List 5 Capital cities of countries in Southeast Asia.

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Answer 1

Answer:

hope this helps :)

Explanation:

Manila - Philippines

Bangkok - Thailand

Hanoi - Vietnam

Jakarta -  indonesia

ili - Timor-Leste


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In the 1983 case of Hazelwood v. Kulhmeier, did the Supreme Court agree or disagree with the principal and why?

The Supreme Court agreed with the principal, stating educational administrators had the right to censor material that was deemed contrary to the school's educational mission.

The Supreme Court disagreed with the principal, stating that newspaper editors could print students' stories and opinions without censorship as long as the material was not profane.

The Supreme Court disagreed with the principal, citing Tinker v. Des Moines and stated the principal had violated the students' First Amendment rights of freedom of speech.

The Supreme Court agreed with the principal but said the article could be published in the school newspaper as long as the father's response was also included in the article.

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The answer is: The Supreme Court agreed with the principal, stating educational administrators had the right to censor material that was deemed contrary to the school's educational mission.

Thus, option (A)

Explanation:

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Where do you see freedom of speech?
(Its due in a 10 minutes)

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Answer:

You can find freedom of speech everywhere.

Explanation:

You can find it on the internet with social media apps and more

You can also find freedom of speech in any conversation because they are allowed to say anything they want

Does anybody have a course hero account I can use really quick?!?! Or any hacks to get a free one? please help!!

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

I do have one what do you need it for

Answer:

I have too, give me the title

Explanation:

Textbook A

1. What type of document is this?textbook excerpt

2. When was it written? 1954

3. How long does this textbook suggest the “Dark Ages” lasted? 476-1100

4. Why, according to this textbook, were the “early Middle Ages” a “Dark

Age”? "During the early Middle Ages much of Europe passed through a time of

turmoil and confusion, of ignorance and lawlessness"

5. What is similar and different about this account and the American Cyclopaedia

entry? One goes into more detail about the decline but they both talk about the

same thing.

Textbook B

1. What type of document is this? textbook excerpt

2. When was it written?2002

3. What 2 periods of time does this excerpt describe? How does the textbook describe them?

The excerpts talk about the early and late Middle Ages, also

known as the Dark Ages. There was a lot of turmoil and

confusion.

4. How does this textbook compare to textbook A and the American Cyclopaedia?

5. Which do you find more reliable? Why?

The excerpts talk about the early and late Middle Ages, also

known as the Dark Ages. There was a lot of turmoil and

confusion.

"During the early Middle Ages much of Europe passed through a time of

turmoil and confusion, of ignorance and lawlessness"

Document A is more reliable because it's further back in time closer to the Dark Ages

making this a more reliable source

Which of the following best describes the United States?
A. It has a market economy with no government regulation. This is the only system that can work with a government run by the people.
B. It has a command economy. A large nation like the United States needs the government to control all growth of business to prevent problems.
C. It has a traditional economy. Most communities are focused on providing their own needs with the resources available in the local area.
D. It has a mixed economy. The government protects individual rights, such as minimum pay for work and choices in goods and services.

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Answer:

I'm not really sure but I would say maybe D I'm sorry if this is wrong

Answer:

In my opinion D.

Explanation:

It has the biggest economy in the world, with government regulations combined with a largely privately owned capitalist economy.

if a soldier wants to come in stay in your house, which amendment allows you to say 'no'?

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The third amendment
It’s the 3 one, “The Third Amendment to the United States Constitution places restrictions on the quartering of soldiers in private homes without the owner's consent, forbidding the practice in peacetime.”

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Which source is the most credible for researching the positive effects of the Columbian Exchange?

an article on a wiki website
a magazine published in 1988
a .gov website updated in 2019
a blog by a company that sells a product

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A .gov website is the most reliable source. .gov websites are scholarly websites. They’re worthy and always contain correct information. A blog by a company that sells a product usually won’t know anything. An article on a wiki website isn’t reliable because anyone can upload on a wiki website. Hopefully this helped.
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websites like—
.org
.gov
or online encyclopedias
are the most reliable sources. They’re all scholarly websites!

Answer:

C also like the picture

Explanation:

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What was the primary goal of the Cotton Expositions?
a. To encourage African Americans to fight for an end to tenant farming and sharecropping

b. To encourage farmers to transition to growing soybeans, instead of cotton, in the South

c. To encourage yeoman farmers to work together to solve common problems

d. To showcase the economic recovery of the South and to recruit northern investors

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Answer: D:

To showcase the economic recovery of the South and to recruit northern investors

Explanation:

I think its D but not positive, if I'm wrong I'm sorry, but I wish you luck and have a great day :)

Please answer these questions passage is in the pic so is the questions.

