Explanation:i got it right
Medical supplies is contribution from international organizations to fight disease is most necessary.
What is disease?A disease is a distinct abnormal condition that affects the structure or function of an organism's entire or portion of its body without being caused by external harm. Diseases are medical conditions that have specific signs and symptoms.
Thus, option B is correct.
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Why do citizens have a responsibility to be informed?
Government decisions affect citizens’ lives.
Uninformed citizens have no rights.
Governments fail if citizens are uninformed.
Informed citizens are excused from certain civic duties.
Answer:
Government decisions affect citizens lives.
Explanation:
Anything a Government does has a direct effect on their citizens.
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Answer:
It is a positive and unifying day for Americans.
Explanation:
It makes sense because if you actually read the questions you can see which one is not negative. :/
Answer
Explanation:
It’s prob 8
Why was so little of the land of Canada explored? (1700-1713)
Answer:
That is because its geography and climate that gets inhospitable to humans as you go further up north.
Explanation:
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18) The principles articulated in the passage above were a significant contribution of which American president? HELP ASAP (CAME WITH PICTURES) HELP
Answer:
it's d James monroe
Explanation:
because he's not going to get it back from you
Which of these features is a major difference between the government created by the U.S. Constitution and the government created by the Articles of Confederation?
Group of answer choices
separate executive branch
listing of the national government’s powers
shared power between states and the national government
presence of a legislature
Nicodemus was a ruler of the Jews and a: Scribe Pharisee Sadducee Priest
Answer:
Nicodemus was a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin mentioned in three places in the Gospel of John: He first visits Jesus one night to discuss Jesus' teachings (John 3:1–21).
Yes he was Scribe Pharisee Sadducee Priest
Answer:
Pharisee
Explanation:
I learned about this once in class when my teacher started rambling about this person because of something someone shared with the class. ( I'm in 7th grade and This happened in 6th grade in virtual, never really paid attention but I got this somehow!
Can someone please help me!!!!
Answer:
C is the right answer
Explanation:
What were characteristics that pulled the Greek city-states together?
Choose all answers that are correct.
A) common language
B) the government
C) worship of the same gods
The characteristics that pulled the Greek city-states together included:
common languageworship of the same godsThus, options A and C are the correct option.
Common language: The ancient Greeks shared a common language, known as Ancient Greek, which facilitated communication and cultural exchange among the city-states. This common language played a significant role in fostering a sense of unity and shared identity.
Worship of the same gods: The ancient Greeks practiced a polytheistic religion and worshipped the same pantheon of gods and goddesses, albeit with regional variations. Despite differences in specific religious practices, the shared belief system provided a cultural and religious bond among the city-states.
It is important to note that while the Greek city-states shared these characteristics, they also maintained distinct political structures and often engaged in conflicts and rivalries. The extent and nature of cohesion among the city-states varied throughout Greek history.
Thus, options A and C are the correct option.
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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.
Which events of 1943 helped make an Allied victory possible?
Choose ALL answers that are correct.
British forces defeated the Russians at Stalingrad.
Allied forces arrived in North Africa to launch an attack through Italy.
American industrial production outpaced every other country in the world.
Millions of people in Poland and Russia rose up against Hitler
Answer:
I think it's the two first.
Answer:
Second answer
Explanation:
write at least 200 words. Use complete sentences.
How might you feel if you were someone who lived in Athens, but who could not be a citizen and participate in the world’s first democracy? How do you think you might be able to contribute to society in a fulfilling and rewarding way?
Answer:
In Athens, the people governed, and the majority ruled. All citizens had equal rights and powers. In a city-state as small as Athens, a pure democracy was possible. As states grew larger, the notion of electing representatives to make decisions for the public became more practical.
Not everyone in Athens was considered a citizen. Only free, adult men enjoyed the rights and responsibility of citizenship. The Athenian definition of “citizens” was also different from modern-day citizens: only free men were considered citizens in Athens. Women, children, and slaves were not considered citizens and therefore could not vote.
This excluded a majority of the population: slaves, freed slaves, children, women and metics (foreign residents in Athens). The women had limited rights and privileges, had restricted movement in public, and were very segregated from the men. I would contribute by trying the best I can to support and help all of these people in my own whether it be getting jobs helping financially or just doing something small such as bringing food. Protesting would be a big part as well. Especially when it comes to this. I think I would just feel downright furious because of this. It's outrageous.
