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READ aN ARTICLE FROM THE INTERNET ABOUT THE Life of Mohamed


After reading an article from the internet connect with his story.Have you traveled extensively? Where did these travels take you? What did you learn and see? How did traveling make you a better person?

If you have NOT traveled extensively then how else can you connect to his story? Your response should be ONE paragraph of 5-8 sentences total.

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I connect to his story because Muhammad was often acused of sadism and mercilessness, he was also acused of having relationships with slaves. Muhammad had been going through a lot bad things during his life and the reason that I relate with him is that, while I am not acused of such things, some people have tried to frame me and critisize me. Muhammad was also a religious person and he would often take journeys of devotion to the the sacred sites near the city of Mecca, he has also learned the different culture of each city that he would travel too. Muhammad wanted to share the message of God ever since the Angel Gabriel appeared to him and told him ''Recite in the name of your Lord who creates, creates man from a clot! Recite for your lord is most generous….''. Muhamad and his followers would also travel around the world and they would help others in need and teach them the word of God. I Can relate Muhammad because I travel a lot with my parents and I am always trying to help other people when they need it, I also try being as kind as possible when I get mad with someone because sometimes whle they might annoy, you always have to be patient and think before you speak.

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Where did Genghis Khan come from, and what were his people like? (Site 1)

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Answer: Genghis Khan come from Mongolian plateau and was born near Siberia and Mongolia boarder. He is known to have the largest empire on the land in the history. His people were nomadic tribe of the Mongolian plateau and further extended his reign to central Asia, china by conquering. His period was from 1162 to 1227

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Genghis Khan come from Mongolian plateau and was born near Siberia and Mongolia boarder. He is known to have the largest empire on the land in the history. His people were nomadic tribe of the Mongolian plateau and further extended his reign to central Asia, china by conquering. His period was from 1162 to 1227

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Why has the textile industry faced difficult times in present-day South Carolina?
(a) The worldwide demand for textiles has been in decline since World War II.
(b)Many workers have been replaced by machinery due to technological improvements in the industry.
(c) A large number of textile workers have left the industry and created a labor shortage. (D)The price of raw materials used by the tenure industry has increased, creating financial difficulties.​

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Answer:

B

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The industry that faced difficult times in present-day South Carolina because many workers have been replaced by machinery due to technological improvements in the industry.

What is textile industry?

The textile industry is largely concerned with cloth, yarn and apparel manufacture, design, and distribution.

The source material can be natural or synthetic, utilizing chemical industry products. Due to technical advancements in the business, many workers have been displaced by technology, causing the industry to suffer difficult times in modern-day South Carolina.

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According to the author, the distinction between political, economic, and non-governmental institutions "isn’t always very neat." What are some of the ways in which these institutions overlap?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you did not attach the article, the name of it, or the author. Without this information, we do not know what the content is.

However, although you forgot to attach the text, we did some deep research and can comment on the following. Probably, you are referring to the article written by school teacher Emman L. Elshaikh, about international political institutions.

To the author, the distinction between political, economic, and non-governmental institutions "isn’t always very neat." Some of the ways in which these institutions overlap are in that their functions many times are not clearly defined in their reach, objectives, and allocation of money exclusively to serve the interests for what they were created, and many times these institutions are used for different purposes to serve the political and economic interests of powerful and dominant nations.

The author refers to the case of the role of the League of Nations when it was created after World War I. Or the beginning of the United Nations (UN), at the end of World War II.

The author cites the role of international non-governmental organizations in different places and the appearance of global economic institutions as the International Monetary Fund or the World Bank, as powerful institutions that exert pressure over many countries and their economic policies.

Why did Lewis show the American flag

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Answer:

As stated by an entry in a journal owned by Clark, on August 13th 1805, Lewis presented the American flag to greet two women whom the party encountered.

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The flag was shown to represent the ambitions of the fledgling republic.

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Lawmakers and courts work to protect citizens’ right to free speech. However, that’s also the job of Texas citizens. By attending peaceful gatherings, writing opinions and speaking publicly, Texans help to protect their rights. Write a short paragraph explaining how you can choose to express the right of free speech in your daily life.

