The Atacama Desert is the driest place on Earth which results in no clouds. This makes it a perfect place for:
Question 4 options:


Sky Diving


Storm Chasing


Star Gazing


Mountain Climbin

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Answer 1

Answer:

star gazing

Explanation:

with no clouds you can see the stars

Answer 2

Answer:

C. Stargazing

Explanation:

We watched videos in class and we saw the stars. It would be the perfect location for stargazing.


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What was Upton Sinclair’s main purpose in writing The Jungle?
to promote the socialist views that he adopted as an adult
to explain why journalists had an obligation to tell the truth
to arouse public sympathy for slaughterhouse workers
to prompt Congress to pass food-safety laws

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Answer:

it's C

Explanation:

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Upton Sinclair’s purpose in writing The Jungle was to arouse public sympathy for slaughterhouse workers.

The Jungle by Upton Sinclair pointed out the violations of meatpacking production. The book looked upon the worker's condition in the factories.The book also focuses on poor sanitation and hygiene. Workers in factories were given less wages with no sanitation.

Therefore we can conclude that Upton Sinclair’s book The Jungle looked upon the condition of the workers working in meatpacking factories.

Thus option C. is the correct answer.

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During the early middle ages,christiany provided its followers with wich of the following?

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Answer:

a sense of security and belonging

Answer:

a sense of security and belonging, it should state a means of controlling the masses and preserving the feudal system.

Explanation:

Christianity, like many organized religions, was a means of giving hope to the masses who were largely feudal peasants, or in other forms of indentured servitude.  The false promise of a better after life or heaven was a means of getting the masses to conform and observe certain societal norms to maintain order and preserve the feudal system.  It was primarily a means of social, economic, and political oppression that established a clear hierarchy in various settings by enslaving the minds of the impoverished who were almost always illterate and literally treated the word of the clergy as gospel.

How did Mansa Musa's pilgrimage impact the settlement and/or exploration of the Americas?

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Answer:

The journey to Mecca had a number of effects on the history of Western Sudan. Most significantly, the pilgrimage journey exposed Mali to Europe and the Middle East. The king had carried 30,000 pounds of gold, which signified the immense wealth in his empire. This created an impression on his acquaintances.

Explanation:

Answer:

The journey to Mecca had a number of effects on the history of Western Sudan. Most significantly, the pilgrimage journey exposed Mali to Europe and the Middle East. The king had carried 30,000 pounds of gold, which signified the immense wealth in his empire. This created an impression on his acquaintances.

Explanation:

In ww2 what team was japan in

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Answer:

axis powers

Explanation: LoL

Answer:

Axis powers

Explanation:

Japan was part of the axis powers even though japan was in a seperate continent


The First Continetal Congress was significant due to

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Answer:

They met for the first time to discuss how best to handle the colonial resistance to Parliament's Coercive Acts.

Explanation:

I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST.
A military company is _________.
a.
an army unit of between 75 to 200 soldiers.
b.
an army unit of between 10 to 20 soldiers.
c.
an army unit that flees from battle.
d.
an army unit that is inexperienced.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

A.) An army unit between 75 to 200 soldiers

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

I also agree with the one on top

How does the executive branch check the power of legislative branch

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the legislative branch can override that veto with enough votes. The legislative branch has the power to approve Presidential nominations, control the budget, and can impeach the President and remove him or her from office.

Reserved powers belong to the federal government.

True
False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The Tenth Amendment declares, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people." In other words, states have all powers not granted to the federal government by the Constitution.

In the British masacre did the soldiers commit murder or was it self defense?

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Answer:The Captain and I stood in front about half between the breech and muzzle of the Guns. I don't know who gave the word to fire,” Adams argued that reasonable doubt existed; Preston was found not guilty. The remaining soldiers claimed self-defense and were all found not guilty of murder.

Explanation:hope this is right have a good day

Answer:

In the British masacre soldiers did commit murder

Explanation:

Do you think a plan of
government that establishes a
"league of friendships among
states would be effective?
Explain.

