Question 14
What was the significance of the Battle of Kettle Creek?
А
It was a major Loyalist victory over the British
B
It was a major British victory over the Patriots.
с
It increased the morale of the outnumbered Patriots who later took Augusta.
D
It led to the creation of the two Georgias" during the Revolutionary War.

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Answer 1
The victory demonstrated the inability of British forces to hold the interior of the state, or to protect even sizable numbers of Loyalist recruits outside their immediate area.
Answer 2

Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

It increased the morale of the outnumbered Patriots who later took Augusta.


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Why was South Carolina the only English colony in 1700 where the majority of the population was made up of enslaved Africans

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Answer:

By 1700, plantations in the Southern Colonies had come to rely heavily on slave labor. Eventually, enslaved Africans made up the majority of the population in South Carolina and Georgia. They cleared the land, worked the crops, and tended the livestock.

which city has been called the Paris of the east?

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Answer:

Beirut

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Beirut which was once crowned as Paris of east, is a city the is symbolic of the union of the east and west

Why does the government force certain industries to comply with environmental regulations?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Why does rainfall takes places in winter in province no 4 of nepal




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Answer:

for starters it's based on your location

During winter months the peak of the mountains have ice or snow and clouds are blanketing all the alps and mountain sides. The influence of Himalaya mountain ranges might be one factor to keep cloud presence almost all day during winter season in your region. Those clouds at lower elevation are so dense and precipitation has high probability. remaining clouds that pass through that mountain is not as cold as on the east side, Those clouds causes rainfall on the west part of that mountain.

2. Which immigrant group contributed to the growth of the economy with their knowledge of rice and
cattle

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Answer:

ojibewe

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Do you agree with the following argument? "All men are created equal; therefore, all men have the same rights." What are two reasons that would make your response valid?

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Answer:

I do not agree with the following

Explanation:

Because in society today , based on ethnicity or sexuality , they become at disadvantage and treated unfairly not only in the law system but in education and work. They statement is true because all men ARE equal and SHOULD have the same rights but in todays climate this doesn't hold up to me true.

In the period circa 1200 to 1450, imperial collapse and dynastic change occurred in many parts of the world

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Answer:Empires collapsed in different regions of the world and in some areas were replaced by new imperial states, including the Mongol khanates. In the Americas and in Africa, as in Eurasia, state systems demonstrated continuity, innovation, and diversity, and expanded in scope and reach.

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Which motions are the components of projectile motion? A and B B and C A and C A, B, and C

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Answer:

A.) A and B

Explanation:

Answer:

A. A and B GUYS got it right in edge uwu

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Which industry is not important industry in . California, Texas , Florida or Pennsylvania
A. tourism
B. agriculture
C. pineapple farms
D. aerospace

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Answer:

C. pineapple farms

Explanation:

In United States, only Hawaii regarded pineapple farms as an important industry. These farms exist in Florida and California, but the amount is not sufficient enough to be considered as important.

Hawaii can be a good producer for pineapple farms due to its geographical location. Hawaii located nearer to the equator line, which provided a perfect climate for tropical fruits such as pineapple to grow.

Answer:

pineapple farms

Explanation:

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the great plains were often called the ___ by american settlers

a) great-american mountain ranges
b) great-american isles
c) great american desert
d) great-american plains

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C- great American desert

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How could citizens with little money participate in government?
They could serve on juries.
They could run for elected office.
* They could select representatives.
They could pay a reduced fee to vote.

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First one hope I helped!

Answer:

The first option

Explanation: Running for an elective office requires a lot of money for ads and promotion and you don't need to pay any fees to vote I believe.

The equatorial region of sub-Saharan Africa is dominated by __________ ecosystems.

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Answer:

rainforest

Explanation:

Answer:

Rainforest

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What did the Byzantine Empire share with its predecessor, Rome?

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Answer:

The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire after the Western Roman Empire's fall in the fifth century CE. Changes: The Byzantine Empire shifted its capital from Rome to Constantinople, changed the official religion to Christianity, and changed the official language from Latin to Greek.

