Answer:
Alexander was a visionary, said Abernethy. His ability to dream, plan and strategize on a large scale allowed him to win many battles, even when he was outnumbered. It also helped motivate his men, who knew they were part of one of the greatest conquests in history.
In a previous unit, you learned that two lines of Hebrew poetry can follow either a synonymous, synthetic, antithetical, emblematic, or climactic form of parallelism. Use your Bible to identify which type of parallel form is used in the following verses of Psalm 22. You may wish to refer to Unit 6, The Psalms, for help with this activity.
Read Psalm 22:13. Identify the type of parallel form that is used.
Emblematic
Synthetic
Antithetical
Synonymous
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Which adjective best describes a credible research source?
academic
amusing
simple
vague
Answer:
The answer would be academic.
Explanation:
Academic means schooling, or anything that you learn in.
Answer:
Academic
Explanation:
Amusing means funny, simple means not complex, and vague means unclear (or something like that). You can use process of elimination to find your answer.
2.[S]uspending the laws or the execution of laws by regal [royal] authority
without consent of Parliament is illegal. . . .
—English Bill of Rights
Which of the following concepts does the excerpt support?
A English citizens had a social contract with their monarch.
B English citizens had rights that no monarch could violate.
C English citizens should not be prohibited from the free exercise of religion.
D English citizens had the right to choose their form of government.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
the english citizens had natural rights
↓What are three ways that God speaks to us today?↓
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Words We Hear
The first way God speaks is the one that’s most often associated with hearing his voice: words we hear. While we would all love to hear an ‘audible’ voice, hearing God’s voice speak in this way appears somewhat rare and particularly reserved for those moments when we’re about to step out into the traffic! The word ‘audible’ itself may indeed be a misnomer – according to my doctoral research, most of those who have experienced it, say it would not have been heard by those around them (See Waiting for God to Speak Out Loud? Think Again). Mostly it seems, the Spirit speaks to us inaudibly and internally – with a message that sounds much like our own thoughts – i.e the ‘still small voice’ of Elijah’s experience (1 Kings 19:9-13).
When God speaks in words, he may give us a single phrase or he may use full sentences. He may use a wordplay (eg. Jeremiah 1:11-12) or give us a riddle that calls us to ponder (Numbers 12:8). Often he’ll ask a question to get us thinking (1 Kings 19:9, 2 Chronicles 1:7) and as the conversation continues, he reveals something more significant later on.
2. Pictures We See
The second way God speaks is in pictures that we see. As God said through the prophet Jeremiah; “Which of them has stood in the council of the Lord to see or to hear his word?” (Jeremiah 23:18, italics mine). We hear his message through words, but we see his message through pictures.
At first, this may seem an unusual way to speak, but we need to remember picture language is the most basic of languages. When children first learn to read, we give them a picture book to practise with – not the Oxford Dictionary. Further, imagery is the most expressive way to communicate which is why it is often said that a picture tells a thousand words. Perhaps this is why God communicates in this way so often in the Scriptures, particularly in the Old Testament where dreams and visions comprise ⅓ of the content (Read: Dreams – God’s Favourite Form of Communication).
When God speaks in pictures, his message comes in dreams when we’re sleeping or visions when we’re awake. Sometimes the picture speaks symbolically and requires interpretation (see for example; The Meaning of Vehicles in Dreams). Other times, the scene is more literal.
Sometimes God’s visual messages are full of riddles, poetry and allegorical forms that are not easily interpreted or measurable. These can be compared to the parables of Jesus which use images or scenes to communicate an idea. Walton suggests that the reason word pictures are used by God is to engage the right side of our brains.1 (This idea was touched on in the podcast: Are Women Better at Hearing God’s Voice?)
Communication in picture form is a way of speaking that the Western church often finds difficult to accept. Writers like Dallas Willard2 and Wayne Grudem3 have gone so far to say it is not a valid way to hear God’s voice. The reasons are primarily historical – an unfortunate product of Reformation thinking that downplayed the so-called mystical forms of spiritual experience. In fact, imagery is the most common form of communication in the Scriptures and can be the most powerful and creative way of all (Read Why God Speaks in Dreams and Visions or listen to this podcast as an example).
