Answer:d
Explanation:
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American Indians being forced onto reservations is the phrase best completes the list. Hence, option D is correct.
What was happening to the Native Americans during the mid 1800s?The lands were sold to the non-native American as surplus lands. The act broke the collective land ownership custom of the tribe.
Many Native Americans had their allotments stolen from them or were made to sell them. In the end, Native Americans lost millions of acres of their ancestral territories in the West.
Thus, option D is correct.
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"popular goverment can be under democratic and popular leaders can autocratic."explain the statement and give refrence to Zimbabwe.
Answer:
Due to their good decisions.
Explanation:
Good and popular government can be achieved under democratic principles of government while the popular leaders can autocratic and can run the country due to their good decisions. Those leaders are considered great that takes decision bravely and can solve and handle the problems more efficiently. The republic type of government is considered as democratic government where the citizens of the country select their representatives whereas the dictatorship is the form of government in which the leader is autocratic.
why is cheating in sports unethical
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.
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
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because its stated that Karen is reading in the living room
Answer:
A……...................
Which historical document is described by the information below: no power to tax no president states had major powers no federal courts
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.
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.
What was the Oka Crisis? What was one important development that led to? Explain why this was an important development
Answer:
The Oka Crisis was a land dispute between the Mohawk, the Quebec, and Canadian police.
The development of golf course in the disputed land, Kanesatake and Mohawk's burial ground led to Oka crisis.
This crisis was a significant development as it changed the decision of developing golf course on disputed land.
Explanation:
The Oka crisis was a crisis developed over a disputed land. The crisis last for 78-days, from 11th July 1990 to 26th September 1990. In March 1989, the company who was developing the golf course planned to build the course extra nine holes which included the land of Mohawk.
The development of the Oka crisis was significant as it changed the decision of developing golf course. After the Canadian army was called, the standoff ended.
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How was China reunited under the Sui dynasty? (Site 1)
Answer:
One of the most significant achievements of the Sui Dynasty was the re-unification of China after a period of 300 years. They managed to do this with multiple wars with some of the fragmented states, as well as making alliances, so the re-unification was performed by force in general.
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Answer: One of the most significant achievements of the Sui Dynasty was the re-unification of China after a period of 300 years. They managed to do this with multiple wars with some of the fragmented states, as well as making alliances, so the re-unification was performed by force in general.
Explanation: War was the main reason of china's dynasty's changing so often because everyone wanted power and they were all split into different dynasty and it was whoever won.
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
Answer:
d because it is their initiative to get it done.
Kyle believes that exposure to violence, even pretend violence, contributes to increased aggression in children. Specifically, he thinks that children who play a lot of violent video games will tend to be more aggressive than children who do not play violent video games. In his study, for each child, he is tracking the number of hours spent playing video games and counting the number of aggressive acts each day, and he will look at the relationship between these two variables. This study is the test of his
Answer:
This is a test of his theory.
Which of the following is not a major feature of a group?
a. Common identity
b. Common language
c. Minimum 2 members
d. Shared expectations
Answer:
c is the answer of this question
which detail in excerpt supports the theme "you should be kind to others"
The Thompsons took their dog, Champ, with them on vacation. Champ loved riding in the car and never got carsick, but he was not the best-behaved dog when it came to obeying commands. On the second day, Champ saw a cat while the Thompsons were stopped for gas. The window was rolled down because it was hot. Which tells what most likely happened? 01. Champ got sick from the fumes at the gas station. 02. Champ hated riding in the car and began to bark. 3. Champ jumped out the window to chase the cat. 4. Champ ran for some exercise and came back immediately when called.
Answer:
3
Explanation:
On the second day, Champ saw a cat while the Thompsons were stopped for gas. Evidence
What economic practice and had the greatest effect on the economy after World War II?
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.
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Which principle states that laws apply to all people equally? (E
Common law
Rule of law
Transparency
Civil law
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What is the preamble to the constitution and what odes it state?
what should I do?
ACCEPT OR DENY?
Answer:
DENY PLEASEHBDE
Explanation:
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Which of the following ways of dwindling down candidates for president is more of an
"event" and asks participants to physically move to areas that represent the candidate
they support?
