The four major Japanese islands are Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Hokkaido. As a result, choice (A) is the best way to respond.
What do you know about Japan's islands?The largest of the main islands, Honshu Island is 227,960 km2 in size and home to almost 104 million people. Japan's "main island," Honshu, is not only its biggest and most populous island but also the hub of its economic and political power.
Shikoku Island is the fourth-largest main island in terms of area (18,801 km2) and has a population of about 3.8 million. Japan's inner sea is formed by Shikoku, a smaller, rural island that runs parallel to the southwest of the coast of western Honshu.
Kyushu Island is the third-largest island in the world, measuring 36,782 km2. The island of Kyushu, which has significant volcanic activity, has served as a key entryway to Japan.
The smallest main island, Okinawa Island, is about 1,199 km2, and it is home to over 1.3 million people.
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The following question references the novel The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane.
Which is not a theme that is present in The Red Badge of Courage?
a.
Courage is fighting when afraid rather than fleeing.
c.
Being a man means accepting one's mistakes and living with confident strength.
b.
War is not a fair way to test a man's courage.
d.
Maturity is often attained after being tested and humbled by a challenge.
Which best describes a tornado?
a hurricane-like storm that rarely occurs in Georgia.
a tropical storm that forms over the ocean and moves to land.
a column of air stretching from a thunderstorm to the ground.
a windy cold front that follows thunderstorms and hail.
Answer:
i think c sorry im late
Explanation:
The United States consumed about 19 million barrels of petroleum per day in 2000. This rate continues to increase. It is important to develop alternative sources of energy because petroleum —
F will eventually use up all the oxygen needed for human survival
G is being spilled into the ocean faster than it is being used
H fails to store solar energy and contains limited chemical energy
J is a limited source of energy that is almost impossible to renew
Answers: feels like all of the above is the correct answer
To help paint an accurate mural at school, a student should use a
digital graphics program to map out a design.
digital blueprints program to create a template.
computer animation program to bring the mural to life.
color chart to pick out the right colors.
All of the following are reasons that Estevanico was chosen as a guide for the De Niza expedition EXCEPT ________.
a.
he could speak some Native American languages
b.
he was familiar with the land
c.
he had already gone to the cities of gold
d.
Cabeza de Vaca was in Spain
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer: A.
he could speak some Native American languages
Explanation:
Which principle best applies to this example?
One of the island governments allowed the citizens to vote on issues while another government had a single leader who made all the decisions alone.
A - Principle 1: People organize for stability and safety
B - Principle 2: Governments use power to get things done
C – Principle 3: Governments use power differently
Answer:
Maybe C
Explanation:
What best describes the climate found in the highest elevations of the Andes Mountains?
The change in climatic conditions results in the temperature of the Andes Mountains and the rainfall in the region also fluctuates as a result of the same.
What are climatic conditions?A change in the climatic conditions results in an increase or decrease in the temperature, and every after-effect of the same is also bound to take place accordingly.
In the case of Andes Mountains, when the temperature rises, the rainfall is lowered and rises with a given fall in the temperature.
Hence, it can be stated that the climatic conditions of the Andes Mountains differs as per the change in the temperature of the region.
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Would other Arabs in the Middle East support Israel or Palestine? Why?
Answer:
In Israel and in much of the Western world, we tend to think the Arab world is united in its support for the Palestinians — that it wants nothing more than to solve the Palestinian problem by giving them a state, and that all Arabs and Muslims love the Palestinians and hate Israel. This is a simplistic and incomplete view. While it is true that many, perhaps even the majority, of Arabs and Muslims hate Israel, there are a good many who hate the Palestinians just as much.
Explanation:
Their hatred of Israel stems from its success at surviving despite wars, terror, boycotts, and constant enmity. It stems from the fact that a Jewish state exists even though Judaism, in the Muslim view, was superseded by Islam, the “true religion.” This hatred is exacerbated by other stark disparities: Israel is a democracy while many Arabs and Muslims live under dictatorships; Israel is rich while many Arabs and Muslims are poor; Israel is a paradise compared to some Arab countries. In short, they despise Israel because it has succeeded in areas where they have failed.
The illustration shows French trading ships returning to a French port from North America. Which natural resources are the ships most likely carrying? O coal and oil O rice and wheat O fur and timber O cotton and tobacco
Answer:
Cotton and Tobacco
Explanation:
It was the most poular prouducts back in that time
Aaron keeps texting throughout his study session. Why should he minimize such distractions?
to recognize his priorities
to avoid breaks
to maintain his to-do list
to stay focused
Answer: “To stay focus”
Answer:
The answer is d on edge
Explanation: I think
Read this excerpt from "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man” in The People Could Fly
He hollered, "There's nothin here but a sucklin pig!"
This excerpt is from which part of the story?
the exposition
the rising action
the climax
the resolution
Answer: D. The Resolution
Answer fast please!
Jackson supported states’ rights over the preservation of the Union during the Nullification
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
Sorry I was wrong. He supported states’ rights over the preservation of the Union, but opposed during the Nullification. However, he comprised in the end, so true.
Explanation:
I hope this helps.
1) What are the two main types of democracies?
A) Dictatorship and Direct
B) Monarchy and Representative
C) Republican and Democrat
D) Direct and Representative
2) Which of the following best describes a democracy?
