Answer:
Karnak
Explanation:
The High Priest of Amun was the highest ranking priest. The Temple of Amon-Re at Karnak was located near Luxor, Egypt
Lauren Tarshis writes, “Ballard scoured historical records until finally settling on a 100-square-mile area to search.” In this sentence, "scour" is used to mean
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It is B because they are asking what is the old Definition of scoured in the titanic days.
Why did settlers begin moving further west?
O They were in search of land.
O They were fleeing war in the East.
O They wanted to live in Mexico.
Answer: For new beginners and resources.
Explanation: They were looking for gold, living areas, and wanted to expand their area.
Answer:
A. They were in search of land.
Explanation:
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Describe the German Blitzkrieg.
Answer:
Blitzkrieg, (German: “lightning war”) military tactic calculated to create psychological shock and resultant disorganization in enemy forces through the employment of surprise, speed, and superiority in matériel or firepower.
Explanation:
Answer:
Blitzkrieg is most commonly associated with Nazi Germany during World War II even though numerous combatants used its techniques in that war. Its origins, however, can be traced to the 19th century, and elements of blitzkrieg have been used in present-day conflicts
Blitzkrieg is most commonly associated with Nazi Germany during World War II even though numerous combatants used its techniques in that war. Its origins, however, can be traced to the 19th century, and elements of blitzkrieg have been used in present-day conflicts
Explanation:
What were the framers of the constitution trying to avoid in their new system of government
Answer:
The framers of the Constitution created the United States Senate to protect the rights of individual states and safeguard minority opinion in a system of government designed to give greater power to the national government.
Explanation:
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According to O*NET, what are common work contexts for Nursery and Greenhouse Managers? Check all that apply.
A. exposed to disease or infections
B. exposed to high places
C. outdoors, exposed to weather
D. freedom to make decisions
E. responsible for others’ health and safety
F. deal with physically aggressive people
Answer:
C,D, And E
Explanation:
Sorry that this is a late answer but for anyone that needs help those are the answers just finished it on edge
Answer:
C
D
E
Explanation:
The
was the main route used by Americans migrating to the West.
Mississippi River
Oregon Trail
Pacific Ocean
Rio Grande Trail
What pair of Chinese developments had the most impact on increasing trade?
Answer:
not B
Explanation:
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The ruling of Asoka was heavily influenced by ____________________.
a.
religion
c.
Alexander the Great
b.
Sanskrit poetry
d.
Chandra Gupta II
Answer:
i think D
Explanation:
What happens to the freshly melted liquid rock in the subduction zone?
Answer:
The gaseous sweat works its way upward, causing a chain of chemical reactions that melt the mantle above the subducting plate. This hot, freshly melted liquid rock (magma) makes its way toward the surface. Most of the molten rock cools and solidifies in huge sponge-like magma chambers far below the Earth's surface.
Explanation:
Answer:
freshly melted liquid rock makes its way toward the surface.
Explanation:
Most of the molten rock cools and solidifies in huge sponge-like magma chambers far below the Earth's surface.
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1. What is the contribution of Ampere in the Electromagnetic Wave
Theory?
Answer: He invented the astatic needle, a critical component of the modern astatis galvanometer, and was the first to demonstrate that a magnetic field is generated when two parallel wires are charged with electricity. He is generally credited as one of the first to discover electromagnetism.
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Who wrote Ashoka's Rock and
Pillar Edicts?
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Edicts of Ashoka are a collection of more than thirty inscriptions on the pillars, as well as boulders and cave walls, attributed to Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan Empire who reigned from 268 BCE to 232 BCE.[1] Ashoka used the expression Dhaṃma Lipi (Prakrit in the Brahmi script: , "Inscriptions of the Dharma") to describe his own Edicts.[2] These inscriptions were dispersed throughout the areas of modern-day Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Afghanistan and Pakistan, and provide the first tangible evidence of Buddhism. The edicts describe in detail Ashoka's view about dhamma, an earnest attempt to solve some of the problems that a complex society faced.[3] According to the edicts, the extent of Buddhist proselytism during this period reached as far as the Mediterranean, and many Buddhist monuments were created.
These inscriptions proclaim Ashoka's adherence to the Buddhist philosophy which, as in Hinduism, is called dharma, "Law". The inscriptions show his efforts to develop the Buddhist dharma throughout his kingdom. Although Buddhism as well as Gautama Buddha are mentioned, the edicts focus on social and moral precepts rather than specific religious practices or the philosophical dimension of Buddhism. These were located in public places and were meant for people to read.
In these inscriptions, Ashoka refers to himself as "Beloved of the Gods" (Devanampiya). The identification of Devanampiya with Ashoka was confirmed by an inscription discovered in 1915 by C. Beadon, a British gold-mining engineer, at Maski, a village in Raichur district of Karnataka. Another minor rock edict, found at the village Gujarra in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh, also used the name of Ashoka together with his titles: "Devanampiya Piyadasi Asokaraja".[4] The inscriptions found in the central and eastern part of India were written in Magadhi Prakrit using the Brahmi script, while Prakrit using the Kharoshthi script, Greek and Aramaic were used in the northwest. These edicts were deciphered by British archaeologist and historian James Prinsep.[5]
The inscriptions revolve around a few recurring themes: Ashoka's conversion to Buddhism, the description of his efforts to spread Buddhism, his moral and religious precepts, and his social and animal welfare program. The edicts were based on Ashoka's ideas on administration and behaviour of people towards one another and religion.
3. Explain the determinants of population change.
Fertility, mortality, and migration are principal determinants of population growth. Population change depends on the natural increase changes seen in birth rates and the change seen in migration. Changes in population size can be predicted based on changes in fertility (births), mortality (deaths), and migration rates.
