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What is Sufism?


1. the study of human behavior and spirit through the use of reason and logic

2.a style of design that relies on mathematical patterns of repeated shapes and colors

3.the art of writing words in a creative and decorative way, commonly found in Islamic culture

4.a belief and practice of Islam based on the idea that people can experience Allah’s wisdom and love

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Answer 1

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4.

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Answer 2

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4.a

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Sufism is in relation to the "Phenomenon of feeling Allah's Presense" particularly Allah.  It's common in all religions just different names.


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In Southeast Asia, terraced paddies are often flooded and used to grow
A. corn
B. apples
C. rice
D. cotton

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it’s c
rice is actually grown in flooded fields

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C

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What were nations broke after WWI?

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The former empire of Austria-Hungary was dissolved, and new nations were created from its land: Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. The Ottoman Turks had to give up much of their land in southwest Asia and the Middle East. In Europe, they retained only the country of Turkey.

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Which of these are practices in Sufism?

1.calligraphy and poetry
2.scientific inquiry and math
3.storytelling and art
4.dance and meditation

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Answer:

4

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dance and meditation

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i think not sure

which section of the declaration of independence uses enlightenment principles to explain why the colonies should be free from British rules

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Answer:

Preamble

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What year was the Hammurabi’s Code Made In

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According to the sources we have it was created somewhere around 1754 BC.

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Hammurabi was a famous Babylonian ruler from the 18th Century BC. His code is the first known written law in the human history that we know of.

Certain obligation, punishments and codes incorporated in it are pretty harsh, but it was the first try to codify the laws in certain country.

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1754 BC

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How were the egyptian's
religious beliefs similar or different from other
religions?
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Answer:

Egyptian's religion is complex, like all religions. It evolved over the centuries from one that emphasized local deities into a national religion with a smaller number of principal deities. Some theologians think that Egypt was moving towards a monotheistic faith in a single creator, symbolized by the sun god.

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Madagascar’s economy is focused on vanilla, while Saudi Arabia’s economy is centered around oil. Why have these countries chosen to specialize in these particular products?
A.
They have large amounts of these resources available.
B.
These products are very difficult to produce.
C.
No other countries in the world trade these products.
D.
They need to specialize in these products so their citizens have enough of them.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because they have a lot of that something.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

I took the test

In the case of McCulloch vs. Maryland, what was the Supreme Court ruling based
upon?

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Answer:

reserved powers

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the answer is b, all the others are wrong

TRUE or FALSE: The most central mystery of the Christian faith is the Trinity.

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Answer:

the answer is........ TRUE

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Trinity:

The central mystery of the Christian faith. It teaches that there are three Persons in one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Destiny took an inflated balloon and moved it back and forth across a wool cloth. In doing so she was able to charge the balloon with static electricity. Once she was done, she turned on the sink to have a slow stream of water. She then moved the balloon towards the water, causing the stream of water to move away from the balloon. Which of the following best describes the types of forces present in this scenario?All the forces that are present when moving the balloon provide examples of contact forces.

A.All the forces that are present when moving the balloon provide examples of non-contact forces.

B.Moving a balloon across a wool cloth is an example of a contact force and the static electricity on the balloon is an example of a non-contact force.

C.Moving a balloon across a wool cloth is an example of a non-contact force and the static electricity on the balloon is an example of a contact force.

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Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

Moving a balloon across a wool cloth is an example of a contact force

How are yourself and identity constructed and influenced by your culture? Include three things you discovered about your cultural identity ANSWER PLSS ASAP​

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Answer:

Cultural identities are influenced by several different factors such as ones religion, ancestry, skin color, language, class, education, profession, skill, family and political attitudes. These factors contribute to the development of one's identity.

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Answer:

I agree this is used for answer and question not for dating!!

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for those that are now understanding and those who arleady understand, have an amazing day

Answer:

burnnnn

finally someone said something.

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100% agree. no, scratch dat. 300% agree.

How does the Constitution structure the legislative branch?

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Answer:Established by Article I of the Constitution, the Legislative Branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate, which together form the United States Congress. ... The Senate is composed of 100 Senators, 2 for each state.

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How did human societies begin to change at the conclusion of the last Ice Age?
A.
War between the tribes occurred.
B.
Hunting techniques improved.
C.
Permanent settlements formed.
D.
The first cave paintings appeared.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer: A

Explanation:

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War between the tribes occurred

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so like can someone write a short paragraph about the 10 amendment's

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Answer:

1  Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.

