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SKILL: WRITING A SUMMARY
Use the paragraphs below to answer the following questions.

Strong cultural differences existed between the British colonies and the Boer republics. For example, in Cape Colony all people who had a certain level of wealth, regardless of race, were allowed to vote for representatives to the colony’s parliament. In the Boer republics, only white people were recognized as citizens, and only white men could vote.

The discovery of diamonds in 1868 and gold in 1886 in the Boer republics renewed British interest in uniting these lands under British rule. They made a claim on these lands at the Berlin Conference in 1884 and began working to establish authority over the Boers. During a bitter, two-year war that began in 1899, the British army defeated the Boer settlers and gained control of all of South Africa.

What issues and events does the passage describe?

I NEED HELP SOCIAL STUDIES AGAIN!SKILL: WRITING A SUMMARYUse The Paragraphs Below To Answer The Following

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Answer 1

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Answer:Strong cultural differences existed between the British colonies and the Boer republics. For example, in Cape Colony all people who had a certain level of wealth, regardless of race, were allowed to vote for representatives to the colony’s parliament. In the Boer republics, only white people were recognized as citizens, and only white men could vote.

The discovery of diamonds in 1868 and gold in 1886 in the Boer republics renewed British interest in uniting these lands under British rule. They made a claim on these lands at the Berlin Conference in 1884 and began working to establish authority over the Boers. During a bitter, two-year war that began in 1899, the British army defeated the Boer settlers and gained control of all of South Africa.Explanation:


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Question 1
Part A

Which statement is accurate based on the events of "Saving Tobe"?


The boys are convinced that someone has followed them to the river.

The boys have never been swimming in the river before.

The mothers' intuition tells them that the boys are in trouble.

The river is known as a popular spot for fishing and relaxing.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?


"Osvaldo heard a sound, like branches moving or someone walking, coming from the woods behind them, above the sound of the river."

"By the time they were standing, what their bodies had unknowingly sensed turned to sudden consciousness."

"He had done this only once before, alone, but now with another boy beside him it was as if he had always played in the river."

“'Big ol’ giant fish live out in the deep middle,' Tobe said. 'He jump up one time, swallow a whole river boat, all one gulp.'”

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Answer:

Part A: The mothers' intuition tells them that the boys are in trouble.

Part B: "By the time they were standing, what their bodies had unknowingly sensed turned to sudden consciousness."

Explanation: I got 100% on K12 and the following excerpt states that these answers a right: Their dinner break was nearly over when Fancy Hall and Amalia Pascala each looked up, their noses raised as if catching something in the air. Their eyes moved slowly over the children and adults sprawled around them, and their ears listened, although neither of them knew in those moments what they were listening for. Their eyes met briefly as they rose to their feet. ((By the time they were standing, what their bodies had unknowingly sensed turned to sudden consciousness.))

this whole excerpt is showing (The mothers' intuition)

The sentence with double brackets on both ends is the answer for Part B

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the first answer is correct

Explanation:

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“Castro promised to end American control over Cuban businesses. He forced Americans to leave the island. Many Americans lost their land and businesses in Cuba. He also promised to increase healthcare and education for all Cubans.”

Based on his actions, how do you think Americans felt about Fidel Castro?

Why do you think Castro was popular with the Cuban people?

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Americans were upset and disliked Castro. He took away money and a way to make money from them and Castro also went to help and benefit the people the Americans were hurting by providing the Cubans better healthcare and education.

Castro was incredibly popular with the Cubans as he allowed for them to not only have their land and means of living and earning money back, but he also promised to better them by giving them better healthcare and education.

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First question: It represents labor.

Second Question: They were factors of land.

im pretty sure the first one is labor and the
second one is capital goods

Write a paragraph answering this question:

"How does one family rule for 825 years?"

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Answer:

A family dictatorship, or hereditary dictatorship

Explanation:

One family can rule for 825 years by being the royalty

Thomas Jefferson describe the social contract as?

a. natural law

b. a declaration of independence

c. consent of the governed

d. life, liberty and pursuit of happiness

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Answer:

B NO

Explanation:

a declaration of independence

How did Askia Muhammed contribute to the success of Songhai? Choose ALL that apply.
A) Used a well-trained army to control the empire.
B) Established a system of weights and measures which created constant wealth.
C) Stopped trade to focus on the spread of Islam.
D) Appointed Muslim judges to enforce laws
E) Encouraged further learning in Arabic and studying of the Quran.

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Answer:

Explanation:

B

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Answer is
C- attempts by foreign countries to control them

Who do historians consider to be Rome's greatest emperor?