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How would you describe pre European migrations and settlement of America by natives? Who were they, where
did they come from where did they settle, etc?

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Answer:During the colonial period, Native Americans had a complicated relationship with European settlers. They resisted the efforts of the Europeans to gain more of their land and control through both warfare and diplomacy.But problems arose for the Native Americans, which held them back from their goal, including new diseases, the slave trade, and the ever-growing European population in North America.

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A ball is thrown upwards in the air. At which point of the throw would the gravitational potential energy be greatest? *
0/1
When the ball is starting its path upwards
At the highest point
When the ball hits the ground

When the ball is just about to hit the ground

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Answer:

At the highest point

Explanation:

Can someone simply explain how the U.S. is not a true democracy?

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Answer:

The people on the branches are mainly in charge of every thing

Explanation:

Answer:

Americans believe they have a right to vote for all elected officials who represent them, including the president. But nowhere does the Constitution guarantee that as an absolute right. Throughout our history, that ambiguity has made it easy for politicians and parties to disenfranchise people they do not want to vote. The Constitution requires the states to have a republican form of government, but that clause has never been understood to mandate universal suffrage. The framers left voting and citizenship almost entirely up to the individual states, notably in Article One, Section Four, which specified that “The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof” (although it stipulated that “the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations”). From 1789 to 2019, the legislative and judicial branches have been cautious about interfering in what is presumed to be the prerogative of the individual states.

Since the Civil War, a series of constitutional amendments, acts of Congress, and Supreme Court decisions have extended the right to vote, but always through negative prohibitions on what a state or locality may do. The lack of affirmative guarantees of the right to vote has repeatedly created space for legal disenfranchisement. The Fifteenth Amendment (1870) barred voter disenfranchisement on the basis of race or color, just as the Nineteenth banned the use of gender (1920), and the Twenty-Sixth (1972) age (for anyone eighteen or older). The Twenty-Fourth Amendment (1965) outlawed requiring payment of a tax as a prerequisite for voting in federal (but not state or local) elections. Beginning with the 1962 Baker v. Carr decision, the Supreme Court required “one person/one vote” proportionality in allocating congressional, state, and local legislative districts. Finally, the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in 1965 gave the federal government the authority to intervene when state or municipal governments impeded voter registration or limited access to the polls.

It is the longer history that matters here. The VRA, the Twenty-Fourth Amendment, and related judicial decisions were extremely belated responses to sustained disenfranchisement. Between 1890 and 1908, nearly all of the southern states circumvented the Fifteenth Amendment through formally race-neutral legislation, including literacy tests, poll taxes, and the grandfather clause. All of these measures passed muster with the Supreme Court for many decades. Nor were such measures limited to the South. During the Progressive Era, numerous northern and western states mandated strict residency and registration regulations to limit voting by poor people, especially immigrants. Although most people assume the VRA covered only the South, its pre-clearance provisions (meaning the Department of Justice must approve changes in voting laws) have also applied to parts of New York City and some western states with large Native American populations because of prima facie evidence of racial disenfranchisement.

Most of the legal apparatus of disenfranchisement was dismantled in the 1950s and 1960s. But recent history demonstrates that none of the constitutional, judicial, and legislative precedents established then have prevented states from again disenfranchising large sections of their electorates. Since 2006, almost three dozen states have passed “voter identification” laws requiring documents that poor people, people of color, students, and older voters find expensive and difficult to procure. The result (and intent) is to disfranchise many thousands of otherwise-eligible voters, some of whom had voted for decades. In addition, unregulated purges of voting rolls based on arbitrary criteria have surged, also removing many from voter rolls. In all these instances, the Supreme Court has been wholly unwilling to intervene, and in 2013, its Shelby County v. Alabama decision gutted the Voting Rights Act’s provision requiring Department of Justice pre-clearance.