To be a citizen of Athens, both your mother and father had to be citizens. You could not have been born in a different country or in another Greek city. All Athenian citizens had the right to vote in the Assembly, debate, own land and own slaves. All Athenian citizens were expected to have military training, be educated, pay their taxes and serve Athens in times of war. Any citizen over the age of thirty whose name is drawn for the Boule must comply.
how did Factors contributing to the spread of the bubonic plague! will mark Brainliest
Answer: The Black Death is believed to have been the result of plague, an infectious fever caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. The disease was likely transmitted from rodents to humans by the bite of infected fleas.
Explanation: Bubonic plague is one of three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. One to seven days after exposure to the bacteria, flu-like symptoms develop. These symptoms include fever, headaches, and vomiting. Swollen and painful lymph nodes occur in the area closest to where the bacteria entered the skin. Occasionally, the swollen lymph nodes, known as buboes pictured to the right, may break open.
Also there are not in all school official recognized factors (because there are very new) like in the begining of a spread muslim emperor from the Antalya started trowing dead infected bodys from his soligers into walled citys of Byzantine Empire.
A lot of teachers should know that, so it might only help you if you put that in too.
can you help me ?please stuck on history to day for some reason
Answer: A. became targets of violence.
Explanation: The Shepards crusade of 1320 specifically targeted Jewish populations throughout France: a young Shepard in Normandy led a crusade to liberate Spain from the Muslims.
what are the factors to be considered in choosing the animals to be raised at home?
1.Health
2.Body Conformation
3.Temperament or Behaviour
4.Quality of products
5.Mothering Ability
6.Adaptability
7.Prolificacy
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Answer:
The southwestern frontier territories of the United States from the Revolutionary War to the 19th century, at the point when the Native American lands were formed into states, is otherwise known as the Old Southwest.
Explanation:
who was know for his kindess and was respected by his friends and enemies alike
(saladin/ king richard 1
Answer:
saladin
Explanation:
he is the most important muslim political and militar leader in the crusades era in the middle age.
Answer:
A. Saladin
Explanation:
Where can the most famous version of Hammurabi’s laws be found?
Answer:
in the desert
Explanation:
see page 3
Based on information in the article, which best describes the difference between the child labor rates in Nepal and Mongolia?
A.Child labor rates have increased in Mongolia since 1990, but decreased in Nepal since 1990.
B.Child labor rates have increased in Mongolia since 1990, but stayed the same in Nepal since 1990.
C.Child labor rates have increased in Nepal since 1990, but decreased in Mongolia since 1990.
D.Child labor rates have increased in Nepal since 1990, but stayed the same in Mongolia since 1990.
In 2000, there were 127 million children working in Asia. By 2004, that number had fallen to 122 million. Officials are pleased that child labor rates have dropped, but they say the decline isn't happening fast enough.
Those numbers came from a recent report from the International Labor Organization (ILO). The report focused on South Asia, which includes Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and other nations. It concluded that despite the decrease in the number of working children ages five to 14, South Asia remains a child labor hot spot.
The report discussed child labor in several nations and identified Nepal as one of the worst offenders. As of 2004, almost 40 percent of Nepalese children aged 10 to 14 were working. Many continue to do strenuous physical labor in mines, quarries, and carpet factories. Still, even in Nepal, child labor rates are declining; they had been near 50 percent in 1990.
The Philippines has improved, but problems remain in some industries. Many Filipino children still work in fireworks production, deep-sea fishing, and mining. The country has a national action plan to change this.
"The [anti-child labor] laws are all there," said Filipino Undersecretary of Labor and Employment Manuel G. Imson. Imson says that the government is working with the police to enforce these laws.
In some cases, child labor has emerged where it was previously nonexistent. There were few or no child laborers in Mongolia until 1990; today, up to 10,000 children there work in gold, coal, and mineral mines. Kh. Ganbaatar, executive director of the Mongolian Employers' Federation, blames the problem on economic changes as well as on natural disasters. Several years ago, winter storms killed millions of livestock. This made it harder for families to maintain their traditional herding way of life. Many of these families were forced to send their children to work.