Julius Caesar

Lepidus

Mark Antony

Caesar Octavius Augustus

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Answer:

Julius Caesar or Augustus

Explanation:

One of them. Most likely Augustus tho. Julius was a dictator

Write a paragraph about: The Night Of The Broken Glass, Final solution ?, When and how they were loaded onto trains?, How they were selected to the camps help plzz ...

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they were loaded on in 1943 and tbey were selected by strength
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Identify a foreign policy issue addressed by President Biden that you either agree or disagree with. Explain why.
In a paragraph, please

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Answer:

Explanation: I think that Biden should not have let illegal immigrants just let into our country. Thus lowering American citizens job's and then raising the illegal's immigrants up on a pedestal as then they will have the jobs and we wont(Americans). And as the "President" You should take care of your citizens before worrying about some other country's citizen's.

Definition:



For households and individuals, "income is the sum of all the wages, salaries, profits, interest payments, rents, and other forms of earnings received in a given period of time." (also known as gross income).



Question:

Based on the Definition of Income above what is the impact of income on the budgeting of an indvidual?



Rubric:

Please use RACES (Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain/Summarize)

Must be AT LEAST 3 Sentences

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Answer:

Disposable income is the money that is available to invest, save, or spend on necessities and nonessential items after deducting income taxes.

Discretionary income is what a household or individual has to invest, save, or spend after necessities are paid.

Examples of necessities include the cost of housing, food, clothing, utilities, and transportation.

The U.S. Department of Education uses your discretionary income to calculate payments for income-based repayment plans.

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How did the European Americans mislead (trick) the Native Americans when signing the treaties?

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The European Americans tricked the Native Americans by promising them with compensation that never got fulfilled which made them believe they were going to benefit for signing.
They tricked the Native American by promising compassion

MADAM C.J WALKER QUESTIONS

1). Born/Death/Age when died

2). Education/college/major

3). Siblings

4). City, State they grew up in

5). Explain their upbringing? For example: MLK Jr. grew up out in the country poor and abused.

6). What conflicts (problems) did they face ?

7). What did they accomplice or change ?

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Born: December 23, 1867

Died: May 25, 1919

Age at death:  51 years

Siblings:  Alexander Breedlove, Louvenia Breedlove, James Breedlove, Owen Breedlove Jr., Solomon Breedlove

City, State they grew up in: (Louisiana), U.S.

Upbringing: Madam C.J. Walker rose from poverty in the South to become one of the wealthiest African American women of her time. Orphaned at age seven, Walker lived with her older sister Louvenia, and the two worked in the cotton fields. Partly to escape her abusive brother-in-law, at age 14 Walker married Moses McWilliams. When her husband died in 1887, Walker became a single parent of two-year-old daughter Lelia (later known as A’Lelia). Seeking a way out of poverty, in 1889, Walker moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where her four brothers were barbers. There, she worked as a laundress and cook.

Conflicts (problems) faced: For several years, Walker had been experiencing problems with high blood pressure and hair loss. Her doctors advised her to take it easy, but Walker could not or would not slow down her hectic pace. Long years of traveling and hard work finally took their toll.

Accomplice or change: Madam C. J. Walker was “the first Black woman millionaire in America” and made her fortune thanks to her homemade line of hair care products for Black women.

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Explain the RISE and FALL of one of the Ancient African Empires (Ghana, Mali, or Songhai). What caused the empire to come to power? What caused the empire to lose power and decline?

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Answer:

Ghana is A Hisotrial Place with African Culture

Explanation:

True or false: Stock Market Game is run Monday - Wednesday with hours of operation from 9:30 AM ET - 4 PM ET

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i think it's false, but if im incorrect please tell me.

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What is the best description of this article?
It has facts on the events of the riot and an opinion on the riot’s cause.
It has opinions on the events of the riot and a fact that tells the riot’s cause.
It has only facts on the events of the riot and does not contain any opinions.
It has only opinions on the events of the riot and does not provide any facts. please help

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Answer: the article appeared in the Atlanta Constitution on September 23, 1906, the day after the riot.

This newspaper was owned by white men, and all articles that were published were written by white men.

Explanation:

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its A

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COMPARE AND CONTRAST: How was the impact from World War 1 on Americans different from the impact of the previous wars, such as the Civil War.

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Answer: The answer is there have a look

Explanation:

The World War 1 experience impacted hugely on U.S. culture, domestic politics and society. The war also resulted in an increased demand for weapons abroad. This led to increased profits and heightened productivity in the American steel industry. World War 1 ushered in an era of using chemical weapons.

