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DESCRIBE the era in which the use of fossil fuels and gas became increasingly important.*
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the era in which the use of fossil fules and gas became increasingly importants common assessment free responce standard i just need points sorry


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4. According to sociology, there are:
a. Primarily biological grounds for sex differences explaining gender expressions.
b. Cultural practices that simply extend biological sex differences.
c. Both a &b.
d. Cultural expressions of gender that may or may not work with sex differences because nature may not
ground all that we see in the lives of males and females.

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Answer:

D.  Cultural expressions of gender that may or may not work with sex differences because nature may not  ground all that we see in the lives of males and females.

Explanation:

Sociology re-examine why the roles of gender in modern society  is the way it is (For example, males are generally seen as a strong provider while females are generally seen as a weak nurturer).

If we see this through a biological point of view, we can make an argument that since males are genetically born stronger, males are more equipped for provider-related activities (such as hunting down animals and giving protection to the group).

But, almost all jobs that exist in modern day require less of this physical strength. But the roles between the same generally still viewed as the same.

This is why sociology tried to find out whether there is a cultural influence that affected the expressions of Gender. For example, they studied the psychological affect of parenting method that teach their daughter from early age that they should be gentle and feminine compared to the parenting method that teach their daughter from early age that they could be a strong provider.

Which of the following processes would impact the cycling of carbon between land-based living things and air?

a
Diffusion

b
Deforestation

c
Ocean currents

d
Respiration in fish

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Answer:

deforestation

Explanation:

trees are land based things and are a very important part of the carbon cycle

The Ganges Plain is __________.
A.
an area in northern India and Bangladesh that supports agriculture
B.
a large desert in southern India
C.
a group of large lakes in northern India
D.
an area of dry, flat land that borders the coastline

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Answer:

B I think I'm not sure tho

Answer:

its A

Explanation:

When is your speech not protected in school?

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Answer:

When it constitutes a threat toward another that places the target of such speech of bodily harm or death.

Explanation:

Which statement best completes the diagram?
Culture of the
United States
There is a wide range
of ethnic groups
The majority of
the population
speaks English
?
O A. Most cuisine contains little or no meat.
B. Islam is the most common religion.
C. Art is strictly controlled by religious groups.
D. Most big cities are on the coasts,

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C. Art is strictly controlled by religious groups.

C art is strictly controlled by religious groups.

QUICK!!! What Chinese cultural values did Confucius teach-love of nature and honor--trade and manufacturing--family and respect-- education and military service

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2) family and respect


Confucian values: respect for parents,loyalty to government, and keeping to one's place in society—farmers should remain farmers, and practice the ethics of farming

Answer: B

Explanation: He just liked it, I guess

mention the important teaching of hinduism​

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Explanation:

Hindus believe in the doctrines of samsara (the continuous cycle of life, death, and reincarnation) and karma (the universal law of cause and effect). One of the key thoughts of Hinduism is “atman,” or the belief in soul. This philosophy holds that living creatures have a soul, and they're all part of the supreme soul.

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Prominent themes in Hindu beliefs include the four Puruṣārthas, the proper goals or aims of human life; namely, Dharma (ethics/duties), Artha (prosperity/work), Kama (desires/passions) and Moksha (liberation/freedom from the cycle of death and rebirth/salvation), as well as karma (action, intent and consequences).

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What is Sufism?


1. the study of human behavior and spirit through the use of reason and logic

2.a style of design that relies on mathematical patterns of repeated shapes and colors

3.the art of writing words in a creative and decorative way, commonly found in Islamic culture

4.a belief and practice of Islam based on the idea that people can experience Allah’s wisdom and love

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Answer:

4.

Explanation:

Answer:

4.a

Explanation:

Sufism is in relation to the "Phenomenon of feeling Allah's Presense" particularly Allah.  It's common in all religions just different names.

A question that is NOT one of the criteria by which to judge a play and a production is Multiple Choice "What is being attempted?" "Have the intentions been achieved?" "Were the intentions appreciated by the audience?" "Was the attempt worthwhile?"

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Answer:

Option C. "Were the intentions appreciated by the audience?"

Explanation:

The feedback and the end result shows that whether the play and a production was worth our time, struggle and money. Because if the play is appreciated it bring more return and fame which are the desired return.

