Why do some places have mountains and others are flat?

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Answer 1

Answer: why some mountains are flat: Mesas are formed by erosion, when water washes smaller and softer types of rocks away from the top of a hill. The strong, durable rock that remains on top of a mesa is called caprock. A mesa is usually wider than it is tall. Mesas are usually found in dry regions where rock layers are horizontal.

Explanation: I did'nt really understand your question

Answer 2
because of how the earth grows and elevation in certain spots

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True or False: The conflict between King Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII was about who could appoint local church officials.

A. True

B. False

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True. the conflict between King Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII was about who could appoint local church officials.

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Which of the following policies was NOT supported by the Populists?

Government ownership of the railroads, telegraphs, and telephones

Government take-over of small farms

Ending the convict-lien system

Adopting the secret ballot

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Answer:

Government take-over of small farms

Explanation:

Answer:
Government takeover of small farms

How hard would this have been to breathe in?

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Very hard because it only shows the distance between the top and the feet so i assume the head is RIGHTTT against the metal and with so much matter around, it’s gonna be hard. You’d be breaking heavy, maybe even hyperventilating.
You’d be gasping to breath. especially if you were to be in the middle cuz i mean there’s barely any space and you cant move whatsoever. Your basically trapped and forced to sleep on your back or stomach. How awful.

Part 1. Name each Capital in the United States
Part 2. Name each city
Part 3. Name each state
Part 4. Name each country
Part 5. Name each Parish in New orleans
Please hurry Brainleist to the first correct no link answer.

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Answer:Alexandria Virginia

Aurora Illinois

Austin Texas

Boston Massachusetts

Chandler Arizona

Charlotte North Carolina

Dallas Texas  

Dayton Ohio

Elizabeth New Jersey

Eugene Oregon

Gilbert Arizona

Houston Texas

Jackson Mississippi

Lincoln Nebraska

Madison Wisconsin

Memphis Tennessee

Orlando Florida

Phoenix Arizona

Savannah Georgia

Warren Michigan

If you were an entrepreneur, what would you invest your money in? Why?

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Answer: I would invest in my business and myself maybe. As an entrepreneur, you invest in many things like help yourself and your business, charities, etc. Hope this helps! (Not a entrepreneur)

Stocks because they will grow your money

How did Canada eventually gain its independence from Great Britain?

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Canada Act, known as constitution act of 1982, Canada’s constitution approved by the the British Parliament on March 25, 1982, and proclaimed by Queen Elizabeth || on April 17, 1982, thus making Canada fully independent.
They got the Canada act

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Answer:

a and

c

Explanation:

What are the oldest known living trees on earth?


A-white pines
B-baobab trees
C-empress trees
D-bristlecone pines

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Answer:

bristlecone pines :)

Explanation:

it is the oldest tree in existence. age of over 5,000 years old

The Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus Longaeva) has been deemed the oldest tree in existence, reaching an age of over 5,000 years old. The Bristlecone pines' success in living a long life can be contributed to the harsh conditions it lives in.

“We have seen above, that the first step in the revolution by the working class, is to raise the proletariat to the position of ruling class...The proletariat will use its political supremacy to wrest [take], by degrees, all capital from the bourgeoisie, to centralize all instruments of production in the hands of the State, i.e., of the proletariat organized as the ruling class [or government]; and to increase the total productive forces as rapidly as possible…” The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, 1848

According to the passage above, who should invest capital (or money) in industries? *

The Bourgeoisie
Capitalists
Karl Marx
The State

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capitalists is your answer

According to the passage above, the proletariat (working class) aims to take control of all capital from the bourgeoisie (wealthy capitalists) and centralize all instruments of production in the hands of the State, i.e., the proletariat organized as the ruling class. Thus, option A is correct.

Who is bourgeoisie?

The bourgeoisie refers to the capitalist class who own and control the means of production and capital, such as factories, machines, and raw materials, and who employ wage laborers to work in their enterprises.

In Marxist theory, the bourgeoisie is the ruling class that exploits the working class (proletariat) for their labor and creates social and economic inequalities in society.