3. Emotions We Feel
Finally, God’s messages may come packaged as emotions we feel. In other words, we sense what God is saying to us. The emotion of the Holy Spirit is felt physically and this in itself communicates a message.
So the presence of hope may invade us, comforting us and calling us forward (Galatians 5:22-23, 1 Corinthians 14:3). Peace becomes a guide to lead us (Colossians 3:15) and a deep-seated conviction may turn us around (John 16:8). A friend of mine with a ministry in healing often experiences a sense of sadness when she meets someone who the Holy Spirit wants to touch in a profound way.
One of the reasons why dreams can be such powerful communicators is because the emotion we experience in them becomes part of the message. Daniel felt deep anguish when he first experienced his visions (Daniel 10:1-9), John found himself weeping (Revelation 5:4) and Peter was revulsed by what he had seen in his trance (Acts 10:14). Of course on the other hand, feelings of guilt, shame, fear or condemnation are never a part of God’s communiqués to us.
So God speaks to us in words, pictures and emotions. There are other forms too – although these are not as common. In my doctoral studies, I’ve interviewed people who have heard from the Holy Spirit through the senses of taste and smell! God packages his message to us in a myriad of forms. He is a masterful communicator who knows how to get his message across to those who are listening.
100 POINTS Explain why the United States will have a less severe demographic problem in the future than countries such as China and Japan. in 2 or sentences.
Answer:
They will recieve less demographic problems because of the cencus
Explanation:
The U.S. will most likely have a less severe demographic problem than China and Japan because it have a effective resources allocation system in place than the rest.
What is a Demograph?This involves the statistical study of populations at a particular period of time.
Generally, every country uses its demographic data to effectively allocate resources to region under its control.
Some of the problem of demographic transition involves when:
there is lack of resources to provide for the entire global populationeffects of climate changepopulation ageingRead more about demographic problem
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All texas regions have petroleum and fertile soil as a natural resource?
True
False
All of the following were impacts of the Emancipation Proclamation
EXCEPT?
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Answer:
Option 2
Explanation:
The North gained a cause for the war as a mission to end slavery, and Europe could not intervene in a noble cause
Slaves fled plantations because they would be free in the North
The North enlisted African-American soldiers as they were now given rights, and over 180 thousand former slaves fought on the Unions side
This leaves only one option, the second one, to be selected. Also, slave owners didn't trust their slaves to fight for them loyally, especially with a deadly weapon.
All of these were impacts of the Emancipation Proclamation except the south immediately began using slaves as soldiers in the Confederate army. The correct option is B. Although the Proclamation freed only a few slaves, it effectively ended slavery in the United States.
What impact did emancipation have on the peasants?Serfs were granted full citizenship rights, including the ability to marry without consent, own property, and run a business. The Manifesto also allowed peasants to purchase land from landlords.
The Proclamation broadened the Union war effort's goals, making the abolition of slavery an explicit Union goal in addition to the country's reunification. The Proclamation also barred European forces from intervening in the war on the Confederacy's behalf.
Thus, the ideal selection is option B.
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All of the following groups are part of the Gulf Native American cultural region except:
a.
Atakapans
b.
Coushattas
c.
Karankawas
d.
Coahuiltecans
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
B. Coushattas
Explanation:
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Question 4 of 25
What was one major effect of the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
A. State governments gained more freedom to set their own election
laws.
B. States were forced to end policies meant to keep African
Americans from voting.
c. African American participation in politics declined significantly for
decades.
D. All citizens were required to pass literacy tests before being
registered to vote.
SUBMIT
Answer:
A is the most acceptable answer
3. In lines 28–29, Mrs. Stevenson is described as “a querulous, self-centered neurotic.” What effect does her character have on the plot? It makes others less likely to take her seriously It is the reason behind the plan to murder her. It is the reason why her husband is working late. It makes others try especially hard to help her.
Answer:
It is the reason behind the plan to murder her.
Explanation:
During the Great Depression, many rural Washingtonians relied on ______ to pay for goods and services.
stealing
begging
bartering
refinancing
Answer:begging
Explanation:sorry if im wrong i would suggest listening to the other person that anwsers.
