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Which are examples of felonies? Check all that apply.


arson

assault

kidnapping

murder

shoplifting

trespassing

vandalism

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Answer 1

Answer:

arson,kidnapping and murder

Answer 2

Answer:

arson is a first-degree felony.

Assault is a felony in Ohio if there is serious physical harm or if a deadly weapon is used. Assault is also considered a felony when it is committed on people such as police officers, medics, or corrections officers.

Kidnapping in Ohio, is most often charged as a first or second degree felony in Ohio.

Felony murder is a legal rule that expands the definition of murder.

shoplifting is not

In the state of Ohio, a person who is found guilty of criminal trespass is guilty of a fourth degree misdemeanor.

Vandalism is defined in Ohio as to “knowingly cause serious physical harm to an occupied structure or any of its contents.” Vandalism is a 5th degree felony

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Related Questions

Why do you think Osama's family left Iraq?

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They were all living in Pakistan illegally.

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Pakistan has deported the wives and children of Osama Bin Laden. In the middle of the night, they were flown out of the country after recently finishing serving a sentence for being in Pakistan illegally. The BBC's Aleem Maqbool reports from Islamabad.

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The raid on the Stonewall Inn in 1968 targeted non-heterosexual persons, among others. The ongoing harassment of the gay, lesbian, and trans populations led to many raids like Stonewall. While police claimed that these raids were simply a matter of enforcing the law, to the gays and lesbians subjected to the police actions, it was a clear case of

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Answer:

Homophobia

Explanation:

sex

This is simply defined as people's membership in one of two goups called the male or female. It is based some biological factors.

Gender

This is refered to as a physical, behavioral, and personality traits that partains to a group having male and female members

Gender identity

This is an individual's self-definition or sense of gender.

Homophobia

This a term used to describe the act of fear,hatred, anger,discomfort, and aversion that people experience when dealing with gay people. It is usually refered to as a deep seated psychopathology of intolerance, disgust towards homosexuals.

What is a right given to citizens that people have been talking about in the news?
will give brainly

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Answer:

Not sure of this answer but I suppose it could have to do with mask wearing. There are constant talks about how much people have to contribute to the pandemic through social distancing, wearing masks, and doing our best to contribute to the global well-being. There is huge debate about whether low risk people really should be restricted or not. People are constantly questioning authority on this topic as well since thy are not sure who to believe. Just to clarify, the right given in this case, is our ability to still go outside our houses while wearing masks and not being extremely restricted.

A journey with a purpose is a(n)...

A. Vacation

B. Expedition

C. Trek

D. Voyage

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The correct answer is letter D

Answer voyage

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Change the following compound sentence to complex sentences
1. my father bought a bus.
We are admiring it​

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Answer:

We are admiring the bus, my father bought.

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The Antarctica treaty is the first movement to end the cold war
True
False
Asap

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

The treaty sets aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve, establishes freedom of scientific investigation, and bans military activity on the continent. The treaty was the first arms control agreement established during the Cold War.

Answer:

False

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The Quebec Act:

made the French settlers very bitter
denied the right of citizenship to the people of New France
restored rights to the people of New France
created tension between Canada and the United States

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New France (French: Nouvelle-France) was the area colonized by France in North America, beginning with the exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Great Britain and Spain in 1763 under the Treaty of Paris (1763).The vast territory of New France consisted of five colonies at its peak in 1712, each with its own administration: Canada, the most developed colony, was divided into the districts of Québec, Trois-Rivières, and Montréal; Hudson's Bay; Acadie in the northeast; Plaisance on the island of Newfoundland; and Louisiane.[6][7] It extended from Newfoundland to the Canadian Prairies and from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico, including all the Great Lakes of North America.

In the 16th century, the lands were used primarily to draw from the wealth of natural resources such as furs through trade with the various indigenous peoples. In the seventeenth century, successful settlements began in Acadia and in Quebec. The 1713 Treaty of Utrecht resulted in France giving Great Britain its claims over mainland Acadia, the Hudson Bay, and Newfoundland. France established the colony of Île Royale, now called Cape Breton Island, where they built the Fortress of Louisbourg.[8][9]

Population had grown slowly but steadily. In 1754 New France's population consisted of 10,000 Acadians, 55,000 Canadiens, while the territories of upper and lower Louisiana had about 4,000 permanent French settlers, summing to 69,000 people.[10]

The British expelled the Acadians in the Great Upheaval from 1755 to 1764, which has been remembered on July 28 each year since 2003. Their descendants are dispersed in the Maritime provinces of Canada and in Maine and Louisiana, with small populations in Chéticamp, Nova Scotia and the Magdalen Islands. Some also went to France.