The other options are not results-based appraisal hence are not appropriate to judge a play after launch in the market.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

I wrote the explanation in the comment section. Check it out if you want. :)

It’s D. I did the test awhile back.

Which biome is very wet, very warm and near the equator?
A tropical rain forest
B. tundra
C. temperate rain forest
D. grasslands​

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A tropical rainforests
Tropical rain forest

Rome was strongly influenced by the culture of the
O Sumerians.
O Germans.
O Greeks.
O Assyrians.

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Answer:

C) Greek

Explanation:

Greek was always the main country from culture to religion to language that is because Greek is close to Rome and the trade routes from there

Answer:

C

Explanation:

why did the odawa join in the french and indian war ?

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Answer:

As the French became more aggressive the Six Nations moved toward neutrality.” ... After the war began to turn in England's favor in 1758, the Iroquois decided to officially join the war as allies to the British. Realizing that the British might win, the Iroquois reasoned it would benefit them to be on the winning side.

Explanation:

Why did the British seek to take over the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam?
A. It was a boon to the British for assistance in a battle against American Indians.
B. The British and Dutch were engaged in a long-standing war over territory.
C. British colonists moved to New Amsterdam after the failure of settling Roanoke.
D. The colony's location at the mouth of the Hudson River was a valuable trade port.

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Answer:

The answer is B i believe

Explanation:

I took the quiz once

Which present day state did Henry Hudson explore


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New York metropolitan area

In 1607 and 1608, Hudson made two attempts on behalf of English merchants to find a rumoured Northeast Passage to Cathay via a route above the Arctic Circle. In 1609, he landed in North America on behalf of the Dutch East India Company and explored the region around the modern New York metropolitan area.

One purpose of the Iroquois Confederacy was to establish peace among its member tribes. establish peace with Southeastern Indian bands. establish peace with Northeastern Indian bands. establish peace among all American Indian federations.

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It is A

Explanation:

Answer:

Confirming it is A

Explanation:

Which of the following was a result of the French and Indian war?
A
Colonist from Georgia flocked to the Mississippi valley to settle.
B
The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by King George III.
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Georgia lost half of its land to the French.
D
The colonists agreed to pay extra taxes to help the king pay off ward debts.

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a

Explanation:

because it is good colonist from Georgia flocked to the Mississippi Valley to settle

the characteristics and benefits of a free enterprise system

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Answer:

Personal freedom is the cornerstone of a free enterprise system. Being able to participate in economic activity according to personal freedom is vital. Private property, economic freedom, economic incentives, competitive markets, and the limited role of government are the characteristics of a free enterprise system.

Explanation:

Which group caused Georgians to fear for the end of slavery?

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By the late 1820s white slaveholders in Georgia like their counterparts across the South increasingly feared that antislavery forces were working to liberate the enslaved population.
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Answer:

plantation owners

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Why is the Strait of Hommuz important?

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Answer: The Strait of Hormuz, located between Oman and Iran, connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. The Strait of Hormuz is the world's most important oil chokepoint because of the large volumes of oil that flow through the strait. ... There are limited options to bypass the Strait of Hormuz

in a divergent boundary

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Answer:

It's a linear taht exsist between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other

Explanation:

i studied for a quiz on this

How did woman achieve suffrage in India ?
pls ANSWER quickly​

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Answer:

After Indian independence from Britain, the Indian Constitution in 1950 officially granted women and men suffrage. Prior to universal suffrage, provincial legislatures had granted women the right to vote. ... In 1950, universal suffrage granted voting rights to all women.

Explanation:

Answer:

How did woman achieve suffrage in India ?

Explanation:

The Women's suffrage movement in India fought for Indian women's right to political enfranchisement. Beyond suffrage, the movement was fighting for women's right to stand for and hold office. In 1918, when Britain granted limited suffrage to women property holders, the law did not apply to British citizens in other parts of the Empire. Despite petitions presented by women and men to the British commissions sent to evaluate Indian voting regulations, women's demands were ignored in the Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms. In 1919, impassioned pleas and reports indicating support for women to have the vote were presented by suffragists to the India Office and before the Joint Select Committee of the House of Lords and Commons, who were meeting to finalize the electoral regulation reforms of the Southborough Franchise Committee. Though they were not granted voting rights, nor the right to stand in elections, the Government of India Act 1919 allowed Provincial Councils to determine if women could vote, provided they met stringent property, income, or educational levels.