2 Right to keep and bear arms in order to maintain a well regulated militia.

3 No quartering of soldiers.

4 Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures.

5 Right to due process of law, freedom from self-incrimination, double jeopardy.

6 Rights of accused persons, e.g., right to a speedy and public trial.

7  Right of trial by jury in civil cases.

8 Freedom from excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments.

9 Other rights of the people.

10 Powers reserved for the states.

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One major characteristic that defines a culture is a shared:
O A. job description.
O B. form of currency.
O C. physical appearance.
O D. style of art and music.

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It would be D because different cultures all have a unique style of art and music.

Why was Atlanta specifically targeted by the Union Army during the Civil War? A Atlanta was the Confederacy's largest port. B Atlanta was the capital city of the Confederacy. C Atlanta was an important Confederate railroad hub. D Atlanta was General William Sherman's hometown.

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Answer:

C. Atlanta was an important Confederate railroad hub.

Explanation:

Battle Of Atlanta Summary: The Battle of Atlanta was fought on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia. Union forces commanded by William T. Sherman, wanting to neutralize the important rail and supply hub, defeated Confederate forces defending the city.

Where were most Acadians relocated to during the Great Upheaval?
A. The colony of New France
B. Alantic and Caribbean colonies
C. England
D. France

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Answer: I believe B

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It is B.Atlantic and Caribbean colonies

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how does community act as a bridge between the past and present generation​

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.

The way in which the community act as a bridge between the past and present generation​ is the following.

The community serves as a generational bridge because one generation has their culture, ways of living, traditions, customs, points of view, that are passed through the next generation that receives the influence of the past generation belief systems.

The social interaction in the community serves as the conduit to maintain, modify, or totally change those traditions and belief systems that the new generation can decide to use or change, according to social circumstances.

Why do I need to write at least twenty letters

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Answer:

who knows

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You are a farmer in ancient Mesopotamia and you grow 500 bushels a year. Your family uses 300 bushels a year. What do you have?

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Answer:

200

Explanation:

500-300=200 bushels

Who was the first communist leader of Russia?

Marx
Lenin
Stalin
Khrushchev
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Answer:

it Lenin =)

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Who was the first president of the Republic of Guyana?​

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Answer:

You

Explanation:

Answer:

Arthur Chung was the first president If the republic of Guyana

which Number represents the country of germany

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Answer: (C 3

Explanation:

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the number is +49

Explanation:

I do not have any explanation so please don't ask me

Who runs our county? What title do they have?

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Answer:

the orange president

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a county mayor or county executive is in charge of each county

What landforms are created by wave erosion and deposition?

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Answer:

Wave erosion and depositionn can create unique landforms, such as wave-cut cliffs, sea arches, and sea stacks.

Explanation:

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Answer:

platforms, arches, and sea stacks

100 POINTS PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
It's about the McCulloch v. Maryland case.

Case background
1. Identify the plaintiff and defendant in the case.
2. Explain why the case was brought to the Supreme Court.
3. Describe the goal of each side in the case. What type of decision was desired?

Constitutional connections
4. Explain the key rights or amendments involved in the case.
5. Did the case primarily center on an issue of civil rights or civil liberties? Explain.

Case outcomes
6. Describe the majority decision of the court and several arguments as to why the justices ruled the way they did.
7. If there was one dissenting decision of the court, explain it in detail. Why did some justices disagree with the majority?
8. What precedent was set by the court’s decision? What impact did it have on American society?

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Case background

1) Identify the plaintiff and defendant in the case.

The state of Maryland was the plaintiff and McCulloch is the defendant.

2) Explain why the case was brought to the Supreme Court.

The case went to the Supreme Court. Maryland contended that as a sovereign state, it had the ability to burden any business inside its boundaries. McCulloch's lawyers contended that a public bank was "essential and legitimate" for Congress to build up to complete its specified forces.

3) Describe the goal of each side in the case. Why was the case brought to the court, and what type of decision was desired?

The province of Maryland forced an assessment on the bank of $15,000/year, which clerk James McCulloch of the Baltimore branch would not pay. The case went to the Supreme Court. Maryland contended that as a sovereign state, it had the ability to burden any business inside its lines. McCulloch's lawyers contended that a public bank was "vital and appropriate" for Congress to set up to do its specified forces.

Constitutional connections

1) Explain the key rights or amendments involved in the case.

