Arliss is working in the garden. Karen is reading in the living room.
Who is indoors?
A.
Karen
B.
Arliss
C.
Neither Karen nor Arliss

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Answer 1

Answer:

A

Explanation:

because its stated that Karen is reading in the living room

Answer 2

Answer:

A……...................


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What occurred when federal troops withdrew from the South?

The Democrats lost power.

The Republicans came into power.

African Americans lost their rights.

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Answer:

As federal troops gradually withdrew from the South, black suffrage all but ended. The "Solid South" refers to the control of the Democratic party in the South. The major parts of the Compromise of 1877 were that the Democrats agreed to let Hayes win the presidential election, even though he did not win.

So its A.

What occurred when federal troops withdrew from the South?

African Americans lost their rights.

Summarize the difference between structuralism and functionalism.

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Structuralism is the school of thought that studies the basic elements or structure of consciousness. It focuses on objective sensations, such as sight and taste, and subjective feelings, such as emotional responses. Functionalism, on the other hand, is a school of thought that studies the function and purpose of consciousness and behavior.

what was the name of the document that established the colony of Georgia ?
* charter of 1732
* Declaration of Independence
* Georgia constitution
* treaty of new echota

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Answer:

charter of 1732

Explanation:

The first twenty years of Georgia history are referred to as Trustee Georgia because during that time a Board of Trustees governed the colony. England's King George signed a charter establishing the colony and creating its governing board on April 21, 1732.

Answer:

Charter of 1732

Explanation:

Which level of organization of life does this photo best represent?

A. A population
B. A community
C. A species
D. An ecosystem​

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Answer:

D. An ecosystem

Explanation:

Which country allows citizens to vote but only allows one political party to run for office?

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Answer: I believe the answer is Cuba

Can you please list two effects of emigration in a country?

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(Home country) Migrants often send home money (i.e., remittances) that benefit those left behind by increasing their consumption and improving their living conditions. At the same time, migration disrupts family life, which could have negative effects on the well-being of migrant-sending households living in the countries of origin.

(Affect)
Potentially the most important effect of emigration is on political institutions and social attitudes. There is now solid evidence that emigrants can be influential in their home societies. Students from poor countries who have studied abroad in democracies and then return home bring with them pro-democracy attitudes.

Answer:

Recent large-scale emigrations from developing countries have been provoked by world economic crises and/or by reaction to dangers posed by armed conflicts. Migrants eventually induce social, economic, and political problems in receiving countries, including 1) increases in the population, with adverse effects on existing social institutions; 2) increases in demand for goods and services; 3) displacement of nationals from occupations in the countryside and in the cities; 4) increases in the size of the informal sector of the national economy; 5) deterioration in the salary structures of the informal, rural, and urban sectors of the economy; 6) transculturation; 7) occasional loss of customs and traditions by the local population; and 8) the introduction of diseases and social problems. The receiving countries do benefit from the infusion of skills. Governments must also do everything possible to facilitate integration of refugees. The consequences of migration for developing countries include the following aspects: 1) adaptation of labor markets to demands of the economy, 2) degree and type of concentration of migrant populations in the receiving country, 3) differences that arise between formal and informal and urban and rural sectors of the economy, 4) type and degree of concentration and interaction of population groups, and 5) possible moral deformation of some migrants and their deviant behavior. In conclusion, receiving countries must have policies that responsibly address the presence of economic immigrants and refugees on their territory, without this being considered detrimental to the national interest.

Explanation:

Abraham Lincoln won the election of 1860 bc...?

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Answer:

The 1860 United States presidential election was the 19th quadrennial presidential election, held on November 6, 1860. In a four-way contest, the Republican .

Explanation:

Answer:

The Democratic Party split their vote.

Explanation:

Abraham Lincoln was elected the 16th president of the United States in 1860 over a deeply divided Democratic Party.

Which East Asian country has an economy that operates most like that of Japan?

A. Tibet

B. China

C. North Korea

D. South Korea

Pleas hurry I need it ASAP

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I think it is B.China

Which of the following is a social science?
A. Psychology
B. Chemistry
C. Music
D. All of the Above​

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Answer:

answer is option number a (psychology)

whats the biggest animal

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Answer: blue whale

Explanation:

why is cheating in sports unethical​

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Answer:

In sports, cheating is all about an unfair competitive advantage, and it's policed in order to maintain the integrity of the game so that everyone operates under the same set of rules. Unfortunately, we often treat other areas of life as though they're games, too. ... Life is not a sport.

One characteristic of a good leader is the ability to work together with other people. Which of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s accomplishments best shows this leadership quality? MARKING BRAINLIEST Due in 5 mins

A.

He graduated from Boston University in June of 1955.

