Why are port cities impotant?

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Answer 1
omg i remember thiss, it’s because they are nearby bodies of water and can help transport goods everywhere
Answer 2

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They are important because of global trade as trade keeps growing.

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In the ancient world, all of the following were requirements for citizens EXCEPT:
A.
paying taxes
B.
serving in the military
C.
attending public school
D.
obeying national leaders without question



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C
D

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c   :)

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Answer:

It think it’s c

Explanation:

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How did geography affect early people in North America?

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Explanation: The peoples of the Northwest settled along the West Coast of North America. The warm ocean currents helped keep the climate in this region more moderate. The Northwest peoples lived off of the ocean and rivers. They fished and hunted wildlife. Their lands were covered with thick forests. These forests provided another source of food such as wild berries, nuts and fruits.

The Constitution of India was drawn up under very difficult circumstances .’ Explain.
Shankar, Gita, Shyam and Manohar have their own handloom carpet weaving 3 factory in a village. Each member contributes towards the number of carpets woven in a year. The factory produces 50 carpets annually. Manohar leaves for
the city and he finds a job. The output of carpets woven in the year remains unchanged despites Manohar’s departure and no other changes being made in the factory.
A. Why does the output of carpets remain constant, despite Manohar’s departure?
B. Is it a waste of human resource to employ more than the required number of people?
C. Identifythesectoroftheiremployment

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what are the differences between the bolsheviks and anarchist philosophies ​

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A Bolshevik was a Russian Communist and Anarchism is a type of politcal philosophy and movement that rejects all involuntary.

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Think about the following goal listed in the Preamble of the United States Constitution: To secure the blessing of liberty for ourselves and our posterity. Search for an image that symbolizes or illustrates this goal. Copy and paste the web address of the site where you found this picture into the answer box. Explain in one or two complete sentences why you believe the image that you selected in Question 27 illustrates or symbolizes this goal.

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you can just use the we the people amendment.  it is the Constitution of United States of America:  We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

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Answer:

what is the tutorial?

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How does superstition cause gender discrimination?

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★ According to these superstitions, men are regarded as the good omen and women are considered as bad omen.

★ The women are abiding by various rules and regulations on the basis of the superstitious belief.

★ They are forbidden to take part in pious activities at the time of their menstruation cycle etc.

Explanation:

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EXPLAINATION:

At first, superstition is the problem caused due to many social activities and some of the causes of the problems are lack of education ,ignorance and also by the blind faith in the religion.So, the who are the head of the religion neither allowed the people to touch the religious book nor allowed to read that book then ,the head of the religion will start to say that in our religious book their is written to discriminate the people according to the gender .So, the people who are blind in religion and the illiterate one will obviously believe their guru/head for their opinion in the book . Believe me the way they are good saying and the people who are blindly believing will obviously bring the discrimination between the gender one day.

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True or False
The Bill of Rights limits the power of government and protects the rights of individuals.

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The answeris True I'm pretty sure

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Brazil's current Constitution was promulgated in 1988 and completed the democratic institutions. The new Constitution replaced the authoritarian legislation that still remained from the military regime. In 1989 Brazil held its first elections for president by direct popular ballot since the 1964 coup.
These are somethings that happened to Brazil with there democracy

if you weigh 30 k g f on the earth , how much will you weigh on the moon​

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Answer:

0

Explanation:

no gravity

Which duties did the wives of plantation owners often fulfill during the antebellum era? Check all that apply.
They oversaw the running of the home.
They were responsible for raising families.
They provided clothing and food for the workers.
They managed all of the enslaved workers on the farm.
They handled the buying and selling of enslaved workers.
They took care of the farms when their husbands were away.

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Answer:

A, B, C, F

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Answer:

a

b

c

and f

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Who primarily settled the Thirteen Colonies?

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The British Empire settled its first permanent colony in the Americas at Jamestown , Virginia, in 1607. This was the first of 13 colonies in North America. The 13 Original U.S. Colonies The 13 colonies can be divided into three regions: New England, Middle, and Southern colonies.

Explanation:

The English, German, Swiss and other Europen colonies settled the 13 original colonies.

