Answer:
C. Articles of Confederation.
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation was the first bill used to established the US government, and called for a figure-head executive, legislative, and Judicial branch, while leaving most of the power to the state governments. This led to the states handling much of the tasks given to the executive branch independently, which was extremely detrimental to the country as a whole. The Articles of Confederation, therefore, was replaced by the US Constitution, which delegated the foreign policy to the US federal government, while the states dealt with internal problems.
25 POINTS !! CER: Should schools take a more active part in teaching Women's History during Women's History Month? ( I need at least 5 sentences)
Answer:
Yes, because women around the world have created a huge mark in history, no wonder why there is women's history month. In addition, all of the achievements by them are not being recognized enough especially in school, a place where education matters. Furthermore, if the school's across the country actually taught the subject, then sexism would reduce tremendously which will ultimately improve the community.
Explanation:
difference between bank and co-operative?
Answer:
A commercial bank is a bank that is formed for the commercial purpose and hence its primary aim is to earn profit from its banking business. On the other hand, cooperative banks are owned and operated by the members for a common purpose, which is to provide financial service to agriculturists and small businessmen.
Was the treaty of Versailles a just and fair treaty?
it was fair in the sense that it is the peace treaty. its main aim was to take germany's armed forces and colonies as it protected the rest of the world in the short term and punished them.
Explanation:
from history book
Explanation:
The treaty was fair in the sense that it could be justified by the allied powers...the treaty could be justified but that didn't make it just.By imposing such harsh treatment of thier opponent in world war l, the allies ensured that Germany would continue to be thier enemy in world war ll.
Under apartheid, which group faced discrimination and mistreatment?
A) White South Africans (of European descent)
B) British Government (colonial rulers)
Black South Africans (of African descent)
Answer:
Black South Africans (of African descent)
Explanation:
If an astronaut had a mass of 30 kg on the moon, what would his mass be on Earth?
Group of answer choices
His mass would stay the same on Earth.
His mass would increase due to gravity on Earth.
His mass would decrease due to gravity on Earth.
His mass would change depending on the gravitational force.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
14. What organ contracts when you breath in (inhale) and is a muscle just below your lungs?
diaphragm
trachea
liver
stomach
Answer:
Diaphragm
Explanation:
The Diaphragm expands to help allow lungs absorb as much air as possible
Which of the following was a result of the peace in Asia in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries under Mongol rule?
A.
Islam's influence expanded into China.
B.
The four khanates rejoined to form one empire.
C.
Trade along the Silk Road increased.
D.
Vietnam and Japan became a part of China.
Answer:
The correct answer is Choice C.
(Trade along the Silk Road increased.)
Explanation:
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The strategic reasoning behind Japan's attack on the US Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor was to cripple the US Navy A) in retaliation for US trade restrictions against Japan. B) to prevent the United States from joining World War II. C) so that Japan could gain dominance of the Pacific region. D) to prove Japan's military prowess to the other Axis powers.
Answer: C) so that Japan could gain dominance of the Pacific region.
To what extent is gender biologically constructed? To what extent is gender socially constructed?
Answer:
Gender refers to the characteristics of women, men, girls, and boys that are socially constructed. This includes norms, behaviors, and roles associated with being a woman, man, girl, or boy, as well as relationships with each other. As a social construct, gender varies from society to society and can change over time.
Gender is always a big topic when it comes to being socially and biologically constructed. Most people will say that you were born said gender so you have to act that way, but other people will tell you that if you wanna be a different gender, then do it. Parents are always the first to tell us that there are only two genders and that anyone who says else wise is lying. Parents know everything right? Wrong. Most parents feed their kids lies at a young age which is why some adults act the way they do. Gender in the social part of life is practically a war especially now with the LGBTQ.
The social construction of gender is demonstrated by the fact that individuals, groups, and societies ascribe particular traits, statuses, or values to individuals purely because of their gender, yet these ascriptions differ across societies and cultures, and over time within the same society.
What is the ethnic heritage in South Asia?
Why was it important for citizens to participate in the Assembly?
to have a say in the creation of rules
to select leaders to run the government
to have enough people available for a fair jury
to ensure that enough people were in the army
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Answer:
the answer is to have a say in the creation of rules
Answer:
the answer is to have a say in the creation of rules
Explanation:
what is meant by cultural lag
Answer:
Cultural lag is a term used to describe the idea that a society is having issues in catching up with the current flow of the technological and scientific discoveries. This leads to ethics and moral arguments that tackle whether these advancements should be accepted.
