Why was the capital moved to Richmond, Virginia?

Virginia had to be persuaded to join the Confederacy.
It had a port that could ship supplies.
It was closer to the action.
It was a major railroad hub.

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Answer 1

Answer:

letter D.

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Answer 2

Answer:

D.) its a major railroad hub

Explanation:

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What 3 factors affected scientific beliefs up until the 1700s?

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the writings of ancient Greece, the technological advances made by the people of the Middle Ages, and religious policies

Trade is difficult in Africa because most countries are​

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Answer:

There are a host of shortcomings that limit trade

Explanation:

What is the name of the landform located at arrow F on the map above?
A.
Kilimanjaro
B.
Madagascar
C.
Kenya
D.
Congo

Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

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Answer:

The answer is B - Madagascar

Explanation:

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Answer:

B.madagascar

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What do you think was the Romans' greatest
engineering accomplishment?

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The Roman's greatest accomplishments might as well be the invention of concrete, roads, arches, and revolutionary aqueducts.

Based on the video, which statements best describe the art of calligraphy? Choose three correct answers.
It can be done very quickly
It involves many rules,
It requires a great deal of work.
it is a simple form of artwork
It has been used to decorate many objects,

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It's the last 3 options.

Answer:

B.

C.

E.

Explanation:

It's correct on Edgenuit y

Why were European monarchs offended by the Monroe Doctrine?
A:They did not want to be told what to do.
B:They still resented the United States.
C:They had no intentions of recolonizing the Americas.
D:They did not think the US should interfere in their business.

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Answer:

C They had no intentions of recolonizing the Americas.

Explanation:

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Answer:

C is correct on edge

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The __________ acts as the internal clock that controls sleep and waking cycles.
A.
hypothalamus
B.
pineal gland
C.
ovaries
D.
thyroid

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The pineal gland controls sleep cycles.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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What is the cause, Effect, and solution of the Nuclear Disaster ?

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Answer:

The effect of a Nuclear Disaster can include loss-of-pressure-control accident, and failure in control systems may be. The solution; disposal of low-level waste is straightforward and can be undertaken safely almost anywhere

list two good conductors and two insulators of heat and write down an application of each

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Two conductors of heat - metal,steel. (application)- cooker, pan

Two insulators of heat- wood,plastic. (Application)- cooker handle , spoons handle coating

Who is the chief administrator of the federal bureaucracy?
1. the President
2.the secretary of state
3.the Attorney General
4. the Chief Justice​

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Answer: the president

Explanation: The president is the chief administrator of the federal government. Federal bureaucracy can also mean the federal government.

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Answer:

1. the President

Explanation:

which organization is a major part of the executive branch? I need this fast
A: The house of representatives
B: The U.S senate
C: The federal bureaucracy
D: The Supreme court

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The House of Representatives

A country with a very small population is concerned about its birthrate. What
might the country do in order to raise its crude birthrate?
A. Provide little or no prenatal health care
B. Raise rates of education
C. Provide health care and job training for women with children
D. Make contraception easier to obtain

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

by doing this women with children or who want to have them will feel more comfortable having them

In order to raise its birth rate, the country can provide health care and job training for women with children.

What is Crude birth rate?

The average number of living births in a census during a particular year and the total number of mid-year population in the same year, usually multiply by 1,000.

Social structure, religious beliefs, economic prosperity and urban growth in each country may affect birth rates and abortion rates.

Thus, In order to raise its birth rate, the country can provide health care and job training for women with children.

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Please research and find out about the MAJOR architectural achievements of the Roman REPUBLIC (509 BC – 27AD)
write a few lines (2-3). Name some important buildings and constructions,

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Answer:

Aqueducts of Rome, the Baths of Diocletian and the Baths of Caracalla, the basilicas and Colosseum.

Explanation:

Aqueducts of Rome, the Baths of Diocletian and the Baths of Caracalla, the basilicas and Colosseum are the major architectural achievements of the Roman republic. These wonderful architecture were build from 509 BC – 27 AD which reminds us the glory and golden days of roman republic. These architectures are unique because they were made in those days when there was no technology present.

Using as much detail as you can, how would you describe the Holocaust?