A country's government is worried that it has become too reliant on foreign
goods. It wants to encourage its citizens to buy products made by domestic
businesses. The government decides to set a strict limit on the total number
of foreign imports per year. This is an example of which barrier to trade?
A. Quotas
B. Embargoes
C. Subsidies
D. Tariffs

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Answer:

A. Quotas

Explanation:

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The given passage is an example of a quota barrier to trade. Hence, Option A is correct.

What is a quota?

A government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export during a particular period is known as a quota. Normally, countries use quotas in international trade to help regulate the volume of trade between them and other countries.

There are three major barriers to international trade: natural barriers, such as distance and language; tariff barriers, or taxes on imported goods; and nontariff barriers.

Therefore, Option A is correct.

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Which of these is NOT a cause of the Great Depression
A Overproduction on farms and in factories (making too much)
B bank failures (banks going broke)
C Drought (the Dust Bowl)
D Stock Market Crash in 1929
E World War I

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I think E ww1 but correct me if I’m wrong :)

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
What two continents most obviously look like they fit together?
Hual/B...
Asia and South America
Europe and Asia
End
North America and Africa
South America and Africa

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Answer:

south america and africa

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The Articles of Confederation was important because it – *

A. created a means for establishing the executive branch
B. provided every citizen in America the right to vote
C. enabled each of the 13 states to make separate treaties with foreign nations
D. was the first form of government for America

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Answer:

B

Explanation:


1. How did families of the Pacific Northwest Indians pass down the histories of each family member?
Cave drawings
Family trees
Storytelling
Family journals

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Answer:

story telling

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what does the author mean when he writes that guitars were often "drowned out" by singers and other instruments?

A. There was a chance that guitars would be replaced by other instruments.

B. The moisture in a hollow-body guitar kept it from being loud enough.

C. It was a difficult to hear acoustic guitars over other instruments and voices.

D. Other instruments were becoming more popular then the acoustic guitar.​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

It was difficult to hear acoustic guitars over other instruments and voices.

Answer:

hm

Explanation:

‘the existence of evil proves there is no god’

idk if this is social studies but can someone help me with some reasons for an against with explanation/evidence if possible

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Answer:

it means that there are more people in the society involved in bad works than good works from which humanity decreases and if there is no humanity...no presence of God.

What territory did the British receive from France at the conclusion of the Seven Years’ War (French and Indian War)?


French Canada, Spanish Florida, and all territory east of the Mississippi River, except for New Orleans


Spanish Florida and New Orleans


all of French Canada, New Orleans, and French territory west of the Mississippi


French Canada and all territory north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River

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Answer:

French Canada, Spanish Florida, and all territory east of the Mississippi River, except for New Orleans

Explanation:

Took that quiz

Answer:

1st one

Explanation:

The fourth pillar of Islam is fasting, which means for one month, Muslims cannot eat or drink from dawn to dusk. What is this month of fasting called? a Ramadan b Hadith c Sunnah d Zakat

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Answer:

a. Ramadan

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2/ Explain the role of religion, language & bestivals
in the cultural diversity of Bangladesh.​

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Explanation:

The Culture of Bangladesh is intertwined with the culture of the Bengal region. It has evolved over the centuries encompasses the cultural diversity of several social groups of Bangladesh. The Bengal Renaissance of the 18th early 19th centuries, noted Bengali writers, saints, authors, scientists, researchers, thinkers, music composers, painters, film-makers have played a significant role in the development of Bengali culture. The Bengal Renaissance contained the seeds of a nascent political Indian nationalism was the precursor in many ways to modern Indian artistic cultural expression.

According to M. Nazrul Islam Tamij, a human rights activist and chairman of National Human Right Society (NHRS),human rights are the most important part of Bengali culture and it play an im

portant role in the development of Bengali culture.

The cultures of Bangladesh are composite over the centuries have assimilated influences of Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity. It is manifested in various forms, including music, dance, drama; art craft; folklore folktale; languages literature; philosophy religion; festivals celebrations; as well as in a distinct cuisine culinary tradition.

music dance:

The music dance styles of Bangladesh may be divided into three categories: classical, folk, modern.

Bangladesh was once part of Pakistan, it was called East Pakistan.

The classical style has been influenced by other prevalent classical forms of music dances of the Indian subcontinent, accordingly, show some influenced dance forms like Bharatnatyam Kathak.