Explanation:

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HELP!!! this is about “The Tell Tale Heart”

The third question says:
Where does the narrator hide the body?
A)under the old man’s bed
B) under the floor board
C) in the kitchen pantry
D) in the attic

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Under the floor boards. b

Answer:

under the floorboard (B.)

Explanation:

List two examples of how the President
serves as the legislative leader of the U.S.

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Answer:

The power of the Executive Branch is vested in the President of the United States, who also acts as head of state and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The President is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress and, to that end, appoints the heads of the federal agencies, including the Cabinet. The Vice President is also part of the Executive Branch, ready to assume the Presidency should the need arise.

What areas did British colonies export goods

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Explanation:

The North American British colonies sent raw materials like rice, tobacco, and lumber to Europe. Europe sent manufactured goods and luxuries to North America. Europe also sent guns, cloth, iron, and beer to Africa in exchange fro gold, ivory, spices and hardwood.

2. Jerusalem is a holy city for Muslims and Jews, but not Christians.
True or false?

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

What laws directed trade between England and the colonies?
A. English Bill of Rights
B. Monroe Doctrine
C. Navigation Acts
D. Manifest Destiny

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The answer is C THE TEACHER TOLD ME

Answer:

C: Navigation Acts

Explanation:

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WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST-Refer to the passage from "The Wise Old Man and the Ferocious Leopard.”

"Here is our enemy the leopard,” cried the old man to his family. "Help me pile stones.”

The old man and his family piled stones for him to stand on. As the leopard forced his way through the grass roof so that he could jump into the hut, the old man seized his red-hot knife from the fire. He plunged the knife into the leopard, again and again.

"Now the leopard will no longer attack us,” cried the old man. "He is dead and we can live without fear, and sleep peacefully in our huts at night.”

So the people of that village decided that the old man should be their chief because of his wisdom and his bravery.

What is the moral of the passage?

It is important to think clearly in dangerous situations.
Leopards are afraid to come near fire.
Older people are wiser than young people.
People who make wise decisions become good leaders.

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Answer:

the last option . People who make wiser decisions become good leaders

Answer:

A). It is important to think clearly in dangerous

Explanation:

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PROOF:

Why did American Colonist attack the city of Savannah in 1779?

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Answer:

The siege of Savannah or the Second Battle of Savannah was an encounter of the American Revolutionary War

Explanation:

In what ways has the Columbian Exchange impacted the state of Georgia?

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The Columbian Exchange greatly affected almost every society on earth, bringing destructive diseases that depopulated many cultures, and also circulating a wide variety of new crops and livestock that, in the long term, increased rather than diminished the world human population.

What is representative government? A. A government in which people are free to do what they like b. A government in which a king is the sole ruler c. A government in which people elect to represent their views in the government d. A government in which a religious institution is in control

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Answer:

(c) A government in which people elect to represent their views in the government

Explanation:

How would you explain the role of the second amendment in the current debates about gun ownership​

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the role of the second amendment in current debates about gun ownership is significant. the second amendment gives right to bear and keep arms. this amendment clearly states the right to own firearms that people strongly stand with. although gun ownership is a hot-button topic some people do argue that there should be gun regulation and stricter gun laws.

Who was George Grenville and what did he want from the colonists

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Answer:

George Grenville was a British Wig Statesman until he got the position of Prime Minister of Great Britain. He later became the Treasurer of the Navy, which he had the job of twice until it was 1761.

He wanted money from the colonists so he taxed the colonists heavily.

Explanation:

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As established by the Articles of Confederation, the national government could

A. Regulate trade
B. Enforce laws
C. Conduct diplomacy
D. Raise a nation

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Answer:

C. conduct diplomacy

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is C :)

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Answer:

can you attempt to make a star? the dots represent where a point could be

how can be a trial considered fair trial

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Answer:

A trial is considered fair when of course, all the legal actions of the court are followed. Everyone has their say, especially the defendant who is the one being put on trial.

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