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Which way does the equator run through Africa?

through the northern section
through the southern tip
through the center

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Answer 1

Answer:

through the center

Explanation:

In Africa, the equator runs for almost 2,500 miles/ 4,020 kilometers through seven West, Central and East African countries just south of the Sahara Desert

Answer 2

Answer:

center

Explanation:


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who is the first president of kenya​

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Answer:

Jomo Kenyatta

Explanation:

Jomo Kenyatta ( c. 1897 – 22 August 1978) was a Kenyan anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964 and then as its first President from 1964 to his death in 1978.

Answer:

Jomo Kenyatta

Explanation:

was a Kenyan anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964 and then as its first

Who was the first explorer to attempt to circumnavigate the globe?

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Answer:

Ferdinand Magellan

Explanation:

Answer:

Ferdinand Magellan

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What is economics in your own words? (Write 3 sentences.)

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Explanation:

*Economics is the study of housing society uses its Limited sources .

*It is a social science that deals with the production distributes and consumption of goods and services .

*Macroeconomics the branch of economics that studies overall working of a nation economy .

Suppose a one year old child is playing with a toy near an electrical outlet. He sticks part of the toy into outlet he gets shoucked. Become frightened and begins to cry. For several days after that experience. He shows fear when his mother gives him the toy and he refuses to play with it. What are USC,UCR,CS,CR

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Answer:

USC

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What did President Lyndon Johnson hope to accomplish through the war on Poverty?

O A.He wanted all poor people to Vote?
O B.He wanted all poor people to Afford food?
O C.He wanted all poor people to Stay poor?
O D.He wanted all poor people to have free Healthcare?

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Answer:B.

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

What conclusion can be made about the effect of the 1970s recession and inflation on people's spending on food and other
items?
People had to pay less for food than other items.
People had to pay more for other items than food.
People had to pay more for food than other items.
People had to pay the same amount for other items and food.what conclusion can be made about the effect of the 1970s recession of influence in inflation on people spending on food and other items ​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

A.) people had to pay less for food than other items.

Explanation:

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what other pandemics has vietnam encountered?

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i think its influenza

although im not sure

Hope this helps!

Answer:

corona virus

Explanation:

What clues does Walt Whitman provide in the opening stanza of the poem that suggest the captain did not die a natural death? Use textual evidence to support your answer.

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Answer and Explanation:

In his poem "O Captain! My Captain!", Whitman provides clues about the unnatural death of the captain when he mentions the blood dropping on the deck of the ship. People who die naturally - of natural causes - do not usually bleed. Bleeding is the result of being hurt, injured, be it in an accident or due to violence.

O the bleeding drops of red,

                              Where on the deck my Captain lies,

                                 Fallen cold and dead.

As we know, the fallen captain is none other than Abraham Lincoln, who had been shot and killed. The whole poem is a metaphor for his death as well as the victory of the Union in the Civil War. Whitman is lamenting Lincoln being gone, having been murdered before he could see and celebrate victory with the country.

how did europe change over the course of the Middle Ages?

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Answer:

During the high middle ages, which began after 1000, population of Europe increased greatly as technological and cultural  innovation allowed trade to flourish and the medieval warm period climate change allowed crop yields to increase.

Explanation:

Describe what it means for a corporation to have legal status as an entity.

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A corporation is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation. The law treats a corporation as a legal "person" that has standing to sue and be sued, distinct from its stockholders. The legal independence of a corporation prevents shareholders from being personally liable for corporate debts.

Answer:

A corporation is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation. The law treats a corporation as a legal "person" that has standing to sue and be sued, distinct from its stockholders. The legal independence of a corporation prevents shareholders from being personally liable for corporate debts.

Explanation:

Name three mechanisms for wealth building in America.
Name three corresponding American policies that have prevented
Americans from accessing these mechanisms (and indicate which American populations have been the most impacted)
Explain how each of these three policies have continued to impact the
aforementioned communities (in the 21 st century).

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Answer:

Name three mechanisms for wealth building in America.

-Having private property in the form of land, that can be used to cultivate crops, to have livestock, or to rent or sell.

-Having a clean criminal record that makes it easier for a person to be hired by potential employees.

-Being considered a citizen, with all civil rights protected.

Name three corresponding American policies that have prevented

Americans from accessing these mechanisms (and indicate which American populations have been the most impacted)

-Native Americans were forced off their lands, and obliged to be in reservations. This prevented them from having property rights, and acquire wealth through their land.

-African Americans, especially male, have been put in prison in disproportionate numbers, especially for non-violent crimes. They get out of prison with a criminal record, and many employees decide not to hire them because of that.

-African Americans were themselves property (slaves), not citizens, in many states until the end of the American Civil War. The effects of slavery can still be felt today.

Explain how each of these three policies have continued to impact the

aforementioned communities (in the 21 st century).

