Answer:
A bundle of tall grass. So option D
Explanation:
Answer:
D the guy above me 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.
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:
Which statement best describes the economy of ancient Egypt?
O Mining organizations controlled the economy with gold coins.
O The economy relied mostly on growing crops for food and goods.
O Merchants and business leaders were focused on building pyramids.
O Most people worked as hunters along the banks of the Nile River.
Answer:
Its B they're wrong
Answer:
B- The economy relied mostly on growing crops for food and goods.
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Explanation:
i did the lesson and got it correct.
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Write 3-4 paragraphs on the question "What makes Iba Batutta’s journey so important?"
Answer:Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan Muslim scholar and traveler. He was known for his traveling and undertaking excursions called the Rihla. His journeys lasted for a period of almost thirty years, covering nearly the whole of the known Islamic world and beyond. They extended from North Africa, West Africa, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe in the West, to the Middle East, Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, Southeast Asia and China in the East, a distance readily surpassing that of his predecessors. After his travels he returned to Morocco and gave his account of the experience to Ibn Juzay.
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Early life and Career:
Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta, was born in Tangier, Morocco, on the 24th of February 1304 C.E. (703 Hijra) during the time of the Marinid dynasty. He was commonly known as Shams ad-Din. His family was of Berber origin and had a tradition of service as judges. After receiving an education in Islamic law, he chose to travel. He left his house in June 1325, when he was twenty one years of age and set off from his hometown initially on a hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca, a journey that took him 16 months. He continued travelling and did not return to Morocco for at least 24 years. His journeys were mostly by land. To reduce the risk of being attacked, he usually chose to join a caravan. In the town of Sfax, he married. During his travels, he survived wars, shipwrecks, and rebellions.
He first began his voyage by exploring the lands of the Middle East. Thereafter he sailed down the Red Sea to Mecca. He crossed the huge Arabian Desert and traveled to Iraq and Iran. In 1330, he set of again, down the Red Sea to Aden and then to Tanzania. Then in 1332, Ibn Battuta decided to visit India. He was greeted open heartedly by the Sultan of Delhi. There he was appointed to the position of a judge. He stayed in India for a period of 8 years and then left for China. Ibn Battuta left for another adventure in 1352. He then went south, crossed the Sahara desert, and visited the African kingdom of Mali.
Finally, Battuta returned home to Tangier in 1355. It is questionable whether Ibn Battuta visited all the places that he described. In order to provide a comprehensive description of places in the Muslim world, Ibn Battuta probably relied on hearsay evidence and made extensive use of accounts by earlier travelers.
Ibn Battuta reported that he experienced culture shock in some of the regions he visited. The local customs of recently converted people did not fit his orthodox Muslim background. Among Turks and Mongols, he was astonished at the way women behaved. They were allowed freedom of speech. He also felt that the dress customs in the Maldives and some sub-Saharan regions in Africa were too revealing.
Death:
After the completion of the Rihla in 1355, little is known about Ibn Battuta’s life. He was appointed a judge in Morocco and died in 1368. The Rihla provides an important account of many areas of the world in the 14th century.
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How important was the French and Indian War for colonists?
Answer:
The French and Indian War began over the specific issue of whether the upper Ohio River valley was a part of the British Empire, and therefore open for trade and settlement by Virginians and Pennsylvanians, or part of the French Empire.
Explanation:
Answer:
there were lots of death that was for sure but also alot of family loss
Explanation:
The Judicial branch can check the power of the Executive branch by
1.ruling its acts unconstitutional.
2.not ratifying its treaties.
3.impeaching the President.
4.overriding the President's veto
Answer:
1.ruling its acts unconstitutional.
Explanation:
Judicial branch may check both the legislative and executive by declaring laws unconstitutional. Obviously, this is not the whole system, but it is the main idea.
Answer: 1.
Explanation:
The Judicial branch's job is to deem acts/laws constitutional.
Civil laws regulate many everyday situations, such as...
Why did Buddhism spread throughout India during the rule of the Mauryan
Empire?
Answer: The emperor Ashoka the Great encouraged all Indians to practice Buddhism
Explanation: I just took the test and this was the correct answer
Explain how residents of a community are affected by violent activism.
Who was known as the farther of new fence
Answer: Samuel de Champlain (brainliest please)
Which of these does not have its own government?
City
Country
State
Territory
Answer: Territory
Explanation:
City has its own government called municipality.
County has its own government
State has its own government
What are mound builders know for?
