Which of the following are NOT causes of water pollution in the Yangtze River?
Group of answer choices

Chemicals from agricultural runoff

Dumping of sewage

Dead bodies and cremated remains

Fertilizers and arsenic from industries

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Answer 1
The answer to the question is dumping of sewage
Answer 2
b. dumping of sewage

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In your own words, describe the story of the blind man and the well. How does this story connect to the large global problems we face?
Its about billions of changes

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            ✧・゚: *✧・゚:*  Answer:  *:・゚✧*:・゚✧ ✅ "There is an old story of a blind man going to the well and a guy is looking at it. Who is to blame if the blind man comes into the pit?" You have to do something if you look for something you can avert. Manoj Bhargava does something really incredible with Billions in Shift! That's a real incentive ~ ₕₒₚₑ ₜₕᵢₛ ₕₑₗₚₛ! :₎ ♡               ~

To communicate his ideas, Jesus of Nazareth often used short stories with moral lessons called

A. parables.
B. epistles.
C. gospels.
D. psalms.

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a, parables. To communicate his ideas , Jesus often used short stories with moral lesson
the answer to this question is A

I can't find the answer anywhere!
"What does it mean when a person has 'limited resources?"
I tried to find it in the article given to me (in the picture) but it only mentions limited resources once.

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Explanation:

they have very little resources

soil, water or wind idek

What are two ways that Minnesotans contributed to the war effort?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Large munitions plants, like the Twin Cities Ordnance plant in Arden Hills, offered thousands of wartime employees a tangible way to contribute to the war effort. Rural Minnesotans were touched by the war in a new way as German POWs arrived in the state and provided a source of labor on local farms. Hope this helps

Why was Aaron Burr popular with the northerners?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Hamilton recommended to Federalists that they support Jefferson because he was "by far not so dangerous a man" as Burr; in short, he would much rather have someone with wrong principles than someone devoid of any. ... On February 17, on the 36th ballot, Jefferson was elected.

pls help ASAP!! Do you think John Adams or Thomas Jefferson was a better President
of the United States? And why?

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Thomas Jefferson https://www.history.com/.amp/topics/us-presidents/thomas-jefferson
Thomas Jefferson he was responsible for doubling the size of the United States by successfully brokering the Louisiana purchase, abolished the slave trade and founded university of Virginia. John adams was one of the most dislike presidents, he didn’t trust public opinions and was always know to have international crisis on his hands.

Describe a reaction that made the buffalo easy to kill.

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Answer:

It was frightened easily and fell into pit traps and

Explanation:

the hunted using high powered rifles

Answer:

First, the buffalo were large animals, therefore an easier target. Another thing is that they were herd animals, mostly seen in large numbers. And the Native Americans worked together, which of course improved their chances of taking down a buffalo.

Hope this helps!

NO LINKS:D What message did naturalist try to express in their works?

A. it was better to leave everything on there natural state
B. human beings are shaped my the environment
C. artwork should focus on the environment
D. nature was more powerful than people

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

They had felt it was unnecessary for humans to change.

I think the answer is A

Pls help ASAP I beg you !!! You have to write what John adams and Thomas Jefferson commented on George Washington post!

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Answer:

Thomas : i agree with you Mr. Washington !

Adams : I disagree with both of you, i think that the political parties help out.

Thomas : whatever you say Adams, thou shall not argue.

Explanation:

uh ye

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Imagine that you are a member of a noble family in the early Middle Ages. In 200 words or less, write a letter to the Pope thanking him for bringing order to your people. Tell him what you feared happening had God and the Catholic Church not intervened.

Do you think that fighting between all of the different groups of people would have ever stopped?

Do you think your family would have survived for much longer?

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Answer:

hey...my name is...........and i wanted to thank you for all your help and graceiness you have so gracefully bestowed on us. you have saved my people from choas...my people have been wild and furthermore wouldve ran wild and corrupted for generations to come and it is all because of you and God that they have been brought under check.

i believe that the fighting would not have stopped because people with any differences that get to gether are like a 2 packs of winter starved wolves that found a scrap of meat and under normal circumstances wouldve gotten along just fine have gone crazy from hunger and even though they r still wolves in blood they come from different packs which means different families.

no,my family wouldnt have survived for much longer because when one family goes wrong the others follow

Explanation:

can i plz have brainliest

Please help describe the following image

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The following images are political views that are very true lol
Yes it is because that’s how most people see them

please help me i would really appricate it <3

What type of expression found in the First Amendment relates to the case?