With events continuing in the 150th commemoration of the Civil War, it strikes me that one of the more overlooked aspects of the war continues to be its global impact. The Union’s victory over the Confederacy not only dealt a fatal blow to slavery in the United States, but it served as a catalyst to human rights reform across the world.

We all know the famous lines from Abraham Lincoln: “In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free — honorable alike in what we give, and what we preserve. We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best, hope of earth.” “[A] new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.”

Study the image of Mesa Verde, an Ancestral Puebloan village built in the side of a canyon. How might these structures be adapted to their environment?

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Ancestral Puebloans were an  ancient Native American culture that spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, comprising southeastern Utah, northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado. The Puebloans are believed to have developed, at least in part, from the Oshara Tradition, who developed from the Picosa culture.

They lived in a range of structures that included small family pit houses, larger structures to house clans, grand pueblos, and cliff-sited dwellings for defense. The Ancestral Puebloans possessed a complex network that stretched across the Colorado Plateau linking hundreds of communities and population centers. They held a distinct knowledge of celestial sciences that found form in their architecture. The kiva, a congregational space that was used chiefly for ceremonial purposes, was an integral part of this ancient people's community structure.

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Answer:

C.)

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Write notes to support your argument about the benefits and drawbacks of early technology on the environment based on what you have learned in this lesson.

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Well I can’t help you with the notes.. that you should have done in class, and sorry that you won’t get an answer for this but we don’t know what the lesson was specifically about. Thanks for the points though. I honestly don’t mean to take advantage of you. Maybe next time you can either actually take notes in class or give us an outline of the lesson. Sorry again.

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The benefits were that the dam could produce electricity, irrigation for farmland, and jobs for workers during the Great Depression. The draw backs were that 81 people lost their falls mainly due to falling but also other deaths.

To construct the dam, they needed to clear thousands of acres of land including forests and people's home's which costed tens of million dollars. This also had a big affect on the Indians because they can't practice their ritual with salmon.

Fish including steel head, salmon, and more couldn't get up the Columbia River like they usually did before the construction of the dam. The workers had long shift hours and a short thirty-minute break lunch. Workers were so fatigued that if you took a rest you would have been replaced. In my opinion the dam was not "America's pride" and shouldn't be because of all the torture.

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In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson stated that it was “necessary... to dissolve political bands...” Explain this idea. What historical events did Jefferson reference in the document to support why he felt it was necessary.

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

I think that’s the civil war.

Please help also please come up with a real explanation and please don't copy other people.

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Answer:

A?

Explanation:

The answer is A! Most mexicans are very ethical!

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Answer:

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List at least three things in today’s world that remain from the Hellenistic culture.

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"Man," said the Greek philosopher Protagoras (481-411 BC), "is the measure of all things of what is and what is not." This philosophy provided the foundation for Hellenism, which was devoted to the supremacy of human beings and human accomplishment. The cultural tradition of the Greeks, Hellenism was the prevalent worldview before and during the growth of early Christianity.

Hellenism was based in the belief that human beings are the ultimate source of truth and authority in the universe. Since the human being was considered the "measure of all," human wisdom was deemed to be the greatest wisdom. What could not be understood or explained was viewed as false. Human accomplishments in athletics, the arts, and architecture became the motivating drive of society. The human body was considered the ultimate in beauty, so nudity, in art, in the baths, and in sport, was common. The accumulation of material possessions in order to provide oneself with luxury and comfort was a common pursuit. What could me more natural than to get the most out of life. After all, life's greatest goal was to be the best at any pursuit.

The Hellenists tried to build their society on their gods, which were human creations. In effect, they worshiped themselves. Because they had nothing greater than themselves on which to base their worldview and society, their society eventually collapsed. No society can exist for very long when it creates its own view of truth.

Was Hellenism, at its roots, really new? No. The first evidence of it is recorded when Satan asked Eve, "Did God really say"? (Gen. 3:1). Eve, and then Adam faced an earth-shaking choice: who, or what, was the ultimate source of truth in the universe? When Adam and Eve decided to disobey God's command not to eat from the tree (Gen. 2:16-17), they decided for themselves what was right and best for them and didn't depend on God. They crowned themselves as the ultimate authority in the universe.

