Andrea has had a savings account for ten years. She noticed over the last two years that the interest rates on her savings account went up in the first year and down in the second year. Which of the following budget scenarios BEST explains this transition?
A.
a budget surplus two years in a row
B.
first a balanced budget, then a deficit
C.
first a balanced budget, then a budget surplus
D.
first an unbalanced budget, then a balanced budget
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B. first a balanced budget, then a deficit
Explanation:
If the interest is high I will have more money and if it is down I will have less money that correspond to a balanced budget and a deficit (lack of money).
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1 .
aqueducts
3
ruling class in Rome
2 .
slaves
7
merchants and bankers
3 .
aristocrats
4
farmers and industrial workers
4 .
common citizens
1
lowest class of people in Rome
5 .
Latin
2
threat to Roman rulers
6 .
Christianity
6
used by disciples to spread teachings of Christ
7 .
equestrians
8
still in use today
8 .
good road system
5
language which is the basis for Spanish,French, and Italian.
1 - used by disciples to spread teachings of Christ
2 - ruling class in Rome
3 - language which is the basis for spanish, french and italian
4 - merchants and bankers
5 - farmers and industrial workers
6 - still in use today
7 - threat to Roman rulers
8 - lowest class of people in Rome
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What did Cicero argue for to repair the damaged republic?
reducing the army’s powers and restoring the system of checks and balances
starting a civil war to take power from the Senate
making the Senate and army stronger
giving slaves and plebeians more power and taking land from the rich
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Answer:
starting a civil war to take power from the senate
Explanation:
What did the Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and the Tuscarora nations make up?
Narragansett
Iroquois
Apache
Shawnee
Match the weaknesses of the government under the Articles of Confederation (AoC) with their meaning
options:
These voting rules were too strict for any changes to be made
The colonies did not have a national court system
Congress could not enforce laws
The colonies did not have money to repay debts from the Revolutionary War
1.
The AoC not being able to tax was a problem because…
2.
The AoC not having a federal judicial branch was a problem because…
3.
The AoC not having a federal executive branch was a problem because…
4.
The AoC not being able to change anything without the consent of all 13 states was a problem because…
HELP PLZ! The question is, How can we see the impact of the reconstruction plan in the U.S. today? This is an ASSESSMENT that I have to take tomorrow and it's a discussion assessment which means I need lots of evidence and detail. I will obvi mark brainiest for the best answer, plz plz plz take your time answering this, MAKE IT GOOD PLZ I'm getting graded on what I say!!! (This has to deal with the 13, 14, and 15 amendment and green book and him crow laws stuff too)
what happened in the anti-Comintern pact between Japan and Germany?
What happened when Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton attended the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London?
Answer:
For ten days in June 1840, abolitionists from both sides of the Atlantic met together at the World Antislavery Convention in Freemason's Hall in London, England. ... The treatment of Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton at the convention led them to begin their own movement—for women's rights.
Explanation:
Answer:
answers so other guy can get brainiest
Explanation:
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What societal values underlie social programs in Canada and the United States?
How do the economic platforms of political parties differ from one another?
How is a political party’s philosophy reflected in its platforms?
How does the underground economy impact the federal and provincial tax base and social programs?
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Answer:
D) The Canaanites practiced polytheism.
Explanation:
The Israelites were monotheistic, while Canaanites were polytheistic.
Why did the Confederacy have a difficult time stopping Sherman?
Answer:
He eliminated Atlanta's war making potential and brought sheer destruction to Georgia, then offered generous surrender terms. His vision of hard war brought the Confederacy to its knees, but forestalled thousands of battlefield and civilian deaths.
“Men of Color, To Arms!” The speech was given by _________ on March 2nd, 1863 in Rochester, New York. The goal was to convince African American men to participate in the Civil War to win their freedom, and not just be passive observers of it.
Answer:
The speech was given by Frederick Douglass.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is true.
A. The Merrimack was turned into an ironclad called the Monitor.
B. The Monitor was turned into an ironclad called the Merrimack.
C. The South made the Merrimack into an ironclad called the Virginia
D. The Merrimack and the Virginia fought to a tie.
Who helped the us in the south pacific war?
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Fun activity for y'all try to write a punic war letter! i've already wrote mine it was pretty fun!
Answer:
Could you please explain what that is?
Explanation:
It sounds intresting and i would like to try it.
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Write three short body paragraphs on the qin dynasty. Make sure all of your body paragraphs support the thesis statement. Your body paragraphs should also contain evidence that supports the claims that you are making. Use transitional words and phrases between the paragraphs to maintain the flow of ideas in your essay
Now write a conclusion for your research paper. The conclusion should restate the main idea of the paper. It should also bring your explanation to a close in a meaningful way.
fun activity for y'all try to write a punic war letter! i've already wrote mine it was pretty fun!
Answer:
Here's mine
Hey Sargent I think were have a attack!! What no that can't be....
Wait i here something Smash People running blood on everywhere we can't stop em Mean While the person on the phone also dies.
Done
Answer:
I not that good but ill try
Explanation:
Dear family,
everything is going great here in the fort.
No war or anything.
thats good right.
no really i dont know
Our general is so confusing.
well, hes calling us.
i want icecream.
training is great.
I got to go.
