What does Jefferson argue that people have the right
to do if their natural rights are violated?

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Answer 1
He believes that they should abolish their government.
Answer 2
we have the right to abolish the government

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Write a sentence that includes a pair of words from the words above. Then identify a pair of analogies of your own and write a sentence using that pair of analogies.

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Answer:

what are the words?

Explanation:

An analogy is a comparison, like a ratio. Like, Hot:Cold would be antonyms.

Careful:Cautious would be synonyms

why did some people support james k polk's interest in annexing the oregon territory?
PLEASE HELP IMMEDIATELY
one or two sentences please

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Answer & Explanation:

Some people supported James K. Polk's interest in annexing the Oregon Territory because they believed in the idea of "Manifest Destiny" and saw the expansion of American territory as a natural and necessary progression.

Answer:

Americans had looked westward, and in the early years of the republic the United States had expanded its borders toward and then beyond the Mississippi River. Whether through a congressional joint resolution, negotiations, purchase, or war, President Polk by the end of his term intended for the United States to stretch from coast to coast, firmly in possession of the Oregon Territory and California.

Explanation:


give two cause-and-effect relationships of the Ottoman Empire

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Answer:

“ Under the reign of Süleiman the Magnificent, whose 16th-century lifetime represented the peak of the Ottomans' power and influence, the arts flourished, technology and architecture reached new heights, and the empire generally enjoyed peace, religious tolerance, and economic and political stability.”

Explanation:

Answer:Ottoman Empire, empire created by Turkish tribes in Anatolia (Asia Minor) that grew to be one of the most powerful states in the world during the 15th and 16th centuries. The Ottoman period spanned more than 600 years and came to an end only in 1922, when it was replaced by the Turkish Republic and various successor states in southeastern Europe and the Middle East. At its height the empire encompassed most of southeastern Europe to the gates of Vienna, including present-day Hungary, the Balkan region, Greece, and parts of Ukraine; portions of the Middle East now occupied by Iraq, Syria, Israel, and Egypt; North Africa as far west as Algeria; and large parts of the Arabian Peninsula. The term Ottoman is a dynastic appellation derived from Osman I (Arabic: ʿUthmān), the nomadic Turkmen chief who founded both the dynasty and the empire about 1300.

Why is this portrait of Pocahontas important to the study of the early colonies in North America?

A:It was painted by a famous artist.
B:it is valuable to art collectors and museums.
C:It is a rare record of dress in the English colonies.
D:it is a rare portrait of an important woman in history.
E:It documents the relationship between early English settlers and Native Americans.
2 ANSWER"S PLEASE!!! :>

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

She helped English settlers Louis and Clark and for that she is an important part of our early American history

I think it’s B and D only bc they make the most sense.


A.
reducing the Catholic Church's political influence.

B.
protecting religious freedom for non-Christians.

C.
securing huge supplies of gold to mint new coins.

D.
supporting education and the arts in western Europe.

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A is the answer to this question lol.
A is the answer to your question

help i will friend you and give brainlest and answer 2 of your questions!!

help i will friend you and give brainlest and answer 2 of your questions!!
help i will friend you and give brainlest and answer 2 of your questions!!

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Answer:

Safari adaptations. Big leaves. Plants in the forest. Crowded, very little space. Sunlight

Explanation:

Please tell me the Life of Thomas Edision. Birth to Death.

I will give the best the Brainlest!

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Born on February 11, 1847 and died on October 18, 1931.
Thomas Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Ohio. He and his family later moved to Michigan where Edison grew up. When Thomas was young, 13 years old, he worked with a Railroad company called Grand Trunk. This is where he had the chance to have his very own chemistry lab. During the Civil war Edison worked as a wire operator, this is where he gained experience with something called a Telegraph instrument and started doing experiments with them. In 1868, Thomas Edison filed his first patent for a automatic vote recorder after beginning work with Western Union. He later moved to New Jersey and spent up all of his money and all of his time to invent full time. 1871, Edison meets a girl named Mary Stilwell who was one of Edison’s employees at the time. They eventually married on December 25th. A couple years later Thomas invents a new telegraph system where you could send four telegraphs at once. Years go by, and in those years he invents things like the first version of the copy machine, phonograph, carbon transmitter which was used in the telephone, carbon powered lamp, and eventually in 1879 Edison opens an industrial park to figure out how to bring electricity to the public. Three years later, electricity goes public. The year 1900 Edison invents the battery, and thirty one years later Thomas passes away October 18, 1931. On the day of the funeral, the country dimmed their lights in honor of Thomas.

Choose an option below as the topic for a 200 word essay.


In your own words:

a. Describe at least three factors that contributed to the Industrial Revolution.

b. Explain how these factors were important.


OR


Choose an invention that was made during the Industrial Revolution.