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Answer:

A government plan that establishes a "league of friendships" among the states would be effective, because it would first allow states to discuss and consider issues among themselves before going to the courts (for example, Wisconsin v. Minnesota). Another reason is that if a state is considering a plan that might help itself, it could share these ideas with another state to implement for success.

Explanation:

Why is the earth round on the outside but flat on the inside of earth?

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The answer is :
The Earth is round all the way to the inner core out.

Answer:

She is correct! :)

Explanation:

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Read the following excerpt from Holes.

Stanley and his parents didn't believe in curses, of course, but whenever anything went wrong, it felt good to be able to blame someone.

Things went wrong a lot. They always seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

He looked out the window at the vast emptiness. He watched the rise and fall of a telephone wire. In his mind he could hear his father's gruff voice softly singing to him.

Which sentence from the excerpt contains a stated physical trait?

Stanley and his parents didn’t believe in curses, of course, but whenever anything went wrong, it felt good to be able to blame someone.
They always seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
He watched the rise and fall of a telephone wire.
In his mind he could hear his father’s gruff voice softly singing to him.

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Answer:

the guy above it wrong!

it's A: Stanley and his parents didn’t believe in curses, of course, but whenever anything went wrong, it felt good to be able to blame someone.

Explanation:

what was the status of enslaved people in the Medieval Muslim world?

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Answer:

Explanation:

La historia del comercio árabe de esclavos está relacionada con la práctica de la esclavitud en el mundo islámico, principalmente en Asia Occidental, África del Norte, África Oriental y algunos lugares de Europa (como la península ibérica, el sur de Italia durante el período de dominación musulmana, o el Imperio otomano) y actualmente en algunos países musulmanes del Sahel. El comercio árabe de esclavos se concentraba en los mercados esclavistas de Oriente Medio y el norte de África. Los esclavos con los que se comerciaba no estaban limitados a ningún tipo de color, etnia o religión, y entre ellos se incluían árabes y bereberes, especialmente en los primeros tiempos de la esclavitud musulmana.

Posteriormente, durante los siglos VIII y IX, en la época del califato islámico, la mayoría de los esclavos musulmanes eran obtenidos principalmente a partir de los pueblos eslavos (de donde derivaría la palabra esclavo en varios idiomas) de la Europa Oriental, (llamados Saqaliba por los musulmanes), persas, turcos, pueblos de las montañas del Cáucaso, como los georgianos, armenios y circasianos, así como pueblos de Asia Central, Escandinavia, bereberes del norte de África y otros pueblos de origen variado, como pueblos negros de origen africano.

A partir del siglo XVIII los esclavos del mundo musulmán llegaron mayoritariamente del sur del Sahara, y especialmente de África Oriental, hasta que la esclavitud fue oficialmente abolida a finales del siglo XIX.1​2​3​4​ No obstante, la esclavitud todavía sobrevive actualmente en el mundo musulmán de forma mucho más limitada o camuflada bajo prácticas abusivas o clandestinas en los países árabes del Golfo Pérsico, donde llegan mujeres y niños de los antiguos Estados soviéticos, Europa Oriental, el Lejano Oriente, África, el sur de Asia y otras partes de Oriente Medio.5​6​7​

Todas las sociedades musulmanas han sido esclavistas, desde Arabia al este de África, de Persia a Indonesia o la antigua España islámica.[cita requerida] Algunos Estados musulmanes como el Imperio otomano, el kanato de Crimea y Sokoto, fueron sociedades basadas en la esclavitud. Se calcula que unos 10-18 millones de subsaharianos fueron vendidos en países musulmanes.8​9​ Entre el año 1530 a 1780, alrededor de 1,25 millones de europeos fueron esclavizados en el norte de África10​ y otros 2-3 millones de eslavos fueron vendidos por el Kanato de Crimea, en donde el 75% de la población estaba compuesta por esclavos.11​12​ En una sola razia, en el año 1769 fueron capturadas unas 20 000 personas en una de las últimas cometidas por Crimea.13​