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1.Like Australia, the United States has a system of government that enshrines the idea of indirect democracy. Like Australia, the American system is based on principles of political equality, majority rule and the preservation of minority rights. The United States is the oldest continuing democracy in ...

2.a.   aborigines--a person, animal, or plant that has been in a country or region from earliest times.

b.    outback-the remote and usually uninhabited inland regions of Australia.

c.   maori--a member of the aboriginal people of New Zealand.

3. Mount Kosciuszko is the highest mountain in Australia at 7,310 feet. Australia is the sixth largest country in the world by land mass with an area of 2.9 million square miles. It has a population of 24.3 million people spread out between the mainland, the island of Tasmania and several other smaller islands.

in new Zealand mountain

Aoraki / Mount Cook

3,724

12,218

4.Sydney. Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and the capital of the state of New South Wales.

Melbourne is the second largest city in the country.

13.05 million

Explanation:

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Answer:

The answer A but im not 100% sure

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Explanation:

Answer: I would say D.

Explanation:

What was the significance of Pickett’s Charge on the Battle of Gettysburg?

A. its failure forced the South to retreat from Gettysburg
B. its success forced Lincoln to begin discussions for peace
C. its failure forced General Lee to change his tactics and use only cannons for the assault on Gettysburg
D. its success was the turning point in a Southern victory

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Pickett's charge was a grave mistake made by the Southern army that almost cost them the war.

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Where is one of the richest fishing areas in the world?

Africa
Canada
Australia
Asia

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Answer:

Canada

Explanation:

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Create a timeline of the dynasties of China. please really need it alot.

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Answer:

g o o g l e

Explanation:

just g o o g l e  it it will work

PLEASE HELP I DON'T UNDERSTAND

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sherman tanks, c is the answer
The answer will be C

Prior to 1857, British presence in India .
a. was for humantarian reasons
b. was limited to areas along the coast
c. was tightly regualted by queen victoria
d. was controlled by a buisness orginazation

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The British East India Company was the controlling business organization.

D was controlled by a business organization

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Who was Tom Watson?
a. He was a civil rights leader who believed African Americans should fight for their right to vote.

b. He was an individual who challenged segregationist polices by suing the State of Louisiana after being arrested for riding in a “whites only” railway car.

c. He was the leading Populist politician from Georgia.

d. He was a newspaper editor who believed that the South should industrialize and focus on textile production.

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Answer:

A is the answer

Explanation:

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C. He was the leading Populist politician (AKA People’s party) from GA. He wanted to help poor farmers.

An aquifer is a layer of rock that

A. makes it hard to grow crops.
B. holds fresh water.
C. results from drought.
D. is a good source of minerals.

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Answer:

d a good source of minerals

Answer:

B

Explanation:

It hold the groundwater.

Why did seven states secede from the Union, even though Lincoln said Southerners were allowed to keep slavery?
A. Southerners refused to be a part of a country in which the president personally opposed slavery
B. if slavery were not allowed to spread, eventually more free states would join the Union and Congress could then vote to abolish slavery
C. the Southerners distrusted Lincoln; they believed while he was President he would push Congress to pass a law to abolish slavery
D. they wanted to form a country that was more powerful than the United States of America

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Answer:

A. Southerners refused to be a part of a country in which the president personally opposed slavery

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is d

Explanation:

Southern states that seceded immediately after Lincoln's election in 1860 did so because they had already been planning it in the event of a Republican victory. Their motivation involved what they perceived as a threat to the institution of slavery, which their economy was dependent upon.

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Answer: QUESTION 3: The answer is D. Westberry stands for the proposition that Congressional districts should be based on population and should have roughly equal amounts of people.

QUESTION 4: The answer is A.

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Which of the following are examples of being open to learning new things? i. listening to different points of view ii. listening to an argument, even if you disagree iii. watching the local news to stay up-to-date A. i only B. ii only C. i and ii only D. i, ii, and iii Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D Mark this and r

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Answer:

I believe it is C

Answer:

the answeris b

Explanation:

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What benefits did fertile soil bring to Rome?
Group of answer choices

Rome attracted new settlers

Rome’s population increased

Rome’s military expanded

All of the above

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Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

The fertile soil in Rome was of great use to the Romans. It was easier to ride your horse on and drive a cart on.

Your answer is all of the above!

Please help correct answer please

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Answer: C

Explanation: A thematic map is also called a special-purpose, single-topic, or statistical map

C is the answer to your question

Create a timeline of the dynasties of China. please really need it alot.

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Answer:

   Xia Dynasty (c. 2070-1600 BC) ...

   Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1050 BC) ...

   Zhou Dynasty (c. 1046-256 BC) ...

   Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) The Qin dynasty marked the beginning of the Chinese Empire. ...

   Han Dynasty (206 BCE-220 AD) ...

   Six Dynasties Period. ...

   Sui Dynasty (581-618) ...

