Answer:
D - Drastic boundary change
Explanation:
If a state experiences a drastic boundary change, it is normally due to a revolution, a war, or the collapse of a government system. Drastic changes may also take place because of the exchange of land through a purchase.
In Canada, just as in the United States, voting in an election is considered
A. an illegal act
B. a civic responsibility
C. a requirement by law
D. an act of civil disobedience
Answer:
C
The responsibility of the public or " Civillian Responsibility "
Explanation:
HEY yeah you the one who saw this question yeah if i give you brainly you make a question and give me some ok. Which sentence gives an opinion?
A) November is the best month of the year.
B) There are 26 letters in the alphabet.
C) It is colder in the winter than in the summer.
D) Dolphins are mammals, not fish. free 50 points and brainly for me and you
Answer:
A is the opinion
Explanation:
all the others are stating something that is factually true, but November isn't factually the best it varies from person to person
A- November is the best month of the year.
Which subject was most popular among painters of the Imperial Painting Academy?
-tranquil nature scenes
-arrangements of fruit
-vibrant action images
-scenes from folklore
Answer:
-tranquil nature scenes
What does this political cartoon reveal about the nation’s commitment to its founding ideals during Reconstruction?
Answer:
New innovations.
Explanation:
New innovations
what final compromise gave the solution to the debate of how to elect a president in 1787
Answer:
This exclusive bill for representation in Congress, known as the "Great Compromise" or the "Connecticut Compromise", resolved the most controversial aspect of the draft constitution. This provided a dual system of congressional representation. In the House of Representatives each state would be assigned a number of seats in proportion to its population.
Explanation:
Answer:
Connecticut Compromise, also known as Great Compromise, in United States history, the compromise offered by Connecticut delegates Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth during the drafting of the Constitution of the United States at the 1787 convention to solve the dispute between small and large states over representation
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Who represented the accused in the witchcraft trials
Answer: There were two primary accusations, one from Abigail Hobbs who during her own confession to witchcraft named Giles and Martha Corey as fellow witches, and one from Exekiell Chevers and John Putnam, Jr., who filed an accusation on behalf of Ann Putnam, Marcy Lewis, Abigail Williams, Mary Walcott and Elizabeth Hubbard.
Answer: None, they represented themselves.
Explanation: According to historyofmassachusetts.org, “During a formal trial, the accused were not represented by lawyers but were allowed to directly ask accusers and witnesses questions. This often did not work out in the accused person’s favor because they were often not educated enough or emotionally equipped enough to defend themselves against the accusation of witchcraft. In addition, the accused often faced overwhelming and easily faked evidence”…”Even if the accused did cross-examine the witness, there wasn’t much they could say to de-bunk these types of claims.” (Brooks, What Options Did an Accused Witch Have in Salem?)
What data will the simulation provide about your design? You will also need a control (something you don’t change) that you can use as a comparison to see how effective your design is. Explain how you will set up a control.
Answer:
yes you will need a control
Explanation: all i know is that you need a control i don't know how to set it up lol sorry
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What is flagella important and how is it different and similar from the other cells??
Features of the command economy of ancient Egypt
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Answer:
D. World Trade Organization
Using four or more complete sentences, differentiate between federal and confederate systems of government. help
Answer:
In a federal system, a national government and the state governments share power. In a unitary system, all power lies with the national government, whereas in a confederation, the majority of power rests with the states. In a federal system there is centralized authority, while in a confederal system power is distributed equally among the states.
Explanation: Examples: The United States, Australia, the Federal Republic of Germany. The Commonwealth of Independent States, formerly known as the Soviet Union. Also, Switzerland's canton system and the Confederate States of America (1861-1865).
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According to the map above, which of the following statements is true?
A. The Middle East is the only region in the world with a large Muslim population.
B. Islam is the most commonly practiced religion in every Middle Eastern country.
C. The majority of people in the Middle East are Muslim.
D. Only one Middle Eastern country has a Muslim population of 50% and above.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer: C
Explanation: Looks like the best answer to me.
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Answer:
Population: 2 Mice, 2 owls, 2 snakes, 1 vulture, 2 scorpions, 1 cactus
Explanation:
Answer:
A. 4 population (not counting the billions of germs that exist in that area)
B. 2 population (not counting the billions of germs that exist in that area)
Explanation:
What happened to Confucianism in China under Mongol rule?
-Confucianism declined in society but gained status in the government.
-Confucianism declined in status in the government and in society.
-Confucianism declined in the government but gained status in society.
-Confucianism increased in status in the government and in society.
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Answer:
Confucianism increased in status in the government and in society.
Explanation:
Why is it important for farmers to cultivate their land?
Answer:
allows air water and nutrients deeper in to the soil to the roots
Predict what the moisture content of the air will be like by the time it arrives on the other side of the mountain range.
Answer:
As the air is lifted up the mountain slope, it cools as it rises, which is a process known as "adiabatic cooling." This cooling often results in the formation of clouds, and, eventually, precipitation that falls on the windward slope and at the summit.
why did people support Equal Opportunity to Govern and why did some people not support it? **PLEASE HELP QUICK!!!**
Answer:
THEY DIDNT LIKE IT
Explanation:
PLS HELP How were Native Americans affected by the American Revolution?
They were forced to move west of the Mississippi River.
They decided to ally themselves with the Spanish.