A pesar de la abolición de la esclavitud, cientos de personas siguen siendo esclavizadas por musulmanes en diferentes países. Tan sólo en 2014, más de 260 niñas fueron vendidas en el norte de Nigeria por islamistas. Las razias también son frecuentes en Kenia, en donde otras 12 mujeres fueron raptadas el mismo año.14​15​ Otros 35.000 cristianos son actualmente esclavos en Sudán, en donde se siguen los preceptos de la Sharia.

What was the primary economic activity in ancient Egypt?
O farming
O manufacturing
O mining
Ofishing

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Describe the circumstances of the writing of the Star Spangled Banner.

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Answer:

On September 14, 1814, Francis Scott Key pens a poem which is later set to music and in 1931 becomes America's national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The poem, originally titled “The Defence of Fort M'Henry,” was written after Key witnessed the Maryland fort being bombarded by the British during the War of 1812.

Explanation:

how did mesopotamia’s fertile soil affect the growth of civilizations in the area

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Answer:more and more people wanted to go for agricultural reasons such as fertile soil etc.

Explanation:

Why was Renaissance art like Greek and Roman art?

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Answer:

Artists turned to Greek and Roman sculpture, painting and decorative arts for inspiration

Explanation:

Answer:

B. it was religious

Explanation:

Renaissance art was mostly influenced by classical art. Artists turned to Greek and Roman sculpture, painting and arts for the inspiration and because their techniques mixed with Renaissance humanist philosophy.

Explain the definition of the term Political Power

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Answer:

Political power is the ability to control the behavior of people and/or influence the outcome of events. Political power enables people or groups to control the policies, functions, and culture of society.


Why was the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education
a major victory for the civil rights movement?
A. It ensured that African American students would receive a quality education in
schools with the same quality as those provided for white students.
B. It rejected the doctrine of "separate but equal" and declared that public schools could
not be segregated on the basis of race.
C. It ordered local governments to bus children to schools outside their neighborhoods
to achieve greater racial integration.
D.It upheld the doctrine established by the 1896 Supreme Court case Plessy v.
Ferguson that permitted laws segregating African Americans .

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Because it was the greatest impact and it talked about the segregation about that time.

B. It was also important in leading up to civil rights act of 1965. Even with the ruling integrating schools was very difficult and received a lot of pushback (see LittleRock Nine) but results were very positive (see Rucker Johnson study on school integration)

What was the translation movement an why did the caliphs want it?

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Answer:

They wanted to have famous and important Greek texts translated to Arabic so they could have their own library to expand upon the knowledge already obtained in other languages

14. Muslims placed an emphasis on knowledge and centers of learning spread throughout
other cities to include: *
(5 Points)
B, C and D

Timbuktu

Cordoba

Cairo

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Answer:

The correct answer choices are: Cordoba and Cairo

Explanation:

Both Cordoba and Cairo were learning centers during the height of Muslim power, in the high Middle Ages.

Cordoba especially, was around the 10th and 11th century, perhaps the most illustrated city in the world. In this city, both the arts and science flourished, and a tolerant culture developed, in which muslims, christians, and jews lived with a great degree of harmony for the time.

which of the following is not a part of the declaration of independence
A) Preamble
B)Article 1
C)Grievance
D)declaration

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The Declaration stands on its own, it has never been amended, while the Constitution has been amended 27 times also meaning you answers D  

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How did the industrial revolution change how war fought

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Answer:

It allowed for new machinery to be produced and at a much fast rate than ever before. This increase in technology combined with old war tactics led to total carnage that shocked the world.