-Native Americans and African Americans are disproportionally poor in modern America. The effects of land expulsion, slavery, and criminal records are to be blamed for that (among many other causes).

Prior to WWI, what were the countries of Europe competing for

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Answer:

they were  competing for trade in the eastern Europe.

Explanation:hope it helps

Armenians (they are in the Caucasus region, not Central Asia) differ from the people in Central Asia by origin, culture, folklore, language, alphabet, religion

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Armenians are different from the other groups of people that populate Central Asia because they are the only people descended from Indo-Europeans. Most Central Asians are descended from Turkish and Mongol tribes. The religion practiced by most Armenians is Christianity.

What does each section of the triangle represent?

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Answer:

A Trophic Level is The Answer .

Explanation:

I Got A 100% On The Quiz.

Answer:

A- a trophic level

Explanation:

Most of South Asia's energy and electricity is provided by______.

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Answer:

Coal

Explanation:

Edna's husband is alarmed by what people might think of edna moving into the pidgeon house because he is primarily concerned about what others will think about

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The question is incomplete and there is no specific question on it. However, we can say that it is true that Edna's husband is alarmed by what people might think of Edna moving into the Pidgeon house because he is primarily concerned about what others will think about.

We are referring to a moment in the story "The Awakening," written by American author Kate Chopin in 1889.  In chapter XXIX, Edna decides to move to another house, although her husband Léonce, is not aware of this. The new house is around the block and the servitude calls this house "the pigeon house" because it is too small. WHen Léonce knows about the move, he is concerned about the opinion of the New Orleans society of the time, that was very conservative compared with the femininity and unorthodox views of Edna.

According to the timeline, what happened in the 40 years from 1640 to 1680?

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Answer:

what timeline

Explanation:

The small city-country located at number 6 on the map above is __________.
A.
Singapore
B.
Malaysia
C.
Bangkok
D.
Jakarta

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Answer:

A. Singapore

Explanation:

Answer:

The best answer is A. Singapore.

The taklimakan deserts is located in

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Explanation:]

its in china

Answer:

its in china

Explanation:

there is no where else the desert would fit besides India and India is separated by the Himalayas

True/False: Congress is a part of the Executive Branch.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Congress is the legislative branch of the federal government that represents the American people and makes the nation's laws

Answer:

False.

Explanation:

Congress is a part of the Legislative Branch, which is made up of the Senate and the House of Representative.

The Executive Branch is made up of the President & his cabinet.

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Match the definition to the correct term.
a. Geography
b. Geographer
c Latitude
d. Longitude
e. Equator
f. Prime Meridian
6. Imaginary lines on a map or globe that run north-to-south but measure east-
to-west.
7.
Someone who analyzes the earth from many points of view.
8.
Map feature that explains symbols or shading on a map.
9.
Imaginary lines on a map or globe that east-to-west but measure north-to-
south.
10. The study of Earth, its people and places.
11. Center line of Latitude. Cuts the earth into northern and southern
hemispheres.
12. Map feature that shows direction
13.
Imaginary line that runs from pole to pole through Greenwich, England. O
degrees longitude.
14,
Map feature that shows distance between places.
g. Scale
h. Compass Rose
i. Key (Legend)​

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Answer:

6(d) 7(b) 8(I) 9(c) 10(a) 11(e) 12(h) 13(f) 14 (g)

All of the regions on the map above are part of Siberia except __________. A. region 1 B. region 2 C. region 3 D. region 4 Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer: Region 1

Explanation:

Answer: region 1

Explanation:

Molly did not hear about the opening for the Director of Public Relations position in her place of employment because she is not tapped into the informal communication network. Molly has experienced difficulty in access resulting from:

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Answer:

relational barriers.

Explanation:

these are barriers that keeps an individual from developing healthy and functional relationships with your colleagues, family, and friends. it restrain one from getting to know the other person, organisation, state e.t.c and also lack of trustworthiness

The Sahara Desert is the largest in the world. It covers most of
A.
southern Asia.
B.
western China.
C.
eastern Europe.
D.
northern Africa.

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Answer:D

Explanation:Easy

Answer:

northern africa

Explanation:

Sahara desert stretches across multiple countries such as Chad and Libya and other Northen African countries

Which answer choice BEST describes Booker T. Washington's beliefs about how African Americans could overcome prejudice? A. They could publish newspapers for the African American community. B. They could demand a constitutional amendment to end segregation. C. They could buy only from businesses owned by African Americans. D. They could get an education to learn skills that would get them jobs.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Booker T. Washington believed that in order for African-Americans to overcome prejudice, they would need to get an education and work in  jobs that would allow them to earn money. That way, they could show society that they had the capacity to earn money, and have the same positions as white people did. This would cause them to be looked upon favorably in society.

