Answer:
The Earth's interior is composed of four layers, three solid and one liquid—not magma but molten metal, nearly as hot as the surface of the sun. The deepest layer is a solid iron ball, about 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) in diameter.The Earth is made up of many rocky layers. The solid, outer layer is called the crust. Below the crust lies a layer of very hot, almost solid rock called the mantle. Beneath the mantle lies the core.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. the earths interior resembles the crust, the mantle, and the core
Explanation:
2. the outside layer is called the crust
The text uses the word stumbled to describe how the Portuguese discovered Kilwa’s trade network. What does this word suggest about the discovery?
Answer: it was found on accident they didnt mean to find it and or they werent looking for it
Explanation:
Tennessee is known as the "Volunteer State". After which 19th century war did the state earn its nickname?
A) The Vietnam War
B) The War of 1812
C) The American Revolution
D) The Spanish American War
Answer:
B) The War of 1812
Answer:
D
Explanation:
How do we know that Mohenjodaro was a carefully planned city? ( please help me)
What did Carthage do to make Rome hate them so much? Like, why did the Punic Wars start?
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What did Carthage do to make Rome hate them so much?
Carthage's destruction was an act of Roman aggression motivated as much by vengeance for previous battles as by avarice for the rich farming lands surrounding the city. The Carthaginian loss was complete and devastating, creating terror and horror in Rome's adversaries and allies alike.
Why did the Punic Wars start?
The direct cause of the war was the conflict over the sovereignty of Messana, an independent Sicilian city-state (modern Messina). Carthage and Rome went to war in 264 BC, beginning the First Punic War.
Result: Roman victory, destruction of Carthage
Date: 264 BC – 146 BC
4. What is the purpose of special districts?
A. To create city charters for unincorporated communities
B. To extend a city's boundaries to include adjoining areas
C. To provide a general-purpose form of government
D. To provide a single service or perform a specific function
Answer:
your answer to your question would be the answer: ( d. to provide a single service or perform a specific function)
Explanation:
( d. to provide a single service or perform a specific function) is your answer to your question because it goes with the question you asked.
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who won a point blank gun duel with a British flotilla on lake Champlain in upper New York
Answer:
I think it was Commodore Thomas Macdonough
Explanation:
A year later Commodore Thomas Macdonough won a point-blank gun duel with a British flotilla on Lake Champlain in upper New York. Deprived of naval support, a British invasion force of 10,000 men retreated to Canada
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How did the American education system begin?
O Public schools were paid for by wealthy donors in each state, making them free for most children
O Public schools were paid for only by the people that attended them, so many people were left out of the education system
O Public schools were funded with tax money, keeping parents from having to pay tuition
O Public schools were free, so children of all backgrounds and races attended them
Answer:
O Public schools were paid for only by the people that attended them, so many people were left out of the education system
Answer:
other person is right
Explanation:
list 3-5 facts and key details from this passage
*MUST HAVE FULL SENTENCES*
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Answer:
European countries established colonies throughout the world, mostly in America and Africa, from the 1400s up till the early 1900s. After WWI and WWII, international boundaries changed. They mainly focused on balancing power. After WWI, the country fell under the power of the Soviet Union. Once the Soviet Union took over, conflicts emerged between the people living in the state.
What obstacles did black abolitionists face in their fight to end slavery?
Answer:
They faced being killed during their fight to end slavery
Explanation:
Can someone give me a acrostic poem about Kublai Khan (I’ll mark brainliest)
Answer:
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
Down to a sunless sea.
Explanation:
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write a 5-sentence paragraph about what you learned and what you think of President Jefferson’s legacy: SUMMARIZE USING YOUR OWN WORDS!
Answer:
"As the third president of the United States, Jefferson stabilized the U.S. economy and defeated pirates from North Africa during the Barbary War. He was responsible for doubling the size of the United States by successfully brokering the Louisiana Purchase. He also founded the University in his home town.In his will, Thomas Jefferson freed five slaves, all members of the extended Hemings family: John Hemings, Joe Fossett, Burwell, Madison, and Eston. The latter two, sons of Sally Hemings, were to be given their freedom when they became twenty one."