The case:
The drama class at a middle school was preparing for their spring play in the school auditorium. One week before the performance, a parent complained to the school board that the play was inappropriate for middle school students. The school board agreed and contacted the principal, who then informed the classes that the show was canceled. Students were upset that their preparations were a waste. They believe they have the right to freedom of expression in performing the play. The school board said that students are minors and that it must approve decisions about what is presented in school by teachers or students. The students did not have time to plan a different show. A group of the students’ parents brought the case to court on their behalf, but they lost the case in state district court. The students’ parents appealed the district court’s decision to their state court of appeals. There the students and their parents won the case, but the school board appealed the decision to their state-level supreme court. The state supreme court ruled in favor of the school board. Unhappy with the state supreme court’s decision, the students’ parents are now appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Answer: The freedom of speech honestly I'm sorry if this isn't the best answer I'm new to brainly so that is that.

Explanation: Speech may be like expression since you can express your feelings in both.

Bishops oversaw several churches instead of one and managed the affairs of these different churches.

True
or
False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

The answer is the first one true

Predict how production and demand for consumer goods are responsible for the rapid economic growth.

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Overall, demand for consumer goods increases when the economy producing the goods is growing. An economy showing good overall growth and continuing prospects for steady growth is usually accompanied by corresponding growth in the demand for goods and services.

When there is an excess of a product companies will put out many ads to make people think they need the product and then there product grows and sells more pls give brainliest

누구든지 친구가되고 싶어
감사합니다 I can right in English as well

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Answer:

하하 나는 다른 언어도 사용하는 것을 좋아합니다.

Explanation:

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The amount of lumber Washington exports to Japan is based primarily on
the demand for lumber.
the need for lumber locally.
the cost of lumber.
the type of lumber available.

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the demand for lumber
The demand for lumber...HOPE THIS HELPED OUT GOOD LUCK:))

What type of nonfiction piece is "Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad? Explain what makes it different from other nonfiction works and from fiction.

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Answer: Informational Nonfiction

Explanation:Harriet tubman story is a informational because it gives you facts about her life but also tells a story so when you read it you also are getting a story but once in awhile you will get a fact about her .

Her story talk about her life and what she went through

Why did colonial attitudes change significantly in a six-month period?​
NO LINKS!

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The colonial attitudes changed about government because they did not want a monarchy and did not want someone in total control. This is where republicanism came into play and that the people would decide who was in power. The people are the ones who have the power.

Q.Which is a true statement about Mohandas Gandhi?

A.He opposed Jawaharlal Nehru in the Indian National Congress.

B.He was often called "Raj" and studied law in South Africa.

C.He joined other Indians in violent resistance to British rule.

D.He was influential in persuading the British to leave South Asia.

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The answer is d. He was influential in persuading the British to leave South Asia
The answer is he he was influential in persuading the British to leave South Africa

Please write a short paragraph explaining: What is the purpose of having nicknames? What is Arkansas's
currcnt nickname and why? If a new state nickname were ordered by the governor's office, what should it be and
why?

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Answer:   The name lives on, thanks to the Rackensack Folklore Society, the ... The association's most dynamic advocate was former governor Charles ... Though official, the nickname did little to change popular perceptions of ... had,” and adopted “The Land of Opportunity”

Explanation:

They made nicknames to tell them apart

Can someone please help me with this
No links and please actually try to answer

Quechua was the language of the Incas. The Incas did not have a writing system.
However, they had a mathematics system. Workers kept records on a _______________, a group of colored strings knotted to represent different numbers. They may have used quipus to record information that writing recorded in other ancient civilizations.

The Incas practiced medicine. Inca medicine was performed by _______________. Before surgery, they _______________ the area to be operated on. They also gave patients a drug to put them to _________________ during the operation. The Incas used leaves from the coca plant as a powerful __________________.