Between 1919 and 1929, all of the British Provinces, as well as most of the Princely states granted women the right to vote and in some cases, allowed them to stand in local elections. The first victory was in the City of Madras in 1919, followed by the Kingdom of Travancore and the Jhalawar State in 1920, and in the British Provinces, the Madras Presidency and Bombay Presidency in 1921. The Rajkot State granted full universal suffrage in 1923 and in that year elected the first two women to serve on a Legislative Council in India. In 1924, the Muddiman Committee conducted a further study and recommended that the British Parliament allow women to stand in elections, which generated a reform on voting rights in 1926. In 1927, the Simon Commission was appointed to develop a new India Act. Because the commission contained no Indians, nationalists recommended boycotting their sessions. This created fractures among women's groups, who aligned on one side in favour of universal suffrage and on the other in favour of maintaining limited suffrage based on educational and economic criteria.

The Commission recommended holding Round Table Conferences to discuss extending the franchise. With limited input from women, the report from the three Round Tables was sent to the Joint Committee of the British Parliament recommending lowering the voting age to 21, but retaining property and literacy restrictions, as well as basing women's eligibility on their marital status. It also provided special quotas for women and ethnic groups in provincial legislatures. These provisions were incorporated into the Government of India Act 1935. Though it extended electoral eligibility, the Act still allowed only 2.5% of the women in India to vote. All further action to expand suffrage was tied to the nationalist movement, which considered independence a higher priority than women's issues. In 1946, when the Constituent Assembly of India was elected, 15 seats went to women. They helped draft the new constitution and in April 1947 the Assembly agreed to the principal of universal suffrage. Provisions for elections were adopted in July, India gained its independence from Britain in August, and voting rolls began being prepared in early 1948. The final provisions for franchise and elections were incorporated into the draft constitution in June 1949 and became effective on 26 January 1950, the enforcement date of the Constitution of India.

What is the main difference between active and passive transport?

the size of the particle
the energy required
the location where it occurs
the type of cell that performs it

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Answer:

2 - The Energy Required

Explanation:

A chemical compound commonly referred to as ATP is required during the process of active transport, whereas during facilitated diffusion (passive transport), there is no energy needed.

Answer:

The Energy Required

Explanation:

I took the test

How were the perspectives of the native americans and the europeans explorers different?

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there’s some information i found

why do you believe what you believe?​

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Explanation:

I believe what I believe because it is the only thing I have believed.

Answer:

Because the things I believe is the thing I actually saw, and I believe what I see by myself.

Explanation:

What are the natural causes of erosion check all that apply
Levees
subsidence
storms with high winds
wildlife habitats
storm surges

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Answer:

Subsidence, Storms With High Winds, and Storm Surges are the answer.

Explanation:

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how did the magnetic compass help the age of discovery ?


a ) it assisted sailors in finding direction

b ) it helped sailors measure wind speed in the ocean

c ) it helped sailors find the sun, moon, and stars to negative

d ) it made finding ocean currents more efficient

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The answer is a. it assisted sailors in finding direction.

Answer:

d

Explanation:

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Is there a protection hotline if you have a problem at the polls ?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

If anyone happens to have any problems at the polls, they should call Election Protection Hotline led by an independent body.

The line can be reached by calling 1-866-OUR-VOTE.  

You should call the line if you have any of the following problems:

not being on the voter roll, despite your registrationif anyone tries to deny you the vote or turns you awayif you are in any way prevented to vote privatelyif anyone tries to intimidate you for casting your vote

There are also hotlines in case you can’t vote during a lack of English proficiency. For the Arabic language, it is 1-844-YALLA-US,  1-888-VE-Y-VOTA for Spanish speakers, and 1-888-API-VOTE for Asian languages (Cantonese, Mandarine, Vietnamese, Korean, Hindi, Urdu, etc.)

why is it important to know the different parts of the egg?

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so when you’re making a cake you know the difference between the yolk and the white

Answer Its important to know the composition of the shell is important from the viewpoint of food safety, sanitation, and aesthetics. It contains calcium, carbonate (94%), magnesium carbonate (1%), calcium phosphate (1%), and 4% organic matter.

Explanation:

When a person makes a choice, there is always a __________.
A.
cost
B.
regret
C.
benefit
D.
problem

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Answer:

regret

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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