In fact, child labor often develops because area families cannot make ends meet and need extra income. In other cases, parents want to send their children to school but cannot afford the related fees.
"A large number of working poor means that we have a large number of people who are unable to support children [going] to school," said Panudda Boonpala, senior child labor specialist at the ILO.
In August, government representatives from nearly 40 countries as well as workers' and employers' organizations attended an ILO conference. Topics on their agenda included migration, competitiveness, productivity, and youth employment (child labor). At a session on youth employment, participants watched a video that showed children working at a gold mine in Mongolia.
The ILO says that it will try to end some of the worst forms of child labor within 10 years. Its officials point out that attitudes about working children have changed in Asia. This is contributing to the reduction in child labor rates.
"I think 10 years ago there was lots of denial," Panudda said. Still, she said, nations will not be able to end child labor unless they are willing to put a lot of effort and funding into the fight against it.
answer:
B
Explanation:
. In a free enterprise market,
a. business owners decide how to run their companies.
b. government sets the supply and demand.
c. profit is not important.
d. competition is eliminated.
_____ 2. In 2000, agribusiness and its related industries employed what percent of Texas workers?
a. 1.4 percent
b. 3.6 percent
c. 14 percent
d. 36 percent
_____ 3. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
a. eliminated many trade barriers.
b. discouraged trade.
c. supported overseas trade.
d. increased the taxes on imports.
.
_____ 4. The most valuable product imported into Texas is
a. computers.
b. beef.
c. crude oil.
d. refined oil.
____ 5. Which of the following demonstrates one way that international events affected Texas?
a. Medications developed in Texas are used to treat patients locally and internationally.
b. Japan banned the importation of U.S. beef, which hurt the Texas cattle industry.
c. Companies worldwide adopted the online sales model of Dell, a Texas company.
d. Choices made by Texas farmers and ranchers affect food prices.
Answer:for question 1 A
Explanation: business owners are choosing how they want to run they’re companies or whatever they are running
Which phrase describes a similarity between yeoman farmers and planters?
A) believed white people were superior to blacks
B) relied heavily on the labor of enslaved people
C) settled large farms devoted to cotton agriculture
D) lived in an almost completely self-sufficient manner
Answer:
I would say D
Explanation:
Because farmers live on a more open field while planters work on a garden but much less space.
Then think about a woman you will like to honor- provide her name and the reasons.
Answer:
Rosa Parks
Explanation:
She did a lot of good things for the black community during her time.
Answer:
Junko Tabei is one I would like to honor
Explanation:
Junko Tabei was a Japanese mountaineer, an author, and a teacher. She became the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1975. Before her death in 2016, she also became the first woman to ascend the Seven Summits, the highest peak on every continent.
Based on these maps, which state listed below was located in the Southeast Native American cultural region?
California
Texas
Florida
Washington
Answer:
Florida
Explanation:
United States got Florida from Spain in 1819
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Snake Story
Becky moved off of the porch slowly, backing through the door and into the house. She slammed the sliding glass door shut and stood for a moment, relieved to have something solid between her and the snake on the porch.
The glass was cool under her hands despite her pounding heart. She tried to slow her breathing. She was safe, at last, inside. Or was she? How had that snake gotten into the screened-in and walled-up back porch. If it could get in there, it's possible it could get inside where she was as well.
Becky wasn't someone who was normally skittish about wild things. She'd handled snakes before, picked up lizards many times, caught frogs in the garage and let them go. But snakes seemed to always catch her off guard. They would turn up when least expected. She would see them out of the corner of her eye and just the surprise of it would make her jump; her adrenalin would pump, her heart would thump, and her panic would take over.
What was she going to do? She couldn't just stand there waiting for the snake to decide to leave. What if it were venomous? It didn't look like a viper, but it could be. She would need to get out there soon to water the plants.
"What this requires is some advanced planning," she said out loud to her cat, Louie. "And, I will probably have to go 'once more into the fray' kitty," she said, looking in the cat's direction for emphasis.
"First things first, though," she said. The cat meowed back. It often did that, having become used to being talked to. "Let's look that fellow up," Becky said walking to her bookshelf.
