasis placed on different headlines most supports
which of the following interpretations about the newspaper's editors?
O A. They felt that Tulsa's government had not done enough to prevent
the riot from breaking out.
O B. They were biased toward African Americans suffering through
attacks in "Little Africa."
O C. They considered white injuries more newsworthy than African
American deaths.
O D. They hoped to conceal facts that would reveal the true motivations
behind the race riot.
Answer:
D. They hoped to conceal facts that would reveal the true motivations
behind the race riot.
Explanation:
Most of the Healines went along the lines of showing white casualties, rather then actually explaining what went on there, So headlines which thwarted the attention away from what happened were used such as showing white casualties, or pushing th eblame onto others.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
Palestine
Explanation:
How are implied powers most often used by the United States Congress?
To force the executive branch to sign new legislation
To encourage citizens to vote
To help carry out expressed powers
To give the government veto powers
Answer: the answer is B
Implied powers are most often used by the United States Congress to help carry out expressed powers. The correct option is C.
The use of implied powers by Congress helps it respond to changing conditions and deal with problems that the Constitution's authors had not specifically foreseen. They enable Congress to act in accordance with its responsibilities and successfully administer the country within the confines of its stated powers. The majority of the express powers are listed in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution, which describes the legislative branch's (Congress') authority.
Thus, the ideal selection is option C.
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The Taliban controlled which country?
Iraq
Saudi Arabia
Afghanistan
Isreal
The 1960s and 70s was a time where ________.
A) Americans widely embraced conservative values
B) The Youth remained silent and did not question authority
C) The "New Right" embraced deregulation of government policies
D) Many People and groups protested for social change
Answer:
d
many people and groups protested for social change
Answer:c
Explanation:
True or False: The United States received United Nations approval to invade Iraq.
To what extent were the Enlightened Monarchs influenced by Enlightenment ideas?
Who knows the top 10 most beautiful places in the world
Answer:
The Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye, Scotland. ...
Grand Canyon National Park, USA. ...
Huacachina, Peru. ...
Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia. ...
Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia. ...
Milford Sound, New Zealand. ...
Rainbow Mountains, Zhangye Danxia, China. ...
Machu Picchu, Peru. Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
Explanation:
Answer:
kapilvastu, Illam, aagra, abhudhabi, edengarden, the house of president of america, etc
How does the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms reflect today's society in comparison to the past?
Answer:
With the Charter, Canadian society has a clearer recognition of human rights and freedoms, and ways to enforce these rights. The Charter gives us tools to see that our rights and freedoms are respected by governments and laws. ... The courts can strike down laws that violate the Charter.
Explanation:
Which of these replaced the barter system, and why?
A. Coins, because they were easy to carry and could be used to assign value to goods
B. Trade goods, because they were more convenient and produced fairer prices
C. Gold bars, because they were produced by kings and made them more powerful
D. Crops, because they helped farmers use their surplus for things they needed
A.Coins, because they were easy to carry and could be used to assign value to goods
In early cultures, it was common to have larger families because _____. Select all that apply.
there was no need to send the children to school
parents did not practice good hygiene
children were needed to run the family farm or business
many children died in childhood
Answer:
In early cultures, it was common to have larger families because children were needed to run the family farm or business.
Explanation:
hope it helps you and don't worry it is correct I read it last year!
How did the Nazi concept of “Living Space” make the war in Russia different than France and Britain?
Answer:
The German concept of Lebensraum "living space") comprises policies and practices of settler colonialism which proliferated in Germany from the 1890s to the 1940s. First popularized around 1901, Lebensraum became a geopolitical goal of Imperial Germany in World War I (1914–1918) originally, as the core element of the Septemberprogramm of territorial expansion. The most extreme form of this ideology was supported by the Nazi Party (NSDAP) and Nazi Germany until the end of World War II.
Following Adolf Hitler's rise to power, Lebensraum became an ideological principle of Nazism and provided justification for the German territorial expansion into Central and Eastern Europe. The Nazi Generalplan Ost policy ('Master Plan for the East) was based on its tenets. It stipulated that Germany required a Lebensraum necessary for its survival and that most of the indigenous populations of Central and Eastern Europe would have to be removed permanently (either through mass deportation to Siberia, extermination, or enslavement) including Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, Czech and other Slavic nations considered non-Aryan. The Nazi government aimed at repopulating these lands with Germanic colonists in the name of Lebensraum during World War II and thereafter. Entire indigenous populations were decimated by starvation, allowing for their own agricultural surplus to feed Germany.