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Answer:

freedom of expression is a fundamental human right. it reinforces all other human rights, allowing society to develop and progress. the ability to express our opinion and speak freely is essential to bring change to society

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Explanation:

freedom of expression is a fundamental human right. it reinforces all other human rights, allowing society to develop and progress. the ability to express our opinion and speak freely is essential to bring change to society

Use the passage and your knowledge of Social Studies to answer the following question.When colonists settled in Jamestown, they were able to farm and build a large tobacco industry because of the warm climate and fertile soil. The Puritans, however, settled further north, on the coast of Massachusetts. Although the region had many rivers and bays, the climate was much colder, andthe soil was very rocky.Based on the information in the passage, many Puritans might have made a living from –(8.2B 8.29C)A.growing wheat and riceB.fishing and shipbuildingC.manufacturing clothing for saleD.tobacco or cotton farming

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Answer: C

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How have tax policy changes influenced the economy of present-day South Carolina?
(A)The state relies more heavily on a sales tax because an economic downturn has decreased revenue for the state.
(B) The state lowered the sales tax and now attracts more tourists to the state than have ever visited before.
(C)The state expects to collect more revenue from the citizens of South Carolina from an increase in property taxes.
(D)The state is hurt by tax reforms favoring American businesses, discouraging foreign companies from investing there.​

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Answer:

A. i took k12 test got it right

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A: The state relies more heavily on a sales tax because an economic downturn has decreased revenue for the state.

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In addition to Jews what other people were persecuted by the nazis

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Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, blacks, the physically and mentally disabled, political opponents of the Nazis.

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gypsies

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blacks, disabled people,homosexuals

What was NOT a cause of the Panic of 1893?
O Overexpansion of the railroads and industry
O Shrinking gold reserves
O Bimetallism
O Railroad failures
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bimetallism

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according to reading criminal laws are there by two categories?​

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Answer:

There are two types of criminal laws: misdemeanors and felonies. A misdemeanor is an offense that is considered a lower level criminal offense, such as minor assaults, traffic offenses, or petty thefts. In contrast, felony crimes involve more serious offenses.

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It is generally agreed that the essential ingredients of any crime are (1) a voluntary act or omission, accompanied by (2) a certain state of mind.

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Which of the following best describes the difference between President Bill
Clinton's and President George W. Bush's foreign policy approaches?
A. President Bush adhered more closely to the foreign policy
philosophy of containment.
B. President Clinton more consistently followed a set foreign policy
philosophy
C. President Bush promoted a more aggressively interventionist
foreign policy
D. President Clinton more actively tailored domestic policy to suit
foreign policy goals,

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Answer: C.

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Answer: c

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The Allied strategy for World War II called for first gaining victory in:

A. the Pacific.

B. Europe.

C. North Africa.

D. Japan.

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Answer:

b

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Pyramids were built for religious purposes. The Egyptians were one of the first civilizations to believe in an afterlife. They believed that a second self called the ka lived within every human being. When the physical body expired, the ka enjoyed eternal life

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Who is the first king of Bhutan. ​

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Answer:

Gongsar Ugyen Wanchuck is the right answer

Which statements are accurate about the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Some U.S. officials believed Saddam Hussein was acquiring weapons of mass destruction. Other officials strongly disagreed. B. President Bush refused to allow UN inspectors more time to check Iraqi facilities for weapons of mass destruction. C. Iraq was known to be an ally and supporter of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda. D. UN inspectors had discovered clear evidence that Saddam Hussein was acquiring weapons of mass destruction.

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In order to go to war in Iraq, the Bush administration needed Congress to pass a war resolution. In order to get Congress to vote for an attack Iraq, a nation that had not attacked the United States, a case had to be made that that country posed a threat to the United States. The groundwork for this case had been under construction for the previous 10 years and intensified after 9-11-2001. The Bush administration created a politically-motivated and controlled intelligence and foreign policy system that went around career intelligence analysts, blocked international weapons agreements and inspections in Iraq, and selectively presented to Congress a false depiction of the danger that Iraq represented.

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What is one main purpose of FDR's first inaugural address?

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Answer: A. TO convince Americans to grant him more power than most presidents.

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The main purpose of FDR's first inaugural address convince Americans to grant him more power than most presidents.

What is the main purpose of  Kennedy's inaugural speech?

The major purpose of  Kennedy's inaugural speech is that cooperation among nations makes the globe a better place. Additionally, he said that rather than striving for global supremacy, the United States and Russia in particular should try to work together.

To ensure the survival and success of liberty, President John F. Kennedy declared in his inaugural address on January 20, 1961, that "we shall pay any price, bear any load, face any hardship, assist any friend, and oppose any adversary.

Kennedy started putting together his address in late November, using a speech file that his secretary had saved and getting advice from his friends and advisors. He expressed his ideas in a cryptic journal entry.

Therefore, The main purpose of FDR's first inaugural address convince Americans to grant him more power than most presidents.

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What was MOST LIKELY President Wilson's intention in beginning his "Declaration of Neutrality" by saying "The effect of the war upon the United States will depend upon what American citizens say and do"?


Support your answer with evidence from the speech.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although you did not attach the speech or a link to it, we can say the following.

President Wilson's intention in beginning his "Declaration of Neutrality" by saying "The effect of the war upon the United States will depend upon what American citizens say and do" was to make a clear statement that he would pay heed to the opinion of the American citizens regarding the US Participation in foreign affairs, in this case, the actions in Europe during World War I.