Answer:
Stealing
Explanation:
The monetary contraction, as well as the financial chaos associated with the failure of large numbers of banks, caused the economy to collapse. Less money and increased borrowing costs reduced spending on goods and services, which caused firms to cut back on production, cut prices, and lay off workers.
What were ghettos? (second paragraph)
Answer:
Originally, areas of medieval cities in which Jews were compelled to live. Today the term usually refers to sections of American cities inhabited by the poor.
Explanation:
Answer: a place where groups of people are kept forcibly segregated from others. The Nazis used ghettos to isolate and contain the Jewish population
Explanation:
How did the Supreme Court rule in the Korematsu v. US (1944) case?
The Supreme Court determined that internment should not be allowed.
The Supreme Court supported the internment of Japanese Americans.
The Supreme Court promised reparations to anyone who lost income due to internment.
The Supreme Court said that evidence was needed before Japanese Americans were interned.
“My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over. Our Constitution works. Our great Republic is a government of laws and not of men. Here the people rule.”
—Gerald Ford, 1974
What did President Gerald Ford mean when he said “our Constitution works”? How did the U.S. Constitution effectively resolve the crisis caused by President Nixon?
Answer:
For the answer to the question above, li thinks it means that a republic is a government of laws, that have been going over and printed out and you cannot argue with it. but men can argue and fight and not makeup such a great republic. In many countries as politically polarized as our own, the resignation of its leader amid scandal after winning re-election by an electoral landslide might have triggered insurrection if not civil war, but the wise leaders whose collective genius framed our Constitution had anticipated even this unthinkable event. Nixon accepted the consequences of his actions with such grace as he could salvage, his vice-president took over the reins of government as provided for by law, and even those who might have been less than completely satisfied with this result accepted it and got on with the nation's business pretty much as they had done before.
Why are the Herculaneum ruins a part of history like Pompeii?
Answer: Pompeii is the ideal place to visit to understand how a city of the Roman Empire looked like, whereas Herculaneum is able to show us how people truly lived
Explanation:
The inhabitants . . . are well made, but because they are timid and full of terror. . . . But when they see that they are safe, and all fear is banished, they are very guileless and honest, and very liberal of all they have.
–Letter to Gabriel Sanchez, Christopher Columbus
Which statement best explains why the passage is biased?
The author expresses an opinion about the native people.
The author provides factual evidence about the native people.
Multiple perspectives on the native people are included in the passage.
Specific details about the native people’s actions are included in the passage.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Use the maps below to answer the following question.
Based on the maps, which state listed below was located in the Southwest Native American cultural region?
New Mexico
Florida
Ohio
North Dakota
Answer:
The answer is New Mexico.
Explanation:
The first map shows the main Native American cultural regions in the United States, including the Southwest region. The second map specifically highlights the states that were part of the Southwest region, which includes Arizona, New Mexico, part of Utah, and part of Colorado.
The options are:
New Mexico - Correct. The map shows New Mexico as part of the Southwest region.
Florida - Incorrect. Florida is not shown as part of the Southwest region.
Ohio - Incorrect. Ohio is not shown as part of the Southwest region.
North Dakota - Incorrect. North Dakota is not shown as part of the Southwest region.
Therefore, based on the maps provided, New Mexico was located in the Southwest Native American cultural region.
What their view on Confederate Flags & Monuments would be today for the Reconciliationist View
What their view on Confederate Flags & Monuments would be today for the White Supremacist View
and
What their view on Confederate Flags & Monuments would be today for the Emancipationist View
Answer:
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Explanation:
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I need to know everything about Egypt for my test
Answer:
Explanation:Egypt is a country located in northeastern Africa and southwestern Asia. It has a rich and fascinating history that spans over 5000 years. Here are some key points about Egypt's history:
1. Ancient Egypt: The civilization of Ancient Egypt emerged around 3100 BC and lasted until 30 BC when it was conquered by Rome. It is known for its impressive monuments like the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the Temple of Karnak. The Egyptians were also famous for their hieroglyphic writing system, which is one of the oldest in the world.
2. Pharaohs: The Ancient Egyptians were ruled by a series of pharaohs, who were considered to be divine kings. Some of the most famous pharaohs include King Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Cleopatra.
3. Religion: The Ancient Egyptians had a complex polytheistic religion that included many gods and goddesses. They believed in an afterlife and spent a great deal of time and resources preparing for it.
