who invented the term dog?

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Answer 1

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The origin of the English word dog has been a riddle for ages. It developed through Middle English dogge from Old English docga, after which the trail seems to go cold. At first it referred mostly to dogs of a coarser nature and was often used disparagingly, also as an insult to people.

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What causes molten rock to explode out the top of a volcano (blow the top off the volcano)? Group of answer choices

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Answer:

an intense build up of gas and pressure

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Answer:

I think it is To increase safety and speed for transporting goods.

Which article or group of articles applies the separation of powers in Georgia?
Article I
Articles III-VI and XI
Articles VII-VIII
Articles X-XI

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articles III-VI-XI

Article III of the Georgia Constitution is entitled Legislative Branch. It has ten sections which regulate the legislative branch of government in Georgia.

Answer: B.) Articles III-VI and XI

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Which claim is supported by evidence in the passage below?*
The Tokugawa shogunate realized the importance of maintaining contact with distant provinces
within Japan. The Tokaido was its most important highway.
... Perhaps the most crucial use of the road was forogovernmental communication with the
provinces. Official messengers traveled by foot, horseback (in wartime), and palanquin (a seat,
usually for the wealthy, carried by other people). The government used a system of relays for
messengers, with reliefs at every seven li (3.9 km). Government messengers had priority over
any other type of traveler. They had first access to ferries at river crossings along the way, and
could freely pass government road barriers at all times of the day or night. Private citizens
were not allowed to travel at night; a series of barriers and checkpoints along the road kept
them from doing so....
Source: Patricia J. Graham, "The Political and Economic Importance of the Tokaido," Tokaido:
Adventures on the Road in Old Japan, University of Kansas Spencer Museum of Art (adapted)
from the NYS Global History and Geography Regents Exam, January 2012

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Answer: the Tokaido was only used by the government

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Answer:

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Once a bill reaches the House for debate, what can representatives do to try to prevent that
bill from passing? Should the rules be changed to prevent this kind of last-minute maneuvering?

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Bill is placed in the "hopper"

Bill is giving a label

- bills in the house Are labeled "H.R" ex: HR117

-Bills in the senate are labeled "S" ex: S121

Bill is assigned to a committee

Speaker of the house the signs the bill to a standing committee.

Ex: Bill dealing with electric cars will be sent to energy & commerce committee

Once a bill reaches the House for debate, a representative can present their points opposing the bill with the relevant points and proof. Rules can be changed at the last minute, this can be explained as follows:

The bill is studied by the standing committee, or one of its subcommittees, which hears testimony from experts and those who are interested in the issue. After then, the committee has three options.

Release with recommendations  Revise it and then release it Lay the bill aside so that the house cannot vote for it

Till the last minute of the discussion, the rules can be changed subject to the presence of relevant points. The Speaker of the House and subsequently the Vice President sign the enrolled bill.

Finally, it is sent to the President for his approval. The President has ten days to sign or veto the law that has been enrolled. The bill becomes law if the President signs it. Even if the President vetoes the bill, it can still pass if two-thirds of the Senate and two-thirds of the House vote in favor of it.

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Today, iron is primarily used to make __________.
A.
steel
B.
aluminum
C.
jewelry
D.
electrical wiring

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steel is the answer

Answer:

a steel

Explanation:

How can you tell that Cicero was considered a great orator?

A. He persuaded the army to make him emperor.
B. Politicians disliked his approach to the arts.
C. Later orators used his speeches as models.
D. The Romance languages still survive today.

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The answer is going to be D because the Romance language still survive today

Why did some settlers decide to take the Santa Fe Trail?
They wanted to find land.
They were lost in the mountains.
They liked the scenery.
They wanted to find gold.

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I can’t find a direct answer in all the articles that I read about it. Get rid of "They liked the scenery". "They wanted to find land" well... aren’t they on land? I heard they did go through mountains. There was also a thing that I read that there was gold buried somewhere close to the trail too. My best guess would be the second one "they were lost in the mountains", because of how the question was stated. You can wait for another person to reply to play it safe. That’s just my guess

Answer:

Its A

Explanation:

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In _____, trade was opened between Santa Fe and the United States and ______________.

a.

1821; Mexico won independence from Spain

b.

1835; Bent’s Fort trading post was established

c.

1848; the AT&SF railroad reached Santa Fe

d.

1865; Wooton built his toll road.

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Answer:

B

B - 1835;  Bent’s Fort trading post was established

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Answer:

israel failed to protect palestine from invading arab countries

Explanation:

they have to protect the child from getting into trouble but the child (palestine) grabed their important stuff and yeeted the hell outta there

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Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.
A political map of Latin America. Parts of the map are labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. 1 is the largest country, between the U S and Guatemala. 2 is a large island south of Florida. 3 is an island shared by 2 countries, the Dominican Republic and Haiti. 4 is between Costa Rica and Colombia. 5 is between Nicaragua and Panama.
Image courtesy of NASA

Look at the map above. Which of the following statements is true?

A.
Mexico is located at number 1.
B.
Cuba is located at number 4.
C.
Cuba is located at number 5.
D.
Costa Rica is located at number 2.

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Answer:

A  

Explanation:

because if you go on google and look at google maps it shows that A is mexico and is correct

what was one cause of the end of Roman Republic​

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Answer:

The most straightforward theory for Western Rome's collapse pins the fall on a string of military losses sustained against outside forces. Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire's borders.

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What role did nature play in Mayan religion?