The Incas expanded on __________________ farming practices invented by earlier cultures. They carved out strips of land on tall hillsides. Stone walls held the land in place. The terraces kept rain from washing away the soil. They also allowed the Incas to ___________________ in an area where there was little flat land.

The Incas were skilled _________________. They worked with copper, tin, bronze, silver, and gold. They also blended metals together to form _______________. An alloy is two or more metals or a metal and a nonmetal mixed. Copper and bronze were used for everyday objects, including weapons and tools. Silver and gold were used to make statues of gods and goddesses and other decorations.

The Incas were skilled ___________________. They built many structures with giant stone blocks that were polished and carved to fit together so smoothly that they did not need __________________. Some of the buildings were made so well that they survived terrible earthquakes.
Because the Sapa Inca owned everything in the empire, there was little demand for barter or sale. __________________ did not play a major role in the economy. Farmers spent most of the year working on their own farms. However, they spent part of the year working land for the emperor. The work that they owed the emperor was a __________________, or a type of tax, called the ___________________.
The Mita system was one of the best inventions of the Inca government. Through the Mita system the Incas were able to create a vast system of __________________ and structures. In this system all of the people in the Incan empire worked for the _________________ for a certain amount of time. This labor was free to the government. Once a person turned fifteen they were obligated to participate in the Mita until they were fifty.
As with the Aztec, the Inca Empire ended with the arrival of the Spanish.
Francisco Pizarro traveled to Peru in 1532 to claim land and gold for Spain. His
weapons were superior to the Incas and the Incas had been made weak by
diseases brought by Europeans.

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The first blank: Quipu

Second: Metalworkers

I’m not sure about the rest but hopefully, this has helped with your assignment

can someone please help me write my history notes?
its just PowerPoints you copy off of

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yea i got u what are the notes i’ll do them
what’s the notes? i can write them.

Aboriginals were the native people of Australia

Question 2 options:
True
False

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Answer:

I think the answer is true hopefully this will help

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Aboriginal peoples, who are related to those who already inhabited Australia when Britain began colonizing the island in 1788

How did the Quebec voters feel apart separatism?

1 voted for it
2 voted against it

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The proposal of June 12, 1995 was rejected by voters, with 50.58% voting "No" and 49.42% voting "Yes". The margin was significantly smaller than the 1980 referendum.

In your opinion, which reform and progressive movement had the greatest impact on Texas and why?

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Answer:

Significant changes enacted at the national levels included the imposition of an income tax with the Sixteenth Amendment, direct election of Senators with the Seventeenth Amendment, Prohibition with the Eighteenth Amendment, election reforms to stop corruption and fraud, and women's suffrage through the Nineteenth ...Explanation:

Progressives were interested in establishing a more transparent and accountable government which would work to improve U.S. society. These reformers favored such policies as civil service reform, food safety laws, and increased political rights for women and U.S. workers.

3 cons for "banned books". Please provide evidence to support each con.
(Will mark brainliest)

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Answer:

Con 1

Parents may control what their own children read, but don't have a right to restrict what books are available to other people.

Parents who don’t like specific books can have their kids “opt out” of an assignment without infringing on the rights of others. The National Coalition against Censorship explained that “Even books or materials that many find ‘objectionable’ may have educational value, and the decision about what to use in the classroom should be based on professional judgments and standards, not individual preferences.” [6] In the 1982 Supreme Court ruling on Board of Education v. Pico, Justice Brennan wrote that taking books off of library shelves could violate students’ First Amendment rights, adding that “Local school boards may not remove books from school libraries simply because they dislike the ideas contained in those books.” [21]

Con 2

Many frequently challenged books help people get a better idea of the world and their place in it.

Robie H. Harris, author of frequently challenged children’s books including It’s Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing up, Sex, and Sexual Health, stated, “I think these books look at the topics, the concerns, the worry, the fascination that kids have today… It’s the world in which they’re living.” [8] Many books that have long been considered to be required reading to become educated about literature and American history are frequently challenged, such as: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, The Color Purple by Alice Walker, Beloved by Toni Morrison, and Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. [9] 46 of the Radcliffe Publishing Group’s “Top 100 Novels of the 20th Century” are frequently challenged; banning them would deprive students of essential cultural and historical knowledge, as well as differing points of view. [9]

Con 3

Books are a portal to different life experiences and reading encourages empathy and social-emotional development.

