Answer:
The best example of checks and balances is that the president can veto any bill passed by Congress, but a two-thirds vote in Congress can override the veto. Other examples include: The House of Representatives has sole power of impeachment, but the Senate has all power to try any impeachment.
Because of the compounding effect:
A) a small loan balance can become large
B) a large loan balance becomes smaller
C) people with low credit scores often have difficulty obtaining loans
D) people with high credit scores often have difficulty obtaining loans
(this is from scholastic news “I Wanted To Fight For My Country”) What details does Frank DeVita share that only a person who was part of the d-day invasion could provide?
Answer:
DeVita tells what it was like to have bullets swarming around his head and to hear people screaming and crying. He also shares what he was thinking and feeling at the time, nothing, “I was scared.”
Explanation:
Jacinta was brought up in the Dominican Republic, and English is not her first language. Occasionally she chooses the wrong words to convey her ideas. Which competence is being addressed here
Answer:
Message competence.
Explanation:
Communication can be defined as a process which typically involves the transfer of information from one person (sender) to another (recipient), through the use of semiotics, symbols and signs that are mutually understood by both parties.
In this scenario, Jacinta was brought up in the Dominican Republic, and English is not her first language. Occasionally, Jacinta chooses the wrong words to convey her ideas when communicating with others. Thus, the competence that is being addressed here is a message competence.
Adams sent a three-person
commision to what?
Answer:
In 1778, during the Revolutionary War, Adams sailed to France to join benjamin Franklin and Arthur Lee on a three-man commission to negotiate an alliance with France.
Explanation:
Which of the following is TRUE about the changes in farming caused by new inventions in the 1800's? I NEED HELP ASAP PLEASE
Answer: A, and B.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Improvements in agriculture have been one of the most dramatic features of economic and social change in America since 1800. At the start of the 19th century, over 90 percent of the population was engaged in producing the food and fiber needed to feed and clothe the nation. Two centuries later, that number has dropped to less than two percent, and American agriculture surpluses account for billions of dollars in exports.
Three Industrial Revolutions
Agricultural historians sometimes categorize these changes as coming in three revolutions. The first was the impact of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-1800s when horse-powered machines began to supplement human energy. John Deere’s invention of the steel plow that scoured the sticky prairie sod from the blade made turning prairie sod much faster and easier. That was rapidly followed by the adoption of horse-drawn reapers, sulky plows, mowers, and threshing machines that enabled one farmer to cultivate and harvest much larger holdings.
A second wave began around World War I, when gasoline power began to replace the horse. In the 1890s, Iowan John Froelich developed and improved an internal-combustion "traction motor," the tractor as it came to be known, that ran on gasoline and could move forward and backward. Over the next 20 years, Froelich continued to improve his tractors, forming a company that eventually sold out to John Deere Manufacturing in Waterloo. Henry Wallace combined his skills as a corn breeder, agriculture journal editor, and businessman (and future secretary of agriculture and U.S. vice president) to Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Company. Midwestern farmers saw corn yields skyrocket when they planted the improved hybrid varieties. After World War II, chemical fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides, often developed from research at land grant universities like Iowa State, further boosted farm production.
In the 1960s, a truly new stage in agriculture began to emerge. Throughout history until then, from indigenous people around the world to the most advanced agriculture operations, the goal had been to improve the growing conditions around the individual plant. Remove the weeds, fertilize the ground, and water the plants. With new genetic breakthroughs, however, scientists were developing the capacity to go "inside" the plant to reconfigure its genetic codes that guided its growth. Genetically modified plants sparked controversy because their long-term environmental impact had never been tested. The livestock industry engaged in new breeding techniques to adapt animals to their environment and to market demands.
Effects on Rural Population
All three stages of Midwestern agriculture had decisive impacts on the rural population. Labor-saving equipment reduced the need for hired help and led to incentives for farmers to expand their acres. As farms grew larger with less hired help, the rural population decreased, putting stress on the small towns and rural institutions like churches, hospitals, and schools. Rural representation in the legislature diminished. Conflicts developed between those who wanted the government to support small farmers while others preferred to allow the market economy, usually favoring larger, better-funded operations, to determine prices. While the outputs of American farms multiplied exponentially, the social impacts created both positive and negative outcomes for farm families and the rural populations that depended upon them.
Explanation:
You have three identically sized crackers. You place two of them in front of you and one in front of a child who is in Piaget's preoperational stage. The child agrees that you have more crackers than he does. If you now break the child's cracker into two equal pieces and ask who has more, he will say:_____.
a. you still have more.
b. he has more.
c. his crackers are smaller.
d. you both have the same.