-armyguy
What you already know about this cliffs goods or services?
Answer:
Park business
Explanation:
Horace Mann stated, “Be ashamed to die, until you have won some victory for humanity.” What do you think he meant by this statement to his students
Answer:
Well, all he's saying is 'accomplish something in your life
Explanation:
This is a message we should all be taking to heart and implementing into our daily lives. Horace Mann is telling his students that they should accomplish great things and contribute to humanity in their lifetime.
Have a wonderful day!
Who do you think had a better plan for Reconstruction—President Johnson or the Republican Congress? Why? (Explain your reasoning and be sure to explain the 13th and 14th Amendment in your answer.)
Answer:
A would be your answer
Explanation:
Answer:
The Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction was Lincoln’s plan to reintegrate the Confederate states back into the Union, granting presidential pardons to all Southerners (except political leaders) who took an oath of future allegiance to the Union.
Radical Republicans rejected Lincoln’s plan and instead passed the more stringent Wade-Davis Bill, which called for 50 percent of the state to take the loyalty oath. Lincoln pocket vetoed this bill.
The Freedmen ‘s Bureau was an agency that provided food, shelter, medical aid, employment aid, education, and other needs for blacks and poor whites. It was the largest federal aid relief plan at the time, and it was the first large-scale governmental welfare program.
President Johnson proved to be an obstacle to the Radical Republicans in Congress, who attempted to completely overhaul the Southern government and economy.
In 1866, Johnson vetoed two important bills by Congress; in response, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the Fourteenth Amendment, granting African Americans full citizenship.
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How can we see the impact of the reconstruction plan in the U.S. today? Used evidence and details plz, will mark the brainliest.
Four soccer teams have the following records
Team 1: Won 5 of last 20 games
Team 2: Won 40% of the games they play
Team 3: Likelihood of winning next game is ⅓
Team 4: Won 3 out of last 8 games
Answer:
What is the question????
Explanation:
Brahmi is written from left to right and has been discovered written on _____. Select all that apply.
Answer:
Stone and terra-cotta
Explanation:
That's all I have to say
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Write a paragraph by adding supporting details to this main idea: The Phoenician alphabet had an impact on many civilizations.
Answer:
In addition to sailing expertly, the Phoenicians also traded with some of the oldest civilizations. They recorded trade affairs in cuneiform, but would have liked a more efficient and accurate system of record keeping. Or like The Phoenicians also developed the Phoenician Alphabet, which enabled them to keep accurate business records when trading with other colonies.
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Summarize what strategies the U.S. used in rebuilding Japan and Western Europe. Be specific.
Answer:
In order to help Europe recover from the war, the United States came up with the Marshall Plan. It is named after Secretary of State George Marshall. The Marshall Plan offered help and finances to European countries in order to recover from World War II.
Explanation:
Describe why slaves were utilized as forced labor in the Southern colonies.
Answer:
Explanation:
Slaves were used for many different things, the most common being that they were used to work on farms and for nobility.
Answer:
The Origins of American Slavery
Most of those enslaved in the North did not live in large communities, as they did in the mid-Atlantic colonies and the South. Those Southern economies depended upon people enslaved at plantations to provide labor and keep the massive tobacco and rice farms running
Explanation:
Study Guide: Civics EOC Exam
PART 1
John Locke: What ideas is he known for?
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What is the social contract?
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Montesquieu: How did he influence the “Founding Fathers?”
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What are four concepts found in the Magna Carta that influenced the Founding Fathers?
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List three rights that are found in the English Bill of Rights that are found in the US Bill of Rights:
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Name three concepts in the Mayflower Compact that influenced the Founding Fathers:
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Answer:
1: John Locke's most famous works are An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689), in which he developed his theory of ideas and his account of the origins of human knowledge in experience, and Two Treatises of Government
2:A common description of the social contract is that people give up some of their rights in order to get the benefits of living in civil society
3:The single most important influence that shaped the founding of the United States comes from John Locke, a 17th century Englishman who redefined the nature of government.The duty of that government is to protect the natural rights of the people, which Locke believed to include life, liberty, and property.
4:
Due process or rule of law.
Trial by a jury of peers.
The right to a speedy trial.
5:Freedom to bear arms for self-defense. Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bail. Freedom from taxation by royal prerogative, without the agreement of Parliament. Freedom of fines and forfeitures without a trial.
6:The writers of the Bill of Rights and state constitutions were inspired by concepts born in the Magna Carta: that a government should be constitutional, that the law of the land should apply to everyone, and that certain rights and liberties were so fundamental that their violation was an abuse of governmental
Explanation: Hope this helps;)
Next time read it though carefully and slowly!
Which issues led to the decline of the Roman Empire?
Select all correct answers.
epidemics of foreign diseases
low taxes on Roman citizens
cruel and incompetent emperors
attacks from barbarian tribes
Answer:
The reasons for the fall of the empire include military overreach, invasion by emboldened tribes of Huns and Visigoths from northern and central Europe, inflation, corruption and political incompetence.
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The Inca adapted to their land by making terraces for farming. How would this technique make farming easier and increase production in the highlands of the Andes?
Answer:
They built cisterns and irrigation canals that snaked and angled down and around the mountains. And they cut terraces into the hillsides, progressively steeper, from the valleys up the slopes.