B.

He was a supporter of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

C.

He gave a speech to 250,000 people in 1963.

D.

He helped organize the Montgomery bus boycott.

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Answer:D

Explanation:

Which historical document is described by the information below: no power to tax no president states had major powers no federal courts

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Answer: The Articles of Confederation

Explanation:

Eight months ago, Avery, a 20-year-old accountant, got a new job and relocated to the country of Calibra. She moved in with her uncle and aunt who also resided in the same city. Soon, she began to experience intense sexual urges and fantasies by secretly observing her unsuspecting uncle and aunt having intercourse. As a result, she experienced personal distress and lost interest in her job. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), Avery is most likely to be diagnosed with _____ in this scenario.

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Answer:

Voyeuristic Disorder

Explanation:

Voyeuristic Disorder

This was formally called "Voyeurism". It is commonly refered to as when an individual feels or experiences sexual excitement/arousal by watching people who are naked, pulling off their clothes or even when in act of sexual activity. It has been found to be much more common in men than in women. It usually starts in adolescence or early adulthood.

This excitement by the individual is usually followed with the disorder can cause some amount of damage to on the individual's social or occupational life. It is said to be known as a disorder if the individual is 18 years old and often refered to as offense and can lead to fine or prison.

The Know-Nothing Party was formed in response to which of the following?
A. The expansion of the factory system
B. The increase in immigrants from Europe
C. The continued presence of slavery
D. The lack of women’s voting rights

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Answer:

The correct answer is - B. The increase in immigrants from Europe.

Explanation:

The American party or the Know-Nothing Party was formed against the policies of Jackson, it was an anti-Catholic, anti-immigrant movement against the immigrants.

These native-born Americans thought that they were superior to immigrants coming from outside of America especially from Europe and wanted to limit immigration or ban their rights to vote and other rights. The goal of this movement was to fight immigrant and catholic influences and promote traditional American culture.

two specials in Tamil Nadu​

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What what does this mean!??

TAMIL NADU - SOUTH INDIAN STATE

SPECIAL FOOD OF TAMIL NADU - IDLI, DOSA, SAMABAR, PONGAL, VADA

SPECAL PLACES - MADURAI MEENAKSHI AMMAN TEMPLE ,  MAHABALIPURAM

SPECIAL FESTIVAL - TAMIL NEW YEAR, PONGAL

What religious teachings has
Siddhartha Guatama been
credited with?
A. Christianity
B. Hinduism
C. Buddhism
D. Islam

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Answer:

c. buddhism

Explanation:

because I was there

Answer:

buddhism

as he was born in Nepal.

Shi Huangdi was the first emperor of a united China. Which of these changes occurred in China under his leadership?
A.
A brand new script for writing Chinese characters was invented.
B.
Standards for weights and measures and the legal system were put in place.
C.
Government officials were chosen by the people instead of by the emperor.

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Answer:

B

Explanation: I did this on study island a day ago

Answer:

I believe the answer you are looking for is C.

Explanation:

Anyways have a good day :D

What was your favorite subject/class in school?

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Answer:

My favorite subject was Science.

Answer:

Chemistry and French

Explanation:

Chemistry was a relatively easy subject for me, and I liked doing it because it gave me a lot of time to learn more that I didn't know. I also really liked working on the notes. I really appreciated French because of how sweet my teacher is, and how easy it is for me to cling to the language.

QUESTION 2
Which principle states that laws apply to all people equally? (E
Common law
Rule of law
Transparency
Civil law
ITS TIMED THISE ARE TYE ANSWERS

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It’s the Rule of Law that applies to all people equally

Explain the disagreement that led to the great compromise

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Answer:

The Great Compromise was forged in a heated dispute during the 1787 Constitutional Convention: States with larger populations wanted congressional representation based on population, while smaller states demanded equal representation.

Explanation:

If you were given $100, what would you do with it? Please explain in detail.

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Answer:I consider myself a professional shopper! The deals that I’ve ran across over the years amaze even me! I’ve found everything from a Pair of Chanel sunglasses to a stunning Versace pant suit.

Look at labels at thrift stores! Know the designer’s you like and look for them! I’ve built my entire wardrobe from thrift stores! And most of my clothes are high end.

I recently created a nursery for our upcoming baby. I found a photo in a magazine that I loved-but the cost of all the items totaled over $3000. I carried that photo with me and created a nursery very similar to it! I spent about $300! That included the cherrywood sleigh crib, accent chair, rocking chair, changing table, dresser and various bins to nearly store miscellaneous items. Oh, and I found a beautiful large mirror that has plenty of bling purchased from World Market for $299. I paid $40 for it! The room came together beautifully for a fraction of the cost! I also created a beautiful baby girl wardrobe all purchased from various thrift stores!