Answer:
C. his crackers are smaller.
Explanation:
The preoperational stage is piagets second stage in his theory of operational development. This stage is from two years of age to 7 years. The young children at this age are able to think more symbolically with their memory and imaginations being developed. The child at this stage learns to conserve mass so they would be able to recognize that their cracker is smaller than yours.
what is the reason why the Europeans came to Gold coast for school
They encountered a variety of African kingdoms, some of which controlled substantial deposits of gold in the soil. In 1483, the Portuguese came to the continent for increased trade. They built the Castle of Elmina, the first European settlement on the Gold Coast.
The Portuguese were the first to arrive. By 1471, under the patronage of Prince Henry the Navigator, they had reached the area that was to become known as the Gold Coast because Europeans knew the area as the source of gold that reached Muslim North Africa by way of trade routes across the Sahara.
What resource does North Korea have in greater abundance than Japan or South Korea? Responses A. minerals B. skilled labor C. farmland D. lumber
Answer:
minerals i think
Explanation:
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Answer:
Im not completely sure, but I think it is it generates billions of dollars.
Good luck.
Edit: its a and d
Explanation:
Define human trafficking?
Answer:
the unlawful act of transporting or coercing people in order to benefit from their work or service, typically in the form of forced labor or sexual exploitation
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Explanation:
Human trafficking is a serious violation of human rights and is considered a form of modern-day slavery. It is a global problem that affects millions of people, particularly women and children.
What are human rights?Human rights are the fundamental rights and freedoms that are inherent to all human beings, regardless of their race, gender, nationality, religion, or any other status. These rights are often considered to be universal, inalienable, and indivisible.
Human rights are protected by the international human rights law, which includes treaties, conventions, and declarations that have been agreed upon by countries around the world.
Human trafficking is the illegal trade of humans, typically for the purpose of forced labor, sexual exploitation, or organ harvesting and it is serious violation of human rights.
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Which fraction can NOT be
replaced with
1
2 when estimating
Answer:
a
Explanation:
___ 1. The transfer of energy from the Sun to producers and a chain of consumers.
___ 2. An animal that obtains nutrition only from plants.
___ 3. An organism that obtains nutrients from both plants and animals.
___ 4. An animal that obtains nutrients from eating other animals.
A. Food chain
B. Omnivores
C. Carnivores
D. Herbivores
Answer:
I confirm the other answer. and he or she should get brainliest i guess :)
Which are accurate statements about the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003?
Choose all answers that are correct.
A. UN inspectors had discovered clear evidence that Saddam Hussein was acquiring weapons of mass destruction.
B. President Bush refused to allow UN inspectors more time to check Iraqi facilities for weapons of mass destruction.
C. Some U.S. officials believed Saddam Hussein was acquiring weapons of mass destruction. Other officials strongly disagreed.
D. Iraq was known to be an ally and supporter of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda.
Answer:
B. President Bush refused to allow UN inspectors more time to check Iraqi facilities for weapons of mass destruction.C. Some U.S. officials believed Saddam Hussein was acquiring weapons of mass destruction. Other officials strongly disagreed.Explanation:
President G.W. Bush believed that Iraq under Saddam Hussein was hiding and stockpiling weapons of mass destruction which was in direct contravention of statutes they had signed. This sentiment was echoed by many American government officials but there were a significant number who disagreed with it.
The United Nations was also not convinced of U.S. allegations as they had helped destroy a lot of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction in the early 90s and so wanted more time to investigate the allegations. The U.S. would not give them this time and went ahead with the Iraqi invasion.
B,C. k12 unit test 14.11 question 9
Which of the following did Shi Huangdi do in order to control Chinese thought?
A.
He ordered all books burned except for medicine and technology
B.
He built the only library in the empire
C.
He trained all the scholars himself
D.
He wrote philosophy books
Answer:
could be held by poor young men. Which of the following actions did Shi Huangdi take in order to control Chinese thought? He outlawed the ideas of Confucius and others. expanding the Chinese empire by conquering other land.
In general, do you feel that racism and
sexism involve similar ways of thinking, or that
these problems are largely unrelated to each
other?
Answer:
yeah they are unrelated
Explanation:
racism deals with ethics groups etc....
but sexism deals with girls especially
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Answer:
I believe it is shared.