Primary
Caucus
Electorate
Plebiscite
Which factor puts Mexico City at a riskof acid rain? Need help now
Answer:
pollutants derived from petroleum are a major source of these compounds, which react with cloud's humidity due to their chemical nature creating acid rain
Explanation:
Which country allows citizens to vote but only allows one political party to run for office?
Answer: I believe the answer is Cuba
What religious teachings has
Siddhartha Guatama been
credited with?
A. Christianity
B. Hinduism
C. Buddhism
D. Islam
Answer:
c. buddhism
Explanation:
because I was there
Answer:
buddhism
as he was born in Nepal.
Reasons why Television kills creativity
Answer:
Children who spend just 15 minutes or more a day watching their favourite cartoons on television may be at an increased risk of losing their creative minds as compared to those who read books or solve jigsaw puzzles, a study says.
There was clear evidence that children came up with less original ideas immediately after watching television,"said Sarah Rose, Lecturer at Staffordshire University in Britain," although adding "these effects disappeared after a short time."
However, "if children are less creative in their play, this could, over time, negatively impact their development," Rose said.
There is a belief that slow-paced programmes are more educational but our findings do not support this, Sarah said.
In the study, the team looked at the immediate impact of television on three-year-old's creativity. They compared children who watched -- Postman Pat, with those who read books or played jigsaw puzzles.
The children were tested for throwing up maximum original creative ideas.
The study is potentially useful to those who produce children's television shows, early year educators, as well as parents.
The findings were presented at the British Psychological Developmental Conference in Belfast, recently.
the impacts of increasing petrol price on household
Answer:
Rising petrol and diesel prices can dent your savings by adding to your monthly budget for not only fuel but also essential commodities and other goods.
Explanation:
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Which two sentences describe the Delhi sultanate’s actions toward non-Muslim subjects? It imposed a jizya on non-Muslims. It allowed temples to be opened only twice a week. It restricted the amount of land a non-Muslim could own. It made Hinduism and Buddhism illegal. It destroyed many non-Muslim shrines and places of learning.
Answer:
It imposed a jizya on non-Muslims.
It destroyed many non-Muslim shrines and places of learning.
Explanation:
Delhi Sultanate were the Muslim rulers who came from outside India and established their dynasty in the Northern region under Qutb-ud-din Aibak in 1206. As Muslim, they were not friendly and did not tolerate other religion to flourish in their region. They took harsh measures to suppress non-muslim people and forced many of them to convert into Muslim. Taxes imposed like Jizya on non-Muslims. Many of the temples and places of learning were burned down and destroyed.
Answer:
A or It imposed a jizya on non-Muslims.
B or It destroyed many non-Muslim shrines and places of learning.
Explanation:
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How did the population of rural areas in the South change in the years since the Civil War?
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
Population growth in the South greatly exceeded the nation's growth after 1970. The South increased by 68.4% (from 50.05 million to 84.28 million) as the nation increased by 38.3%; the share of the population of the nation that lived in the South increased from 24.8% to 30.1%.
what are the main aims and objectives of the west indian federation?
Answer:
the West Indies Federation comprised the ten territories of: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, the then St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, Saint Lucia, St Vincent and Trinidad and Tobago.
Explanation:
Answer:
Establishing political union
Explanation:
The Great Britain Caribbean Unification Act of 1956 created the Constitution with the aim of creating a democratic union amongst the representatives.
The Union's stated goal was to form a constitutional unit which would become free from Britain as just a nation country, equivalent to the Dominion Of Canada or the Africa Union; but, the Federal state failed before anything could happen.
Did the Second Great Awakening influence the moral growth of the nation?
Answer:
yes it did :)
Explanation:
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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.
Answer:
B
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Answer:
I believe the answer you are looking for is C.
Explanation:
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What is a major difference between an operating budget and a capital budget?
A. In an operating budget, legislation is needed; in a capital budget, no legislation is needed.
B. An operating budget is raised by bonds; a capital budget is raised by taxes.
C. An operating budget consists of small amounts of money; a capital budget consists of large amounts of money.
D. An operating budget is for day-to-day expenses; a capital budget is for investment spending.
Answer:
What is the difference between the Operating Budget and the Capital Budget? The Operating Budget and the Capital Budget make up the city's annual budget. The Capital Budget funds major improvements to facilities and infrastructure. It is the first year of needs in the five-year Capital Improvements Program (CIP) Plan.
What was your favorite subject/class in school?
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.