A) A government run by a small group of people.
B) A government run by the people.
C) A government run by a single person.
D) A government run by powerful corporations.
Answer:
1) D or C
2) D
Explanation:
What did the Greeks believe about people?
They could use their minds to choose good governments.
They lacked the potential to rule themselves.
They were better off relying on a strong leader.
They asked too many questions that they were unable to answer.
Answer:
I think it's C strong leader
Answer:
C sounds the best out of them I think
What was the earliest challenge that Pánfilo de Narváez and his crew faced on their journey?
a.
There were no challenges on the journey.
b.
They were attacked by Native Americans.
c.
They lost there supply ships.
d.
A storm capsized their barges.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
CCCCCCCC
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I have done this before
How did the Administration of Justice Act change local government?
A It limited who could be tried in Massachusetts judicial courts.
B It stated that British officials must run all meetings.
C It made gatherings, such as town meetings, illegal.
D It established the First Continental Congress.
Suppose a country wants to protect workers and industries in their own nation from foreign competition. Which of the following would BEST meet their goal?
A. impose a tariff
B. impose an embargo
C. lower their GDP
How does a mixed economy determine who to produce goods and services for?
A. the customer that will buy it
B. the government controls distribution
C. the customer that will buy it, but the government will make rules about worker safety
Independence Movements in Africa
Between 1957 and 1993 nearly 50 African states achieved independence from colonial rule. The first sparks of resistance to foreign control took shape much earlier, though, in some cases hundreds of years earlier. Independence movements developed throughout Africa in the mid-1900s. Although they followed different paths, they shared a common beginning: resistance to domination by foreign powers. Unfortunately, once in control, many of these independence movements imposed their own form of domination. As a result, modern Africa continues to wrestle with many of the same political problems that motivated the independence movements of the past.
Describe the common trigger for the indepedence movements in Africa.
Answer:
the common trigger for the indepedence movements is when they did not like the dictatorship over them.
Explanation:
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The Yazoo Land Act of 1795 sold much of modem Mississippi and Alabama to four land development companies for $500,000. The Act was passed by the General Assembly and signed by the
governor of Georgia
Which additional factor associated with the Yazoo Land Act MOST contributed to public opposition to the deal?
A
Many in the state believed that $500,000 was far less than the land was worth
B
Many in the state supported prominent Georgia senator, James Jackson, who was opposed to the act and wanted it nullified
С
Many in the state had discovered that land companies had bribed some members of the Georgia General Assembly to pass the act.
D
Many in the state felt that the land lottery system was a much fairer and more equitable method to distribute land to the residents of Georgia,
I think is D
Explanation:
Really don't remember that much from last year
This map shows that by 1850, Georgia had more rail lines than any other Southern state. O rail lines in many parts of the state. O rail lines concentrated along its coast.. more rail lines than roads.
Answer:
Georgia's first railroad tracks were laid in the mid-1830s on routes leading from Athens, Augusta, Macon, and Savannah. Some twenty-five years later, the state not only could claim more rail miles than any other in the Deep South but also had linked its major towns and created a new rail center, Atlanta. The railroads continued to expand until the 1920s, when a long decline began that lasted into the 1990s. Today, the state's rail system is a strong, 5,000-mile network anchored by two major lines, Norfolk Southern and CSX, and a couple dozen shortlines.
Explanation:
Answer
Rail lines in many parts of the state
Explanation:
When you examine the map, you can see many railroads connected together. The train was a major innovation that was more efficient that traveling by water.
Based on the reading, make a prediction: Where did power come from in ancient Egypt? giving brain liest for whoever answers ITS ONLY ONE WRD U NEED TO ANSWER
Answer:
Pharaoh
Explanation:
Between 1820 and 1850, some Americans discriminated against German immigrants because they.....
A were Protestant.
B did not speak English.
C were hired as skilled workers.
D wanted to become farmers.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Ive seen this question a couple of times and all of them have D as the answer. Hope this helps! plz mark brainliest
Answer:
D
Explanation: i just took this test and d was the answer, hope this helps lol
Which economic system is based on customs and social roles?
A. Traditional
B. Market
C. Command
Answer:
I would say traditional
Explanation:
not 100% sure
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What’s 800000000000.989 times 78.902
6.31216e+13 thats your answer
How can ecotourism prevent people from leaving their homes in the Caribbean?
Write your response in 2 to 3 complete sentences.
Answer: Ecotourism allows a traveler to become educated about the areas he is travelling to – about its physical landscape and its cultural characteristics. Importantly, ecotourism in many instances provides funding for further conservation of precious environmental resources whilst also boosting economic development.
Can a person under the influence of a love charm or potion be married in California? why or Why not?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because it's their own right to decide if they want to or not.
One way for Oglethorpe to solve the problems of poverty and debt was to create a colony for the purpose of O commerce. O charity. O equality. O fundraising.
Answer:
i think that it would be b
Explanation:
Answer:
B.Charity
Explanation:
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Which of these resources will most likely be depleted first?
A Wind
B Solar energy
C Fossil fuels
D Water
3. Which factor allowed the Mississippian American Indians to settle in one place and develop permanent settlements in Georgia during the time of European contact? A. Weapons or B Pottery or C Religion or D
Agriculture
Answer:
I wanted to k ow this question to