In 1763, France ceded the rest of New France to Great Britain and Spain, except the islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, at the Treaty of Paris which ended the Seven Years' War, part of which included the French and Indian War in America. Britain retained Canada, Acadia, and the parts of French Louisiana which lay east of the Mississippi River, except for the Île d'Orléans, which was granted to Spain with the territory to the west. In 1800, Spain returned its portion of Louisiana to France under the secret Treaty of San Ildefonso, and Napoleon Bonaparte sold it to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, permanently ending French colonial efforts on the American mainland.

New France eventually became absorbed within the United States and Canada, with the only vestige of French rule being the tiny islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. In the United States, the legacy of New France includes numerous place names as well as small pockets of French-speaking communities.

Answer:

It may be B. however I am not sure so correct me if I am wrong

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The video covers three levels of care a wounded soldier experiences in a deployed environment. Select one of the levels of care and describe the likely roles/jobs and challenges that would be likely to occur at that level.

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Level one would be soldiers taking care of soldiers and the combat medics on the battlefield. They would have to take care of any injuries the soldiers got while they were in the battlefield and try to keep them alive. The challenge would be keeping them alive.

State TWO functions of the legislature apart from making laws.

Give TWO reasons why a country needs laws.

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Answer:

1 Reason is to keep order and balance. 2 is to keep citizens safe from govt oppression.

Help please 2 questions plus brainliest

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Answer:

1st q- D and second q- B

Explanation:

compromise of 1877 led to end of the reconstruction era and he was not allowed to sue bc he was property

what did the scholars that published theories on religions stipulate​

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Answer:

Tylor in Primitive Culture. Psychological theories of the origin of religion take their departure from the work of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). His general position on religion is found in The Future of An Illusion (1928) and Moses and Monotheism

what should i say in my writting

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Answer:

Something related to the prompt and if there is no prompt then write something that sounds smart.

Explanation:

You are supposed to answer the prompt of the essay.

Which part of the story shows how Kiara and Tanya's differences affect their friendship?
Kiara and Tanya were the best of friends. When they were 10 years old, they always went everywhere together. All their friends knew that if they found one of them, they would find the other. Anyone who didn't know them thought that they were twins because both Kiara and Tanya had long, silky red hair and pale complexions. They were even similar in height and build. They were more like sisters than friends.

But as similar as they were in appearance, they were just as different when it came to their personalities. This difference didn't affect their friendship, at least not for a long time. Kiara always got out and participated in activities and competitions. Tanya was happiest when reading a book at home. Kiara was outgoing and talkative. Tanya was quiet and shy. Kiara was popular, and people were drawn to her because of her ability to make quick friends. Tanya hardly had any friends besides Kiara.

As they grew older, Kiara managed to make a large group of friends. Tanya, on the other hand, still remained shy and reserved. This difference in their personalities eventually caused a rift between the two friends. Tanya would refuse invitations to parties and movies that Kiara invited her to. She just didn't want to hang out with people she didn't know that well. Kiara couldn't understand why. She thought Tanya disliked her friends.

Eventually, Kiara and Tanya both realized that they had outgrown one another. They still remained friends, but they were not as close as they once had been.

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Answer:

As they grew older, Kiara managed to make a large group of friends. Tanya, on the other hand, still remained shy and reserved.

(I may not be right)

Explanation:

Answer:

As they grew older, Kiara managed to make a large group of friends. Tanya, on the other hand, still remained shy and reserved. This difference in their personalities eventually caused a rift between the two friends.

Explanation:

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Natural resources have very little impact on what goods and services a country produces. True or False?

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

For example if the United States was low on trees we could not produce lots of wood products therefore that would impact us.

The impact is good for many reason

Armed with all of the knowledge that President Truman and his advisors had accumulated, how would you have ended the war in the Pacific?

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Answer:

Truman stated that the United States had the weaponry to destroy Japan if it did not agree to his ultimatum. Truman also said the United States would destroy Japan to end the war.

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How did the invention of the railroad contribute to a boom in cattle ranching?
A
It became less expensive for workers to travel to work on cattle ranches because they could take trains.

