Why do countries enter into trade agreements? Check all that apply.

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Answer 1
The United States has agreements in force with 20 countries: Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Oman, Panama, Peru, Singapore, and South Korea.
Answer 2

Options 2,4,5

Explanation:

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How long has La Soufrière been active?

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Answer:

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Which beliefs did the architecture of Walter Gropius reflect

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Answer:

Among his most important ideas was his belief that all design whether of a chair, a building, or a city should be approached in essentially the same way, through a systematic study of the particular needs and problems involved, taking into account modern construction materials and techniques,

Answer:

Geometric shape should facilitate function.

Design should be streamlined.

Explanation:

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What are some of the advantages to a Free Market or Capitalist system?

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Answer : political

civil freedom

explaination :

since everybody has the right to choose what to produce or consumer. It contributes to economic growth and transparency. It ensures competitive markets

Supporters of a free market economy claim that the system has the following advantages: It contributes to political and civil freedom, in theory, since everybody has the right to choose what to produce or consumer. It contributes to economic growth and transparency. It ensures competitive markets.

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In Mein Kampf, Hitler laid out his ideas about lebensraum, which emphasizes the right of
superior nations to
Select one:
O a.rule other nations.
O b. expand their boundaries.
O c. lead the way for others.
O d. dictate trade agreements.
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Answer:

Explanation:

It has the effect of expanding a nation's boundaries. There is an underlining implication that the very survival of a nation depends on being able to expand. Further, the expansion is needed to make the nation better -- at least economically.

What started to develop along the railroads out West?

A. indian reservations
B. gold mines
C. toll roads
D. towns and cities​

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I believe the answer is city’s and tens because of the ease of getting supply’s and exporting the supply’s also travel

Jenna is a young-adult voter who is not sure if she wants to vote in the upcoming presidential election. "Why should I bother to vote," she says, "if my individual vote will be lumped in with others for the five electoral votes my state will cast?" What type of voting system does Jenna’s state have in a presidential election?

cherry-picking
gerrymandering
winner-take-all
proportional

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Answer:

winner-take-all

Explanation:

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Why did the colonists resist the new taxes imposed on them?

They didn’t receive any benefit from the French and Indian War.

They had no say in the government that was taxing them.

They wanted to be French citizens instead.

They argued that colonists should never have to pay taxes.

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Answer:

Because they did not want the King to control them.

Explanation:

They wanted to be free, and not be under Britain's control. Hope this helped.

They had no say in the government that was taxing them.

Why was the Constitutional Convention necessary?
A. The citizens wanted a new constitution to be written.
B. Delegates met to sign a peace agreement with France and Spain.
C. The colonies needed to declare war on Great Britain.
D. The Articles of Confederation were not working,
the

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Answer:

d.

Explanation:

Paul Revere and the impact he had on history pls help i really need it

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Answer: Paul Revere had an impact on history because he took part in the Boston Tea Party and was a principal rider for Boston's Committee of Safety. In addition, he made a system of lanterns to warn the minutemen of a British invasion, setting up his famous ride on April 18, 1775.

In 2009 the minimum wage reached about an hour

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The 2007 amendments increased the minimum wage to $5.85 per hour effective July 24, 2007; $6.55 per hour effective July 24, 2008; and $7.25 per hour effective July 24, 2009.

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Learning Task 7. Answer the questions briefly
Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is incorrect.
_1. Light can be reflected if it is directed towards a mirror.
_2. The speed of light remains the same even if it travels from one
material to another.
_3. Sound could be either soft or loud.
_4. The loudness of sound decreases as it moves nearer the
observer.
_5. Echo is the term used for the sound that is reflected back to its
source​

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Answer:

1. True.

2. True.

3. True.

4. False.

5. True.

Explanation:

Light wave can be defined as an electromagnetic wave that do not require a medium of propagation for it to travel through a vacuum of space where no particles exist.

Sound are mechanical waves that are highly dependent on matter for their propagation and transmission.

Sound travels faster through solids than it does through either liquids or gases.

1. True: Light can be reflected if it is directed towards a mirror. A mirror that is typically made of ordinary glass and has a flat reflecting surface.

Reflection can be defined as a phenomenon which typically involves a change in the direction of a ray of light or waves as it falls on a smooth surface.

Simply stated, reflection occurs when a ray of light or wavefronts bounces off a smooth surface such as a plane mirror.

2. True: The speed of light remains the same even if it travels from one material to another. The speed of light is 3 * 10⁸ meters per seconds and it's a constant regardless of medium of propagation.

3. True: Sound could be either soft or loud.

A soft sound typically has a low volume while a loud sound posseses a high volume. An example of a soft sound is the sound from a piano while an example of a loud sound is a train's horn.

4. False: The loudness of sound decreases as it moves nearer the observer.

The loudness of a sound is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude of the sound and as such the loudness of sound increases as it moves nearer the observer.

