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whats the question ?
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What are three green party beliefs?
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this is what the green party is, The Green Party of the United States (GPUS) is a federation of Green state political parties in the United States. The party promotes green politics, specifically environmentalism; nonviolence; social justice; participatory, grassroots democracy; gender equality; LGBT rights; anti-war; anti-racism and ecosocialism.
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this is three benefits The Green Party favors the abolition of the death penalty, repeal of Three-strikes laws, banning of private prisons, legalization of marijuana, and decriminalization of other drugs.
how will the possible results of this election impact the future of minorities in the United States nationally and locally?
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in my opinoin i'll say every person that is battling for election has a good cause but a bad effect
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Which is the closest antonym for the word lurch
Answer:
Bear or create
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What do you think are the more important contributions the ancient Greeks made to the world today and why?
explain any four qualities of good society in brief
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1. Rudimentary Democratic Consent.
2. Universal Access to Human Essentials.
3. Access to Other Desirable Items.
4. Freedom and Liberty.
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9. (H.3) The Proclamation of 1763
a. marked the end of French rule in North America
b. gave new settlers the right to build on the western front.
c. was meant to protect Native Americans in the western land.
d. allowed the British to raise the prices on goods traded with the Indians.
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
After the British gained land west of the Appalachians they didnt want to encroach on native land.
WHAT WAS THE DUMBEST THING YOU EVER DONE
ME:
CALLING 911 ON MY BROTHERS PHONE HOPEING THE POLICE DONT COME
AKA (THEY DIDNT)
Answer:
me i may have asked a girl out on a date in second grade thinking it ment hang out and nothing love related :_
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Read the article titled "Castro Resigns." Why did the US impose trade sanctions against Cuba in 1962?
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On February 7, 1962, President john f Kennedy issues an executive order broadening the United States' restrictions on trade with Cuba. The ensuing embargo, which effectively restricts all trade between Cuba and the United States, has had profoundly negative effects on the island nation's economy and shaped the recent history of the Western Hemisphere.
The embargo was the result of a rapid decline in U.S.-Cuban relations. Though Fidel Castro revolutionaries had deposed a government backed by the U.S. in 1959, the new Cuban regime initially sought a friendly relationship with its most powerful neighbor. Castro undertook a goodwill tour of the States and spoke excitedly of greater regional cooperation, but the Americans remained skeptical, fearing that he was a communist. The following year, President Dwight d Eisenhower American companies from selling oil to Cuba, prompting Castro to nationalize all three American oil refineries on the island. After the Bay of pigs invasion , a botched attempt at counter-revolution staged by the CIA in 1961, Castro abandoned all hope of a friendly relationship with the U.S., declaring Cuba to be Marxist. The diplomatic situation grew icier and icier, leading Kennedy to broaden the embargo.
The embargo has lapsed several times, notably under Presidents Jimmy carter and Barack Obama . As a result, it has become easier for Americans to legally enter Cuba, although travel is still restricted, and some American agribusinesses are allowed to sell to Cuba. Nonetheless, the embargo has had a devastating effect. Though the U.S. economy is actually estimated to lose substantially more per year—nearly $5 billion—due to the embargo, the much smaller economy of Cuba is estimated to lose roughly $685 million per year. Losses from potential American tourists, who flock to virtually every other island in the Caribbean, account for much of that.
The embargo has never achieved the main objective of most embargoes—isolating the target nation and forcing it to acquiesce to its opponent's demands—but did force Cuba to become highly dependent on the Soviet union. When the USSR dissolved in 1991 the Cuban economy was devastated. Cuba continues to trade with the rest of the world, but the embargo on the movement of people and goods between the island and the region's wealthiest, most powerful nation has dealt its economy a blow that has hampered the its development for nearly all of its history as an independent nation.
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In February 1962, President Kennedy imposed a trade embargo on Cuba because of the Castro regime’s ties to the Soviet Union. Pursuant to the President’s directive, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued the Cuban Import Regulations. On July 9, 1963, OFAC issued a more comprehensive set of prohibitions, the Cuban Assets Control Regulations, which effectively banned travel by prohibiting any transactions with Cuba.
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Pros and cons of a unitary system
Answer:
Advantages Disadvantages
Government power clear-cut Hypercentralism (overdependence on central government)
Faster reaction to emergencies Detachment from the needs of the people
Legislation passes quickly May lead to tyranny
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How did the Mississippian people use the mounds they built?
The mounds provided a home for village chiefs only.
The mounds were permanent homes for all villagers.
The mounds provided a way to plant and cultivate crops.
The mounds were used for burials and other religious rituals.
Answer: The mounds were used for rituals and other religious rituals.
Explanation:
Like the mound builders of the Ohio, these people built gigantic mounds as burial and ceremonial places.
How did Americans make purchases before the war, and how did that change after the war?