Who is proletariat?

The proletariat refers to the working class who do not own the means of production and must sell their labor power to the bourgeoisie in order to survive. They typically earn a wage or salary for their labor, but have little control over their working conditions or the products they produce.

In Marxist theory, the proletariat is exploited by the bourgeoisie and is the class that has the potential to overthrow the capitalist system and establish a socialist society where the means of production are collectively owned and controlled.

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which of the following phrases belongs in the section labeled "A"?

A. decisions made quickly
B. overlap in government services
C. less waste of tax dollars

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B....................
B is the answer I did this along time ago

The Proletariat were

People who owned the means of production and oppressed the working class
Undereducated, but had lots of potential
Wealthy farmers that retired from politics
The working class, being oppressed by the elite

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Answer:

The working class, being oppressed by the elite

Explanation:

the working class, being oppressed by the elite

Read the information about the countries of SW Asia and then write a 1 paragraph response using RACES that answers: Compare and contrast citizen rights of Isreal, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia.

Israel

For Israelis and visitors who choose religious practice of any faith or denomination (religious group an individual chooses), freedom of worship is assured as one of Israel’s basic tenets (beliefs). Those who prefer freedom from religion are equally protected. All Israeli citizens enjoy the full civil, legal and political rights guaranteed by a democratic (free) society. Some examples include the right to elect and to be elected, the right to free education, the freedom of expression and association, and many more.








Turkey

There is an ongoing debate in the country on the right to life, torture, freedom of expression as well as freedoms of religion, assembly and association. Turkey still keeps laws which are seen as undemocratic (not free) or authoritarian (strict obedience), such as prohibiting minorities (Kurds the country's largest minority) to get a primary education in their mother tongue. In March 2017, the United Nations accused the Turkish government of "massive destruction, killings and numerous other serious human rights violations" against the ethnic Kurdish minority. Some independent newspapers and websites face tremendous political pressure and are targeted for prosecution if they say anything negative about the government. Academics (university/schools) who openly discuss sensitive or politically charged subjects have found themselves targeted by the government.





Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s absolute monarchy restricts almost all political rights and civil liberties. Women and religious minorities face extensive discrimination in law and in practice. Political Rights: Saudi Arabia’s king is chosen by his predecessor (the person who rules after a king) from among male descendants of the country’s founder, though the choice must be approved by a council of senior princes. The king rules for life. Political parties are forbidden, and political dissent (go against) is effectively criminalized (found guilty/imprisoned). Opposition (to go against) movements are banned. Noncitizens, who make up roughly a third (33%) of the population in Saudi Arabia, have no political rights, and citizenship can only be directly transmitted by a citizen father whose marriage is recognized by the state. The government controls domestic media content; print and satellite-television coverage. Journalists can be imprisoned. In October 2018, one of the country’s most prominent journalists, Jamal Khashoggi, was murdered by Saudi agents inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Khashoggi, who had been critical of the government under Mohammed bin Salman, had been working in the United States as a columnist at the Washington Post. Saudi officials blamed rogue intelligence agents, but according to a UN special rapporteur, the evidence suggested that the crown prince was involved. In December 2019, a Saudi court sentenced five men to death for their role in the killing, and three others received prison sentences, but the most senior officials under investigation were acquitted due to a supposed lack of evidence. Mohammed bin Salman was never officially investigated. The government prohibits the public practice of any religion other than Islam. Academic freedom is restricted, and informers monitor classrooms. Freedom of assembly (to come together as a group) is prohibited. The government has imposed harsh punishments, including the death penalty on those who lead or participate in public protests. Torture by police and prison officials is common. In March 2019, international media published leaked prison medical records indicating that a number of political prisoners were suffering from cuts, bruises, burns, and malnutrition. Human rights groups had reported in late 2018 that detained (held in custody) women’s rights activists were given electric shocks, whipped, and beaten.

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It’s good.should get you an A or B

can you guys help, please?

