Answer:
Astronomers study the origin and make-up of the universe, including its planets, stars, galaxies and black holes.
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Under what sorts of circumstances do you think an amendment might be necessary?
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Is it ethical for companies to advertise to children so heavily? Why or why not?
Is it ethical for companies to use ads that ask people to buy things that are unhealthy? Why or why not?
Is it ethical for companies to use images that are intended to manipulate the audience into thinking a luxury is necessary? Why or why not?
It is not ethical for companies to advertise to children so heavily. The American Academy of Pediatrics claims that too much exposure to marketing might encourage kids to smoke, drink, and eat poorly, which frequently results in obesity. Children are told by the advertising that they must have certain things in order to be happy and acceptable.
Why is advertising to children particularly troubling to ethicists?Constantly exposing young children to complex marketing content may cause them to develop negative societal ideals like consumerism and materialism.
Children have little to no money of their own and must convince their parents to purchase things on their behalf, hence advertising to kids is unethical. Companies employ a "nag and complain" technique that fosters resentment between parents and children rather than directly marketing to parents.
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Is the following statement true or false? The majority of the amendments are concerned with the protection of rights.
Answer:
True.?
Explanation:
Answer: True
Explanation: During the ratification, loyalists were concerned that the constitution would result in tyranny. So, most of the ammendments protect rights.
Why were some people opposed to the war with Mexico?
Answer:
Explanation:
Because Northern Whigs feared that war with Mexico would result in the United States gaining new territories in the southwest, which would encourage the expansion of slavery.
Select the four statements are true of the Declaration of Independence.
1 one section stated grievances against England
2 written by Thomas Jefferson
3 written by Benjamin Franklin
4 committee to draft it included John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and Patrick Henry
5 the author used the ideas of John Locke
6 one section laid out the structure of the new American government
7 one section stated political principles
Answer:
1,2,3,6
Explanation:
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Describe the elastic clause in the Constitution and give an example of how Congress uses it today.
Answer:
example of how Congress uses it today is how Congress needs to make laws that shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution of the forgoing powers, and all the other powers vested by the Constitution in the Government of the department.
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How can this map of King Street help historians?
a diagram with rectangles around the outside, each labeled with the letters of the alphabet. Near the center of the page are drawings that look like people lying down. There are initials beside each of these drawings. At the bottom of the page there is a line of text that says Plan of King Street and Vicinity.
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Shows how people traveled in downtown Boston
Shows things to do in downtown Boston
Shows where people were shot during the Boston Massacre
Shows why people protested the British troops in Boston
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Coahuiltecans occupied the Southern area of Texas. point True False
Answer: true I think
Explanation:
they occupied below the Edwards Plateau to the Gulf coast
Answer:
I think its true
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
I have been the most persevering and determined public man in my State to preserve the Union—the last to abandon the hope, that the good sense of the Nation would prevent a collision between the extremes.
–Jonathan Worth,
Letter to Springs, Oak and Co.,
May 13, 1861
What does Worth mean when he says that he was the last to abandon hope?
He was the last to think the South should fight for states’ rights.
He was the last to believe that the North would fight against the South.
He was the last to think that war was the only option left.
He was the last to believe that the nation could avoid a civil war.
Answer:
Maybe #3 - He was the last to think that war was the only option left.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Emmett Till was certainly not the first African American to be murdered in Mississippi for something as innocent as flirting with a man’s wife. Why do you suppose the nation became so interested in this incident, as opposed to those that had happened previously? Explain your answer as thoroughly as possible
Answer:
It was a breaking point for this sort of thing
Explanation:
Im going to compare this to the BLM movements, George Floyd was not the first Black person to be murdered by police brutality, but all the previous cases built up to this case and it was the breaking point. It's the same thing for this, Emmett Till was not the first but his case was the breaking point for stuff like that.
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IMPORTANT!!! When you consider the voices that were not heard during the Confederation debates, what questions are raised for you? Choose a person or group that you would like to interview back then if you had the chance. What questions would you ask them? (canada)
The process ignored most of the population (all women, native people and large part of visible minorities) and denied them from active political participation through the right to vote. I would choose native because those people were the one that basically FOUNDED Canada and these people aren't giving them the right to vote. I would ask them how would you stand up to these people.
