Which of the following is associated with professional artists?

They preferred to use strong, bright colors in their paintings.
They turned everyday objects into works of art.
They produced realistic, life-like images in their paintings.
They skewed the proportions of objects in their paintings.

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Answer 1
The answer is they produced realistic, life-like images in their paintings sorry if I’m wrong❤️
Answer 2

Answer:

they turned everyday objects into work of art


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Which of the following are examples of things the U.S. does that positively affect people in foreign countries? Select all
that apply.
The U.S. educates many of the world's scientists, doctors, and engineers.
The U.S. provides countries with assistance in fighting against infectious diseases.
The U.S. invades foreign countries to end discrimination against ethnic or religious groups.
The U.S. provides aid to countries that have been harmed by natural disasters to help them rebuild.
The U.S. places tariffs on foreign goods, which helps businesses in those countries to earn large profits.

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Answer:

The U.S provides countries with assistance in fighting against infectious diseases

What did the United States need for world war 2

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Answer:

During World War II, the United States began to provide significant military supplies and other assistance to the Allies

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During World War II, the United States began to provide significant military supplies and other assistance to the Allies in September 1940, even though the United States did not enter the war until December 1941. ... The American military opposed the diversion of military supplies to the United Kingdom.

In World War II they would've needed many weapons.

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What is the land controlled by Czechoslovakia where over 3 million Germans lived called?

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Sudetenland is the answer :)

Answer:

The Sudetenland

Explanation:

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Answer:

option C suits the most

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Answer:

The correct answer is C. our rights and privileges as US citizens are protected by it

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Which of Ge’s children is willing to punish his father???

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Answer:

Chronos

Explanation:

became friends and later, a relative to Manet.

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Households with radios: From the 1920's into the 1930's, radios became more common. 1920 had none, 1930 had over 10 million households with radios, and 1940 had about 30 million radios in households.

I’m not sure about the other ones.

Read the following paragraph and answer the question.
George Washington was born on February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Contrary to popular
belief, his teeth were not made of wood. By the age of twenty-three, he had already established himself as a
military hero in the French and Indian War. Four years later, he met and married Martha Dandridge Custis, a
young widow whose husband had died. Although they raised Martha's children from her previous marriage
and two of their grandchildren, the couple never had any children of their own. Washington died two years
before his wife. He became active in local politics and eventually became a leader in speaking out against the
magisterial British rule. When war broke out in 1775, he was chosen as commander-in-chief of the American
troops. At the end of the war, he was unanimously elected the nation's first president. He served two terms
and then retired to his home, Mount Vernon. He died on December 12, 1799, from pneumonia and bad
weather
In terms of content, what should be changed?
there should be more comments and fewer facts
It should be more factual
It contains unrelated information
It is correct as it is written

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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What kind of concerns did the astronauts face on this first mission to the moon?
(respond in 4 sentences at least.)

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Answer:July 20 marks the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing. Although the historic Apollo 11 mission's three astronauts made it home safe, a once-classified anomaly almost killed them. The problem occurred during Apollo 11's return to Earth. It caused a discarded space module to nearly crash into the crew's capsule.

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The one you chose?? Ig???

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The Mauryan Empire was called India's Silver Age.

True or False

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Answer:

i think that is false from what ive seen

Explanation:

Answer:

false

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who did washington attack on christmas night​

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Answer:

the three different crossings of the Delaware river

Explanation:

i looked it up

Which African American leader split from the Nation of Islam and decided to use "ballots instead of bullets?


A) W.E.B. Du Bois
B) Martin Luther King Jr.
C) Malcolm X
D) Booker T. Washington

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Answer:

C) Malcolm X

Explanation:

According to American Radio Works, "After splitting with the NOI, (Nation of Israel) Malcolm X gave his "Ballot or the Bullet" speech."

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Select the symptoms of stomach worms in cattle.
weakness
rash
anemia
swollen jaw
weight los
paralysis
diarrhea

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Answer:

Weight loss & diarrhea in my opinion.

Answer:

anemia , diarrhea , weight loss, weakness, and swollen jaw

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Should a government/religion control people's lives? Using the vocabulary usury, predestination, and Calvinism. Please help!!!

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The government should not control people religion, only religion can control someone life because that’s them deviating there lives to God and Jesus. So when the government says no bible, no hijabs or anything religious it hurts others because they are spreading the truth and man kind is afraid of the truth.