Explanation:
What is the best definition of an allusion?
a description of a mysterious event or situation
a summary of an event that occurred many years ago
a reference to an outside topic, event, or person
Answer:reference to outside event topic or person
Explanation:
In one or two paragraphs, explain how the Nile River influenced the relationship between Egypt and Nubia. How did it encourage similarities in Egyptian and Nubian culture? How did it also create cultural differences?
The Nile River influenced the relationship between Egypt and Nubia because of it provided food and resources. The river was life on Egypt, which allowed Egyptians to settle. At first, they were friendly and traded goods. Over time, they became competitive, struggling over power and control of the land. Egypt influenced the art and architecture of Nubia and the emerging kingdom of Kush. They adopted to many Egyptian gods and traditional ceremonies. Many Nubian artifacts were found in tombs of Egyptian pharaohs.
What was an effect of the War of 1812?
A. Americans proved they could defeat the British by doing it a second time.
B. Britain lost its war with France as it spent its resources on the war in America.
C. Americans gained control of new land in the west.
D. James Madison was re-elected for a third term.
if you can tell me what 14% of 700 is and show your work you can have the 100 points
Answer:
14% of 700
so think of 700 as 100%
so that's 7 times of 100
so 7 times 14 is 98!
so 14% of 700 is 98
BRAINLIEST! Which statement best completes the diagram?
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Answer:
As i said before its A.
Explanation:
what would happen to states who did not follow the laws of the civil rights act of 1964
Answer:
Title III of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Outlawed state and municipal governments from barring access to public facilities based off an individual's religion, gender, race, or ethnicity. ... If an agency violates this particular provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 will lose its federal funding.
in ancient rome People exchanged goods instead of using money to buy them. true or false
Answer:
False they traded but they still used money to buy goods
Explanation:
Please Help. Write an essay on describing how Americans generally felt about themselves and their place in the world in the early 1800s? Explain why they felt this way and which Americans might have thought differently?
Colonial America saw the dream realized in the interaction among classes. People of the time wrote
about the new experience of equality. Employees could speak openly to their employers and believed
that with dedication they could improve their status. During westward expansion, the American Dream
led many to race for land and live rugged lives on the frontier. By nature of their hard work, they could
set down roots on a piece of the expansive land open to homesteaders and pioneers. This idea of the
American Dream was rather competitive and individualistic—people fought others to own a piece of
land for themselves. In the early twentieth century, Americans discovered a shared dream in which
citizens worked together to make life better for the American masses. Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s
(FDR’s) New Deal programs promised safe, healthy futures for every American—a new
understanding of the American Dream.
Many people who encouraged Americans to get involved in World War II did so believing that people
all over the world deserved their chance to realize the American Dream. Participating in the war
allowed Americans to put their national concept of idealism on display for the world. Americans fighting in the war were fighting for the preservation of the American Dream, which was summed up by FDR
as the possession of four essential freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from
want, and freedom from fear. People who could feed their families, keep them safe, worship as they
pleased, and say how they felt were living the American Dream, he said.
After World War II, men returned from the war with a new American Dream in mind. Americans
fantasized about homes filled with happy families who vacationed every summer. Veterans used the
GI Bill to obtain low-interest mortgages on homes, resulting in a building boom and the creation of
suburbs across the United States. The American Dream became closely tied to home ownership, and
the American marketplace filled up with products to help improve life at home.
The American Dream transformed into an ideal that relied on people being able to afford all the
modern accessories: cars, television sets, and college educations for one’s children. Television
greatly helped define the American Dream as the acquisition of material goods. Americans dream of
living ideal lives like those portrayed in shows such as Leave It to Beaver and Father Knows Best.
Many Americans fueled their purchase of the new American Dream with credit cards, a choice that
eventually affected the state of the American Dream.
