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Explanation:
Amon Goeth killed Zosia's mother, along with many other jewish prisoners, because of his role as commandant of the Plaszow concentration camp during World War II. Goeth may have killed Zosia's mother as a punishment or warning to other prisoners who may have considered stepping out of line or disobeying camp rules.
Assignment:
You will write a one-page article on:
• Who/what your are investigating
• Why you are investigating it
• Why you are investigating it
• Why you think change needs to happen
The Muckraker that is investigated here is called Upton Sinclair
Who is the MuckrakerThe inimitable muckraker, Upton Sinclair, demands the attention of those interested in American social and political history. A celebrated journalist and author regarded for his unflinching book entitled “The Jungle” which revealed woeful problems plaguing the meatpacking industry.
I have chosen to investigate the full expanse of Sinclair’s legacy due to its immense effects on U.S.A culture. More specifically, his illumination of hazardous, unsanitary practices led directly to the passage of The Pure Food and Drug Act and The Meat Inspection Act in 1906.
Sinclair paved this avenue of impact through his purposed motivation: to better profligate systemic inequalities he observed within the meatpacking industry. Primarily seeking to generate wider awareness and consequentially effect change - it was indeed a driving ambition ingrained as the paramount aim.
In reflection, We can conclusively attest that Sinclair’s liberation of data belies the power of investigative journalism and exemplifies its potential for lasting reform.
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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
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
How did slavery influence the politics of the Northern and Southern states?
Answer:
Slavery in the United States and its Influence on Political and Economic Development until 1865. The politics of race and slavery directly shaped both political and economic development in both Northern and Southern states. Slavery that became almost exclusively confined to the black race by the end of the 19th century caused serious tensions between the North and South which in turn led to the American Civil War.
Explanation:
Answer:
It caused the southern states to attempt to seceded with caused the northern states to actually formulate territories into states to attempt to remain as a larger group of states than the slave ones
Explanation:
This may not be the answer you want but it is true :]
Judicial review gives the Supreme Court the ability to check which branch of government?
the executive branch only
the legislative branch only
both the legislative and judicial branches
both the executive and legislative branches
Answer:
Both the executive and legislative branches.
Explanation:
what is the difference between orthodox Christianity and Christianity?
1. What are some ways in which materials affect how light is transmitted?
3. In order for an object to appear white, which wave lengths must the light contain and the object reflect?
4. If you are a firefighter searching a smokefilled apartment. Would you want to use a stronger ligt to help you see better? Why or Why not.
6.If you focus a red light, a green light, and a blue light on the same part of a black curtain, what color will the curtain appear to be? Why?
Answer:
You have read that EM waves can interact with a material medium in
the same ways that mechanical waves do. Three forms of interaction
play an especially important role in how people see light. One form is
reflection. Most things are visible because they reflect light. The two
other forms of interaction are transmission and absorption.
(trans-MIHSH-uhn) is the passage of an EM wave
through a medium. If the light reflected from objects did not pass
through the air, windows, or most of the eye, we could not see the
objects. (uhb-SAWRP-shun) is the disappearance of an
EM wave into the medium. Absorption affects how things look, because
it limits the light available to be reflected or transmitted.
Explanation:
Transparent (trans-PAIR-uhnt) materials allow most of the light
that strikes them to pass through. It is possible to see objects
through a transparent material. Air, water, and clear glass are transparent. Transparent materials are used for items such as windows,
light bulbs, thermometers, sandwich bags, and clock faces.
Translucent (trans-LOO-suhnt) materials transmit some light, but
they also cause it to spread out in all directions. You can see light
through translucent materials, but you cannot see objects clearly
through them. Some examples are lampshades, frosted light bulbs,
frosted windows, sheer fabrics, and notepaper.
Opaque (oh-PAYK) materials do not allow any light to pass
through them, because they reflect light, absorb light, or both.
Heavy fabrics, construction paper, and ceramic mugs are opaque.
Shiny materials may be opaque mainly because they reflect light.
Other materials, such as wood and rock, are opaque mainly
because they absorb light.
1. Transmission of Light
Some materials have a low light-absorption rate this means that they are excellent at light transmission. Some of those materials are water, air, and glass. Note that their common quality is transparency.
When light waves go through the boundary between different matter, they are said to be transmitted. When some of the light that travels through that object is partially absorbed, the material is said to be translucent. Examples of translucent objects are curtains, window blinds, colored glass, lampshades, etc.
In pure physics terms, when vibrations of electrons are transported onto neighboring atoms on the other side of the object, such vibrations or frequencies of light have been transmitted, and that object that carries out the transportation is said to be transparent.
If however, at the surface of the material the electrons are reemitted after a short period of vibration, then the light wave is said to have been reflected. Objects which do not absorb but reflect light are said to be opaque. Examples of opaque objects are silver and gold.
All black surfaces absorb light.