B
The price of land in the West plummeted, so ranchers were able to buy huge tracts of land for grazing cattle.

C
It became cheaper to transport cows nationwide, so meat was more affordable and demand increased.

D
Land used to graze horses began to be used for cattle as horses became less important for transportation.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

it became more easy to transport the cattle and meet so in that case it was less expensive

In a series of well-publicized Supreme Court rulings in 2005, Kentucky was required to remove the Ten Commandments posted in some of its county courtrooms. However, Texas was allowed to keep a monument on the state capitol grounds that had the Ten Commandments listed. How did the Supreme Court rationalize the Kentucky circumstance as unconstitutional, but not the Texas case

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Answer: The Texas case involved a monument with a historical context on the capitol grounds.

Explanation:

Judgement can be fair to some persons and unfair to another person who deem it unfair to them. This doesn't mean the law is partial but it just means it's not favourable at that appointed time for them. The situation of the Supreme Court ruling which didn't favour the Kentucky's but worked out in the favour of the monument's erected by Texas on the Capitol grounds was due to that which was erected by Texas was of an historical context. That was the only exception why it was allowed to remain erected while that of Kentucky's removed in their various outlet. No favouritism but just consideration of history.

The Age of Exploration- According to the video, what were the reasons the Europeans wanted a direct route to Asia?

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Answer:

Explanation:

There's no video here, and that doesn't help because the question was in particular, referring to the video.

However, off the top of my head, a few reasons why Europeans wanted a direct route to Asia includes

Because of the fact that the land routes became dangerous, and in fact, they were also expensive. This surely is a great turn off.

Another reason is that they desired to cut across the existing trading routes that was being controlled by foreign powers and by so doing, get a direct access to the spices and a number of other goods present in Asia as of then

2. Describe the ideas that Japan adopted for its new capital city.

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Answer:-when their uji family became powerful enough to loosely control all of Japan (example= Prince Shotoku was regent under Empress ... 19.4 Describe the ideas that Japan adopted for its new capital city. ... -35 miles squared, 2 million people.

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Lower birth rates and advances in medical technology have contributed to the "graying of America" true or false

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Answer:

I think it's true ...

I hope it's helpful for you......

Explanation:

it's true

I hope it's helpful

Cuando los aqueos vieron el gigantesco caballo de madera después de diversas ideas decidieron

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Una vez que el Caballo de Troya estuvo dentro de Troya, toda la ciudad llevó a cabo una celebración masiva y, sin embargo, los héroes dentro del Caballo de Madera todavía tenían un peligro más que superar. De alguna manera, Helen veía el Caballo de Madera por lo que era y, al caminar alrededor de él, imitaba las voces de las mujeres casadas con los héroes aqueos en el interior. El propósito de Helen al hacerlo se debate a menudo, pero en general se considera que estaba mostrando su propia inteligencia, en lugar de ayudar a los troyanos. En cualquier caso, a pesar de escuchar las voces de sus esposas, ninguno de los aqueos ocultos respondió a la llamada. Al caer la noche, las celebraciones en Troya continuaron, hasta que la mayoría de la población de Troya quedó en un estupor ebrio. Luego, Sinon desde el exterior, o Epeius desde dentro, abrió la escotilla del vientre del Caballo de Troya y desplegó la escalera; y uno a uno, los héroes aqueos del interior descendieron de Troya.

Al mismo tiempo, Sinon o Helen encendieron una luz de señal, llamando a la flota aquea desde su fondeadero en Tenedos.

 

Algunos de los héroes aqueos se dirigieron a las puertas de Troya y las abrieron en silencio, antes de vigilarlas para evitar que volvieran a cerrarse; y mientras estos hombres esperaban el regreso del resto del ejército aqueo.

Otros héroes se escondieron con el Caballo de Troya, ahora comenzaron a matar a los héroes y soldados de Troya dormidos. Esta matanza pronto se convirtió en una matanza y, finalmente, se dijo que había un solo superviviente de Troya, Eneas; mientras que muchas de las Trojan Women se habían convertido en premios de guerra.

 

Así, el Caballo de Troya había ayudado a lograr lo que diez años de lucha no pudieron: la caída de la poderosa ciudad de Troya.