Answer:
Mound builders are known for the various cultures collectively termed "Mound Builders" were inhabitants of North America who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthen mounds for religious, ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes.
Explanation:
Answer:
Mound Builders were inhabitants of North America who, over a period of 5,000 years, built various styles of clay mounds for residential and religious purposes. ... Since the 19th century, the predominant academic consensus has been that the hills were built by indigenous peoples of the Americas.
For what reasons did many Muslims criticize the Umayyads?
Answer:
Many Christian cities used some of the taxes to maintain their churches and run their own organizations. Later, the Umayyads were criticized by some Muslims for not reducing the taxes of the people who converted to Islam.
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What set of written laws was Rome’s first, and applied to both the rich and poor?
A) twelve assemblies
B) twelve tables
C) code of Rome
D) Centuriate code
Answer: b.twelve tables
Explanation:
Answer:
Twelve Tables
Explanation:
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how did the National Assembly move france closer to a revolution ?
Answer:
Explanation:
The National Assembly was created amidst the turmoil of the Estates-General that Louis XVI called in 1789 to deal with the looming economic crisis in France. ... The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was vitally important to the French Revolution because it directly challenged the authority of Louis XVI.
Answer:
The National Assembly was created amidst the turmoil of the Estates-General that Louis XVI called in 1789 to deal with the looming economic crisis in France. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was vitally important to the French Revolution because it directly challenged the authority of Louis XVI.
Explanation:
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vWhatdid John Spargo asking Americans to do after they read his book?
Answer:
He wants people to take action against things that cause illnesses, like milk that is causing babies and mothers to become sick.
What is a treaty?
O A.
an informal agreement between two or more
OB.
a formal agreement between two heads of sta
O c.
an informal agreement between two heads of s
OD.
a formal agreement between two or more nati
Answer:
a formal concluded and ratified agreement between 2 country's.
Hostility towards immigrants by the native population is called:
A.nativism.
B.monopoly.
C.migration.
D.corporation.
Answer:
A. nativism
Explanation:
What were the restrictions listed in the slave codes?
Answer:
There were numerous restrictions to enforce social control: slaves could not be away from their owner's premises without permission; they could not assemble unless a white person was present; they could not own firearms; they could not be taught to read or write, nor could they transmit or possess “inflammatory”
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Answer: slaves could not be away from their owners without respective permission; they were unable to assemble unless a white person was present; they could not have ownership of firearms; they could not be taught to read or write
Explanation:
“Does development mean progress?"
Answer:
yep
Explanation:
Answer: yeah kinda
Explanation:
What are some ways that people prevent people from voting (what are methods of voter suppression?) Some ways that people are prevented from voting are.. ...
Answer:
Poll taxes
Explanation:
If you're referring to early America they charged African American people in order to vote
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Answer:donkey elephant fat lady
political boat
Explanation:
How did the industrial revolution change how war fought
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:
In your opinion, do life appointments of Supreme Court judges affect the way the Supreme Court works? Support your answer. Please help!
1. Describe how sumer met the three critical of a civilization. Use specific examples write down__________
2. How did the geography of a Mesopotamia contribute to the development of early civilization there? _________________
3. describe the three principal ways civilization spreads from one region to another. Type the answer please_____________
Answer:
Below on explanation
Explanation:
1. Summer helped crops grow and gave people vitamins.
2. Geography in Mesopotamia helped it to flourish because hills gave them an advantage in wars they had. *This is an inference*
3. The religion got popular so people wanted to partake in it.
Read the statement. The legislative branch is known as the “_[blank]_ Branch” of the federal government. Which best completes the sentence?
Citizens’
Your
People’s
Americans’
Answer: People’s
Explanation: it is the branch on which the citizens of the U.S. have the greatest impact and influence :)
Which action demonstrates how President Theodore Roosevelt could ""speak softly"" instead of ""using a big stick""?
Answer:
D) He supported the rebels in Panama.
Explanation:
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The answer is: D) He supported the rebels in Panama.
30,000 years ago, how tall/big were the average hunter-gatherers?
Why were immigrants taken to Ellis Island for "processing?
Answer:
The passengers disembarking ships at the gateway station in 1907 were arriving due to a number of factors, including a strong domestic economy and pogrom outbreaks of violence against Jews in the Russian Empire, says Vincent Cannato, associate professor of history at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and author of American
Explanation:
What do you think the term "futurity" means
Answer:
Explanation:
A Futurity is a reference to a future occurrence.