2. Light Spectrum:
If an object appears white, it means that all the visible wavelengths of light that shine on it are reflected back.
3. Light for Navigating Smoky terrain:
The best forms of light for navigating a fire and smoke situation are Red LEDs, Infrared, and Thermal Imaging.
Stronger lights cannot necessarily cut through smoke because smoke contains so many suspended particles and or matter. These particles absorb most of the light making it difficult to see through them.
Firefighters and Military personnel use special devices called Foward-Looking Infrared Radiation (FLIC) which is able to identify infrared radiations emitted from a heat source and produces a live feed video output.
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why is Valley Forge considered a particularly difficult event during the Revolution? ( give me at least 3 reasons)
Answer:
it is a turning point for America when France realized America's strength and declared war on Britain.
What happened to the Loyalists after the American Revolution in Canada? After their homes were burned down, etc.
Answer:
Many Loyalists fled to Canada after the American Revolution. They were given land by the British government and were allowed to rebuild their lives.
What political position was Albert Breveridge campaigning for when he wrote his speech “March of the Flag”? Why do you think his speech was so well received?
Answer:
Albert Beveridge, an enthusiastic imperialist, was campaigning for the Indiana senator seat in 1898 when he delivered The March of the Flag speech. ... The speech aimed at promoting US imperialism both as a divine and national mission that originated with Thomas Jefferson.
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2. Click on the colored lines that match your trail on the timeline at the bottom. Read about what was happening in each year. Why were people traveling on the Oregon Trail? (2 points)
Free land in Oregon and the possibility of finding gold in California lured them westward. At the same time, eastern churches wanted to teach American Indians of the Oregon Country their European ideas of "civilization." Many simply hoped for a chance to start a new life.
SERIOUS Question what do you look for in a girl or guy
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Choose three of the groups listed below and describe how their experience was similar to or different from the experience described in the song. (Refer to the interactive in the lesson for information on each group.)
Forty-Niners
African Americans
Native Americans
Answer: Native Americans
Explanation: The answer is Native Americans becaus eas your teacher guilded you .
What was the goal of the Walla Walla Treaty Council of 1855? (Select all that apply).
Group of answer choices
A. to encourage Native Americans to abandon their native culture and adopt a lifestyle like white settlers
B. to create an equitable division of land between Native Americans and white settlers.
C. to create a reservation system through treaty councils
D. to ensure all tribes were isolated on reservations
Answer:
B. to create an equitable division of land between Native Americans and white settlers.
Explanation:
They attended to protect their secular and sacred interest, not to surrender their homelands, sovereignty, or way of life.
Answer: im pretty sure its B or C if not sorry:,)
because they didnt want to just quit the way they were living they wanted to try and find a solution
Who was Léonard Autié
Answer:
Explanation:
Léonard-Alexis Autié, also Autier, often referred to simply as Monsieur Léonard, was the favourite hairdresser of Queen Marie Antoinette and in 1788–1789 founded the Théâtre de Monsieur, "the first resident theatre in France to produce a year-round repertory of Italian opera."
The Articles of Confederation were ________.
A. a set of rules for governing the nation
B. able to unite the colonies
C. responsible for bringing peace to the new colonies
D. written to give Congress full power to pass and enforce laws
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because Confederation highly values Law
1. Buying
describes the purchase of financial products with borrowed money,
A on recession
B. stock
C. with cash
D. on margin
Which of the following are TRUE about Britain’s East India Trading Company?
Check all that are true.
A) The East India Trading Company eventually took command of Britain’s territory on the Indian subcontinent.
B) The East India Trading Company always shared its territory with other European trading posts on the Indian subcontinent.
C) The East India Trading Company began forcefully controlling the political and economic affairs on the Indian subcontinent.
D) The East India Trading Company first arrived on the Indian subcontinent to set up trading posts.
What was the impact of the Seven Years War on the British Empire?
To help implement his idea, Marshall called on Lt. Gen. Stanley D. Embick . . . to find a suitable location where thousands of US troops could be deployed in a series of maneuvers to test their readiness. Armed with these instructions . . . Embick traveled to central Louisiana, where the Army had trained many of its soldiers during World War I. With a tattered road map as a guide, Embick and [his aide] tramped through Louisiana’s backcountry, noting the roads, trails, swamps, and forests.
Sparsely populated, thick with undergrowth and uncharted swamps, and scarred by rural traces that turn to muck at the slightest hint of rain, central Louisiana was an ideal place to prepare an army, with vast tracts of land that could accommodate the large-scale maneuvers the Army needed to conduct. The north-central part of the state is home to Kisatchie National Forest, a 604,000-acre virtual wilderness of pinewood hills. Just south of the national forest was Camp Evangeline, a 23,000-acre tract established by the Army in 1930.
—“Louisiana Maneuvers” by Mark Perry
Why was central Louisiana chosen as the site of the maneuvers? Check all that apply.
Central Louisiana had a large population.
The geography provided some challenges.