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Answer:

The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was the World War II genocide of the European Jews. Between 1941 and 1945, across German-occupied Europe, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population. The murders were carried out in pogroms and mass shootings; by a policy of extermination through work in concentration camps; and in gas chambers and gas vans in German extermination camps, chiefly Auschwitz, Bełżec, Chełmno, Majdanek, Sobibór, and Treblinka in occupied Poland.

Explanation:

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How did the U.S. Constitution solve a problem created by the Articles of Confederation?
The Constitution created a bicameral legislature, allowing each state two ways of passing laws.
The Constitution created a national military, where defense would not depend on donations from the states.
The Constitution created a Congress, where each state would have one elected official to represent it.
The Constitution created an executive branch, allowing each state to lobby the president for vetoes

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Answer:

It allowed for government to enforce laws and settle disputes. It allowed state legislatures to choose their representatives. It required Congress to enforce its laws.

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Which social problem does swift most strongly address in his proposal

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Answer:

poverty

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How are new sections of the Earth's crust formed?

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Answer: Mid-ocean ridges are the boundaries between tectonic plates and are the place where the plates spread apart from each other. Magma from the underlying mantle erupts at the edges, then cools and solidifies to form a new ocean crust.

Explanation:

Answer:

What does plate tectonic theory describe?

Explanation:

What is the BEST description of the location of the Amazon River? A ) The Amazon River generally flows from west to east in northern South America. B) The Amazon River generally flows from west to east in southern South America . C) The Amazon River generally flows from north to south in western South America D) The Amazon River generally flows from north to south in eastern South America.

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Answer: A ) The Amazon River generally flows from west to east in northern South America.

Explanation:

The description of the location of the Amazon River is that the Amazon River generally flows from west to east in northern South America.

It should be noted that the Maxon river originates from Andes Mountains which is in Peru and then travels through some South American countries such as Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil before it gets emptied in the Atlantic Ocean.

Answer:

a. the amazon river generally flows from west to east in the northern south america

Explanation:

Based on the passage above, what does audibly mean? A. quietly B. loudly C. shyly D. secretly

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Answer:

While I would need the passage to fully confirm, based on the other answers, the answer is LIKELY (need the passage to fully confirm) B, Loudly.

Explanation:

Common Sense/Vocabulary.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

What is a practical step to get rid of bad habits and to form good ones?

A) Always start forming new habits on a Monday
B) Don’t try too hard to take every chance you get to act on the change
C) Never stop a new habit before it is firmly fixed in your life
D) Begin the change in behavior a little at a time

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in just the same time i said that the government o.

Answer:

I believe the answer is C

Explanation:

In order to have a good habit you would have to do it multiple times until it just becomes like second nature like brushing your teeth or brushing/combing your hair

What does it mean when we say that the Senate is the “sober second thought”?

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Answer:

The Senate . . . was created that the deliberate will, the sober second thought of the people might find expression. It was intended that it should resist the hasty, intemperate, passionate desire of the people

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A small group of people who have control of the government is a definition of what form of government

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Answer:

Oligarchy

Explanation:

government by the few

Oligarchy is the answer. I hope it helps

Who did not represent Georgia in the Second Continental Congress?
A. Elijah Clark
B. George Walton
C. Button Gwinnett
D. Lyman Hall

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Answer:

D. Lyman Hall.........

Answer:

Lyman hall

Explanation:

Where did most progressive reforms begin in American society

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Important Examples of Progressive Reforms
(Progressive Era: approx. 1890s-1920)

Settlement House Movement � White, upper-middle class, college-educated women who wanted to make a difference in society created and worked at settlement houses, which were like community centers in inner-city, immigrant neighborhoods.� They wanted to improve the lives of slum-dwellers by providing education and child care, teaching English and other basic skills, helping the immigrants get better jobs and housing, and uplifting them culturally (art & music appreciation.) Part of the mission of the settlement house workers was Americanization of immigrants � to teach the immigrants WASP middle-class values. The most famous settlement house was Hull House in Chicago, led by Jane Addams.� Black middle-class women ran separate settlement houses for fellow African-Americans � illustrating the racial segregation of the Progressive movement.

Housing and Sanitation Reforms � Progressive reformers urged cities to pass legislation which set standards for housing (to try to eliminate the worst tenements) and such sanitation matters as garbage pick-up and sewage systems.� The legislation would require the hiring of inspectors to see that these standards were met.� Many of the inspectors first hired by city governments under these reforms were women, such as Jane Addams.