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Answer:

The answer would be B

Explanation:

what is the diference of militray and army

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Answer:

The military is the bigger and better force then the army but in my opinion the army and the military are the same thing.

Explanation:

True or False: Anyone could become a knight. It did not matter if they were rich or poor.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

if it's in Medieval time/Dark Age

Answer:

false

Explanation:

please help me out, do not answer unless you can help me AND ANY LINKS WILL BE IMMEDIATLY REPORTED! thank you!

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Answer:

buddhism is the buddha christianity is jesus hinduism is marrakesh i believe

Explanation:

To tell the differences in two or more things

A. compare

B. contrast

C. construct

D. communicate

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A you compare things
B you say the difference

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Answer: Europe

Explanation:

Answer:

Europe

Explanation:

There is no color on the map on Europe so it is the only one without a rainforest there are spaces in the other options that show rainforests

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Why is Constantine important to Christianity? (1 point)

a
He ended gladiatorial contests where many Christians were killed.

b
He granted freedom of religion in the Roman Empire.

c
He introduced Christianity to the Roman Empire.

d
He tried to return the Roman Empire to pagan beliefs.

Question 19 (1 point)
(05.05 MC)
What feature of Italy helped to support Rome's growing population? (1 point)

a
The Apennine Mountains protected Rome from invaders.

b
The Mediterranean Sea was too rough for invading ships to sail on.

c
The broad, fertile plains of the north and west provided food supplies.

d
The rocky, mountainous valleys limited farming and promoted trade.

Question 20 (1 point)
(05.05 MC)
Which feature allowed the city of Rome to be defended? (1 point)

a
its location on seven hills

b
its location in a valley

c
its location on the southern tip of Italy

d
its location on the Po River

Question 21 (1 point)
(05.05 MC)
Which of the following contributed to the fall of the Western Roman Empire? (1 point)

a
invasions by Barbarian tribes

b
religious differences between Roman leaders

c
the unpopular reign of Hadrian as emperor

d
the disbandment of the Roman army

Question 22 (1 point)
(05.05 MC)
Each of the following contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire except (1 point)

a
attacks by neighboring tribes

b
tolerance of Christianity

c
economic weakness

d
turmoil in politics

Question 23 (1 point)
(05.05 MC)
Which of the following accurately describes Antoninus Pius as emperor in ancient Rome? (1 point)

a
He was an unpopular leader who often engaged in wars.

b
He was a popular leader who kept the peace.

c
He was leader with many new, groundbreaking ideas.

d
He was a leader who encouraged a return to paganism.

Question 24 (1 point)
(05.06 MC)
Read the following quote, which is said to be from Julius Caesar's father-in-law:

Let justice be done though the heavens fall!

What is the meaning of this quote? (1 point)

a
Punishment can cause the world to end.

b
Law is more important than anything else.

c
The gods alone should decide who are guilty of crimes.

d
People are not able to judge what is important.

Question 25 (1 point)
(05.06 MC)
Read this quote from the Roman poet Horace:

Greece has conquered her rude conqueror (circa 20 BCE).

What does Horace mean by this statement? (1 point)

a
Greek generals had won victories against Rome.

b
Greek diseases had killed Roman people.

c
Greek culture had transformed Rome.

d
Greek money had bought Roman lands.

Question 26 (1 point)
(05.06 LC)
Who made Christianity the official religion of Rome? (1 point)

a
Antoninus Pius

b
Augustus

c
Constantine

d
Emperor Theodosius

Question 27 (1 point)
(05.06 MC)
Which of the following did the rise of Christianity in Rome help promote? (1 point)

a
polytheism

b
religious tolerance

c
separation of Church and state

d
persecution of pagans

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Constantine introduced Christianity to the Rome Empire

19. c
20. a
21. b
22. b
23.
24. d
25.
26. c
27.