Write three paragraphs:

(1) about the inventor

(2) about the invention

(3) about why the invention was important.

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Answer:

Alhazen/Johannes Kepler-Camera Obscura

Explanation:

Find sources online that cover it, especially those that end in .gov, .org, or .edu. I've included some credible ones throughout my response.

Begin by giving an overview of who Alhazen was (https://www.famousinventors.org/alhazen) and then cover Johannes Kepler  and how he coined the term 'Camera Obscura' (https://www.artpublish.com/camera-obscura/).

Next give an overview of the Camera Obscura and how it works (https://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1772.htm or https://www.britannica.com/technology/camera-obscura-photography).

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What parts of the world did Hinduism spread to from India?


Hinduism spread north into China.
Hinduism spread west into countries in the Middle East.
Hinduism spread to other countries in Southeast Asia.
Hinduism spread within India but not beyond its borders.

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Answer:

Hinduism spread to other countries in Southeast Asia.

Explanation:

Hinduism spread to other countries in Southeast Asia.

Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world, and it originated in India. It has since spread to other parts of the world, including Southeast Asia. Hinduism spread to Southeast Asia through trade and cultural contact. Indian traders and merchants brought their religion with them to Southeast Asia, and it was also adopted by local rulers and elites. Hinduism has had a significant impact on the cultures of Southeast Asia, and it is still practiced by millions of people in the region today.

Answer: southeast asia

Explanation:

so i searched the internet and it gave me that so its not wrong

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW IS IN PIC BELOW

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW IS IN PIC BELOW

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Answer
It’s A...........

By supporting the Monroe doctrine,U.S leaders:

By supporting the Monroe doctrine,U.S leaders:

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Answer:

i think A

Explanation:

pledged not to interfere in europe

TRUE OR FALSE: The Confederate soldiers were allowed to keep their personal weapons after the war.

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Answer:

True. Even if these traitors should have been hung (Some of them)

They are able to keep their weapons

Explanation:

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What affects did Spanish rule have on the people of Mississippi

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Answer: what grade is this

Explanation:

it effected thousands along the coast of Mississippi

Put the following events in the order that they happened.

A) The Delian League was a defensive alliance among the city-states, led by Athens. Its purpose was to keep Persia from attacking or conquering Greece. Each city-state contributed ships and money to support the league's efforts

B) The defeat of the Persians led to a golden age in Athens, under the leadership of Pericles. Athens forged a mighty empire.

C) After a while, city-states along the coast realized profits from the protected trade, and some felt the Persians were no longer a threat. But other city-states paid a heavy price and wanted to end the alliance, especially as Athens asserted authority over the business of the league and in the affairs of individual city-states. When some city-states tried to disband, Athens used force to keep them under control.

D) Sparta never joined the Delian League and disapproved of the growing influence and power Athens was asserting.When Athens bullied one of Sparta's allies, the Spartans attacked.

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Answer:

A) The Delian League was a defensive alliance among the city-states, led by Athens. Its purpose was to keep Persia from attacking or conquering Greece. Each city-state contributed ships and money to support the league's efforts.

B) The defeat of the Persians led to a golden age in Athens, under the leadership of Pericles. Athens forged a mighty empire.

C) After a while, city-states along the coast realized profits from the protected trade, and some felt the Persians were no longer a threat. But other city-states paid a heavy price and wanted to end the alliance, especially as Athens asserted authority over the business of the league and in the affairs of individual city-states. When some city-states tried to disband, Athens used force to keep them under control.

D) Sparta never joined the Delian League and disapproved of the growing influence and power Athens was asserting. When Athens bullied one of Sparta's allies, the Spartans attacked.

Explanation:

B) The defeat of the Persians led to a golden age in Athens, under the leadership of Pericles.
Athens forged a mighty empire. i think right

What are the main points Paine makes in this excerpt?

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Answer:

Paine's brilliant arguments were straightforward. He argued for two main points: (1) independence from England and (2) the creation of a democratic republic

Paine's brilliant arguments were straightforward. He argued for two main points: (1) independence from England and (2) the creation of a democratic repulic

I NEED HELP NIRVANA OR THE OFFSPRING

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Obviously Nirvana. They are the best
Nirvana that’s so easy because nirvana is just it

which statement is the most likely conclusion you can draw from the cause-and-effect relationship shown in the diagram?

which statement is the most likely conclusion you can draw from the cause-and-effect relationship shown

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

It's C.

Explanation:

Have a good day.

The table below compares the economies of two countries.