In contrast, the worldview of Christianity is based on God as the ultimate truth and authority. His revelation is the source of our vision for society, our knowledge, our morality, and even truth itself. The resulting values are absolute, not merely creations of our imaginations, and form a strong basis for society and the belief in the dignity of each person who is created in God's image. In such a worldview, God is the ultimate authority in the universe. Life is to be lived for him, not for us. God has created the ultimate beauty, not humankind. Truth is what God revealed and allowed his people to discover.

The core beliefs of Hellenism haven't disappeared with the advancements of today's culture. Today Hellenism is called Humanism, and it still promotes the idea that the human being is the ultimate authority in the universe. Thus truth is what the human mind can discover, demonstrate, and understand. The glorification of human accomplishment, the drive to be number one, the obsession with comfort and pleasure, the focus on the human body and sexuality, the lack of compassion for other people, and the commitment to the will of the majority as being right are built on a foundation that is as old as the Garden of Eden and was well articulated by ancient Greek philosophers.

Today we commonly hear phrases like: "Just do it." "If it feels good, go with it." "I can do whatever I want with my body." Within our public educational system, Hellenistic teaching is prevalent. Truth is defined as that which each person can logically understand and demonstrate (or at least that which the majority of people decides is right).

What does this mean to believers today? We live in the same type of world as the early Christian missionaries did. Our great task, then, is to declare that God alone is supreme and obey him. Our great temptation is that we may compromise and live as Hellenists or Humanists, and lose the opportunity to bring God's life-transforming love and truth to a spiritually needy world.

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Ancient Romans made many contributions to modern architecture.


dome


lighthouse


aqueduct


watermill

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Answer:

C.aqueduct

Explanation:

Its C. Aqueduct because it kind of sounds like aqua and as we all know aqua means water and that my friend, is a water bridge; aqueduct.

1. Why was Cyrus a fair ruler?

2. What was the Royal Road.

3. Who were the Satrap?

4. Who was Zoroaster?

5. What was the religion of the Persians? How was it different than other early civilizations?

What happened at the battle of Marathon?

What happened at the battle of Thermoplae

What happened at the battle of Salamis

What happened at Plateae

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Answer:

1. He treated new subjects well

2. The Royal Road was an ancient highway reorganized and rebuilt by the Persian king Darius the Great (Darius I) of the first (Achaemenid) Persian Empire in the 5th century BCE.

3. Satraps (/ˈsætrəp/) were the governors of the provinces of the ancient Median and Achaemenid Empires and in several of their successors, such as in the Sasanian Empire and the Hellenistic empires.

4. Born into the Spitama clan, he worked as a priest. He was a family man, with a wife, three sons and three daughters.

5.The Persians followed a monotheistic religion called Zoroastrianism, which recognized only a single deity named Ahura Mazda. Based on the teachings of the Persian prophet Zoroaster, this was the official religion of the Persian Empire, although conquered peoples were allowed to practice their own religions.

6. Battle of Marathon, (September 490 bce), in the Greco-Persian Wars, decisive battle fought on the Marathon plain of northeastern Attica in which the Athenians, in a single afternoon, repulsed the first Persian invasion of Greece.

7. Battle of Thermopylae, (480 bce), battle in central Greece at the mountain pass of Thermopylae during the Persian Wars. ... After three days of holding their own against the Persian king Xerxes I and his vast southward-advancing army, the Greeks were betrayed, and the Persians were able to outflank them.

8. Battle of Salamis, (480 bc), battle in the Greco-Persian Wars in which a Greek fleet defeated much larger Persian naval forces in the straits at Salamis, between the island of Salamis and the Athenian port-city of Piraeus. ... The Greeks sank about 300 Persian vessels while losing only about 40 of their own.

9. Battle of Plataea (479 BCE): decisive battle in the Persian War in which the Greeks overcame the Persian invaders. In 480, the Persian king Xerxes invaded Greece.

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True or false: A record of a team's portfolio and transactions will be available only twice a week

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The answer will be true





How did James K. Polk’s view of Manifest Destiny and his push for westward expansion impact the U.S.?

It led to rapid expansion of the U.S., as well as a war with Mexico.

It led to the creation of all 50 states during Polk’s presidency.

It led to the Louisiana Purchase and the U.S. doubling in size.

It led to Florida being added to the U.S.

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Answer:

It led to rapid expansion

Explanation:

Manifest destiny is the belief that Americans were destined to expand across North America.

It led to the Louisiana Purchase and the U.S doubling in size

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Which phrase describes the absolute age of a rock?


does not provide an exact age

is the number of years since it formed

is the age compared to other rocks around it

indicates whether it is younger or older than the rocks above it

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The answer is B 100%
Most likely B


It makes the most sense
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