How fast does this outer layer move usually?
Answer:
On average, at about the rate that fingernails grow, approximately 3-4 cm per year. This is variable, however, often even across an individual plate, from between 1-2 cm per year for the slowest moving plates to around 10 cm per year for the fastest.
Which events of 1943 helped make an Allied victory possible?
Choose all answers that are correct.
The Red Army surrendered, allowing the Allies to march through Russia.
Allied code breakers secretly cracked the Nazi naval code and could then read key messages.
The Battle of Guadalcanal proved to be a turning point in the war in the Pacific.
Allied forces were able to invade both Germany and Japan.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
The Allies crack the German naval code. A German army division surrenders at Stalingrad.
Please answer this ( who ever answers right gets brainlest )
Answer:
Readers can understand that men are the targeted product consumers
Explanation:
observe their are ONLY men wearing suits in the illustrations.
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Who killed Julius Caesar and why?
Julius Caesar was killed by a consul because he wanted to be king.
Julius Caesar was killed by a group of senators because they feared that he would destroy the republic.
Julius Caesar was killed by an assassin hired by the senate because they feared that he would destroy the republic.
Julius Caesar was killed by an intruder during a robbery.
Says the correct answer: FIRST = Brainliest, Thanks, 5 stars, and praise.
Correct answer: Thanks, 5 stars, and praise.
Incorrect answer: 2 stars (Nothing personal).
Odd answer like: GPUO:FYG: 1 star and report.
Links: 1 star and report.
Answer:
Julius Caesar was killed by a group of senators because they feared he would destroy the republic
How do the locations of ancient and modern Indian cities differ?
Ancient cities developed only in inland regions, while modern cities developed along the coast.
Ancient cities developed in mountains, while modern cities developed along the Ganges River.
Ancient cities developed along the Arabian Sea, while modern cities developed mainly on the Bay of Bengal.
Ancient cities developed mainly along the Indus River, while modern cities developed near different bodies of water.
Answer:
Ancient cities developed mainly along the Indus River, while modern cities developed near different bodies of water.
In what three areas did the Chinese influence Korea during this period?
Answer:
import of Buddhism, writing, Confucianism, and technology
Explanation:
If Chinese influence was responsible for major changes in Japan – the import of Buddhism, writing, Confucianism, and technology – then Korea was the active conduit through which all of these came.
Which statement about Adolf Hitler's rise to power is true?
A. He restored national pride by telling Germans they weren't to blame for World War I.
B. He told the German people they must pay the war reparations demanded by the allies.
C. He looked to Roosevelt and the New Deal as a model for rebuilding Germany.
D. He convinced many German citizens that he could solve all the country's problems.
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Answer:
The answer should be A) He restored national pride by telling Germans they weren't to blame for World War I.
Explanation:
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Match each geographic feature with its positive effect on ancient China.
extreme climate and
temperatures kept
out invaders
melting glacial snow
provided fresh water
deposited fertile soil
Himalayas
arrowRight
Huang He River
arrowRight
Gobi desert
arrowRight
Answer:Himalayas is the Awnser for the second sentence
Huange He River is for the last sentence
Gobi desert is for the first sentence
Explanation:
When an author employs situational irony, the opposite of what would normally be ________ occurs.
(A) Stated
(B) Expected
(C) Explained
(D) Described
Answer:
Hi! I think your answer is (B) Expected. Usually when an author or character uses irony, what their talking about usually occurs. Hope this helps! If possible, please tell me if I am correct!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Evangelist ___ preached with excitement and enthusiasm and influenced future
evangelists.
Joseph Smith
Charles Finney
Billy Graham
George Whitefield
Brigham Young
Answer:
Charles Finney
Explanation:
Hope this helps
How did European mathematicians feel about negative numbers at first? Please answer fast!!
Answer: Absurd!
Explanation:
They first thought was described as "absurd!"
"Leibniz (1646–1716) held that negative numbers were invalid, but still used them in calculations."
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