5. True: Echo is the term used for the sound that is reflected back to its source.

The U.S. Constitution:Question 6
The English Bill of Rights, which gave the people the right to petition the
king, the right to bear arms and freedom from cruel and unusual
punishment, emphasized what political concept?
Select one:
separation of powers
rule of law
natural rights or individual rights
O
popular sovereignty

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Answer: I think it’s Natural Rights

cuantos años duro la construccion de la muralla china y para que se relizo

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Answer:

¿Cuánto tiempo llevó la construcción de la Muralla China? Para la ingeniería actual resultaría difícil emprender un proyecto de construcción que abarque hasta 22.000 kilómetros de largo. Aparte de ser un proyecto que requeriría de innumerable cantidad de recursos, sería también necesario un trayecto de tiempo bastante amplio.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

En total, la Gran Muralla China tardó más de 2.000 años en construirse, entre el 770 a. C. y el 1633 d. C.  

La Gran Muralla China es una serie de fortificaciones que se construyeron a lo largo de las históricas fronteras del norte de los antiguos estados chinos y la China imperial como protección contra varios grupos nómadas de la estepa euroasiática. Se construyeron varios muros desde el siglo VII a. C., con tramos selectivos que luego unió Qin Shi Huang, el primer emperador de China. Queda poco del muro de Qin. Más tarde, muchas dinastías sucesivas han construido y mantenido múltiples tramos de bord

2. Thomas Alva Edison invented many things that improved daily life. He invented all of the
following , EXCEPT:
O storage batteries
O the Dictaphone
O the phonograph
O the hair dryer

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Answer:

hair dryer

Explanation:

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Explain the roots of anti-semitism and Hitlers hatred of the Jews.

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Hitlers Family Doctor was a Jew. The doctor failed to save his mothers like (who he was very very close to) leading to her death from Breast cancer.
He thought Jews were the reason they lost WW1

the peoples party was founded to?

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James Baird Weaver,
Leonidas L. Polk.

Read the following quote from Thomas Jefferson:



"A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned—this is the sum of good government."



Which of the following Democratic-Republican ideas does this statement best support?



The creation of a national bank is unconstitutional.

The institution of slavery should be protected.

A powerful central government threatens individual liberties.

The national government should only pay for improvements that benefit the nation.

Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

[05.06 MC]



Map of the United States showing U.S. acquisitions, 1845 to 1848. States shaded in whole or in part are Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Utah, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. The first area, labeled 1844, includes eastern Texas as the Lone Star Republic. The second area, marked 1848, includes west Texas, east New Mexico, central and southeastern Colorado, and marks land in dispute between Texas and Mexico in 1848. The third area, labeled 1853, is the Gadsden Purchase, which is south of Arizona. The fourth area is the Mexican Cession of 1848 Guadalupe Hidalgo, including west New Mexico, west Colorado, Utah, north Arizona, California, and Nevada. The last area, 1846, marks the Oregon Territory Treaty with Great Britain, which includes Oregon, Washington, Idaho, northwest Montana, and western Wyoming.

Public Domain



Which regions on this map were once Mexican possessions?



Midwest and Southwest

Northwest and southern West Coast

Southwest and Northeast

Southwest and southern West Coast

Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

[06.01 MC]



How did the use of factory machines change life in America?



They replaced the work of people, causing unemployment.

Machines were expensive and made goods more expensive.

Machines helped make and deliver goods quickly and cheaply.

They made goods of lower quality, causing demand for handmade items.

Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

[06.06 LC]



Jacksonian Democracy is associated with which of the following?



Rejection of states' rights

Rejection of a national bank

Rejection of weakening the central government

Rejection of strict interpretation of the Constitution

Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

[06.04 MC]



Which factor contributed most to the U.S. acquisition of Florida in 1819?



The defeat of Great Britain in the War of 1812

U.S. military victories in Florida during the 1810s

Spain's loss of control over its South American territories

Territorial disputes between Mexico and the United States

Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

[06.03 LC]



Use this case study and chart to answer the following question:



Case Study: The Growth of New Orleans



The City of New Orleans was founded by the French in what was an important but swampy region of the south along the banks of the Mississippi River. A few short years after its founding, the city was made the capital of the French territory of Louisiana. It would take another 50 years or so before fur and game trading was replaced with a more productive industry—sugar. The city's location at the mouth of the Mississippi River proved useful for moving goods up into the continent as well as making it easy to trade with Europe. Soon New Orleans was a busy and rapidly growing city, becoming the seventh most populated city in the New World by 1810.



New Orleans' location in the swamps, while helpful for trade, was not always helpful to people of the city. New Orleans had problems with flooding and drainage of sewage. Disease spread rapidly thanks to an also thriving population of mosquitoes. Lack of sanitation and no public water made it hard to defend against outbreaks of malaria and yellow fever outbreaks of which occurred as recently as 1905.