What changes did the Great Coalition feel were needed at this time to improve the country? (confederation time)
Answer:
The Great Coalition of 1864 proved to be a turning point in Canadian history. It proved remarkably successful in breaking the logjam of central Canadian politics and in helping to create a better goverment.
Explanation:
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In what ways does the Constitution limit the powers of the federal government?
Answer:
Using checks and balances
Explanation:
They do it using checks and balances so that way one branch isn't too powerful
Which of the following did the Maya and the Mesopotamians have in common?
Both societies practiced religious tolerance.
Both organized around major rivers.
Both were monotheistic societies.
Both were polytheistic societies.
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Answer:
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A graphic which has a box in the middle that says Branches of U.S. Government. There are three boxes surrounding the middle box. Box one upper left hand corner contains the following: Legislative Branch, Facts followed by the letter A, Responsibilities followed by the letter B. Box two upper right hand corner contains the following: Letter C followed by the word Branch, Facts followed by the letter D, Responsibilities followed by the letter E and Leads the military. Box three below the middle box contains the following: Letter F followed by the word Branch, Facts followed by the letter G and Members serve for life, Responsibilities followed by the letter H. © 2011 FLVS Which of the following could be placed in the area labeled A? Its members serve either two- or six-year terms. Its members get to engage in judicial review. Its members get to direct foreign policy. There are 50 members in each of its two houses.
Answer:
Explanation:A graphic which has a box in the middle that says Branches of U.S. Government. There are three boxes surrounding the middle box. Box one upper left hand corner contains the following: Legislative Branch, Facts followed by the letter A, Responsibilities followed by the letter B. Box two upper right hand corner contains the following: Letter C followed by the word Branch, Facts followed by the letter D, Responsibilities followed by the letter E and Leads the military. Box three below the middle box contains the following: Letter F followed by the word Branch, Facts followed by the letter G and Members serve for life, Responsibilities followed by the letter H. © 2011 FLVS Which of the following could be placed in the area labeled A? Its members serve either two- or six-year terms. Its members get to engage in judicial review. Its members get to direct foreign policy. There are 50 members in each of its two houses.
Read about the tomb of Queen Fu Hao. Then imagine that you are an archaeologist studying this ancient tomb from the Shang era. Use your knowledge to answer the questions in the table.
Answer:
the answer is
Explanation:
What were the reactions of each group in the different regions in British North America to the idea of Confederation? (please list a verity of different groups in different regions)
Answer:
New England, the Middle Colonies, the Chesapeake, and the Lower South.
Explanation:
The thirteen colonies of British North America that eventually formed the United States of America can be loosely grouped into four regions: New England, the Middle Colonies, the Chesapeake, and the Lower South.
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From what we've learned about the first 5 Early Republic presidents, which one do you think was the most successful managing the domestic and/or foreign policy issues of their presidency? Give at least two examples of their leadership and why you think they were successful. Write 5-6 sentences.
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson probably handled foreign and domestic policies the best due to the Louisiana purchase. Hope this gives a little skeleton for your short paragraph! :)
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson definitely handled foreign and domestic policies the best due to the Louisiana purchase. Hope the sums up ur paragraph!
How did the United States benefit from the Mexican War ?
I think the South is [doomed], but my lot is cast with the South and being unable to manage the ship, I intend to face the breakers manfully and go down with my companions.
–Jonathan Worth,
Letter to D. G. Worth,
May 15, 1861
Worth says that his “lot is cast with the South,” meaning that he
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Worth is “unable to manage the ship,” meaning he cannot
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With the phrase “go down with my companions,” Worth is pledging allegiance to
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Answer:
Explanation:
Go down with your ship means you have pledged allegiance or even your life to someone something or a group of people
What principles are shown in the passage and how?
"...No scutage shall be imposed on our kingdom, unless by common counsel of our kingdom...And for obtaining the common counsel of the kingdom...we will cause to be summoned the archbishops, bishops, abbots, earls, and greater barons..."
The four principles are:
Limited Government
Rule of Law
Individual Rights
Shared Power
Note: This is about the Magna Carta
LSAT questions about principles (also called “propositions” or “generalizations”) can take several forms: Identify the principle: The passage is an argument or a situation, and the principle is in the choices.
The principle must be independently meaningful; i.e., it must make sense as an independent statement. It should be reasonable to claim that the reasoning under consideration is committed to this principle or one that is very similar to it.