Explanation:
True or False: A trade barrier is something that blocks or hinders trade from
happening?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
describe a situation in which you were asked to give permission to someone else for something
Answer:
when one of my children needs permission to go on a field trip for school I have to sign a permission slip.
if somebody asks me permission to speak freely and I said no they would be disrespecting me if they continued but if I said yes I could then say what they want without me taking it offensively
Why do you think it took almost a century for another African American to be elected to the Senate?
Which of these correctly describes an affect of the compromise of 1850 an escaped salve and freedom
Answer:
- Members of both groups were captured under the Fugitive Slave Law.
Explanation:
The above statement correctly outlines the impact of the settlement of 1850 made between freedmen and the runaway slaves. At the time of the Mexican-American War, this agreement controlled the position of both and they both were entitled to additional rights. However, slavery was terminated in Washington D.C. and California became a part of the Union as a liberal state but the 'Fugitive Slave Act' declared that all the slaves must be returned back to their masters and compelled the free states' people to cooperate in it. This led to capturing of both the freedmen, as well as, the slaves.
The Melanesians are descendants of Africa
True or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
They originated from South Asia and some genetic remenants have been found as far North as Siberia.
The Melanesians are not descendants of Africa. They originated from South Asia and some genetic remnants have been found as far North as Siberia. Thus, the statement is false.
Who were Melanesians?Melanesians are the most numerous and indigenous inhabitants of Melanesia, which spans from New Guinea to the Fiji Islands. Most people speak one of the many Austronesian languages, particularly those in the Oceanic branch, or one of the many unrelated Papuan language families.
The ancestors of today's Papuans are the original inhabitants of the group of islands known as Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. Island Melanesia, which includes Vanuatu, New Caledonia, and Fiji, was first inhabited by Austronesian peoples, who were later followed by Melanesians, who established the Lapita culture.
Therefore, the Melanesians are not descendants of Africa.
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Which option describes how Japanese Americans were impacted by wartime policies during World War II?
They gained widespread fame in American society.
Many received large sums of money from the government.
They finally secured the right to vote.
Many lost their jobs and homes.
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Answer:the last option, Many lost their jobs and homes
Explanation:
List four differences in the use of animals by sedentary (settled) and nomadic farmers.
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What are the pros and cons of a constitutional republic?
The pros of having a republic type of government, include widespread cultivation of civic virtue, increased liberty and just laws.
The cons include mass corruption and government inefficiency.
A book is placed on a table and a rock sits on top of a cliff.
Which statement is correct?
Both the book and the rock have kinetic energy.
Both the book and the rock have potential energy.
O The book has potential energy and the rock has kinetic energy.
The book has kinetic energy and the rock has potential energy.
Answer:
B. Both the book and the rock have potential energy. because they are both above the ground and not moving
Explanation:
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Answer:
its B. :) (Both the book and the rock have potential)
What conclusions can you make about kinetic energy and temperature?
Answer:
the higher the kinetic energy in molecules and particles, the higher the temperature. vice versa for the other way around.
Explanation:
also why is this in social studies lol
The Tang helped promote buddhism throughout China by
a. Officially banning all other belief systems
b. Mandated the Buddhist themes be included on all Civil Service Exams
Provided tax breaks for lands with Buddhist temples
d. Adopting the Buddhist Calendar as the official Chinese calendar
C.
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
In early days of China, the belief of Confucianism was prevailing that later disillusioned (disappointed) people and was unable to keep order in China and following this the empire of China broke into smaller pieces. People got embraced with Buddhism, a new religion as it believes on "end to suffering"
Later on, Buddhism was officially made the one and only belief system of China.
Hence, option A is correct
example of compassion
Opening the door for someone
Saying encouraging words.
I have a few questions for my crossword puzzle pls help
(has 8 boxes)the founder of this protestant church left the catholic church?
(has 12 boxes) name of the french fort near saiant augestine?
(has 8 boxes) name of the first spanish governer?
(has 9 boxes) who was deeply concered with god and the practice of church belifes?
(has 7 boxes) the french leader who came to amarica for religous freedom?
