After the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory, America’s western boundary shifted to the __________, which is a(n) __________ boundary.
A.
Mississippi River . . . visible
B.
Mississippi River . . . political
C.
Rocky Mountains . . . physical
D.
Rocky Mountains . . . imaginary

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Answer 1
C) Rocky Mountains... physical
Answer 2

Answer:

c

Explanation:


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When a country is ruled by a small, wealthy group, that country is using a(n) __________ as its form of government.
A.
aristocracy
B.
democracy
C.
theocracy
D.
republic

Much Appreciated

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Answer:

A. Aristocracy

Explanation:

This one is one I am not sure is correct :

None of these are correct, the government being represented is an oligarchy, and it doesn't shows as any of the answers. But Aristocracy is the one closest to it.

Answer:

Aristocracy

Explanation:


Which "continent" is smaller than Europe?

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Answer:

Australia is the answer

Which of the following is an example of a colonial legacy

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Answer:

Most South Americans are Roman Catholic

Explanation:

Resources are_
distributed throughout the world.
1.evenly
2.unevenly
3.rarely
4.often

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Answer:

Unevenly

Explanation:

A bigger country may decide to distribute resources to small countries.

A bigger country may decide to not distribute resources to small countries.

Smaller countries may decide to distribute to smaller or bigger countries.

All distribution of resources is uneven.

Resources are unevenly distributed throughout the world

Why may some continents look different on one map than on another?

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Because of the makers of the map and derivation in which they printed it

Central America is an example of a(n)a.Isthmusb.Divergent plate boundaryc.Megalopolisd.Tundra

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Answer:

c. Megalopolis

Explanation:

Central America is a large and densely populated group of towns/cities that make up an urban complex. This characteristics make Central America a Megalopolis.

Which of the following statements about how westernization has impacted the global economy is false?
A.
Westernization creates a global culture that expands the market for goods and services across the globe.
B.
Westernization increases competition among goods’ producers, which drives down cost for the consumer.
C.
Westernization maintains individual ethnic cultures and caters to individual countries and their demands.
D.
Westernization promotes capitalism and industrialization, thus providing jobs in developing nations.

Please select the best answer from the choices provided.

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

When westernization occurs it changes the culture and areas in life such as education, way of living, art, technology, food, and music. Hope this helps!

Final answer:

The false statement about the impact of westernization on the global economy is that it maintains individual ethnic cultures and caters to individual countries and their demands. This is false because westernization often contributes to cultural homogenization rather than preserving local cultures.

Explanation:

The statement about how westernization has impacted the global economy that is false is: C. Westernization maintains individual ethnic cultures and caters to individual countries and their demands. This statement is not accurate as westernization often leads to a form of cultural homogenization, wherein local and ethnic cultures could become overshadowed by the dominant Western culture. While globalization introduces Western products and concepts to various parts of the world, anthropological research shows that these commodities do not always lead to Westernization of individuals or cultures but can sometimes revive local identities.

Westernization indeed creates a global culture that can expand markets (A) and increases competition among producers which can be beneficial for consumers (B). It also promotes capitalism and industrialization, providing jobs in developing nations (D). However, the impact of Western commodities does not necessarily preserve individual ethnic cultures, but may rather dilute them.

Why do geographers create regions

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To make it clear that the environment is different from other regions that are close by and/or are similar..  

Hope this helps :)

Explain the effects of earthquake and volcanic eruption on a selected Caribbean country

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An earthquake and a volcanic eruption on Grenada will have devastating effects.

Explanation:

The Caribbean countries (in this case we'll speak about Grenada) that have active volcanoes tend to be small islands. This makes them ultra vulnerable if a natural disaster or combination of multiple natural disasters strikes. The reason as to why they are in such bad position if this occurs is because everything will be stranded on a very small area, with the full effect of the disaster being felt, no one will be able to get to a safe place, and it is hard for help to come from other countries.

A stronger volcanic eruption combined with an earthquake has the capability of destroying the majority or all of the infrastructure in this country. But it is not that that will be the most tragic, it will be that all of the population will be stranded and in danger to get injured or end up dead which can go so far that the country may even seize to exist.

What percentage of people in Africa do not get enough to eat?
A.
10%, or 1/10
B.
33%, or 1/3
C.
50%, or 1/2
D.
75%, or 3/4

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Answer:

The answer would be 33% so it is B.

Explanation:

I did research and found out that about 33% of people in Africa do not get enough food to eat.

I answered this before, but it got taken down, same with every other question I ever answered so im redoing everything... Hope this helps you!!!

Answer:

B

Explanation:

33%

4) use the three maps to find and list at least 7 modern-day countries that are included in the extent of mongol conquests at the height of the mongol empire? (1294)​

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The seven modern-day countries that were included in the extent of the Mongol conquests at their height in 1294, based on the three maps you sent: China ,Russia ,Kazakhstan ,Iran ,Iraq ,Turkey ,Pakistan .

The Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous land empire in history, and at its height it stretched from Eastern Europe to Southeast Asia.

The empire was founded by Genghis Khan in 1206, and it quickly expanded under his leadership and the leadership of his successors.

The Mongols were skilled horsemen and archers, and they were able to defeat many of the armies that they encountered.

The Mongol Empire had a profound impact on the history of the world.

It facilitated trade and cultural exchange between East and West, and it helped to spread new technologies and ideas.

The empire also led to the establishment of new political and social systems in many parts of the world.

The Mongol Empire eventually declined in the 14th century, but its legacy continues to be felt today.

The countries that were once part of the empire are now home to a diverse range of cultures and peoples.