Which action completes the diagram question 11 will give brainliest

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Answer:

British make a few policy changes

Explanation:

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

because they make a differant change then britin changes it then it made them mad and it made the declaration of independance  

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story: “My division, like most of the ones transferred from Europe was going to take part in the invasion at Honshu (an island of Japan). The people who preferred invasion instead of A- bombing seemed to have no intention of proceeding to the Japanese front themselves. I have already noted what a few more days would mean to the luckless troops and sailors on the spot…. On Okinawa, only a few weeks before Hiroshima, 123,000 Japanese and Americans killed each other. War is immoral. War is cruel.”


Source: Paul Fussell, a World War II Soldier, Thank God for the Atom Bomb,

1990.

Question:



1.) What did Paul Fussel feel towards the dropping of the Atomic Bomb? Why?

2.)What was one of the major concerns of the American leaders and military during this time?

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Answer:

He was thankful that it did not hit him and the american military were worried as they were entering unchartered territory

Explanation:

(honey locust bark tree i believe), what can you guess about the spines?


A-They are old.
B-They are soft.
C-They are sharp.
D-They are young.

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Answer:

C

From the picture of the honey locust bark, what can you guess about the spines? They are sharp.

Answer: A-they are old

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The answer is the yellow one

In what ways is South Africa similar to the other countries in east and southern Africa? In what ways
is South Africa different from these countries?

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Answer:

one of the main differences between the regions is the lodges and vehicles. Parts of East Africa have earned the reputation of being over-saturated with hotel-style lodges and vehicles. Southern Africa, on the other hand, has always offered a very private safari

Explanation:

South Africa exists as a breathtakingly attractive country with culturally diverse individuals and a wide assortment of activities and attractions to enjoy.

What is the lifestyle of South Africa?

South Africa exists as a breathtakingly attractive country with culturally diverse individuals and a wide assortment of activities and attractions to enjoy. The lifestyle of South Africans varies according to their income, geographical position, and their importance. South African culture exists not homogeneous but stands rather as a group of cultures with various cultures being dominant in various regions.

Similarities

Although the safari industry started in East Africa and expanded to Southern Africa, today both regions exist learning from each other's successes. They exist fine-tuning the overall wilderness experience and offering travelers special possibilities to witness the beauty of the African continent and wildlife.

Differences

One of the main distinctions between the regions stands the lodges and vehicles. Parts of East Africa have gained the reputation of being over-saturated with hotel-style lodges and vehicles. Southern Africa, on the other hand, has consistently offered a very private safari.

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Why would a sheriff arrest tramps along Route 66?
A. to stop them from panhandling in his town
B. to give them food and rest on their long journey westward
C. to ensure that they had not committed any crimes
D. to prosecute them for illegally traveling West

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the answer is B: to give them food and rest on their long journey to westward

Sheriff arrest tramps along Route 66 B. to give them food and rest on their long journey westward.

Who are Tramps?

Tramps serves as people person that travels from place to place on foot , and they usually do this to look for work or as a vagrant or beggar.

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Look at the map above. Which of the following climate regions is located in East Asia?
A.
tropical wet and dry
B.
Mediterranean
C.
tropical wet
D.
semiarid

Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

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Answer: I believe the answer is D. Semiarid, If it's wrong, let me know

Explanation:

I took the exam on edge 2021

Answer:

d

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The court case Plessy v. Ferguson, which eventually reached the U.S. Supreme Court, was brought by Homer Plessy after he:

Lost his Barber Shop in the 1906 Race Riot

Was denied a seat in a "whites only" railroad car.

Applied to but was denied the right to attend Georgia Tech.

Tried to vote but was turned away.

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Answer:

Somebody please answer this!!

Explanation:

I NEED THIS ASAP

Answer:

well the case is about race and segregation so I would say "was denied a seat in a "white only" railroad car.

According to the U.S. Army, how does al-Qaeda use the internet?

the answer choices are in the photo
please answer correctly

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Recruit new members

Please write a paragraph that synthesizes information related to women workers
Quickly please

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Explanation:

Women weren't always allowed to work within the workforce. In the past, women were underestimated because they were said to be weaker than men. Now, in modern society, women make up approximately 83% of the workforce. Jobs that women were women not allowed to do are now being populated by women workers. Overtime, the woman population within workplaces continue to improve. Jobs that were classified as male-dominated are now populated with both men and women workers.