"Let's see, snakes," she said, thumbing through her reptile and amphibian identification book. "It's brown and gray, with some black. With a pattern that looks ... there it is," she said thumping the page so hard that Louie jumped. "Not venomous," she said, triumphantly.
"It's an oak snake, Louie," she returned the book and strode over to her closet. "Not venomous, but I am still not taking chances," she said.
She reached into the closet and pulled out her heaviest jacket. It was lined and stuffed thick with lots of padding. Then she found her mittens and a pair of rubber boots. She knew even non-venomous snakes would sometimes threaten to strike when scared. "And that threat would work on me," Becky said aloud again, though Louie had no idea what she was talking about.
"It's 90 degrees outside, Louie," she said, "so get the iced lemonade ready for when I return."
It wasn't much of a plan, but it was the best she could come up with. With her armor on, she was already sweating when she slowly pushed open the sliding glass door and stepped back on to the porch.
She was pretty sure the snake would slither away from her presence. She propped open the outside door, and hoped she could shoo the snake in that direction.
Sweat dampened her arms and collected on her face. She spread her arms out, and took a few steps toward the snake. There was so much for it to hide beneath. Becky regretted the rocking chairs and all the plant stands between where the snake was in the corner and the door to the outside.
At first it seemed like the snake was just going to remain where it was, flicking its tongue every now and then. Becky waved her arms, lunged in its direction, and stomped her feet. It sat there, coiled in the corner, as if perfectly happy to remain there. In a fit of desperation, she picked up one side of the rocking chair the snake was under and let it drop. The snake jumped, raised its head like it was going to strike, and then stayed right where it was.
"Snake," Becky said, "This is not how it works. You have got to go." The snake moved its head back and forth, swaying a bit, and that gave Becky an idea.
She had read somewhere that snakes can "hear" thanks to the ability to process vibrations through the bone in their jaw. This awareness of vibrations in the ground was one reason it was very hard to sneak up on snakes. She quickly realized that getting the snake out was going to be a lot easier than she had thought.
Becky turned on the radio she kept on the porch and lowered it to the ground, pointing in the snake's direction. She adjusted the controls so that the bass was as high as it could go. Then she cranked up the volume. She envisioned the snake swaying to the sounds of "Dancing Queen by Abba, and then leaving the porch and going far far away.
Coming back into the house she began peeling off the now damp armaments she had put on earlier. "Louie, there is more than one way to skin a snake," she said laughing. She watched as the snake uncoiled and moved cautiously in the direction of the door. Bending down to pick up Louie Becky sighed and stroked his head. "'Cause no one ever wants to skin a cat sweetie
The glass was cool under her hands despite her pounding heart. She tried to slow her breathing. She was safe at last inside.
What is the main purpose of this sentence in the story?
a
Create tension
b
Describe the setting
c
Resolve conflict
d
Lessen tension
Answer:
a
Explanation:
100 POINTS! How were the Articles of Confederation that were ratified DIFFERENT from Dickinson's proposed Articles of Confederation?
Answer
according to the library of congress "Dickinson's draft of the Articles of Confederation named the new country "the United States of America." It also provided for a Congress with representation based on population, and gave to the national government all powers not designated to the states. After considerable debate and alteration, Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation on November 15, 1777. Under the articles, each state retained "every Power...which is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the United States. Each state had one vote in Congress. Instead of forming a strong national government, the states entered into "a firm league of friendship with each other." Because of disputes over representation, voting, and western lands claimed by some states, ratification by all 13 states, necessary to bring the confederation into being, was not completed until March 1, 1781, when Maryland became the last state to ratify."
Explanation:
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How did nationalism, new alliances, and growing tensions in Europe lead to World War I?
Write your response in three to four complete sentences.
Answer:
It can cause intense competition among nations with each seeking to overpower the other. The new alliances it drew them to war. And what is thought is the key cause of Wold War 1, was because as countries like Britain and France expanded their empires, and it resulted in increased tensions among European countries.
Explanation:
Answer:
Everybody wants to "rule the world". These factors created intensity between the big countries which resulted in WW1.
Explanation:
can you please inform me on the unfair taxes before the declaration of independence
Answer:
Read the book
Explanation:
Answer: The English felt that the services provided by the English government should be exempt from taxation. The Americans felt that the taxes were unfair because the people who were supposed to pay them were not receiving them.