Answer:
I can't remember the answer
Explanation:
Early universities were created to train
A. people in Government
B. leaders of settlements
C. ministers in the Christian religion
Answer:
C. ministers in the Christian religion
Which process will decrease the level of CO2 in the atmosphere?
O A growing trees
O B. cutting trees
O C. burning trees
OD.
increasing the human population
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The story of the telephone’s invention in 1876 is one of hard work, determination, and triumph. Many accounts make it sound like a fairy tale. After all, it has a terrific happy ending in which the hero, Alexander Graham Bell, uses his astonishing new device to transmit the words "Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you.” However, the true story of how the telephone came to be is not quite as happy as most imagine. In fact, it is not a tale of triumph at all, but one of tragedy. What’s more, the first words ever spoken over a wire could not possibly have been uttered by Alexander Graham Bell, because he was only two years old at the time.
Based on the excerpt, which statement best describes the author’s attitude toward Alexander Graham Bell?
The author greatly dislikes Bell for taking credit for the invention of the telephone.
The author feels pity for Bell because he is not the real inventor of the telephone.
The author celebrates Bell even though he gives him only partial credit for the telephone.
The author feels it is important to show that Bell was not the true inventor of the telephone.
Answer: The answer is D
Explanation: The last sentence made me think D was the correct answer as he says, “what’s more, the first words ever spoken over a wire could not possibly have been uttered by Alexander Graham Bell, because he was only two years old at the time.”. The author is trying to make a point that Alexander could not have invented the telephone because he was too young when it was first invented. Thus trying to convey that it is important to look past the glorified story and look towards the real one.
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What country in Asia is off the northwestern coast of North America?
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Russia. It's across the Bering Strait from Alaska and is a European, Central Asian and East Asian country.
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Most people in the United Kingdom have jobs in banking, health care, or insurance. These jobs all belong in the __________ economic sector.
Answer:
Services
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what was NOT one of the weaknesses of the articles of confederation
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Congress was unable to regulate interstate and foreign commerce; some states refused to pay for goods they purchased from abroad. Congress was unable to impose taxes; it could only borrow money on credit. No national court system was established to protect the rights of U.S. citizens.
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Why do
people torture a poor and helpless woman ?
Give an example of each type of weathering and why are they considered weathering
Answer:
here is some weathering
Explanation:
These are freeze-thaw, onion skin exfoliation, chemical and biological weathering
In 1775, the colonists in America revolted against King George III and the British government. For a social studies project, Charles wants to write a historical narrative about the events of the American Revolution. Which of these references would be a primary source that Charles could use? *
The elements on the Periodic Table that we use today are arranged by
Answer:
They are arranged by in order by the increasing atomic number.
Explanation:
The horizontal rows are called periods and the vertical columns are called groups.Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties.This is because they have the same number of our electron and the same valency.
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what are the arguments of and against death penalty
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The most common and most cogent argument against capital punishment is that sooner or later, innocent people will get killed, because of mistakes or flaws in the justice system. Witnesses, (where they are part of the process), prosecutors and jurors can all make mistakes.
10. Phytoplankton act as a carbon store when they
A. Breathe in CO2
B. Die and become a food source for other creatures
C. Die and move down into the deepest part of the ocean
Answer:I believe it is B or A Mostly A I think.
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How did the non-Aztec people living in the Valley of Mexico feel when the Aztecs arrived?
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Answer:
They live as a homeless Wanderes before the The aztec arrived in the valley.
Explanation:
The aztecs were newcoming aliebs in the valley of mexico.
what is the formal role of the states amending the constitution ??
Answer:
They ratify amendments.
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt.
The parents out there already know what I’m talking about: the mothers and fathers taking on second jobs, the folks getting bills for their children’s education they cannot pay. And this is an education they thought they’d saved for. I say, enough! A college education should not be a privilege but a right.
The excerpt is best characterized as an
Answer:
the answer is A
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NAFTA was important to North American countries because it__________.
A- broke down trade barriers
B- established a military alliance
C-promoted alternative energy sources
D-provided free healthcare for all people
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Answer:
A .broke down trade barriers
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What did the First Great Awakening and the Enlightenment have in common? Group of answer choices
A. The influence of both faded quickly and remained dormant for decades.
B. They stressed the importance of individuals over institutions.
C. They had more of an impact in Britain than the colonies.
D. They focused on reason as the guiding principle in colonists' lives.
how had American's previously viewed terrorisms, and how did their views change after 9/11?
Answer:Three years after 9/11, Americans are still thinking and talking about how to protect our nation in this new era. The national debate continues.
Countering terrorism has become, beyond any doubt, the top national security priority for the United States. This shift has occurred with the full support of the Congress, both major political parties, the media, and the American people.
Explanation: Its true
Read the first paragraph of the article.
The town of Boston had a law that caused a lot of trouble. The law said soldiers could live in peoples' homes in a time of peace. They said this was done to make more people safe. But this was causing fights between the people and the soldiers. Many said the soldiers were trying to start fights with people of the town.
What can readers learn from this paragraph?