They lost much of their land east of the Appalachians.
They refused to take part in the war on either side.
Which of the following would not require a globe?
A) finding the shortest route from Australia to Maine
B) finding out if Cuba is bigger than Greenland
C) finding the two countries that are next to the United States
D) finding out the population of the United States
the answer is D you can use the globe for the other 3 reasons
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Answer:
1. Some places are colder than others or hotter by placement if by a river or more north
2. *I don't really know*
3. Some places have more economic opportunities so there are more people and also depends on the weather if you prefer it colder or warmer.
4. *Your opinion on where u would move based on population, weather, or culture*
5. I think it's because over half of the city's residents were born outside of Canada, making it home to nationalities from around the world.
6. Because it's so famous for maple syrup made from trees in forests helps and the cold winter make it so famous for winter vacations to ski and snowboard
7. Canadian identity refers to the unique culture, characteristics, and condition of being Canadian, as well as the many symbols and expressions that set Canada and Canadians apart from other peoples and cultures of the world.
8. *you type that because you saw the video*
Explanation:
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How did George Washington meet the challenge of keeping his small army from being lost during the early part of the Revolutionary War?
A. retreat when necessary to save the army
B. hire professional soldiers from Spain to make his army bigger
C. rely on naval forces more than the army to attack the British
D. attack the British even when American losses were high
According to the article, how are true friends identified? Give an example of how you have been a true friend to someone. (Site 1
Answer:
True friends are identified by watching there attitude while socializing with you, or making sure they aren't just trying to use you by making you do favors but they wont do any of your favors. if they do that to you they may not be an actual friend
Explanation:
A flight from Barrow to Murmansk would closely follow which lines of longitude?
A.120'W and 60'E
B.150'W and 30'E
C.180'W and 0'
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Answer:
I think the answer is B
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Answer:
My guy, you only have to read the paragraph, it's "And I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to be free to abstain from all violence, unless in necessary, self-defense."
Who are the most common users of goods that are produced in market economies? A. people around the world B. those who can afford to pay for them C. those whom the government allows D. mostly family members or community members Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D HELP PLEASE ITS TIMED :((
Answer:
The Answer is D : mostly family members or community members
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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what is capsule important and how is it different and similar from the other cells??
Answer:
Explanation:
Capsules and slime layers
Many bacterial cells secrete some extracellular material in the form of a capsule or a slime layer. A slime layer is loosely associated with the bacterium and can be easily washed off, whereas a capsule is attached tightly to the bacterium and has definite boundaries. Capsules can be seen under a light microscope by placing the cells in a suspension of India ink. The capsules exclude the ink and appear as clear halos surrounding the bacterial cells. Capsules are usually polymers of simple sugars (polysaccharides), although the capsule of Bacillus anthracis is made of polyglutamic acid. Most capsules are hydrophilic (“water-loving”) and may help the bacterium avoid desiccation (dehydration) by preventing water loss. Capsules can protect a bacterial cell from ingestion and destruction by white blood cells (phagocytosis). While the exact mechanism for escaping phagocytosis is unclear, it may occur because capsules make bacterial surface components more slippery, helping the bacterium to escape engulfment by phagocytic cells. The presence of a capsule in Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most important factor in its ability to cause pneumonia. Mutant strains of S. pneumoniae that have lost the ability to form a capsule are readily taken up by white blood cells and do not cause disease. The association of virulence and capsule formation is also found in many other species of bacteria.
Acinetobacter calcoaceticus
Acinetobacter calcoaceticus
The capsular material surrounding these bacteria (Acinetobacter calcoaceticus) is revealed in a suspension of India ink and viewed through a light microscope (magnified about 2,500×).
From W.H. Taylor and E. Juni, “Pathways for Biosynthesis of a Bacterial Capsular Polysaccharide,” Journal of Bacteriology (May 1961)
A capsular layer of extracellular polysaccharide material can enclose many bacteria into a biofilm and serves many functions. Streptococcus mutans, which causes dental caries, splits the sucrose in food and uses one of the sugars to build its capsule, which sticks tightly to the tooth. The bacteria that are trapped in the capsule use the other sugar to fuel their metabolism and produce a strong acid (lactic acid) that attacks the tooth enamel. When Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonizes the lungs of persons with cystic fibrosis, it produces a thick capsular polymer of alginic acid that contributes to the difficulty of eradicating the bacterium. Bacteria of the genus Zoogloea secrete fibres of cellulose that enmesh the bacteria into a floc that floats on the surface of liquid and keeps the bacteria exposed to air, a requirement for the metabolism of this genus. A few rod-shaped bacteria, such as Sphaerotilus, secrete long chemically complex tubular sheaths that enclose substantial numbers of the bacteria. The sheaths of these and many other environmental bacteria can become encrusted with iron or manganese oxides.
Streptococcus mutans
Streptococcus mutans
Streptococcus mutans, a bacterium found in the mouth, contributes to tooth decay.
Palmer Station, one of three U.S. research facilities in Antarctica, is on an island at 65°S, 64°W. That is near which labeled land feature of that continent?
A.Antarctic Peninsula
B.Artic Peninsula
The answer should be Antarctica Peninsula.
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1. What do we learn about Sarah and John Ivey from these advertisements?
2.What does this document teach us about resistance to slavery in the New York Colony?
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