Which statement is accurate based on the information in the table?
Country A's economy is more diversified than country B's economy
Country B's economy is more diversified than country A's economy
The economies of both countries are equal in level of diversification
The economies of both countries can be described as single resource

The table below compares the economies of two countries.Which statement is accurate based on the information

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Answer:

Country B's economy is more diversified than country A's

Explanation:

Just from the list country B has much more products being produced and is therefore more diversified. It would also be helpful to see the economic earnings from each country because odds are the country with a greater economic income would have the more diversified products because the more diverse it is the rarer it is and the more expensive it is.

Answer:


Country B's economy is more diversified than
country A's

What's the cause and effect of Dec 19, 1872, Carnegie Imitates Bessemer Steel?

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cause: it allows steel to be produced without fuel
effect: lowered the cost of production steel
The Bessemer process lowered the cost of production of steel

Can someone tell me a few important facts about all these battles in ur own words:

• Second Battle of Bull Run/Second Battle of Manassas
• Battle of Antietam
• Battle of Fredericksburg

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Answer: 1 The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as the Battle of Manassas, marked the first major land battle of the American Civil War.

2     1Antietam enabled the Union to repel the first Confederate invasion of the North. ...

2The battle allowed Abraham Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. ...

3Antietam kept Britain and France on the sidelines. ...

The battle lifted sagging Union morale. 4fact a major defeat for the Union Army

Explanation:hope it helps

The first BATTLE OF BULL RUN


Hope this helps

which answer is right ?

which answer is right ?

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Answer:A.

Explanation:

Answer:

option 1

Explanation:

Help
Do you ever have to write an article like a newspaper where you create an newspaper title and article title then write your paper?
Well i need a article title that relates to the Barbary war does anyone have any suggestions?

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“Pirates Capture Ship in the Mediterranean ! “ and then write an article.

Answer:

mkj j j

Explanation:

30 PTS HURRY PLS Match these items.

1. bank that makes small loans
Cabral
2. first airline in Americas
Bolivar
3. zoo animals
Air Avianca
4. walled city
Medellin
5. textiles
Cartagena
6. discovered Brazil
Leticia
7. Great Liberator
CAJA
im begging you answer correctly pls

30 PTS HURRY PLS Match these items.1. bank that makes small loans Cabral 2. first airline in Americas

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Answer:

1 with caja

2 with Air Avianca

3 with Bolivar

4 with medellín

5 with Leticia

6 with Cabral

7 cartagena

why??

because i love in that places

1. Bank that makes small loans
2. First airline in America Boliver
3. Zoo animals air avian a
4. Medellin walled city
5. Textiles Cartagena

The news article says all of the following except __________.

A.Listening to loud music can turn microscopic hair cells in the inner ear into scar tissue.
B.Most young people listen to music that is twice as loud as a hair dryer or vacuum cleaner.
C.Experts believe that about 6.5 million young people have at least some difficulty hearing.
D.Hearing loss was discovered in 19.5 percent of teenagers tested between 2005 and 2006.
BOSTON, Massachusetts. A recent study revealed that one in five teenagers has at least some hearing loss. The rate of hearing loss among young people has grown significantly since about 1990. Now, experts are urging kids to turn down the volume on their digital music players. These experts suggest that listening to loud music through earbuds may be responsible for the increase.

For the study, researchers compared data from two nationwide health surveys of hearing loss in 12- to 19-year-olds. The first study was done between 1988 and 1994. The second was done between 2005 and 2006. In the first study, about 15 percent of teens were found to have at least some hearing loss. In the more recent study, 19.5 percent of teens had at least some hearing loss. This means that about 6.5 million young people have at least some difficulty hearing.

Most of the hearing loss in the teens was "slight." Researchers defined "slight" as an inability to hear at 16 to 24 decibels. A teen with slight hearing loss might not be able to hear sounds such as leaves rustling or someone whispering. Dr. Gary Curhan was the study's senior author. According to Curhan, people with slight hearing loss can hear vowel sounds clearly. However, they might miss sounds from some consonants, such as t, k, and s. Experts warn that this minor loss of hearing is sufficient to cause problems in school. It also sets the stage for hearing aids later in life.

"Although speech will be detectable, it might not be fully intelligible," Curhan said. Researchers lack final evidence that listening to iPods and other music devices is to blame for hearing loss in teens. However, researchers did note a significant increase in high-frequency hearing loss. This particular type of hearing loss, researchers said, indicates that noise may be to blame. Researchers cited a 2010 Australian study. The study linked the use of personal listening devices with a 70 percent increased risk of hearing loss in young peopl"I think the evidence is out there that prolonged exposure to loud noise is likely to be harmful to hearing, but that doesn't mean kids can't listen to MP3 players," Curhan said. "Our hope is we can encourage people to be careful."

Loud music isn't anything new, of course. Each recent generation of teens has found a new technology to blast music. Teens listened to bulky headphones in the 1960s and used the handheld Sony Walkmans in the 1980s. Today's teens, however, spend more time than ever listening to music. In fact, according to audiologist Brian Fligor, young people spend more than twice as much time listening to music than previous generations.