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Which 2 coins equals 30 cents when one is not a nickel? Kellan had been looking forward to the first day of summer vacation since, well, September. Now that it was actually here, he would have given anything to be back at school. At school he forgot that his parents had decided to start chasing their dream of being farmers and had moved the family to this house in the middle of nowhere. While at school, he pretended that he still lived in the old neighborhood with Tobin and Carter, his best friends since kindergarten. But now school was over and Kellan was looking at three long months of...nothing much.Sitting alone in his new bedroom, Kellan considered last summer, when he and his friends had attended baseball camp together. They had spent two weeks there, and at the end of the session their team had won the campwide baseball tournament. Unlike Carter and Tobin, Kellan would not be going back to camp this summer. His mom and dad said that camp just was not possible this yearbut hey, what did he need camp for?! He would be having tons of fun, living on a real live farm!Right. What, exactly, did farm kids do for fun? The only thing even mildly appealing about this backtonature experiment was the horse. Behind the ancient farmhouse sat an equally ancient barn; in it lived the horse, Jack, whom Kellan's parents had adopted to complete their pictureperfect farm life. It had surprised Kellan to find that he actually appreciated having Jack around. Kellan didn't know much about horses, but he'd learned how to care for Jack and had paid attention during Jack's recent vet checkup. When his dad had enrolled in riding lessons at the nearby stables, Kellan had decided to join him.By August, Kellan was spending all his time at the stables. There was actually a lot more to farm life than he'd imagined, and he even made some friends among the kids he met at the stables. One, Robin, was a member of the local Pony Club, and she convinced Kellan to join as well. The club's annual rally was coming up; Kellan was signed up for several events and was training enthusiastically. Robin had claimed that practically everyone she knew would be cheering her on. Kellan was excited to invite Carter and Tobin to the rally; it had been a while since they'd seen each other, Kellan couldn't imagine not having his friends there to watch him compete.The moment Kellan found out that the rally was set for the following Friday, he grabbed the phone to let Carter know. Rather than sharing his excitement with his friend, however, Kellan found himself receiving unwelcome information from Carter's mother."I am sorry, Kellan, Carter's actually still at camp. The oldest campers were invited to play in a regional tournament this year, and Carter and Tobin are staying an extra week in order to participate. We're all going to watch the game; why don't you come with us? It is next Friday. I know the guys would be thrilled!"Kellan managed to mumble a response to Carter's mother before hanging up the phone. This move to the country had kind of been growing on him, but all of a sudden, Kellan felt that it had been a disastrous mistake. Sure, he was really enjoying ridingbut was that worth losing his friendship with Tobin and Carter? They'd grown up together, but it was beginning to feel like they had nothing in common anymore.At that moment, Kellan's mom entered the room. "You seem upset, Kel," she observed."Carter and Tobin are going to miss my Pony Club rally, and I'm not going to be able to watch their baseball tournament. I guess...it's just too hard to stay friends now that we're so far away."Kellan's mom smiled a little wistfully. "It is harder, sure. But sweetie, good friendships are worth expending a little effort to preserve, don't you agree?" Kellan nodded, and his mom continued, "Well, then, why don't you invite the guys to spend a weekend here after they return from camp so you can celebrate your sports successes together? And in the future, I promise I will make myself more available to take you over to see them.""It's a deal," Kellan smiled.questions:1. How does the dialogue in paragraph 6 help the reader understand the relationship between the three boys?A. The reader understands that Kellan wants to be a part of his friends lives even though they are not near each other.B. The reader understands that Kellan has been left out of activities between them.2. Overall Theme: It is harder, sure. But sweetie, good friendships are worth expending a little effort to preserve, dont you agree? (paragraph 10)Activity 2 of 2Which sentence from the text further develops the overall theme?A. ...its just too hard to stay friends now that were so far away. 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