Hitler's strategic program for world domination was based on the belief in the power of Lebensraum, especially when pursued by a racially superior society. People deemed to be part of non-Aryan races, within the territory of Lebensraum expansion, were subjected to expulsion or destruction. The eugenics of Lebensraum assumed the right of the German Aryan master race (Herrenvolk) to remove indigenous people in the name of their own living space. Nazi Germany also supported Fascist Italy's spazio vitale and Imperial Japan's Hakkō ichiu.
Explanation:
how did the religious beliefs of the aztec and conquistador differ?
I'm not exactly sure but I think they might have had different gods and beliefs
How did industrialization contribute to Chicago’s growth during the 1800s?
Answer: Developments in technology such as railroads and steel construction changed America and benefited Chicago.” “Chicago became a leading industrial center. In the early 1800s, lumber and salted meat industries were centered there.”
Explanation:
menjelaskan faktor British bercampur Tangan Di negeri perak dan cara british meluaskan kuasa di perak
Answer:
hala! bisaya ka gurlll...?
Explanation:
hahaha hindi ko po maintindihan language mo
#sorry#carryonlearning#happytohelpothersPaki translate naman po para masagitan ko po?
Explain how industrialization led imperialism and identity the terrorists acquired by the United States and the methods by which the lands were acquired.
This can be attributed to industrialization. Industrialization helped fuel the start of imperialism in the 19th century. ... In order to maximize the countries profits, these industrialized nations went out to find nations that they could exploit natural resources and cheap labor from thus leading to imperialism
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What actions did Japan take to build an empire in Asia?
Answer:
After an amazingly short time, Japan was able to develop the economic and military strength to join this competition for dominance of the Asian
2 paragraph why selling guns is important for human safety
Answer:
Explanation:
Paragraph 1:
With a gun in your hand, you can take back the power during conflicts with bigger and stronger aggressors. This makes guns perfect anti-bullying tools because they show potential offenders you're equipped to defend yourself if attacked.
paragraph 2:
A firearm is an excellent choice of self-defence weapon for personal protection and one of the best equalizers against a criminal assault, especially for women. But realistically, remember that you require foreknowledge of an attack, similar to using any Quick Fix Items for self-defence.
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President Roosevelt and members of his administration gave speeches that
warned of Japan's rising power in the Pacific. What was the point of these
speeches?
O The administration used the speeches to make a case for going to war.
O The speeches made the case that Japan was greater threat than Germany.
o The speeches gave Americans hope that diplomatic relations would help the
United States avoid war with Japan.
O The administration used these speeches to explain military strategy, if and when
the United States went to war.
Answer: The administration’s used the speeches to make a case for going to war
Explanation:
Pa help po food chain and food web
Answer:
1.sun➡️ tree ➡️mouse ➡️eagle ➡️fungi
2.sun➡️ tree➡️ rabbit➡️ lion ➡️fungi
3.sun ➡️tree ➡️ goat➡️ snake➡️ eagle ➡️fungi
there are 3 food chain but their relationship with others they are depended on their food.
Question 12 of 50
Why was the development of the printing press important to the Age of
Exploration?
A. The printing press allowed sailors to continue their travels even
when the weather was poor.
B. The printing press made it easier for navigators to acquire maps
and books related to long-distance travel.
C. The printing press forced experienced navigators to share their
trade secrets with younger sailors.
D. The printing press allowed most sailors to begin financing their
own journeys without support from monarchs,
Answer:
The answer should be B......
which of the following is NOT and example of ecotourism? - logging, mining, 4 culling
Who sparked the independence movement in Mexico?
peninsulares and mestizos
criollos and peninsulares
criollos and American Indians
mestizos and American Indians
Answer:
Mestizos and American Indians
Explanation:
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The people who sparked the independence movement in Mexico were the D. Mestizos and American Indians.
How was the Independence movement in Mexico sparked?Father Hildalgo led American Natives who had been oppressed by the Spanish government to various battles to seek for independence.
After he died, Mestizos picked up the struggle when they sensed that Spain had been weakened.
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what reasons did the peasants in france have to represent the nobility
Judicial review is best defined as what?
Answer:
Judicial review, power of the courts of a country to examine the actions of the legislative, executive, and administrative arms of the government and to determine whether such actions are consistent with the constitution. Actions judged inconsistent are declared unconstitutional and, therefore, null and void.
Question 30 (2 points)
What was urban renewal?
A. policies directed at creating urban centers in Appalachia
B. programs aimed at reducing poverty levels in the city
C. services provided to Native Americans who were willing to relocate to cities
D.the process of returning bracero workers to Mexico
Answer:
c
Explanation:
c. because to help the city would be to renewal