Explanation:
Cause if there is a block party and people bring dishes and pass them around to everyone then they would be sharing. Hope this is correct. :)
Answer: I think shared
Explanation:
Because it is a block party with neighbors coming over I don't if it's right but that is my guess.
For the case studies given below, llst the symptoms and then state your diagnosis.
Case : Kristin, age 20, is a first year college student. This is her first time away from home, and she worries about her family a lot, as her parents are going through a bitter divorce and she has a little brother at home. Kristin is having trouble concentrating on her studies and has been complaining about various physical problems. Sometimes she has sudden, unexplained attacks of fear, and sometimes, for no apparent reason, her heart races, she has chest pains, and she gets sweaty all over. She sometimes also feels nauseated and dizzy. At first she thought she might be having a heart attack, but a medical exam found that her heart was fine.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not attach options for this question we can say the following.
My diagnosis is that Kristin is having panic attacks because she is in a continuous state of uncontrollable worry and tension. So she has a panic disorder and it is recommended that she goes with psychology immediately.
Kristin worries about her family a lot due to her family situation at home.
Then the symptoms are the following. Kristin is having trouble concentrating on her studies and has been complaining about various physical problems. She has sudden, unexplained attacks of fear. Sometimes, for no apparent reason, her heart races, she has chest pains, and she gets sweaty all over. On other occasions, she feels nauseated and dizzy. She went to the doctor because she thought she might be having a heart attack, but despite the symptoms, her heart was fine.
So yes, Kristin is having panic attacks or a panic disorder because she is in a continuous state of uncontrollable worry and tension.
What area of science interested Thomas Jefferson most?
A) botany
B) paleontology
C) anatomy
D) astronomy
Answer:
Paleontology
Explanation:
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This is journalism please help 50 points!
Take a story from your local newspaper and write a blog post about it.
You can retell the news story, add information, and so on. Don't be afraid
to add your opinion to the story. Your blog post should be at least three
paragraphs in length
Answer:
The homeless crisis on Southern California streets can be taxing for law enforcement. In one of the cities, they decided not to call the police and instead call an unarmed team of professionals. The people called include nurse practitioners and mental health clinicians.
Respect is the first key in building trust to create connections with the unsheltered. Social worker Jackie Tapia knows the process of doing that can take time.
She's been taking part in the city of Anaheim's latest efforts to address the needs of their homeless neighbors. It's a six-month pilot program called Community Care Response Teams, or CCRT. Instead of dispatching police to issues of homelessness, the unarmed CCRT teams respond with nurse practitioners, mental health clinicians, a social worker, and plainclothes security.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It would be trough.
Explanation:
What countries were part of the original Central Powers?
A Germany, Austro-Hungary and Italy
B Britain, France and Russia
C Germany, Austro-Hungary and Ottoman Empire
D Britain, France and United States
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Outline four way
the environment can be protected
from degradalom
Answer:
Reduce resource consumption
Recycle
Use natural energy sources
Limit waste
when did Leonardo da Vinci create his art
Answer:
When he was 20, in 1472, the painters' guild of Florence offered da Vinci membership, but he remained with Verrocchio until he became an independent master in 1478. Around 1482, he began to paint his first commissioned work, The Adoration of the Magi, for Florence's San Donato, a Scopeto monastery.
Around 1482, he began to paint his first commissioned work, The Adoration of the Magi, for Florence's San Donato, a Scopeto monastery. Among the works created by Leonardo in the 16th century is the small portrait known as the Mona Lisa or La Gioconda, the laughing one. In the present era, it is arguably the most famous painting in the world.
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Answer:
trough
Explanation:
Wavelength is the distance between one crest and another.
Crest are the peaks, not the lowest parts.
What are the Objectives of competition policy
Monroe graduated at the top of his high school class. When Monroe left for college, he was
committed to achieving. However, he decided to pledge a fraternity and his grades started to slip.
When questioned he explained that the social aspect of college is more important than academics.
Which concept does this explanation reflect? (2 points)
Answer: Cognitive dissonance
Explanation: this is the conflicting issue of attributes or beliefs and morals basically.
Which of the following is a power given to state governments?
Declaring war
Regulating trade
Coining money
Making marriage laws
Answer:
Regulating trade
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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HYV seeds are associated with which research technology?
what is population composition
Answer:
Population composition helps to know the number of males or female, their age-groups, literacy, their occupation, their income level and health conditions etc. Population composition is the description of a population according to characteristics such as age and gender.
Explanation: