Explanation:
you know Nepali please I am from Nepal Kathmandu and I don't know English I am not understanding what are you saying you know Nepali then please send in Nepali language
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HELP ME PLS ASAP I NEE HELP!!!!! Who wrote a book that described the unhealthy conditions of meatpacking plants?
Jane Addams
Upton Sinclair
Jacob Riis
Ida Tarbell
Answer:
Upton Sinclair
Explanation:
The book is called "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair
I need help on a Industrial Revolution Timeline look at picture.
Answer:
James Watt's improved steam engine is invented (1765)james hargeave invents the spinning jenny (1770)Eli Whitney filed a patent for his cotton gin, which more easily separates cotton seeds from the fiber (1794)Samuel Morse invents the telegraph (1837)Henry Bessemer invents a process for making steel (1856)Louis Pasteur develops the first laboratory vaccine (for cholera, 1872)The Brooklyn Bridge opens in New York (1883)The Eiffel Tower opens in France (1889)The Wright Brothers make the first powered flight in Kitty Hawk (1903)Henry Ford begins production of the Model T (1908)According to this cartoon, why were the
Copperheads a problem?
o They would attack anyone who supported the
war.
O They did not support women's war efforts.
They would destroy the Union to end the war.
Answer:
They would destroy the union to end the war
Explanation:
I got it right
In which political system does the state own all land and property?
fascism
national socialism
communism
dictatorship
Answer:
communism
Explanation:
What did most people do with extra time because of shorter workweeks?
The period before civilizations is called .
The Boston Tea Party led to which of the following?
Passage of acts closing an important colonial port
Famous fight in Massachusetts which would be used as propaganda
The issuing of the Olive Branch Petition by Great Britain's king and Parliament
What was the goal of the Native American civil rights movement known as the Trail of Broken Treaties?
O A. to allow Native Americans into the United States military
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B. to secure a fair trial for any criminal or civil case
C. to protect and reclaim Native American lands
D. to gain access to voting rights to ensure political representation
Select all the correct answers.
Blue jays and crows eat caterpillars
and mice. If the number of blue jays increases, what are the two likely effects on other populations?
The number of crows will increase.
The number of mice will decrease.
The number of mice will increase.
The number of caterpillars will decrease.
The number of caterpillars will increase.
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Answer:
The number of mice and caterpillars will decrease
Explanation:
This is more of a biology question than a history question, but here goes:
Can't be more crows: If there are more blue-jays, then they have to compete more for food, which would decrease populations if anythingMice will go down: one of their primary predators has increased in numbersCan't be more mice: more jays equals more dyingCaterpillars will go down: again, one of their primary predators has increased in numbersCan't be more caterpillars: more jays equals more dyingHope this helps, friend! Good luck!
Take 10 of the given Vocabulary words and use them in a sentence.
pls help!
To make sure my numbers were correct, I consulted three
peer-reviewed journals and a professor at Harvard who has
a PhD on the topic.
A. Ethos
B. Bias
C. Pathos
D. Logos
Answer:
D. Logos
Explanation:
Logos means to convince an audience using logic.
To use logos would be to cite facts and statistics, citing certain authorities on a subject. Here, you have consulted authorities on a subject (professors, journals)
What were some things Marcus Garvey was able to accomplish?
Explanation:
He organized United state's first Black nationalist movement.In the years following world war I ,he urged Black Americans to be proud of their identities.
Do you think the great compromise made both small and large states happy? Why?
Which change in the West was brought about by railroad expansion
Answer:
Railroad expansion changed the west in several ways. most significantly, the railroads enabled the expansion of mining and cattle ranching in the western territories
Germany's loss of land in the Treaty of Versailles was fair.How far do you agree explain?
Answer:
I agree with the statement “The Treaty of Versailles was a fair settlement” to a certain extent. I know that Germany had been unmerciful during the war leading to thirty seven million casualties. Therefore “The Big Three”: Lloyd George (Great Britain), Clemenceau (France) and Wilson (USA), the driving forces behind the treaty, need not be merciful in return. When you put the Treaty of Versailles in perspective against World War I it appears to be fair towards Germany. The war had destroyed most country’s economies and a large area of land. These, among many other things, needed to be restored. Considering that Germany had been defeated and they were largely at fault for the start of the war it was fair to make them pay reparations. After the war Germany was still a serious threat to the world. People believed that they would not give up. Therefore one of the main aims of the peace treaty was to make sure that the risk of Germany attacking again was as low as possible. The treaty of Versailles was fair to take away Germany’s armed forces and colonies as it protected the rest of the world in the short term and punished them. However, we now know that the Treaty of Versailles failed as the world has seen another, even more horrific war. I believe that the Treaty was unnecessarily harsh and not as fair as it should have been. All of the victorious nations were furious with Germany so at the time very few thought of being fair towards their enemy of four years. This is reflected in the treaty through the reparations Germany was forced to pay. These were outrageously high (£660 million) and later changed. The confiscation of Germany’s territories and colonies and the reduction in their army was also excessively severe. Although this was meant to keep peace in the short term it only angered Germany more, sparking revenge. War Guilt was also an unnecessary condition that publicly humiliated Germany triggering resentment. This was tactlessly done to compensate the victorious public who desired a subject to blame for the loss of their loved ones. Similarly the rest of the treaty was too harsh because the rulers had to please their countries if they wished to be re-elected. Germany did not get any second chances from the peace treaty. Their pride majorly suffered at the forced decrease in their army and they were not able to improve themselves in their colonies as those were repossessed causing jealousy and anger. The peace treaty unfairly focused too much on punishing Germany for what they did wrong rather than trying to maintain peace. This is because the public was too angry to think intelligently about preventing future losses. In general I believe that the Treaty of Versailles had good intentions however mainly due to public pressure it was too harsh and unfair. The Big Three had an impossible task and pleasing everyone was not probable but I believe they did the best that they could at the time. However the treaty was largely unfair and too severe contributing to World War II.
Explanation:
match each action to the either the American colonists or the parliment
The parliament passed the Intolerable Acts, the Stamp Act Congress was initiated by American colonists who also destroyed tea in Boston Harbor and the parliament passed the stamp act.
The Boston Tea Party, a demonstration of colonial resistance in which American colonists under the leadership of the Sons of Liberty destroyed tea in Boston Harbor, prompted the British Parliament to enact a number of laws known as the Intolerable Acts. The Acts were created with the intention of punishing the colonists and further enforcing British rule over them.
The Stamp Act, on the other hand, was a law that colonists had to pay a tax on printed materials like newspapers, legal documents, and playing cards. It was passed by Parliament in 1765.
The colonists opposed this law because they believed it violated their rights as British subjects. The Stamp Act Congress was a gathering of colonial representatives who wrote a petition to Parliament in protest, was held in response.
The question is incomplete, complete question will be "Match each action to either the American colonists or Parliament.
* Passed the Intolerable Acts
* Met at the Stamp Act Congress
* Destroyed tea in Boston Harbor
* Passed the Stamp Act
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What type of property was the Alamo?
Answer:
The Alamo Mission (Spanish: Misión de Álamo), commonly called the Alamo and originally known as the Misión San Antonio de Valero, is a historic Spanish mission and fortress compound founded in the 18th century by Roman Catholic missionaries in what is now San Antonio, Texas, United States.
Under the articles of confederation the national government could regulate the trade of the different states true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Every state has many differences for the government but the same is respect.
100 things you should know about communism was produced by the US congress and was given to congressmen. what does that tell you about the origins of the Red Scare?
Answer: What is the origin of the Red Scare?
The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, which led many to fear that immigrants, particularly from Russia, southern Europe, and eastern Europe, intended to overthrow the United States government; The end of World War I, which caused production needs to decline and unemployment to rise. This "scare" was caused by fears of subversion by communists in the United States after the Russian Revolution.
Explanation:
How was Portugal able to build an eastern empire ?
Answer:
with it's small population
Explanation:
portugal was able to built an eastern empire
Compare and contrast the
way of life in ancient Egypt
and Nubia
Answer: in egypt they had
Explanation:
A crime is any action that is against the law and causes harm to others.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:
Hey there! The answer to your question will be below
Explanation:
True is the correct answer.Crime is when someone disobey the law.So the answer should be true
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Who caused the World War I?
Answer:
Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
Answer
Franz Ferdinand was killed
Explanation:
What is the capital of America
Explanation: Wahington D.C
Answer:
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In one to two sentences, explain what is happening in this picture. How does this depict activities during the Second Great Awakening?
Answer:
the slave master is standing at the stage. The people come to the master some of them dided
Answer:
Slavemaster standing on stage. many people die rushing to him.
Explanation:
How does Laertes's character develop between Act I and Act IV of the play in Act I Laertes is violent and impulsive in Act IV he is calm and thoug?
Laertes is composed and obedient in Act I; in Act IV, he is vengeful and breaks the law. He is more drawn to positions of power in politics.
Laertes is a horrible, impulsive individual who does not behave with thought. He is fearless and prepared to kill anyone responsible for his father's demise. Laertes is eager for retribution but not overly upset about his father's passing. He learns of his father's passing in Act IV and decides to go back to Denmark. He raises an army, occupies the castle, and challenges Claudius. Laertes is duped by the king into helping Hamlet exact revenge for the death of his father. Claudius assures Laertes that he has nothing to fear from the young guy in response to Gertrude's attempts to calm him down. allowing him to board the train. Laertes learns of her passing later. She scaled a willow tree hanging over a stream, but when a branch snapped, she fell into the water. She drowned because she was too furious to save herself.
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Explanation: In Act I, Laertes is calm and dutiful; in Act IV, he is vengeful and does not care about rules.
Why was George Washington against foreign intervention?
Washington's foreign policy was centred on ensuring the fledgling nation's independence while avoiding costly and destructive conflicts. European nations exploited every opportunity to undermine American sovereignty during Washington's first term. Native American nations received ammunition and funding from British forces in order to assault western settlements. Spanish imperial armies cut off vital trade access to the Mississippi River, and Florida communities welcomed enslaved persons fleeing the southern provinces.
winds air pressure evaporation and angle of the sun shape the daily?
Answer:
Weather
Explanation:
Given the temperature, humidity, and wind speed with great accuracy, evaporation rises due to wind in a predictable and understandable manner.
Evaporation increases the amount of that material in the air around it until there is a balance between the material evaporating from the material and the molecules condensing back from the air. Lets consider water but anything that evaporates will do: alcohol, petrol etc. Moving air transports the air that was immediately around the surface of water or wet object, the source of the evaporation and replaces it with air from further afar. That original air has a higher humidity than the general air, so the new air brought in has a lower humidity. Lower local humidity makes the evaporation faster; evaporation rises until the balance is established again. However, that new air is replaced by newer air and so on, maintaining the high evaporation rate.
There is a lesser effect too from the lowering of air pressure immediately behind an object in a wind, and a lower pressure makes evaporation need less energy and so increases the rate even more. But this is much less than the effect of removing the saturated air, mentioned above.
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Answer: Weather (option A)
Explanation: I did some research, and it turns out that wind can influence weather, air pressure can influence weather, evaporation can influence the weather, and so can the angle of the sun.
Note that the question has the word "daily" at the end of the sentence.
Climate is the weather over 30 years so it's obviously not that.
Precipitation is part of the water cycle.
And temperature can change any time of the day.
The only daily thing I see here is weather.
I hope this helps!
Before the beginning of ww2 what event(s) gave the dictators of Europe a sense of security in the invasion of other countries? Why did they feel secure?
Answer:
Germany was feeling, because France has stop envolving amd was undeveloped in the eyes of Germany. Also because Germany had huge, well trained and well developed army. Also the german population was ready to war, Germany knew that they have enough manpower to fight a long war.
Italy was feeling safe, because of Italies friend, Germany.
Also because of the navy Italy had.
Also the italian public was highly motivated because of recent annexation of Albania and Ethiopia by Italy.
obtain detailed information on history of computer
Early History of Computers
Since the evolution of humans, devices have been used for calculations for thousands of years. One of the earliest and most well-known devices was the abacus. Then in 1822, the father of computers, Charles Babbage began developing what would be the first mechanical computer. And then in 1833 he designed an Analytical Engine which was a general-purpose computer. It contained an ALU, some basic flow chart principles, and the concept of integrated memory.
Then more than a century later in the history of computers, we got our first electronic computer for general purposes. It was the ENIAC, which stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. The inventors of this computer were John W. Mauchly and J.Presper Eckert.
And with time, technology developed and the computers got smaller and the processing got faster. We got our first laptop in 1981 and it was introduced by Adam Osborne and EPSON.
Generations of Computers
1st Generation: This was from the period of 1940 to 1955. This was when machine language was developed for the use of computers. They used vacuum tubes for the circuitry. For memory, they used magnetic drums. These machines were complicated, large, and expensive. They were mostly reliant on batch operating systems and punch cards. As output and input devices, magnetic tape and paper tape were implemented. For example, ENIAC, UNIVAC-1, EDVAC, and so on.
2nd Generation: The years 1957-1963 were referred to as the “second generation of computers” at the time. In second-generation computers, COBOL and FORTRAN are employed as assembly languages and programming languages. Here they advanced from vacuum tubes to transistors. This made the computers smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient. And they advanced from binary to assembly languages. For instance, IBM 1620, IBM 7094, CDC 1604, CDC 3600, and so forth.
3rd Generation: The hallmark of this period (1964-1971) was the development of the integrated circuit. A single integrated circuit (IC) is made up of many transistors, which increases the power of a computer while simultaneously lowering its cost. These computers were quicker, smaller, more reliable, and less expensive than their predecessors. High-level programming languages such as FORTRON-II to IV, COBOL, and PASCAL PL/1 were utilized. For example, the IBM-360 series, the Honeywell-6000 series, and the IBM-370/168.
4th Generation: The invention of the microprocessors brought along the fourth generation of computers. The years 1971-1980 were dominated by fourth-generation computers. C, C++, and Java were the programming languages utilized in this generation of computers. For instance, the STAR 1000, PDP 11, CRAY-1, CRAY-X-MP, and Apple II. This was when we started producing computers for home use.
5th Generation: These computers have been utilized since 1980 and continue to be used now. This is the present and the future of the computer world. The defining aspect of this generation is artificial intelligence. The use of parallel processing and superconductors are making this a reality and providing a lot of scope for the future. Fifth-generation computers use ULSI (Ultra Large Scale Integration) technology. These are the most recent and sophisticated computers. C, C++, Java,.Net, and more programming languages are used. For instance, IBM, Pentium, Desktop, Laptop, Notebook, Ultrabook, and so on.