A number of military bases were already located there.
There were large areas of forest and wilderness.
The area had been used for training during World War I.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
BDE
Explanation:
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Arrange these events in the correct chronological order:
I. Moses Austin met with Governor Martinez
II. Moses Austin became part owner of the Bank of St. Louis
III. Moses Austin moved to Missouri
IV. Panic of 1819
a.
I, III, II, IV
b.
III, II, IV, I
c.
I, II, III, IV
d.
II, III, I, IV
Answer: b. III, II, IV, I
Explanation:
What happened after the Parliament passed the stamp act of 1765
Answer: Although some in Parliament thought the army should be used to enforce the Stamp Act (1765), others commended the colonists for resisting a tax passed by a legislative body in which they were not represented. The act was repealed, and the colonies abandoned their ban on imported British goods.
Explanation:
Answer:
After the Parliament passed the stamp act, people refused to pay their tax.
How does the interaction between Robin Hood and Little John change
one or both characters?
They both learn that fighting
never solves anything.
They both learn that it's
important to let go of the past.
A Fair Fight
The character Robin Hood is famous for robbing from the
rich to give to the poor. However, before he became an
outlaw, Robin Hood had been a young noble. An evil
prince had forced Robin Hood and many others out of
their homes. This tale of Robin Hood takes place after he
had lost everything, but before he has gained an
important life lesson.
Robin Hood wasn't the type of person to feel sorry for
himself, even though the wicked prince had taken
everything he possessed. Instead, he retreated deep into
the woods, where he enjoyed life but also planned his
revenge. Robin Hood was well known for his royal status
and his superior skill in archery. Soon other men who had
been forced from their homes came to join him in
Sherwood Forest. This band of followers became his
"Merry Men."
1 of 6
Only Little John learns how not
to be easily offended.
Only Robin Hood learns how to
be humble.
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They both think fairness is important.
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Probability in genetics is expressed in _________.
A. Equations
B. Fractions
C. Percentages
D. Whole numbers
Answer:
Percentages so C
Explanation:
The dominant allele appeared 705 times out of a possible 929 times (705+224=929). Probability is normally expressed in a range between 0 and 1, but it can also be expressed as a percentage, fraction, or ratio. Expressed as a percentage, the probability that a plant of the F2 generation will have purple flowers is 76%.
In a previous unit, you learned that two lines of Hebrew poetry can follow either a synonymous, synthetic, antithetical, emblematic, or climactic form of parallelism. Use your Bible to identify which type of parallel form is used in the following verses of Psalm 22. You may wish to refer to Unit 6, The Psalms, for help with this activity.
Read Psalm 22:13. Identify the type of parallel form that is used.
Emblematic
Synthetic
Antithetical
Synonymous
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Which conclusion can be drawn from the graph? Check all that apply.
The number of German casualties and their previous losses likely made it difficult for Germany to recover.
The Normandy invasion was a significant turning point during the war.
Germany experienced the most casualties during the Normandy invasion.
France had the strongest military during WWII.
Canada and France were key players in the war's outcome.
Answer:
I believe it's
The Normandy invasion was a significant turning point during the war.
Germany experienced the most casualties during the Normandy invasion.
and possibly The number of German casualties and their previous losses likely made it difficult for Germany to recover. but im not 100% sure I hope this helps
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How does this excerpt describe the celebration held for the completion of the Erie Canal?
What cities are mentioned? What impact do you think the Erie Canal had on these cities?
What symbolic action did Governor Clinton take at the celebration?
How does this document connect to the object you just studied?
This excerpt describes the great festivities in New York celebrating the completion of the Erie Canal. Festivities included a water parade on Seneca Main Canal boats. Governor Clinton signaled the confluence of the waters by pouring two barrels of water from Lake Erie into the sea.
What are the answers to other questions?The cities mentioned in the excerpt are Buffalo, Albany, and New York City. The Erie Canal provided a direct water route from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, which facilitated the transportation of goods and people, reduced travel time and costs, and opened up new markets for trade.
Governor Clinton's symbolic action symbolized the economic and cultural connections that the canal made possible, and the unity of the nation.
This document describes the celebration held for the completion of the Erie Canal, which is a significant engineering and transportation achievement of the 19th century.
The object I just studied may be related to this document in terms of its historical context or the technological advances that it represents.
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Which political party was created by Thomas Jefferson which promoted a more limited government?
Democratic-Republican Part
Green Party
Whig Party
Federalists
Answer:
Democratic-Republican Party
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Where Is the Forest of Dean
Explanation:
The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England.
Forest of Dean, ancient royal forest of oak and beech in western Gloucestershire, England, covering an area of about 26,000 ac (10,500 ha) between the Rivers Severn and Wye. It became a National Forest Park administered by the Forestry Commission in 1938.
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Upon death, wealthy individuals were _____ then buried.
A) cremated
B) mourned
C) interred
D) mummified
Answer:
A
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