Congress had inferred powers under the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution to make the Second Bank of the United States and that the territory of Maryland did not have the ability to burden the Bank.The Court decided that Maryland did not have the ability to burden the Bank in light of the fact that, in accordance with the Supremacy Clause of Article VI of the Constitution, the laws of the United States trump clashing state laws.

2) Did the case primarily center on an issue of civil rights or liberties, or does it primarily center on other issues? Explain.

It was centered on liberties. In a unanimous decision, the Court held that Congress had the power to incorporate the bank and that Maryland could not tax instruments of the national government employed in the execution of constitutional powers. Pursuant to the Necessary and Proper Clause

Case outcomes

1) Describe the majority decision of the court and several arguments as to why the justices ruled the way they did.

The Supreme Court ruled by a unanimous decision that Congress had implied powers under the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution to create the Second Bank of the United States and that the state of Maryland lacked the power to tax the Bank. Maryland argued that as a sovereign state, it had the power to tax any business within its borders. McCulloch's attorneys argued that a national bank was “necessary and proper” for Congress to establish in order to carry out its enumerated powers.

2) If there was one dissenting decision of the court, explain it in detail. Why did some justices disagree with the majority?

It was a unanimous decision

3) What precedent was set by the court’s decision? What impact did it have on US society?

Many states questioned the constitutionality of the national bank, and Maryland set a precedent by requiring taxes on all banks not chartered by the state. Maryland that Congress had the authority to establish a federal bank, and that the financial institution could not be taxed by the states. But the decision carried a much larger significance, because it helped establish that the Constitution gave Congress powers that weren't explicitly spelled out in the document.

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(1) The plaintiff in the  McCulloch v. Maryland case was the State of Maryland, specifically represented by James William McCulloch, who was the cashier of the Baltimore branch of the Second Bank of the United States. The defendant in the case was the State of Maryland itself.

(2) The McCulloch v. Maryland case was brought to the Supreme Court because the State of Maryland had imposed a tax on the Second Bank of the United States, which McCulloch refused to pay. The case revolved around the question of whether the state had the power to tax a federal institution.

(3) The goal of the State of Maryland was to assert its power to tax the Second Bank of the United States and collect revenue from it. On the other hand, the goal of McCulloch, representing the bank, was to challenge the state's authority to tax the federal institution.

(4) The key rights or amendments involved in the case include the Necessary and Proper Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 18) and the Supremacy Clause (Article VI, Clause 2) of the United States Constitution.

The Necessary and Proper Clause grants Congress the power to make laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out its enumerated powers. The Supremacy Clause establishes that federal law is supreme over state law when there is a conflict between the two.

(5) The case primarily centered on an issue of constitutional interpretation and federalism, rather than civil rights or civil liberties. It dealt with the scope of federal power and the relationship between the federal government and the states.

(6) The majority decision of the court, delivered in 1819, upheld the supremacy of federal law over state law and ruled in favor of McCulloch. Chief Justice John Marshall wrote the opinion, stating that Congress had the authority to establish a national bank under the Necessary and Proper Clause.

(7) There was no dissenting decision in the case. All the justices agreed with the majority opinion.

(8) The precedent set by the court's decision in McCulloch v. Maryland was the affirmation of the supremacy of federal law and the authority of Congress to exercise implied powers necessary for the execution of its enumerated powers.

The ruling had a lasting impact on American society by clarifying the balance of power between the federal government and the states and setting a precedent for future cases involving the scope of federal authority.

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what can the united nations do

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Answer:

The United Nations (U.N.), headquartered in New York, is an international organization of 193 member-states. It was founded in 1945 to prevent another world war.1  

The U.N.'s founding charter mandates four ambitious purposes. It maintains international peace, which is a full-time job in itself. The U.N.'s other three missions help to achieve that overarching goal. It fosters friendly relations between its members, it solves international problems and promotes human rights, and it harmonizes its members' actions.  

The U.N. also has a host of other initiatives:

Helps countries reduce hunger, disease, and illiteracy Promotes economic development and sustainable developmentProtects refugeesProvides disaster relief Counters terrorism Promotes nuclear non-proliferation  Clears landminesProtects indigenous culturesUpholds international lawHOPE THIS HELPS :) PLEASE MARK AS BRILLIANT IF IM RIGHT :)

Random question, what are the pluses and minuses of President Trump´s so-called ¨reign¨

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Answer:

The pros and cons

Explanation:

Pros are the pluses

Minuses are the cons.

Answer:

I am going to answer this one :)

Trump thinks he is better than anyone else

No idea for a plus

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