4. Greek and Roman Rule: After the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 332 BC, Egypt came under Greek rule. Later, it was conquered by Rome in 30 BC and became a Roman province.
5. Islamic Conquest: In 641 AD, Arab Muslims conquered Egypt and brought Islam to the region. Egypt became a center of Islamic learning and scholarship.
6. Ottoman Rule: Egypt was ruled by the Ottoman Empire from 1517 to 1798 when Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt. The French occupation was brief, and Egypt was returned to Ottoman rule.
7. British Occupation: In 1882, Egypt was occupied by British forces and remained under British rule until 1952 when it gained independence.
8. Modern Egypt: Since gaining independence, Egypt has had a turbulent history marked by political instability, economic challenges, and social unrest. Despite these challenges, Egypt remains an important cultural and historical center in the world.
These are just a few key points about Egypt's history. There is much more to learn about this fascinating country and its rich heritage.
Answer:
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Egypt, country located in the northeastern corner of Africa. Egypt’s heartland, the Nile River valley and delta, was the home of one of the principal civilizations of the ancient Middle East and, like Mesopotamia farther east, was the site of one of the world’s earliest urban and literate societies. Pharaonic Egypt thrived for some 3,000 years through a series of native dynasties that were interspersed with brief periods of foreign rule. After Alexander the Great conquered the region in 323 BCE, urban Egypt became an integral part of the Hellenistic world. Under the Greek Ptolemaic dynasty, an advanced literate society thrived in the city of Alexandria, but what is now Egypt was conquered by the Romans in 30 BCE. It remained part of the Roman Republic and Empire and then part of Rome’s successor state, the Byzantine Empire, until its conquest by Arab Muslim armies in 639–642 CE.
Until the Muslim conquest, great continuity had typified Egyptian rural life. Despite the incongruent ethnicity of successive ruling groups and the cosmopolitan nature of Egypt’s larger urban centres, the language and culture of the rural, agrarian masses—whose lives were largely measured by the annual rise and fall of the Nile River, with its annual inundation—had changed only marginally throughout the centuries. Following the conquests, both urban and rural culture began to adopt elements of Arab culture, and an Arabic vernacular eventually replaced the Egyptian language as the common means of spoken discourse. Moreover, since that time, Egypt’s history has been part of the broader Islamic world, and though Egyptians continued to be ruled by foreign elite—whether Arab, Kurdish, Circassian, or Turkish—the country’s cultural milieu remained predominantly Arab.
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Who was the 5th president and what did he do to better our country?
He is best known for establishing the foreign policy principle that came to bear his name, the Monroe Doctrine. He is also the person for whom Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia, was named.
Which people viewed maize as a "gift from the gods?" (4 points)
a
Romans
b
Egyptians
c
Mesopotamians
d
Mayans
Answer:
D.the mayans
Explanation:
write me a paragraph about Johannes Gutenberg In Your OWN WORDS!
Answer: Gutenberg was born in a German city called Mainz in 1395. He was famous and well known after his movable printer invention. His father was Friele zum Gensfleisch and his mother being Elsgen Wyrich was a second wife to his father. He was the youngest child to his parents and his father was believed to be a gold smith, but then he continued with cloth trade. Gutenberg was very likely taught to read, but the books from which he learned were hand written books and they were not printed. Those books were called as Manuscripts.
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_____ 1. candidate who received the backing of his home state rather than that of the national party
_____ 2. more than half
_____ 3. largest single share
_____ 4. attempts to ruin an opponent’s reputation with insults
_____ 5. an overwhelming victory
_____ 6. a system in which non-elected officials carry out the law
_____ 7. the practice of replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters
_____ 8. the system in which delegates from the states selected the party’s presidential candidate
_____ 9. the idea that the states have many rights and powers that are independent of the federal government
_____ 10. to move someone to another place to live
_____ 11. type of war tactics in which fighting forces make surprise attacks and then retreat into hiding
_____ 12. an attempt to show presidential candidate William Henry Harrison as a “man of the people”
A. relocate
B. states’ rights
C. guerrilla
D. plurality
E. bureaucracy
F. spoils system
G. landslide
H. favorite son
I. majority
J. log cabin campaign
K. mudslinging
L. nominating convention
100 pointsssss
Research Paper – Roughly 500 words (5-7 paragraphs) about the topic you choose. Your paper should include detailed descriptions of your topic and its importance both during the Renaissance and its impact up through today. Research should be cited appropriately and should include at least 2 appropriate sources of information (NO WIKI!). The research paper should be on Galileo Galilei
Explanation:
Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who lived from 1564 to 1642. He is widely considered to be one of the most important scientists of the Renaissance period, and his work had a profound impact on the development of modern science. Galileo made significant contributions to the fields of astronomy, physics, and mathematics, and his work challenged many of the prevailing scientific beliefs of his time.