Beautification Campaigns � Some reformers wanted to improve the urban environment by making it more pleasant and attractive. This, like the housing reforms, was based on their idea that an improved environment meant improved people. (This idea was a rejection of Social Darwinism.)� Some of their reforms included parks, civic centers, and better transportation systems.� Some historians argue that these were superficial reforms enacted to please the middle-class inhabitants or tourists of cities, but did not really address the dire problems of the masses who lived in the slums.

Anti-Prostitution Campaign � Progressives were responsible for the Mann Act (1910), which� prohibited interstate transportation of women for �immoral purposes.�� By 1915, nearly every state had outlawed prostitution.

Woman suffrage � This was the movement to secure for women the right to vote. Many different kinds of women (race, class, and ethnicity) joined the campaign to win the federal amendment, but the movement was mainly led by WASP middle and upper-class women.

Factory Safety Regulations, Limits on Working Hours (mainly for women), Workers� Compensation for injuries, Restrictions on Women and Child Labor - �While labor unions sought these measures by organizing workers to bargain with their employers, a tense alliance between some middle-class and working-class reformers also sought these reforms by passing laws (government intervention instead of collective bargaining.)� These reformers were successful in convincing most states to pass factory inspection laws, workers comp, and minimum age of employment laws.� Some states passed laws limiting the number of hours women (but not men) could work.� These regulations were usually difficult to enforce; many employers found ways to evade them.�
Another problem was that some working-class families wanted their women and children to work in order to make as much money for the family as possible (in order to survive) and did not appreciate reforms that restricted women and child labor.� Many middle-class reformers did not understand this reaction.� Many middle-class reformers believed that the working class should adopt WASP middle-class values, which included the value that women and children should not work for wages.�
Moreover, even though they wanted to improve conditions for workers, many middle-class reformers were suspicious of (or hostile to) labor unions because they felt threatened by the idea of working-class autonomy, or working-class solidarity.� They were much more comfortable with the idea of the middle class generously bestowing labor reforms upon the downtrodden workers, which is a paternalistic attitude.� Working-class reformers, including socialists, recognized this condescending attitude and were uneasy about working with middle-class reformers to ahiceve labor legislation, though they often swallowed hard and did anyway. There were, however, some examples of fairly harmonious organizations that brought working-class and middle-class reformers together to help workers.


Temperance, then Prohibition � Progressive reformers focused their fight against the consumption of alcohol on the saloons.� Saloons were a major center of immigration.....

Using information you learned from this unit, write a paragraph (100-200 words) explaining how oracle bones were supposed to work.

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Oracle bones were shoulder blades of animals which were also known as a dragon bone. They would draw symbols on the bones and fortune tellers use them to tell the future. Most of the oracle bones came from the Shang Dynasty and fro Zhou Dynasty. Fortune telling was a big part for them to make decisions and not only for kings but everybody used it regularly. After that oracle bones weren’t used as regularly. The areas of the bone work shops were neglected and unused with the new dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty used other methods of telling the future, such as I-Ching which used hexagrams and yarrow sticks.

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What were the advantages that the colonists had in the American Revolution over the British troops?

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advantages the helped the Americans win the Revolutionary War include: better leadership, foreign aid, knowledge of the land, and motivation.

Which feature is generally part of unlimited government

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Answer:

Government ruled by one or few

Answer:

Federalism as Limited Government

One of the main elements of a limited government is federalism. In a federal system, specific powers are given to a centralized government, while others are given to local governments – a system that creates additional checks and balances. 

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A diverse pool of __________________helps ensure that individuals in a species will pass a variety of traits to their offspring.
a.
genes
c.
prey
b.
predators
d.
parasites

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Genes control traits, so to ensure a variety of traits, you would need a variety of genes.

A. Genes
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What is the purpose of the Preamble to the Constitution?

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i think it is C! the preamble was meant to set intentions/goals

the basis for the cyrillic alphabet is a combination of slavic and what other language​

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Answer:

The two early Slavic alphabets, the Cyrillic and the Glagolitic, were invented by Saints Cyril and Methodius. These men were from Thessalonica, and they traveled to the southern Slavic regions to spread Christianity.

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