Answer:

d

Explanation:

What strategy is being describe below?


During World War II, German airplanes and tanks launched heavy surprise attacks against their enemies before they could mount a defense. These attacks were followed by substantial infantry forces which would then secure the territory.
A) siege
B) blitzkrieg
C) asymmetric warfare
D) guerrilla warfare

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Answer:

its b and here is why

Explanation:

Blitzkrieg /ˈblɪtskriːɡ/ (German pronunciation: [ˈblɪtskʁiːk] (About this soundlisten), from Blitz ["lightning"] + Krieg ["war"]) is a method of warfare where the attacker, spearheaded using a force concentration of armoured and motorised or mechanised infantry formations with close air support, breaks through the opponent's line of defence by short, fast, powerful attacks and then dislocates the defenders, using speed and surprise to encircle them with the help of air superiority.[1][2][3] Through the employment of combined arms in manoeuvre warfare, blitzkrieg attempts to unbalance the enemy by making it difficult for it to respond to the continuously changing front, then defeat it in a decisive Vernichtungsschlacht (battle of annihilation).[2][3][4][5]

During the interwar period, aircraft and tank technologies matured and were combined with systematic application of the traditional German tactic of Bewegungskrieg (maneuver warfare), deep penetrations and the bypassing of enemy strong points to encircle and destroy enemy forces in a Kesselschlacht (cauldron battle).[3][6] During the Invasion of Poland, Western journalists adopted the term blitzkrieg to describe this form of armoured warfare.[7] The term had appeared in 1935, in a German military periodical Deutsche Wehr (German Defence), in connection to quick or lightning warfare.[8] German manoeuvre operations were successful in the campaigns of 1939–1941 and by 1940 the term blitzkrieg was extensively used in Western media.[9][10] Blitzkrieg operations capitalized on surprise penetrations (e.g., the penetration of the Ardennes forest region), general enemy unreadiness and their inability to match the pace of the German attack. During the Battle of France, the French made attempts to re-form defensive lines along rivers but were frustrated when German forces arrived first and pressed on.[10]

Despite being common in German and English-language journalism during World War II, the word Blitzkrieg was never used by the Wehrmacht as an official military term, except for propaganda.[9] According to David Reynolds, "Hitler himself called the term Blitzkrieg 'A completely idiotic word' (ein ganz blödsinniges Wort)".[11] Some senior officers, including Kurt Student, Franz Halder and Johann Adolf von Kielmansegg, even disputed the idea that it was a military concept. Kielmansegg asserted that what many regarded as blitzkrieg was nothing more than "ad hoc solutions that simply popped out of the prevailing situation". Student described it as ideas that "naturally emerged from the existing circumstances" as a response to operational challenges.[12] The Wehrmacht never officially adopted it as a concept or doctrine.[a]

In 2005, the historian Karl-Heinz Frieser summarized blitzkrieg as the result of German commanders using the latest technology in the most beneficial way according to traditional military principles and employing "the right units in the right place at the right time".[13] Modern historians now understand blitzkrieg as the combination of the traditional German military principles, methods and doctrines of the 19th century with the military technology of the interwar period.[14] Modern historians use the term casually as a generic description for the style of manoeuvre warfare practised by Germany during the early part of World War II, rather than as an explanation.[b] According to Frieser, in the context of the thinking of Heinz Guderian on mobile combined arms formations, blitzkrieg can be used as a synonym for modern manoeuvre warfare on the operational level.

Your answer is B!:)

I need help with this question please help quick!!!

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Answer:

A: Imperialism started the racist idea about Africans that made it possible for people to start the slave trade.

The Confederate States formed their own constitution that guaranteed the right to own slaves.(True or false)

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I think it is true————
The confederate states DID form their own constitution that guaranteed the right to own slaves, so the answer would be true.

What was the outcome of the Russian Civil War between the Red Army and the White Army?
A) Tsar Nicolas II retook the throne.
B) Russia became a democracy.
C) Russia withdrew from World War I.
D) Russia became a communist state

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Answer:

D, Russia became a Commie state

Explanation:

According to the Zhou concept of the Mandate of Heaven, what would a ruler have to do to stay in power? Choose the TWO correct answers. A. win the loyalty of warlords B. impose strict laws to prevent chaos C. follow the Dao D. rule justly and virtuously E. preserve harmony between heaven and earth

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Answer:

option D. rule justly and virtuously

option E. preserve harmony between heaven and earth

Explanation:

the Zhow king in his intention to keep the mandate of heaven is  expected/intended to always act  to act independently, to be kind and just. The Zhou King is to serve the interests of the people and to  keep harmony between heaven earth while loving and caring  for all the people and stop corruption.

the mandate of heaven is simply know to have heaven was the highest force of nature, it gave the dynasties a right to rule. It also implied that they had to be just, fair, and act in the interest of the people.

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