During the Renaissance, Galileo's work helped to usher in a new era of scientific inquiry and discovery. He was one of the first scientists to use the telescope to study the heavens, and his observations of the moon, planets, and stars revolutionized our understanding of the universe. Galileo's discoveries also challenged the geocentric model of the universe, which held that the Earth was the center of the universe and everything else revolved around it. Galileo's observations of the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus provided evidence for the heliocentric model of the solar system, which held that the sun was at the center of the universe.
Galileo's work was not without controversy, however. His support for the heliocentric model and his criticisms of the Catholic Church's interpretation of scripture brought him into conflict with the Church, and he was eventually placed under house arrest for the final years of his life. Despite this, Galileo's work continued to influence scientific thinking and discovery long after his death.
Today, Galileo is remembered as one of the most important figures in the history of science. His contributions to astronomy, physics, and mathematics laid the foundations for much of the scientific research and discovery that followed. Galileo's work also helped to establish the importance of empirical observation and experimentation in scientific inquiry, a principle that remains central to scientific practice today.
In conclusion, Galileo Galilei was a key figure in the Renaissance period who made significant contributions to the fields of astronomy, physics, and mathematics. His work challenged many of the prevailing scientific beliefs of his time and helped to usher in a new era of scientific inquiry and discovery. While his work was not without controversy, his contributions to science have had a lasting impact that can still be felt today.
What would be more difficult: mining for salt or taking it to Timbuktu?
Answer:
taking it to timbuktu because mining for salt would be easier than the journey of taking it to timbuktu
why did egypt need an organized goverment
Answer:
The farming, trading, and population was growing quickly so they needed someone to keep order, collect taxes, and protect the country. ... Narmer conquered Lower Egypt, married one of their princesses, combined their crown, and combined their armies.
Explanation:
Answer:
The farming, trading, and population was growing quickly so they needed someone to keep order, collect taxes, and protect the country.
A soccer team is in need of money for equipment and travel expenses, what can the community do? Would any level of government be involved?
Answer:
Bake sale and none
Explanation:
In the United States, these courts go all the way from town courts to the Supreme Court.
Is it the Executive or Judicial
Write two things European governments did to restrict Jews
In the 1930s, European governments began to restrict the rights of their Jewish citizens. This was in response to the rise of the Nazi party in Germany and its anti-Semitic policies. The Nazis had made it clear that they wanted all Jews to be removed from German society, and other European countries were fearful that they would try to do the same. As a result, they began to pass laws that limited the rights of Jews, including bans on marriage, employment, and education.
The two things European governments did to restrict JewsThey limited the amount of money Jews could own.They restricted the types of jobs Jews could have.Limiting the amount of money Jews could ownThe Europeans limited the amount of money Jews could own in an effort to make them more financially dependent on the government and less able to live independently. This was done in an effort to control the Jewish population and keep them from becoming too powerful or influential. While this may have been done with good intentions, it ultimately had the effect of making the Jews more vulnerable to discrimination and persecution.
Restriction of the types of jobs Jews could haveThe European's restriction of the types of jobs Jews could have been a direct result of the economic competition between the Jews and the Christians. The Jews were often better educated and had more money, which made them better able to compete for jobs. The Christians responded by restricting the types of jobs that Jews could have, which limited their ability to compete. This led to discrimination and prejudice against the Jews, which was a major contributing factor to the Holocaust.
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What strategies did Washington's labor unions use to get workers higher wages?
A. Support for capitalism.
B. Strike and negotiations.
C. The help of police.
D. Mob violence.