Several dancing styles in vogue in the northeastern part of the Indian subcontinent, like Manipuri Santhali dances, are practiced, but Bangladesh has developed its own distinct dancing styles. Bangladesh has a rich tradition of folk songs, with lyrics rooted in vibrant tradition spirituality, mysticism, devotion. Such folk songs revolve around other themes, including love. The most prevalent folk songs music traditions include Bhatiali, Baul, Marfati, Murshidi, Bhawaiya. Lyricists like Lalon Shah, Hason Raja, Kangal Harinath, Romesh Shill, Abbas Uddin, many unknown anonymous lyricists have enriched the tradition of folk songs of Bangladesh.

festival and celebration:

Festivals and celebrations are an integral part of the culture of Bangladesh. Pohela Falgun, Pohela Boishakh, Matribhasha dibosh, Nobanno, Pitha Utshob, Poush Songkranti or Shakhrain are celebrated by everyone despite their religion. Muslim festivals of Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Azha, Milad un Nabi, Muharram, Chand raat, Shab-e-Baraat, Bishwa Ijtema; Hindu festivals of Durga Puja and Janmashtami; Buddhist festival of Buddha Purnima; Christian festival of Christmas and secular festivals like Pohela Boishakh, Nabanna, Language Movement Day, Independence Day, Rabindra Jayanti, Nazrul Jayanti witness widespread celebrations and usually are national holidays in Bangladesh.

As the most important religious festival for the majority of Muslims, the celebration of Eid ul-Fitr has become a part of the culture of Bangladesh. The government of Bangladesh declares the holiday for three days on Eid-ul Fitr. But practically, all schools, colleges, and offices remain closed for a week. This is the happiest time of the year for most of the people in Bangladesh. All outgoing public transport from the major cities have become highly crowded and in many cases the fares tend to rise in spite of government restrictions. On Eid day, the Eid prayers are held all over the country, in open areas like fields, Eidgahs or inside mosques.[2] After the Eid prayers, people return home, visit each other's home and eat sweet dishes called Shirini, Sheer Khurma and other delicacies like biryani, korma, haleem, kebab etc. Throughout the day people embrace each other and exchange greetings. It is also customary for junior members of the society to touch the feet of the seniors, and seniors returning blessings (sometimes with a small sum of money as a gift). Money and food are donated to the poor. In rural areas, the Eid festival is observed with great fanfare. Quiet remote villages become crowded. In some areas, Eid fairs are arranged. Different types of games including boat racing, kabaddi, and other traditional Bangladeshi games, as well as modern games like cricket and football, are played on this occasion. In urban areas, people play music, visit each other's houses, arrange picnics and eat special food. The homes, streets, markets, and parks are illuminated with lighting decorations in the evening. Watching movies and television programs have also become an integral part of the Eid celebration in urban areas. All local TV channels air special program for several days for this occassion.

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Map of the United States shows a highlighted area encompassing much of the southwestern United States, particularly along the Rio Grande and Rockies.
Which weather event would most likely take place in the ecosystem highlighted on this map? (1 point)

Blizzard, because the ecosystem is very cold and wet
Drought, because the ecosystem is very dry
Hurricane, because the ecosystem is near a coastline
Thunderstorm, because the ecosystem is humid and wet
2.
Which of the following correctly describes the flow of commodities in the triangle trade? (1 point)

Cuba's rum is traded for slaves in New England. The slaves are brought to Cuba to grow sugar. Cuban sugar is exported to New England, where it is distilled into rum.
New England's rum is traded for slaves in Africa. The slaves are brought to Cuba to grow sugar. Cuban sugar is exported to New England, where it is distilled into rum.
Cuba's rum is traded for slaves in Africa. The slaves are brought to New England to grow sugar. New England's sugar is exported to Cuba, where it is distilled into rum.
New England's rum is traded for slaves in Cuba. The slaves are brought to New England to grow sugar. New England's sugar is exported to Cuba, where it is distilled into rum.
3.
Which colonial area or areas placed a high value on religious freedom? (1 point)

Middle and Southern
New England and Middle
New England only
Southern and New England
4.
What did John Smith and Anne Hutchinson have in common? (1 point)

Both were thought of as troublemakers.
Both were governors upon arrival in America.
Both were Puritans who lived in New England.
Both had disagreements with the Puritans.
5.
Which of the following effects of the French and Indian War was most responsible for starting the American Revolutionary War? (1 point)