   Tang Dynasty (618-906)

Explanation:Dynasties in Chinese history, or Chinese dynasties, were hereditary monarchical regimes that ruled over China during much of its history. From the inauguration of dynastic rule by Yu the Great in circa 2070 BC to the abdication of the Xuantong Emperor on 12 February 1912 in the wake of the Xinhai Revolution, China was ruled by a series of successive dynasties.[a][b] Dynasties of China were not limited to those established by ethnic Han—the dominant Chinese ethnic group—and its predecessor, the Huaxia tribal confederation, but also included those founded by non-Han peoples.[6]

Dividing Chinese history into periods ruled by dynasties is a common method of periodization utilized by scholars.[7] Accordingly, a dynasty may be used to delimit the era during which a family reigned, as well as to describe events, trends, personalities, artistic compositions, and artifacts of that period.[8] For example, porcelain made during the Ming dynasty may be referred to as "Ming porcelain".[9] The word "dynasty" is usually omitted when making such adjectival references.

The longest-reigning orthodox dynasty of China was the Zhou dynasty, ruling for a total length of 789 years, albeit it is divided into the Western Zhou and the Eastern Zhou in Chinese historiography, and its power was drastically reduced during the latter part of its rule.[10] The largest orthodox Chinese dynasty in terms of territorial size was either the Yuan dynasty or the Qing dynasty, depending on the historical source

Explanation:

Ancient China had some powerful dynasties at that time they were:-

Xia Dynasty Shang Dynasty Zhou Dynasty Qin Dynasty Han Dynasty Six Dynasties Period,i.e. The Three kingdoms. Sui Dynasty Tang Dynasty

I only know this much dynasties that ruled China.

I am sure there's more

please write 4-5 sentences about the type of leader we should look for when taking into consideration DOMESTIC and FOREIGN policy. What type of leadership characteristics, skills, background does a President need in order to do well on DOMESTIC issues and FOREIGN issues?

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Answer:

the ability to make right decision knowledge understanding 2 be ready for anything 3 should have that commanding sound 4should have a talent or a skill eg singing or footballer or anything else such that he or she does not always rely on tax but when there are some difficulties he or she can say he can help his his people without depending on tax5it does not matter where his/ her background is as long as all the things I have mentioned above (should be ready to die for his country)

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1. B

2.F

3. D

4.C

5. E

6.A

Answer:

B,F,D,C,E,A

Explanation:

do you think that the present government effectively fixed the problems of the Roman Republic? Explain.

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Answer:

This type of government has elected officials that govern the country and are responsible to the voters who elect them. The Romans created a republic after overthrowing a king. Romans are also responsible for creating a legal code written down which protected the rights of all citizens.

Explanation:

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Answer:

REIGON ONE DUDE

Explanation:

IT HAS THE LOWEST DAMAGE CUS IT SHADED THE LIGHTEST

Answer:

Region 1: It's the lightest color which means it was least affected by the tornado. Therefore, the government should pay the least amount of money to that state.

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I need some help with my Ancient Greece test.

These are the answer choices for each question: Sparta, Athens, or Both.

These are the questions:
Had a navy
Did not let women attend school or become citizens
Only males were educated
Left the weak babies to die
Created art, literature, and buildings

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Had a navy - Both of them.

Did not let women attend school or become citizens - Athens

Only males were educated - Athens

Left the weak babies to die - The correct answer for the test would be Sparta, but the real answer is likely none of them. The famous pit in Sparta where the children were supposedly thrown was examined, and only adult remains were found, no infants. This piece of history is highly debated, though most historians conclude it is false.

Created art, literature, and buildings - Both

Had a navy- both

Did not let women attend school or become citizens- Athens

Only males were educated- Athens

left the weak babies to die- Sparta

Created art, literature, and buildings- Both

What is the only type of legal force allowed is when a crime is committed?

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Self Defense I think
Most likely, it would be Self Defense.

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Answer: D. B.

Explanation:(In 1940, he tried to vote but he was denied his right, he filed a lawsuit and since 1944 he was able to vote in the same place where he was once refused        

It’s A for the first one and it’s B for the second one

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Who was Henry Grady?
a. He was a civil rights leader who believed African Americans should fight for their right to vote.

b. He was an individual who challenged segregationist polices by suing the State of Louisiana after being arrested for riding in a “whites only” railway car.

c. He was the leading Populist politician from Georgia.

d. He was a newspaper editor who believed that the South should industrialize and focus on textile production.

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Answer:

i believe the answer is d.

Explanation:

according to wikipedia;

athens, georgia, u.s. georgia, u.s. henry woodfin grady (may 24, 1850 – december 23, 1889) was an american journalist and orator who helped reintegrate the states of the confederacy into the union after the american civil war

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The answer is d because he was a popular politician from Georgia
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