$100 can get you plenty at a thrift store!

Explanation:

Which of these is NOT a concurrent or shared power?


the power to enforce laws
the power to make laws
the power to create standards for schools
the power to collect taxes


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The answer is: the power to collect taxes

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Which phrase best describes internment camps?(1 point)

A. prison camps where Japanese Americans were forced to live during World War II

B. camps that helped Americans ration items like gasoline, sugar, and coffee

C. prison camps where German prisoners had to live during World War II

D.camps where American soldiers trained to fight during World War II

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

The best description of internment camps, also known as concentration camps were prison camps where Japanese Americans were forced to live during World War II. These camps were created under to order of President Roosevelt shortly after the attack on pearl harbor. The US government feared that there may be National Security Risks involved with Japanese Americans living in the US while being at war with Japan. Therefore, they created these camps to keep all Japanese American individuals under close watch and accounted for at all times.

Answer:

The Correct Answer Is A.  prison camps where Japanese Americans were forced to live during World War II

Explanation:

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What economic practice and had the greatest effect on the economy after World War II?

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Answer:

U.S. war spending helped add $236 billion to the debt. It was a 1,048% increase, the largest percentage increase to the debt of any president.

A review of U.S. gross domestic product growth by year reveals that the economy grew at least 8% annually between 1939 and 1944. Between 1941 and 1943, it grew more than 17% a year.

One reason U.S. production grew so fast was that it had been slack during the Great Depression. Underutilized manufacturing, shipbuilding, and auto factories were able to gear up for full production.

To pay for it, the government expanded the income tax and introduced mandatory withholdings from paychecks. In 1939, 4 million Americans paid federal taxes. That rose to 43 million by 1945.

The war turned the United States into a major military power. Before the war started, the U.S. Army only had 174,000 troops. That was 19th in the world and smaller than Portugal's. Army Chief of Staff General George C. Marshall reorganized the army into a strong fighting force.  In December 1941, it had grown to 1.8 million men. By 1945, it had 8.25 million.

In 1947, the Truman Doctrine pledged the United States to assist any democracy attacked by authoritarian forces.It shifted U.S. foreign policy from isolationist to the global policeman. The Marshall Plan pledged $12 billion in food, machinery, and foreign direct investment to rebuild Europe.The National Security Act consolidated the Army and Navy into the Defense Department.  It created the Air Force, the National Security Council, and the CIA. In 1948, the United States airlifted food and fuel in West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded it.

In 1949, the Fair Deal called for national health insurance and raising the minimum wage. It also proposed the Fair Employment Practices Act to make illegal any religious and racial discrimination in hiring. Congress rejected national health insurance but passed the rest of the Fair Deal.

The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 continued quotas for immigrants based upon country of origin. It had lower quotas for Asians, a vestige of the racism prevalent during the war. Between 1942 and 1945, the federal government relocated 117,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry into internment camps.  The Act prioritized family reunification and desired skills.

What term describes a citizen's right in Arkansas to introduce a potential new law to a ballot?

A. decision

B. referendum

C. responsibility

D. initiative

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Answer:

d because it is their initiative to get it done.

3 causes and 3 effects of human migration

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Answer:

Push factors occur where someone is currently living and make continuing to live there less attractive. A push factor could be political unrest, a lack of job opportunities, or overcrowding. Pull factors occur in a potential destination and make it an attractive place to migrate to.

Explanation:

Do you think extremist groups, cults, and gangs pose a significant threat in your country? Why or why not?
pls help

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Answer:

While I believe that everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and opinions, I think these types of groups pose a huge threat. They jeapordize the safety of other people, which is more important than someone's right to their own ideals. Gangs make street violence more prevalant which in turn makes cities less safe. They make it dangerous to walk on the street at night. Extremist groups often put people of certain groups based on religion, nationality, sex, gender identity or expression, and race at risk for harm or even death. Lastly, cults often have their members performing dangerous, illegal acts that can harm other innocent people or the members that follow them. Historically, they can be very damaging to the body and psyche of the members as well. Therefore, yes, I do believe that these groups are dangerous for my country.

Explanation:

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what did Kennedy promise in his campaign?

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In the address, Kennedy reaffirmed the United States' pledge of coming to the defense of any nation whose independence was endangered, promised to increase the food-for-peace emergency program and to provide economic aid to nations in need.

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Who is the head of the executive branch for the federal level; state level; local level?

Who makes up the legislative branch for the federal level; state level; local level?

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Answer:

In every state, the Executive branch is headed by a GOVERNOR who is directly elected by the people.

All 50 states have legislatures made up of elected representivies.

Explanation:

I hope this helps!

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