One study found that reading J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, which is frequently challenged for religious concerns about witchcraft, “improved attitudes” about immigrants, homosexuals, and refugees. [11] Another study found that reading narrative fiction helped readers understand their peers and raised social abilities. [12][13] A study in Basic and Applied Social Psychology found that people who read a story about a Muslim woman were less likely to make broad judgments based on race. [14] Neil Gaiman, author of the frequently challenged novel Neverwhere, among other books, stated that fiction “build[s] empathy… You get to feel things, visit places and worlds you would never otherwise know. You learn that everyone else out there is a me, as well. You’re being someone else, and when you return to your own world, you’re going to be slightly changed. Empathy is a tool for building people into groups, for allowing us to function as more than self-obsessed individuals.” [15]

Explanation:

Answer:

provide three things that are bad about those books i am guesing, i mean your not ginving me much to work with here

Explanation:

Antarctica was considered fertile land that people wanted to settle during colonization times.

Question 8 options:
True
or
False

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It is false because fertile is lifeless in Antarctica

In four to five sentences, describe how the Great Depression changed the American way of life

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The Grant Depression led Americans to believe that President Herbert Hoover was to blame. Hoover entered office, right as the stock markets crashed, and he could not do anything to prevent that. America learned that they could persevere through thick and thin as a country. That not even a money drought can stop the United States of America.

1. Describe the impact drought had on West Africa.

2. Explain the positive and negative impacts of trade on the Kingdoms of Axum and Kush.

3. Explain the impact of cultural diffusion on the spread of different religions across Africa.

4. Choose two geographical features to visit in Africa. Tell about the feature and why would you visit?

5. The Song dynasty impacted education through the invention of movable type.

6. Choose and describe a modern-day invention that has a similar influence.

7. How did the mining of gold and planting of cotton impact the economy and ecosystem in West Africa?

8. Rank the Mongol leaders from least important to most important based upon what you learned in the lesson. Explain the rank of each person and the reason for their ranking.

9. The module provides various examples of how ecosystems can be destroyed by humans and natural disasters. Describe one way an ecosystem can be destroyed by humans AND one way it can be destroyed naturally.

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Answer:

1. . Additional impacts of the drought are death of livestock and poor crop yields due to poor or no rainfall making water unavailable for irrigation. ... Areas in the Free State and North West provinces of South Africa that are known for corn farming are currently unable to grow enough corn due to the drought

2. Trade and religion had a huge influence on the development of Aksum and Ethiopia, because it brought the culture of the previous place of the traded goods, or where the religion was practiced, to Africa.

3. Another positive effect of cultural diffusion is when new technologies are shared around the world. Inventions such as the telescope, the printing press, steam engines, cars, and computers have all had big impacts on how people live in every area of the world.

4. Africas physical geography, environment and resources, and human geography can be considered separately. Africa has eight major physical regions: the Sahara, the Sahel, the Ethiopian Highlands, the savanna, the Swahili Coast, the rain forest, the African Great Lakes, and Southern Africa.

5. Yuan-dynasty official Wang Zhen

Movable type was first created by Bi Sheng (990-1051), who used baked clay, which was very fragile. The Yuan-dynasty official Wang Zhen is credited with the introduction of wooden movable type, a more durable option, around 1297.

6. Great modern inventions include electric motor, telephones, computers, plastic and aeroplanes. The invention of the electric dynamo by Michael Faraday opened up the practical use of electricity – from transport to power tools and home appliances.

7. Not just a brute force, but a colossal empire

8. The Mongols actually built a very professional force that was open-minded and highly innovative. They were master engineers who used every technology known to man, while their competitors were lax and obstinate.

9. Land-use change: Humans may destroy natural landscapes as they mine resources and urbanize areas. ... Some examples include the mining of natural resources like coal, the hunting and fishing of animals for food, and the clearing of forests for urbanization and wood use.

Explanation:

What was the main thing that the Greeks drank?
A. Juice
B. Watered wine
C. Water
D. Milk

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the answer is B they would drink wine and always add water to it so it wouldn’t be so bitter

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Greeks drank lots of wine. They watered it down to make it less bitter because they didn't have sugar back then to make it taste better.

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