Native Americans lost large amounts of territory.
Britain incurred a large debt as a result of the war.
France ceded land in Canada and east of the Mississippi to Britain.
Spain ceded Florida to Britain and gained land west of the Mississippi.
6.
Which answer best shows an effect of British soldiers firing upon colonists in Boston, killing five of them? (1 point)

The first shots of the American Revolution are fired, which officially starts a war between the colonies and Britain.
The Sons of Liberty protest by dumping tea into Boston Harbor, which becomes known as the Boston Tea Party.
Samuel Adams uses propaganda about the event to gain colonial support for the Patriots in their fight against the British.
Delegates meet at the First Continental Congress to demand that Britain repeal the Coercive (Intolerable) Acts.
7.
What was one way in which African Americans helped the Revolutionary War effort? (1 point)

They convinced Native Americans to join the army.
They joined with women's groups to write petitions.
They protested the war outside British Parliament.
They raised and contributed food for the army.

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Wow that’s a lot of questions try breaking it down

Answer:

1.) Drought, because the ecosystem is very system.

2.)New England's rum is traded for slaves in Africa. The slaves are brought to Cuba to grow sugar. Cuban sugar is exported yo New England, where it is distilled into rum.

3.)New England and Middle.

4.) Both had disagreements with the Puritans.

5.)Britain incurred a large debt as a result of the war.

6.) Samuel Adam uses propaganda about the event to gain colonial support for the Patriots in their fight against the British.

7.) They raised and contributed food for the army.

How did Mehmed II repopulate Constantinople?

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Answer: In order to repopulate the city, he deported Muslim and Christian groups in Anatolia and the Balkans and forced them to settle in Constantinople. He restored the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate (January 6, 1454) and established a Jewish grand rabbi and an Armenian patriarch in the city.

Write about the relationship between geographical diversity and lifestyle of people.

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Answer:

eco system

Explanation:

it called eco system

Why do people travel back to their home during festival​

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Answer: probably because they might have left something important at home?

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation To CELEBRATE FESTIVAL WITH FAMILY.

how did the yearly flooding of the Nile river affect the people of ancient Egypt ​

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Answer:

It left a strip of fertile land an both sides of the river, and this land was used for farming.

Explanation:

Explain the historical circumstances that led John Locke and other political philosophers to develop political ideas such as those expressed in his Second Treatise of Government

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John Locke and other political philosophers developed some political ideas based on the historical circumstances provided by the English Glorious Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment, which they propelled.

 

The Glorious Revolution caused the change of government in England. It led to the dethronement of King James II.  John Locke and other philosophers welcome the forceful change of government, terming it the "Glorious Revolution."

The Glorious Revolution rejected the divine rights of kings and ushered in a more representative government in England with a reduced monarchy.

 

Similarly, the Age of Enlightenment taught people to develop various ideas about government and use rationalism to determine some knowledge.

 

Thus, these historical circumstances provided the fertile ground for John Locke and other political philosophers to spread their ideas.

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13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th amendments short definitions

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Answer:

Explanation:

13th - No Slavery

15th - You can vote regardless of Race

13th amendment : Abolition of slavery: Slavery is not allowed in any state or territory under the govenment of the U.S.A. Created in 1865

14th amendment : Civil Rights in the States; All persons born or naturalized in the United States are subject to its laws and cannot be denied any of the rights and priviledges contained in the Constitution. Created in 1868.


15th amendment: Black suffrage: Citizens cannot be denied their right to vote because of their race or color or because they were once slaves. Created in 1870 .

16th amendment : Amendment to the United States Constitution (1913) gave Congress the power to tax income.

17th amendment
Passed in 1913, this amendment to the Constitution calls for the direct election of senators by the voters instead of their election by state legislatures.

18th amendment : Prohibited the manufacture, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages . January 16th , 1919

. What role do natural resources play in the economy of Canada?​

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Answer:

They provide materials that we use to create manufactured items such as wood tables, pens/pencils and e.t.c.

Explanation:

Sorry if this was not the answer your looking for i'm in grade 7 ;P

Wood tables come from wood, people buy wood tables. Thus making our economy richer. Same with pens and pencils.

Over the last decade, natural resource wealth accounted for between 12% and 19% of Canada's total wealth ( Chart 1 ). Natural resources not only generate wealth but also contribute raw materials to create other types of wealth such as buildings, bridges, machinery and equipment.
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