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Answer:

The mayans had many rituals and followed astronomy. The gods were made to address nature and where contributed to during rituals.

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Why was enslaved labor so important for plantation owners in colonial America?

A. The plantation owners could use enslaved people to defend their property from European powers.

B. Enslaved people could be traded for manufactured goods with the middle and New England colonies.

C. Enslaved labor made it possible to grow cash crops such as rice and tobacco on large plantations.

D. The number of enslaved people determined the number of representatives in the colonial legislature.

E. Enslaved people manufactured textiles, furniture, glass, and other goods for export to Britain.​

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C. Enslaved labor made it possible to grow cash crops such as rice and tobacco on large plantations.

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Suppose the price of gasoline is $1.00. Will the quantity demanded be lower or higher than at the equilibrium price of $1.40 per gallon? Will the quantity supplied be lower or higher? Is there a shortage or a surplus in the market? If so, of how much?

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Answer: Quantity supplied will be lower.

There'll be a shortage in the market.

Explanation:

The supply of a good or service had to do with the amount of that good that customers or consumers will buy from the person selling the good at a certain price and time.

In this case, since the equilibrium price is $1.40 and the price of gasoline is $1.00, this means that there'll be an increase in the quantity demanded but suppliers will supply less due to the fall in price. Since quantity supplied will be lower than quantity demanded, there'll be a shortage in the market.

Why is the panama canal important to growth and expansion of Agriculture?

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Answer: When it opened in 1914, the Panama Canal introduced the harvest from Midwest farms to the world and helped link U.S. farmers to the global economy. Nearly a century-old, the canal today remains an important connector of global trade, from the U.S. heartland to Asia.

Explanation:

Political parties have been a part of America government since?

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Answer:

Political parties have become a part of American system since the end of 19th Century. Of course, this is due to historical occurrences and the creation of United States after the Peace Treaty of Paris in 1783.

Explanation:

After the creation of independent state, United States started creating first political bodies, but also first political parties were established. The first parties that were established were Federalist and Democratic-Republican party. Of course, due to changes, Federalists disappeared as a political subject.

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Why did Europeans travel across the ocean to the New World in the 1600s?
a. large pieces of land
b. better jobs
c. money
d. religious freedom

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remember , god , gold , glory .

Answer:

Money

Explanation:

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I am saying this because the main reason was economy, religion and glory. So yes, europeans wanted to concer the world (therefore land), find gold (therefore money) and also they wanted to spread their religion. This question is really confusing but if I had to choose only one I would say money

which number on the map represents the English Channel

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Answer:

I need the map to answer

Explanation:

Answer:

Where is the map? Please attach it.

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What were the people called who wanted to wait for secession?

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This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:

What were the people called who wanted to wait for secession?

A. Confederate Supporters

B. Cooperationists

C. Immediate Secessionist

D. Secessionist Democrats

Answer:

Those who wanted to wait for secession were called:

B. Cooperationists

Explanation:

Cooperationists defended the secession of the Southern states from the rest of the country. However, they wished to delay it. Cooperationists defended the idea that it would be best if more states were to secede at once instead of one at a time. So they would rather wait and, perhaps, hold a convention in order to make that decision.

Answer:

Cooperationists

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Difine the following terms (1) Revolution (2) Rotation ​

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Answer: Your answer should be your mum .

Explanation:

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Why do Muslims consider a Quran (the book itself) as sacred?

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The Qur'an is the holy book for Muslims, revealed in stages to the Prophet Muhammad over 23 years. Qur'anic revelations are regarded by Muslims as the sacred word of God, intended to correct any errors in previous holy books such as the Old and New Testaments.

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The Holy Quran was revealed to the prophet (S.A.W) during his prophethood. It was intended to guide all of mankind in general out of darkness and ignorance.

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When a bill reaches the governor's desk, what options does Georgia's governor have? Check all that apply.
A. The governor can make significant changes.
B. The governor can immediately sign it into law.
C. The governor can kill it forever by vetoing it.
D. The governor can send it back to committee.
E. The governor can choose to leave it alone.
F. The governor can return it to assembly by veto.

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Answer:

B. The governor can immediately sign it into law.

E. The governor can choose to leave it alone.

F. The governor can return it to assembly by veto.

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Why do members of a House and Senate conference committee sometimes add provision
to a bill as the work on it?

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Answer:

To protect the interest of all parties involved in the bill.

Explanation:

During the creation of the bill, the government had to pass through several processes. Including setting up the budget needed to enact the bill along with other additional things that needed to ensure that the operation run smoothly.

There will be some circumstances when some sort of weakness or issues found in the bill after it passed its initial draft review. Provision is made to fix the issues and ensure that the bill can be eristically actualized.

The two major languages spoken in most countries of the Middle East are Arabic and __________.
A.
English
B.
French
C.
Hebrew
D.
Italian

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Answer:

A. English

Explanation:

Hebrew is one of the dominant languages in the Middle East. It is primarily spoken in Israel. French and Italian are not spoken much in the Middle East. English however is used in all of the countries as a 'lingua franca.'

Answer:

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Starting out as a lawyer's this man quickly became the voice of the South African people and helped move them away from the laws of apartheid, Who was he

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Answer:

The man is Paul Rusesabagina

Explanation:

Answer:

nelson Mandela

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What were the two leading industries in New England?
A.whale hunters and fisherman
C. fishing and shipbuilding
B. textiles and tea
D. fur and tobacco
Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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