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Motivate why commiting fraud or corruption is bad for the advancement of a society​

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Answer:

Corruption is among the greatest obstacles to economic and social development. The harmful effects of corruption are especially severe on the poor, who are hardest hit by economic decline, most reliant on the provision of public services, and least capable of paying the extra costs associated with bribery, fraud, and the misappropriation of economic privileges. Corruption also represents a significant additional cost of doing business in many developing countries. It undermines development by distorting the rule of law and weakening the institutional foundation upon which economic growth depends.

Corruption damages policies and programs that aim to reduce poverty, so attacking corruption is critical to the achievement of IFC's overarching mission of poverty reduction. Countering corruption is therefore aligned with IFC’s overarching mission to promote sustainable private sector investment in developing countries, to help reduce poverty and improve people's lives.

Explanation:

The biggest barriers to social and economic progress are found in corruption. Because they are the most affected by economic downturn and depend on public services the most, the poor are particularly vulnerable to corruption's negative impacts.

What is meant by Corruption ?

Crime and corruption are endemic sociological phenomena that occur frequently and in varied degrees in almost every nation on a worldwide scale. Recent findings indicate that corruption is increasing. Each country allocates domestic resources for the prevention of crime, the policing of corruption, and the control and regulation of corruption.

The general term "anti-corruption" is frequently used to describe tactics used to combat corruption. Furthermore, international programs like the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16 have a specific objective that is meant to significantly reduce corruption in all of its forms. Political corruption

According to political scientist Stephen D. Morris, is the improper exercise of governmental authority for personal gain. Corruption, according to economist Ian Senior

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How has the Internet helped boycotters?
A. It enables outsourcing and helps companies keep their production
costs down.
B. It has increased Competition by introducing online retail sales.
O C. It enables boycotters to organize and publicize their activities
more easily.
D. It makes it easy for consumers to share their product reviews with
each other.

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Answer:

C. It enables boycotters to organize and publicize their activities

The Caspian Sea is roughly

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Answer:

The Caspian Sea lies in Eastern Europe, at the border between Europe and Asia. ... With a wealth of marine flora and fauna, the Caspian Sea covers nearly 0.4 million square kilometres of area and has an average depth of over 1 kilometre.

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Privately-held stock may __________ be sold to the public.

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Answer:

Privately-held stock may not be sold to the public

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Ramadan karim to all of blessed Muslims ​

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Ramadan Karin have a beautiful day!

Answer:

ramadan mubarak.

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Which of the following were the first two capitals of the United States?
O A. Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia
OB. Plymouth and New York City
O
C. New York City and Philadelphia
O
D. Washington, D. C. and New York City

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Answer:

d i think but i dont know for sure

Counties in the United States come from an ancient American Indian tradition.

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Same I need a pic lol

Name a threat that African-Americans
continued to face.

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Answer:

A Matter of Color: African Americans Face Discrimination

Explanation:

"While We Do Not Discriminate, We Do Segregate"

African Americans faced continuing discrimination and segregation during World War II. At the same time, a number of developments during the war served to quicken the pace of the struggle for equal rights. The massive migration of African Americans from the rural South to cities in the North and West brought new opportunities and challenges. Jobs in the military and defense industries brought expanded horizons and increased expectations. And, the hypocrisy of America fighting for freedom in other lands while denying it to minorities at home brought new legitimacy and resonance.

National Developments

African American civil rights groups and institutions grew in number and militancy during the war, determined to use the war effort to extract concessions and make gains for the movement. Many African American civil rights leaders vowed not to repeat what they saw as the mistake during World War I of putting aside their grievances for the duration of the war. One outgrowth of this strategy was the "Double V" [Victory] campaign, which aimed to fight racist fascism at home and abroad at the same time: "Defeat Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito," one newspaper exhorted, by "Abolishing Jim Crow." The campaign called on blacks to loyally serve the nation while emphasizing the contradictions between America's professed values and its behavior with respect to racial discrimination.Footnote1

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Explanation:

In this way, the presence of specific elements of both the Afro-American rights movement will be demonstrated. Civil and other objects

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What was the long-term impact of the Punic Wars? (4 points)


a they allowed Spain and Gaul to gain their independence.

b They forced Carthage to become an ally of Rome.

c They made Rome the dominant power in the Mediterranean.

d They brought lasting peace to the Mediterranean world

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Answer:

They made Rome the dominant power in the Mediterranean is the correct answer.

Explanation:

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