Image contains a graph and a table. The title of the image is: The City of New Orleans. The graph contains population numbers from 1810 to 1900. The table also contains population numbers from 1810 to 1900 and also contains New Orleans



According to the passage, which of the following was the most significant cause of New Orleans' rapid growth between 1810 and 1840?



The sugar industry

Fur and game trading

The city's location

Being named the capital of Louisiana

Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

[06.04 MC]



Which of the following caused a rapid increase in the demand for coal and other fossil fuels in the late 1800s?



Home heating in the North

New ships using steam power

Cotton production in the South

Manufacturing in the Northeast

Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

[05.01 MC]



Why did the United States push for control of the Oregon Country?



Increased American settlement in the Pacific Northwest

Increased threat of British attacks on the Louisiana Territory

Discovery of gold in the Rocky Mountains

Need for more territory north of the Missouri Compromise

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Answer:

A powerful central government threatens individual liberties.

Southwest and North East were regions on the map that were once Mexican possessions.

Machines helped make and deliver goods quickly and cheaply

Jacksonian democracy is associated with "Rejection of a national bank"--Jackson was known as the president of the "common man" and hated the idea of large central powers.

Explanation:

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The national medical insurance program known as Medicare
a. was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
b. was vetoed by President Johnson.
c. was one of Johnson's Great Society reforms.
d. had first been proposed by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1933.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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2. To become a citizen of the United States, you must
A. be at least 21 years old.
B. pass an English and government test.
c. have lived in the United States for at least six months.
O D. file a request form in a federal court.
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Answer:

Option B) and Option D.

Explanation:

Option B) Pass an English and government test.

Option D) File a request form in a federal court.

i think the answer is b

How was the Korea & Vietnam wars similar?
A.
both were fought to ensure a Warsaw Pact victory
B.
both were fought to contain communist aggression
C.
both were fought to occupy enemy territory
D.
both were fought by a collection of all NATO forces throughout the war.

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Explanation:

I believe the answer is B

Which of the following is NOT true?

a
In 1908, Austria annexed, or took over, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
b
Austria-Hungary, itself a mostly Slavic nation, supported Serbian nationalism.
c
Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia had already succeeded in breaking away from their Turkish rulers, the Ottoman Empire.
d
Serbia had a large Slavic population and hoped to absorb all the Slavs on the Balkan Peninsula.

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Answer: b. Austria-Hungary, itself a mostly Slavic nation, supported Serbian nationalism.

Explanation:

Austria-Hungary may have had a large Slavic population but were not Slavs themselves with the Austrians being German. Austria-Hungary hated Serbian nationalism and sought to curtail the independence of the Serbian nation.

It was this reason that led to Serbian nationalists killing Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austria-Hungary empire, a killing which led to the first conflict in the first World War and led to the start of the most brutal war the world had seen at the time.

Which was not one of the major cause of he Cold War?

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Answer:

Soviets constructed the Berlin Wall

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

The correct answer is “Soviets constructed the Berlin Wall” since the Berlin Wall was not constructed as a cause of the Cold War

Agricultural Revolution

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Answer:

The Agricultural Revolution was the unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain due to increases in labor and land productivity between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries.

Explanation:

The Agricultural Revolution brought about experimentation with new crops and new methods of crop rotation. These new farming techniques gave soil time to replenish nutrients leading to stronger crops and better agricultural output. Advancements in irrigation and drainage further increased productivity.

The agricultural revolution had a variety of consequences for humans. It has been linked to everything from societal inequality—a result of humans' increased dependence on the land and fears of scarcity—to a decline in nutrition and a rise in infectious diseases contracted from domesticated animals.

How do lenders make money when giving out loans ?

A) principals

B) credit rates

C) interest rates

D) federal reserve

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I think its c). Interest rates

c) interest rates. im 100 percent sure

North Korea has a ______ economy. A. mixed B. market C. command D. traditional

Please select the best answer from the choices provided.​

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Answer:

a mixed

Explanation:

How did the Cold War impact US politics, foreign policy, and the economy?

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Answer:

The Cold War shaped American foreign policy and political ideology, impacted the domestic economy and the presidency, and affected the personal lives of Americans creating a climate of expected conformity and normalcy. ... The Cold War was to last almost to the fall of the Iron Curtain and the death of the Soviet Union.

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Today the United States sees the world as a global community. Countries such as Japan, Egypt, Argentina, and many European countries that have not always seen eye to eye with the U.S. now cooperate fully with this world super power. Explain why they do so.

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These countries started off with disagreements and bad things happened, but the reason why they do Cooperate now is because the have a shared interest. For example when the United States and Russia had to join together despite the US not wanting to get involved because of Hitler. They all had to do the same thing which is set aside their differences and focus on what was going to help them both in the long run. Lastly, resources are also a huge component as to why they are buddies now. Every country relies on another country for a specific resource and once that resource is taken away they’ll have no where else to go, so they have to go back and forget their differences. Ie. the United States and Japan.

What will be on the module 5 history DBA PHONE CALL for 6th grade

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