Explanation:

The rule of Alexander the Great helped to do all of the following except:
a.
spread Greek culture.
c.
extend Greek & Macedonian rule.
b.
encourage the democratic process.
d.
bring ideas from Asia and Africa to Greece.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

I'd say B. don't quote me :( but I tried :)

Answer:

Alexander was indeed great

Explanation:

vWhatdid John Spargo asking Americans to do after they read his book?

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Answer:

He wants people to take action against things that cause illnesses, like milk that is causing babies and mothers to become sick.

What was Lincoln’s stated motivation for emancipating the slaves?
Group of answer choices

A. the belief that the institution of slavery was morally wrong

B. the belief that slavery was incompatible with the Constitution

C. the belief that emancipation would help suppress the rebellion

D. all of these

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D is the correct answer hope this helps

Answer:

The answer would be D. All of these

Song- Buffalo Soldiers.


Who is the voice that is speaking? What do we know about this person? What is his background? Is there a bias in what is written? How do you know this from the text? Remember that it is not enough simply to name the speaker. What can you say about the speaker based on references to the text or from the context?

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Answer:

Written by Bob Marley and Noel "King Sporty" Williams, the voice in this song is that of the Jamaican Rastafarians that feel a connection with the "Buffalo Soldiers," the black U.S. cavalry regiments that helped win the Indian Wars.

Explanation:

"The dreadlock Rasta was the Buffalo Soldier And he was taken from Africa", he says, "Win the war for America," "Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival Driven from the mainland To the heart of the Caribbean," describing their history under white domination and the Buffalo Soldiers as a symbol of courage and survival.

What were the goals and strategies of muckrakers? Were they
successful?

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Answer:

A muckraker was any of a group of American writers identified with pre- World War I reform and exposé writing. The muckrakers provided detailed, accurate journalistic accounts of the political and economic corruption and social hardships caused by the power of big business in a rapidly industrializing United States.

Explanation:

The muckrakers played a highly visible role during the Progressive Era. Muckraking magazines—notably McClure's of the publisher S. S. McClure—took on corporate monopolies and political machines, while trying to raise public awareness and anger at urban poverty, unsafe working conditions, prostitution, and child labor.

The primary goal was to expose the injustices in the society. Also, they managed to raise awareness during this time with regards to social, economical, and political problems.

Should I retire from the army im a five-star general

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Answer: If you want but in my opinon you shouldn’t

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Identify which terms or characteristics are associated with the life and work of Jacob Lawrence by matching the terms to the correct categorie.

a. Fresco
b. Used tempera
c. Found support from the W.P.A.
d. Art Project
e. The work Mountains
f. Clearing After Rain
g. India
h. Harlem

1. Associated with Jacob Lawrence
2. NOT Associated with Jacob Lawrence

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Answer:

1. Associated with Jacob Lawrence :

b. Used tempera ,

c. Found support from the W.P.A. ,

d. Art Project,

h. Harlem.

2. NOT Associated with Jacob Lawrence:

a. Fresco,

e. The work Mountains,

f. Clearing After Rain,

g. India.

Explanation:

Jacob Lawrence was an American painter famous for his paintings about the African- American themes. His paintings resonate with the Harlem renaissance, cubism, social realism, etc.

The terms of characteristics that he was associated with include the use of tempura, Art Project, Harlem, and also was supported by the W.P.A (Works Progress Association).

And the terms that he's not associated with are Fresco, the work Mountains, India, and Clearing After Rain.

The terms and Characteristics which are associated with the life and work of Jacob Lawrence are b. Used tempera , c. Found support from the W.P.A. , d. Art Project, h. Harlem.

Jacob Lawrence

Jacob Armstead Lawrence was an American painter, he focused his work on African-American's history and contemporary life. He called his style as "dynamic cubism", according to him he was inspired by decorations in his mother's home and Harlem.

He was also the part of Works Progress Association(WPA). His works have been associated with the use of tempera. Hence, we can say that he is Associated with option b, c, d, and h.

The Terms with which he is not associated are a. Fresco, e. The work Mountains, f. Clearing After Rain, g. India.

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