At its core, an argument consists of a conclusion and one or more premises, or claims. The conclusion is what the communicator wants his or her audience to accept, and the premises are the reasons for believing the conclusion to be true.
Alternatively, a principle question may ask you to pick an answer that most accurately expresses a particular action's underlying or supporting principle.
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Compare the way the Cherokee people lived before the Trail of Tears with their experiences during the journey.
Answer:
They were farming people and had been farming people for more than a thousand years. They did not live in teepees, but had permanent villages with substantial houses. At the time of their removal, the Cherokee had a higher literacy rate than the non-Indian Americans.
But then the Cherokee people were divided... What was the best way to handle the government’s determination to get its hands on their territory? Some wanted to stay and fight. Others thought it was more pragmatic to agree to leave in exchange for money and other concessions. In 1835, a few self-appointed representatives of the Cherokee nation negotiated the Treaty of New Echota, which traded all Cherokee land east of the Mississippi for $5 million, relocation assistance and compensation for lost property. To the federal government, the treaty was a done deal, but many of the Cherokee felt betrayed; after all, the negotiators did not represent the tribal government or anyone else.
By 1838, only about 2,000 Cherokees had left their Georgia homeland for Indian Territory. President Martin Van Buren sent General Winfield Scott and 7,000 soldiers to expedite the removal process. Scott and his troops forced the Cherokee into stockades at bayonet point while his men looted their homes and belongings. Then, they marched the Indians more than 1,200 miles to Indian Territory. Whooping cough, typhus, dysentery, cholera and starvation were epidemic along the way, and historians estimate that more than 5,000 Cherokee died as a result of the journey.
List the three-part government of the British colonies and tell what each part did. Answer in your own words.
Answer: A governor was appointed by the king or proprietor to head the colony and carry out the laws and decrees. Assisting and advising the governor, a council also enforced the king's wishes. An assembly made up of elected representatives became the voice of the people arguing the causes and interests of the colonists.
Explanation:
How are the celebrations of July 1 the same today as they were in 1867? How are they different? What would account for some of the differences? Use evidence to support your explanation. (Canada)
Answer:
Explanation:
How are the celebrations of July 1 the same today as they were in 1867?
National Bell ringing ceremonies
How are they different?
Now of these days parades and fireworks happen
What would account for some of the differences?
Like I said before parades and fireworks even though fireworks were invented in 200 B.C.
On July 1, 1867, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario formed a federation of colonies in British North America to become the Dominion of Canada.
What happened on 1867 July 1?The British North America Act established the wide spheres of federal and provincial power, which served as the foundation for our modern federal government. The federal government is in charge of such national issues as defense, the postal service, criminal law, and banking. Among the duties of the provinces are largely those of education, health, and natural resources.
Alaska was bought from Russia by the United States on March 30, 1867, exactly one day after the British North America Act obtained royal assent in London. Because Canadians were still considered to be British citizens, becoming a Canadian was not recognized until 1917. Dominion Day's name needed to be changed, but the Canadian Parliament wasn't sure what to call the new holiday. Dominion Day was replaced with Canada Day in 1982.
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Paul said, “And the Choose... of God, which passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."
Answer:
peace
Explanation:
Philippians 4:7, KJV: "And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."
PARAGRAPH 1: What is energy? Why is energy important? Describe at least two forms of energy. PARAGRAPH 2: What is thermal energy? Describe how thermal energy can move between objects and in what direction (hot to cold or cold to hot) . Include at least one example of how thermal energy moves. Do NOT make a list. Write it as a paragraph!
A complete response to the writing prompt is 2 paragraphs. Each paragraph must include at least 3 sentences in order for you to receive credit.
Answer:
energy is something that must be transferred to a physical medium . there are multiple types of energy. kinetic energy thermal energy potential energy and solar energy to name a few. kinetic energy is a type of energy dealing with motion thermal energy deals with heat and potential energy is the amount of energy a object has relative to the stressed within its self like an arrow drawn back but hasn't been released yet
thermal energy presents its self as heat . like if you set hot coffee of a table for a few hours the energy will slowly begin to transfer to the air around it making the coffee cold but the room is significantly larger than the coffee cup so the transfer of heat goes undetected
Explanation:
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The ___ and the ___ divide the Earth into the Eastern and Western hemispheres