One of Fligor's patients is 17-year-old Matthew Brady of Foxborough, Massachusetts. Matthew has a mild hearing loss. He has trouble hearing his friends in the school cafeteria. He has admitted to occasionally faking comprehension. Matthew used to listen to an iPod turned up too loud and for too long. Fligor believes this caused Matthew's muffled hearing.

Matthew used to crank up the volume on his favorites—Daughtry, Bon Jovi, and U2—while walking on a treadmill. He did this at least four days a week for 30-minute stretches at a time. One day last summer, he got off the treadmill and couldn't hear anything with his left ear. His hearing gradually returned, but it was never the same.

Matthew's fondness for listening to loud music in not uncommon. During a study of college students, Fligor found that more than half of those tested listened to music at 85 decibels or louder. That's about as loud as a hair dryer or a vacuum cleaner. According to Fligor, regular listening at those levels can turn microscopic hair cells in the inner ear into scar tissue. Fligor believes that some people, such as Matthew, may be more likely to experience damage than others.

These days, Matthew still listens to his digital music player. But now he listens at lower volumes.

"Do not [blast] your iPod," Matthew cautions other teens. "It's only going to hurt your hearing. I learned this the hard way."

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Answer:

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Answer: D hope is correct

What were most of the explorers looking for on their expeditions?
Group of answer choices
1.the edge of the Earth
2.new trade routes
3.new continents
4.sea monsters and Atlantis

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

No one cares about sea monsters back then

Answer:

you answer is 3. New continents can i get brainliest for da gravy train

Explanation:

Some expeditions became rich by discovering gold and silver, such as the expeditions of the Spanish to the Americas. They also found new land where colonies could be established and crops such as sugar, cotton, and tobacco could be grown.

an example of a medium that uses only sounds is...?

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Answer:

SPEAKER OR DRUMS

AM I RIGHT

Answer:

Radios

Explanation:

Radios only use sounds to pass on information

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Why were colonists required to work on the early roads?
A. They were convicts and had to provide the work source
B. They needed the roads, so they were willing to provide the labor for upkeep
C. They did not have any money to pay for transportation workers
D. The government did not support their travel, so they had to do al the work therfselves.​

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Answer:

Colonial Roads and Trails

Before 1790 water travel was the preferred transportation because roads were little more than trails. Land transportation posed a major problem in the British colonies. Initially, the colonists simply followed the old Indian trails or more commonly used the waterways. Nonetheless, as people migrated into the interior, roads between the new settlements became necessary. Without these connecting links between the colonies, the new nation would never have developed.

SO B

Answer:

B. They needed the roads, so they were willing to provide the labor for upkeep

Explanation:

Match the terms to their definition. 1. catalyst A special cell that regulates the stomata. 2. chlorophyll The loss of water through stomata. 3. chloroplast A special cell body containing chlorophyll. 4. epidermis A substance that speeds up or helps chemical reactions. 5. glucose The process of plants converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. 6. guard cell The green pigment found in most plants. 7. photosynthesis Small pore in a leaf (plural: stomata). 8. starch The outer layer of cells on the leaf. 9. stoma The simple sugar formed during photosynthesis. 10. transpiration A chain of simple sugar units.

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1) catalyst: A substance that speeds up or helps chemical reactions.

2) chlorophyll: is the green pigment found in most plants.

3) chloroplast: a special cell body containing chlorophyll.

4) epidermis: the outer layer of cells on the leaf.

5) glucose: the simple sugar formed during photosynthesis.

6) guard cell: a special cell that regulates the stomata.

7) photosynthesis: the process of plants converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.

8) starch: a chain of simple sugar units.

9) stoma: small pore in a leaf (plural: stomata).

10) transpiration: The loss of water through stomata.

What were some physical characteristics of Mesopotamia?
Select all correct answers.

It was between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

It had abundant annual rainfall.

It's rivers flooded annually.

It was in an arid desert.

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I know an answer is A for sure but i forget the others. A is an answer though.
It was between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is the answer

Read the sentence from "Mami and Papi."

The floor was a patchwork of odd-shaped wooden slats that rose in the middle and dipped toward the front and back doors, where they butted against shiny, worn thresholds.

What do the words "patchwork of odd-shaped wooden slats" suggest about the floor?

A It was made long ago by Papi.
B It is mismatched and pieced together.
C It had broken many times in the past.
D It was arranged purposefully in an artful pattern.

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B it is mismatched and pieced together

Explanation: The “odd-shaped” suggests the pieces put together weren’t meant to be pieced together unless it was by force
B it was mismatched and pieced together
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