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This division of the United Nations is mainly responsible for peacekeeping.
Group of answer choices
Economic and Social Council
General Assembly
International Court of Justice
Security Council
Answer:
International court of justice, is the correct answer
Akhenaten was not liked by the people of Egypt during his reign as pharaoh because he forced them to change their religion from polytheistic to monotheistic. Describe the changes that he tried to make. Based on what you know about Egyptian religion, why do you think this would have been such a large change?
Answer: Akhenaten (pronounced /ˌækəˈnɑːtən/),[8] also spelled Echnaton,[9] Akhenaton,[3] Ikhnaton,[2] and Khuenaten[10][11] (Ancient Egyptian: ꜣḫ-n-jtn, meaning "Effective for the Aten"), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh reigning c. 1353–1336[3] or 1351–1334 BC,[4] the tenth ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Before the fifth year of his reign, he was known as Amenhotep IV (Ancient Egyptian: jmn-ḥtp, meaning "Amun is satisfied", Hellenized as Amenophis IV).
Akhenaten
Amenhotep IV
Amenophis IV, Naphurureya, Ikhnaton[1][2]
Statue of Akhenaten in the early Amarna style
Statue of Akhenaten in the early Amarna style
Pharaoh
Reign
1353–1336 BC[3]
1351–1334 BC[4]
(18th Dynasty of Egypt)
Predecessor
Amenhotep III
Successor
Smenkhkare
Royal titulary
Consort
Nefertiti
Kiya
An unidentified sister-wife (most likely)
Tadukhipa
Children
Smenkhkare?
Meritaten
Meketaten
Ankhesenamun
Neferneferuaten Tasherit
Neferneferure
Setepenre
Tutankhamun (most likely)
Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit?
Meritaten Tasherit?
Father
Amenhotep III
Mother
Tiye
Died
1336 or 1334 BC
Burial
Royal Tomb of Akhenaten, Amarna (original tomb)
KV55 (disputed)
[6][7]
Monuments
Akhetaten, Gempaaten
Religion
Ancient Egyptian religion
Atenism
Akhenaten is noted for abandoning Egypt's traditional polytheistic religion and introducing Atenism, worship centered on Aten. The views of Egyptologists differ whether Atenism should be considered as absolute monotheism, or whether it was monolatry, syncretism, or henotheism.[12][13] This culture shift away from traditional religion was not widely accepted. After his death, Akhenaten's monuments were dismantled and hidden, his statues were destroyed, and his name excluded from lists of rulers compiled by later pharaohs.[14] Traditional religious practice was gradually restored, notably under his close successor Tutankhamun, who changed his name from Tutankhaten early in his reign.[15] When some dozen years later rulers without clear rights of succession from the Eighteenth Dynasty founded a new dynasty, they discredited Akhenaten and his immediate successors, referring to Akhenaten himself as "the enemy" or "that criminal" in archival records.[16][17]
Akhenaten was all but lost to history until the late 19th century discovery of Amarna, or Akhetaten, the new capital city he built for the worship of Aten.[18] Furthermore, in 1907, a mummy that could be Akhenaten's was unearthed from the tomb KV55 in the Valley of the Kings by Edward R. Ayrton. Genetic testing has determined that the man buried in KV55 was Tutankhamun's father,[19] but its identification as Akhenaten has since been questioned.[6][7][20][21][22]
Akhenaten's rediscovery and Flinders Petrie's early excavations at Amarna sparked great public interest in the pharaoh and his queen Nefertiti. He has been described as "enigmatic", "mysterious", "revolutionary", "the greatest idealist of the world", and "the first individual in history", but also as a "heretic", "fanatic", "possibly insane", and "mad".[12][23][24][25][26] The interest comes from his connection with Tutankhamun, the unique style and high quality of the pictorial arts he patronized, and ongoing interest in the religion he attempted to establish.
Explanation: i'm already in high school so i might have passed history but i had dementia in middle school
Which Constitutional principle reflects the influence of the Mayflower Compact?
A.
inalienable rights
B.
self-government
C.
checks and balances
D.
limited government
Answer:
B. self government
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it is B.
Explanation:
Let me know if I got it wrong if I do then I'm sorry.