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A government nor religion should control the people's lives. Religion is for enlightenment of the soul and shouldn't control the lives of its worshippers. From the 16th century to the 19th century, the Catholic Church would control its worshipper through fear in England and would draw out money in the process. A religion might dangle predestination in front of the noses of its worshippers and violate human rights by saying it was meant to be. Governments that control its people's lives are usually authoritarian and probably have committed many human rights violations. The worst that could happen with this is a combination of controlling churches and governments; Religious-based Governments. Religious-based countries may follow a doctorine set within the religion and might cause oppression among the population.

What was it like taking the literacy test? Do you think you would be able to pass it?

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Answer:

its hard at certain times just use the process of elimination

Explanation:

A literacy test assesses a person's literacy skills: their ability to read and write. Literacy tests have been administered by various governments to immigrants.

Which of the following was prohibited as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1964? ( Check all that applied.)
Group of answer choices

discrimination in public places

segregation of schools

employment discrimination

integration of schools

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Answer:

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin.

if you were writing an article about the growth of Houston, Texas, what factors
would you be sure to include as reasons for its growth

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Answer:

good climatic condition

increase in population

availability of social services

high investment level

trade and market interaction

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:

Your answer is 3 day

Explanation:

After traveling 2,40,000 miles in 76 hours Apollo 11 entered in to a lunar orbit on July 19

what effect did the columbian exchange have on europe? pick 5 correct answers

a-a global economy developed

b-countries raced to colonize new areas

c-european countries gained great wealth

d-people became interested in new luxury items

e-europeans benefited from new technology from the Americas

f-people became less interested in trading with other countries

g-populations may have increased due to more nutritious foods.

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Global economy developed Country race to new colonyYou’re being benefit from new technology from America

Answer:

A, B, C, D, and G

Explanation:

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Answer:

Okay! I will look at that question

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Answer:

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Why was the Fifteenth Amendment viewed as both a success and a failure?


It ended slavery, but failed to guarantee the right to vote for African American men.

It gave white women the right to vote, but ignored the rights of black women.

It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignored the rights of women.

It gave southern white women the right to vote, but ignored the rights of southern black women.

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Answer:C it gave African American men the right to vote,but ignored the rights of women

Explanation:

IF WWI WAS "THE WAR TO END ALL
WARS" WHY IS THE WORLD THEN
HAVING A SECOND WORLD WAR?

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Answer: Since World War I caused such great destruction and loss of life, it has been referred to as the “war to end all wars”. Unfortunately, the peace treaty which ended the conflict—the Treaty of Versailles of 1919—imposed harsh punishment on Germany which contributed to the destruction of Europe and set the stage for World War II.

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What was the Cold War?
a. A cold winter when we fought against the Soviet Union.
O b. A nonviolent, intense competition between the United States and the Soviet Union.
O c. A war where many men froze to death.
O d. A time when the United States disagreed with capitalism.

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Answer:

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A. A cold winter when we fought against the Soviet Union.
B. A nonviolent, intense competition between the United States and the Soviet Union

Louis XIV is also known as _____ .
a.
“the Sun King”
b.
“the Catholic King”
c.
“The Divine King”
d.
“The Boy King”

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Answer:

The Sun King

Explanation:

King by divine right. At the start of his reign, before turning to more political allegories, Louis XIV chose the sun as his personal emblem. The sun is the symbol of Apollo, god of peace and the arts; it is also the star which gives life to all things, rising and setting with unfailing regularity.

Answer:

a.

“the Sun King”

Explanation:

Known as the “Sun King,” Louis XIV centralized power in the monarchy and reigned over a period of unprecedented prosperity in which France became the dominant power in Europe and a leader in the arts and sciences

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The Confederacy won most early battles of the Civil War in the East

Question 4 options:
True
False


This General was responsible for many Union victories in the West

Question 5 options:

A)Ulysses S. Grant


B)McClellan


C)Winfield Scott


D)Robert E. Lee

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Answer:

false, A

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

False

A) Ulysses S. Grant

Who was Horace Mann and what was his significance?

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Answer:

Horace Mann was the first American advocate for public education who believed that education should be free and universal for everyone.

Explanation:

Answer:

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American education reformer

Horace Mann is often described as the founder of the U.S. public school system. Through most of the 1840s he served as the secretary of education for Massachusetts and created the blueprint for a well-run, effective public school system in his state.

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Leonardo was born in __ in a small town called _

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Berlin is the answer let me know if you have any other questions

Answer:

Hello There!!

Explanation:

Leonardo was born in 1452 in a small town called vinci,tuscany.

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If you’re fluent in Spanish plz help

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Answer:

32. D

33.A

34.D

35.A

Under the Sun King, intendants
a. collected taxes.
b. recruited soldiers.
C.carried out the king's policies.
d. all of the above.

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I think the answer is d. All of the above
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