Why did the United States create a “fake city” and where was it located?
Help hurry!!
Answer:
The fake city, located in Virginia, cost somewhere around $96 million and is designed to help the army train for future combat scenarios. The scary thing is, the town looks an awful lot like a rural American city – which becomes even more troubling when you consider last year’s U.S. Army report about the future use of the military as a police force within the United States.
The fake city includes what the army is calling a five story embassy, a bank, a school, an underground subway and train station, a mosque (that I think looks more like a traditional Christian church), a football stadium, and a helicopter landing zone.
Although they claim the city is meant to train the troops for overseas operations, as the Telegraph reports, the city signage is all very American looking. In fact, the mock train station uses the same logo as the trains in Washington DC.
according to Robert Putnam (2000), membership in ________ was most closely associated with other forms of civic involvement, like voting, jury service, community projects, and giving to charity.
Answer:
religious groups
Explanation:
Robert Putnam is an American political scientist. He is most known for his controversial publication Bowling Alone. According to the publication Bowling Alone, United States has faced a downfall in civic, social, and political life (social capital).
According to Robert Putnam (2000), membership in religious groups was most closely associated with other forms of civic involvement, like voting, jury service, community projects, and giving to charity.
Why does genocide still happen ?
Answer:
genocide still happens facing history
Explanation:
i dont know if this is a link but if not you can copy this and past it to the search bar, it should be the first one that pops up.
Radiation transfers energy from the Sun to various parts of the Earth and its atmosphere. What process is driven by this transfer of energy?
Answer:
The radiation from the sun is converted into heat energy that is used to warm the earth. This heat energy is used to drive the circulation of the atmosphere and oceans.
Put the events below in correct chronological order.
American Civil War fought
Texas readmitted to the Union
Texas Constitution adopted
Sam Houston removed as governor
1. Sam Houston removed as governor
2. American Civil War fought
3. Texas readmitted to the Union
4. Texas Constitution adopted
(SATTC)- Sam, American, Texas, Texas Constitution
Explanation:
8.Energy consumption means _____.
A. Energy saving
B. Energy usage
C. Energy wattage
D. None of the above
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Consumption means to use something.
Answer:
B. Energy usage
Explanation:
To consume something means using up something, energy consumption means using up energy.
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Answer:
Active Volcanoes
Explanation:
Deserts do not decrease population but active volcanoes can since lava destroys things including people which are population
Theories of motivation that assert the existence of biological motives to maintain the body in a steady state are called
Answer:homeostatic
Explanation:
What are some examples of human adaption to the environment?
At which camp did the Continental Army suffer large losses because of a very harsh winter?
1.Morristown
2.Mount Vernon
3.Princeton
4.Valley Forge
Answer:
Correct answer is 4.Valley Forge .
Explanation:
Last option is correct as around 12 000 soldiers were encamped here during the winter of 1777/78. It was one of the hardest moments for the Continental Army during the war, as many died from diseases, cold and hunger, but still the cause was not lost.
First option is not correct as Washington's army was encamped there during the beginning of 1777 after the battle of Princeton - that is why option 3 is also not correct.
Second option is not correct as this is a place where Washington had his great plantation.
the answer B and thank
Answer:
that's kinda confusing
Explanation:
Answer:
thank you
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
How are the governments of Britain and Germany similar?
A.
Both have a monarch as the ceremonial head.
B.
Both grant their citizens basic human rights.
C.
Both use military control to restrain protests.
D.
Both have religious heads as executive leaders.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
List out the ideas that help in maintaining social harmony in the community
Answer:
Hang out with friends one in awhileConnect with neighborsSpending quality is another way of maintaining social harmonyparticipating in social eventsAnswer:
Explanation:
It is good to be vulnerable and open to your friends and family. ...
Spending quality is another way of maintaining social harmony. ...
Connect with neighbors. ...
Also participating in social events, like football, church events, social gatherings, small groups.
Hang out with friends once in awhile.
Which is not a means of making rational economic choices?
o measuring production levels
O analyzing marginal costs and benefits
O assessing opportunity costs
O considering utility
Answer:
measuring production levels
Explanation:
Economic rational choices refers to a scientific frameworks that a person or a group can use in order to fulfill all of their interests and needs. The means are the things that we can use before we make those rational choices
To make a rational economic choices, there are several steps that generally need to be followed:
Understanding what want to be achieved - analyzing the resources that we possess to achieve it - formulating potential plans - assessing cost and benefit of our action - choosing the best plans.
Measuring production levels is an activity that we do after the plan is already executed. Is not something that we do before we make the choice.
Answer:
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Which statement best completes the diagram?
Culture of Jordan
?
Falafel is a
popular food.
Traditional art shows
no human figures.
O A. Most people are Christians.
B. Most people speak Arabic.
C. Most people are Turkish.
D. Most people live on farms.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Most people speak Arabic
as a witness to a fatal Road accident describe to the press that interveiwed you how the mishap took place and what should be done to avoid such
Answer:
Explanation:Give a witness statement to a police officer on the scene.
Offer your contact information to the next of kin.
Talk to your pastor, doctor, or a therapist about the incident.
How did the early colonial immigration affect the economy
People told that a chemical in the air is projected to kill 10 out of every 10 million people feel more frightened than if told the fatality risk is 0.000001. This best illustrates the importance of
Answer:
framing
Explanation:
In the field of social sciences, 'framing' may be defined as the set of theoretical perspectives and concepts on how a person, group of people or societies organize, and perceive and also communicate about the reality. It can manifest in interpersonal skills or in thoughts.
In the context, people would be more frightened when they were told that some chemical that have escaped to the air can kill 10 people out of 10 million than when they were told that the fatality risk of being killed by the chemical is 0.000001.
This best illustrates the importance of "framing".