PLS HELP!
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What should my thesis statement be???
Answer:
Although it may not appear that the nation of Uganda is financially stable enough, the nation continues to prove time and time again, that they are accepting refugees, with no hesitation. With increasing statistics, it shows how their refugee population is on a steady increase.
Explanation:
continuesfix your typo- "also"
Which theorist believed that modern society produced anomie, a confusing, rule-less state? Group of answer choices Jane Addams Max Weber Emile Durkheim Karl Marx
The answer is Emile Durkheim
What is the slope of the line that connects the points (0,7)
and (4, 15)?
I have to write a summary for my year project about an interview but it cannot be question-answer. Can anyone help me. It is urgent!!!
Answer:
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Explanation:
Write any one method to make localization effective
Answer:
Here's 5 methods
Explanation:
Every corporate message (including this one!) is carefully crafted by a writer to express a particular idea. That writer uses phrasing and cultural references both to make a certain point and to create and sustain a brand voice. A clear brand voice helps potential clients understand your corporate identity. It's what gives your brand a consistent personality across different content types and media platforms. If you translate words and sentences but don't go any further, you can't maintain your brand voice in different languages. Localization, however, makes your message relevant to local customers in different markets around the world. Localizing content allows you to connect on a more personal level with every customer—even those who don’t speak your brand’s native language. And we know that today’s buyers around the world seek personalized experiences from the brands they support. Build engagement by personalizing your message for every customer in every market with localization. Different cultures have different tastes, and a company's marketing material needs to reflect these variances. For example, a retailer that markets to young women in the US is probably used to emphasizing the latest trends and focusing on low prices to encourage consumers to keep up with changing styles. If that company moves to the French market, however, it may have to focus more on a timeless aesthetic and on quality pieces that fit each customer's personal style. Differences in belief systems are also key for global marketers to understand. One might not expect a hamburger chain to succeed in India, where many people consider cows sacred, but McDonald’s made it work. They kept beef and pork out of their Indian locations and replaced the “Big Mac” with the “Maharajah Mac.” McDonald’s also thought about what Indian diners wanted to see from their restaurant to engage these buyers specifically. Thus, they introduced the “Aloo Tikki Burger,” which bears a striking resemblance to traditional Indian street food. These steps, while complex and effort-intensive, paid off: they meant the chain’s menu and advertising presence were optimized to suit the local culture. This, in turn, drove Indian consumers to engage with the brand and ensured its success. In a study by Common Sense Advisory, more than 72 percent of consumers reported that they preferred shopping on websites that used their native language. 55 percent buy exclusively from those sites. That's easy to understand. After all, why would anyone buy a product if they couldn't fully understand its description? Localization fixes this problem. Localization is just as important between dialects as it is between languages. For example, if a British bank entered the US market, it would have to stop marketing its “cash points” and start referring to “ATMs.” When you localize your content, you’re sending your customers a clear message: you care about communicating with them. Content sounds much more familiar and comfortable when it's in the audience's native dialect. When you accommodate their preferences and customs, you show a level of sensitivity and respect that inspires engagement. What's perfectly ordinary in one culture can be very insensitive in another. For example, advertisements for baby care products often include pictures of an infant's feet. Western audiences tend to see those pictures as pure and innocent. But in many Islamic countries, it is extremely impolite to photograph the bottoms of anyone's feet. Buyers in these countries might not respond well to certain ads originally created for western audiences. Translated text can cause problems as well. Stories abound of companies that translated their slogans literally, with unfortunate results. Mistakes like these, however innocuous they might seem, can be immensely offensive to local communities and damaging to companies’ brand reputations. However accidentally they occur, they send a message that the brand does not understand its consumers. Skilled localization can help global marketers send the intended message while avoiding bad publicity and resentment from the local markets they strive to engage. When the Nieman Journalism Lab experimented with targeted social media posts, it found that locally-targeted content performed six times better than posts with global shares. According to Lathan Fritz, founder of Amerisales, geo-targeting is effective because “it connects more deeply with prospective customers than a generic advertisement.” If a company localizes its customer messages instead of just translating them, it makes their audiences feel more personally connected and engaged. That's why at Lionbridge, we make sure that content resonates with customers on every level, from the type of images we feature all the way to the words our experts select when completing translation.