That is why President Wilson clearly stated that "Every man who really loves America will act and speak in the true spirit of neutrality, which is the spirit of impartiality and fairness, and friendliness to all concerned."

The speech affected US involvement in World War I in that it caused the US to remain isolated and neutral.

Although President Woodrow Wilson wanted to maintain a foreign policy of neutrality, critical events such as the inking of the Lusitania ship and the interception of the Zimerman telegraph where Germany asked the help of México supporting German troops, made Wilson enter the war. The United States entered World War 1 on April 6, 1917, to support Great Britain and France.

Click or tap TWO underlines sentences that use foreshadowing or flashback to reveal Martin Hackness’s instincts about weather- related trouble and the need for advance warning

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Answer:

I think it’s “do you remember the day in the winter of 1898” one, and the last one i think is hackness trusted before long to be able to foretell a London fog with absolut accuracy.

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These both show flash back and foreshadowing so therefore i think these are the correct answers I’m sorry if I am incorrect this is my first answer to a question

Answer: The weather forecast, and "I pictured that"

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How has globalization impacted the economy of present-day South Carolina?
(A)It has bypassed South Carolina because the state's geography isolates it from the rest of the world.
(B) It has caused the economy to suffer because more companies are leaving the state than are entering.
(C) It has created a worldwide increase in the demand for South Carolina textiles.
(D) It has led to many foreign companies relocating to South Carolina, bringing more jobs and opportunities.​

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Answer:

c. it has created a world wide increase in the demand for South Carolina textiles

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C: It has created a worldwide increase in the demand for South Carolina textiles.

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What makes a product a commodity ?

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Something that is a recourse or has grown so important it is needed or expected in daily life

Which statement accurately describes the slavery in the American colonies in the early 1600s?
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A)
Slavery did not legally exist so the Africans were initially treated like
indentured servants.
B)
Enslaved people were first brought to the Massachusetts Bay Colony to
provide labor for plantation owners.
C)
The first enslaved people that arrived in the colonies were transported
from present day Ethiopia.
D)
Enslaved people were initially Western Europeans that worked plantations
growing cotton, tobacco, and sugar cane.
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Answer:

the answer is B

Explanation:

The statement that accurately describes the slavery in the American colonies in the early 1600s was that slavery was not legal, so the services of indentured servants from Africa were employed and not treated like slaves.

In the early 1600s, slavery was not legal, so plantation owners and employers of labor had to employ the services of African laborers to work for them for a fixed price.

An indentured servant is a person that leaves his country to a New Age country to search for work.

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What were some other places racism took place in other than there south?

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Answer:

Everywhere

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What is the euro, and when was it adopted?
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it was adopted on 1 January 1999, and the euro is the currency of 19/27 countries in the eurozone

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The Euro is the new 'single currency' of the European Monetary Union, adopted on January 1, 1999 by 11 Member States. Greece became the 12th Member state to adopt the Euro on January 1, 2001. On January 1, 2002, these 12 countries officially introduced the Euro banknotes and coins as legal tender.

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Question 7 of 12 Which sentence best completes this diagram? People in the North organize want slavery to ? O A. Most people in the North and the Seth work spread ot slavery compromise over slavery B. People in the West argue for the right to vote on allowing slavery. C. Southerners are more willing to compromise with northerners. D. Northerners and southerners grow more politically divided.​

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why was the conflict between the us and soviet union following ww2 described as the cold war?

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Answer:

Also called the Space War, the US and the Soviets battled to see who can send the first man in Space by using advanced aerodynamics and techonolgy. Soviets sent first man in space, but US sent first man on moon. Also, Soviets sent first machine in space and I think dog too.  Hidden figures movie and book explains more.

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Answer: The Cold War was called that because there was no actual military activity .

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They did everything there was loads of intensity within multiple countries and the fought in third world countries .

The Jay Treaty expressed the political beliefs of

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Answer:

George Washington

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What movement were the Black Panthers a part of?

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Answer:

The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (BPP) was founded in October 1966 in Oakland, California by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale, who met at Merritt College in Oakland. It was a revolutionary organization with an ideology of Black nationalism, socialism, and armed self-defense, particularly against police brutality.

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By gaining possessions and influence in Asia and the Amencas during the Spanish-American War, the United States?​

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became a worldwide power with an extended empire.
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The United States gained possessions and influence in Asia and the Americas during the Spanish-American War and in doing so, they became a worldwide power with an extended empire.
This war was a turning point for the history of America because it not only gave them the territory and political advantage, but it made them a world power and they began to be more involved in world affairs.

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It’s D because the other ones won’t change your life

Explain the impact of culture on world civilization

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Culture is the set of values that shapes the behavior of the society at different levels while civilization is apparent in the physical development in form of man-made environment. Culture is the mind of society and civilization is the body.
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