What U.S. state borders the Arctic Ocean?

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None If you meant the Atlantic it would be florida N carolina

What are the scientists that classify living things called?

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Answer:

organisms...?

Explanation:

What percent of gas/oil does Georgia use for energy in 2016?
O 9%
5%
55%
29%

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Answer: Approximately 29%

Explanation:


a fluid that keeps the mouth
moist and makes food soft and
wet when chewing
used for biting and chewing
List
A. mouth
B. tongue
C. teeth
D. saliva
E. Villi
F.esophagus
G. stomach
H. small intestine
I. large intestine
a hollow tube that is about
four times longer than a
person's helght
4. last section of the digestive
tract; a hollow tube where
water is removed from food
finger-like structures that line
the small intestine
& place where digestion begins
pushes food to the back of
the mouth to be swallowed
-shaped muscular sac that
stores food and helps to
digest it
9. a muscular tube that
connects the back of the
mouth to the stomach

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Answer:

saliva

Explanation:

D . Saliva



Explanation: Saliva contains the enzyme amylase that breaks some starches down into maltose and dextrin. Thus, digestion of food occurs within the mouth, even before food reaches the stomach.

1. What is the area, in square yards, of a rectangular
field that is 25 yards long and 20 yards wide?
A. 500
B. 625
C. 1,500
D. 3,600
E, 4,500​

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The correct answer is a.500 because to find the area you must multiply the length times the width and 25 × 20 is 500

Answer:

The answer is C 1,500

Explanation:

I got it right on edge

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according to the article how do the precious metals get on the ocean floor

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Answer:

Deep-sea mining could find rare elements for smartphones — but will it ... against the cold seawater, the metals fall out and accumulate on the seafloor. ... to the country's annual consumption, according to The Japan Times.

Explanation:

Which of the following is NOT an example of a federalist state?

Mexico
United States
India
Singapore
Russia

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Answer: mexico

Explanation:

Which of the following deserts is located in East Asia?
A. Kalahari
B. Atacama Desert
C. Gobi desert
D. Namib desert

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C. Gobi desert
Is located in east Asia

explain the connection between Timbuktu and the spread of Islam.

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Answer: (From Edmentum)

As early as the 11th century, Timbuktu was a center of scholarship and the exchange of ideas. Students and scholars came from all over the world to study Islam and other philosophical subjects at universities, where the teachings of Islam were collected and produced in many thousands of manuscripts. Because Timbuktu also served as a crossroads for the exchange of goods, Islamic teachings were shared with travelers and traders, who took their new knowledge of the religion with them to their homelands throughout Europe and Asia. Serving as the center of Islamic scholarship, Timbuktu contributed to the spread of Islam throughout Africa from the 13th century to the 16th century. Timbuktu remains home to three notable mosques and one the world’s most ancient collections of Islamic manuscripts.

A significant center of trade and business, Timbuktu later developed into a hub of Islamic learning and culture. Timbuktu became a significant hub for the development of Islam in Africa as Muslim academics and traders from all over the world flocked there to exchange information and ideas.

Why is Timbuktu a center for Islamic learning?

Due to its position as a major trading center beginning in the 12th century, Timbuktu has a long history of learning. It was at the intersection of trans-Saharan trade routes and rose to fame for its gold supply. The city drew Muslim scribes and academics from a variety of Islamic traditions and geographical locations.

In the 15th and 16th centuries, Timbuktu, which was home to the esteemed Koranic Sankore University and other madrasas, served as Africa's intellectual and spiritual heartland and as a hub for the spread of Islam. Timbuktu's three magnificent mosques—Djingareyber, Sankore, and Sidi Yahia—recall the city's heyday.

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how culture spreads and changes through diffusion, appropriation and acculturation

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Answer:

Cultural diffusion vs Cultural appropriation vs Acculturation

Explanation:

When one culture influences another culture it is called cultural diffusion. When a cultural diffusion takes place and it is considered/recognised as insulting/mocking/disrespectful, then it is called cultural appropriation. When two cultures come into prolonged contact and the dominant one prevails suppressing the other culture, then this cultural change is called acculturation.

Say, when one culture of one country, C₁ influences another culture of another country, C₂ then the culture of the C₁ is said to have spreaded and the culture of C₂ is said to have changed through diffusion. This is called cultural diffusion. In cultural diffusion, generally change in some traits of a particular cultural belief, idea or notion takes place, the entire culture does not change. Example, now due to coronavirus the entire world is adopting the gesture namaste of India to great somebody.

Cultural appropriation is considered to be harmful as it distorts the original meaning of the cultural trait or elements. Example, originally nightie is a nightgown for a woman, but presently in countries like India, Bangladesh,etc it has become a national dress to many women and they are wearing nearly every time of the day and night and even go out in this dress.

In acculturation, individuals of a different culture try to adjust/acquire/adopt themselves to a new and prevailing culture by accepting and practicing it. Example, all Indian men before the invasion of the Britishers used to wear dhoti or pajama, but gradually they started to wear trousers and now nearly all Indians irrespective of being poor or rich or of any religion or region even after so many years of independence still continuing to wear them.

brooklyn and demetrius took a total of 115 photos at the science museum demetrius took 4 more photos than brooklinn how many did he take math problem

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Answer:

Demetrius took 61.5 ≈ 62 photos

Explanation:

total photos taken = 115

if both took an equal number of photos

then Brooklyn = 50% of 115

       Demetrius =  50% of 115

4 photos out of 115 will be = 4/115 * 100% = 0.0347 * 100 = 3.48 %

If Demetrius took 4 more photos then Demetrius will be taking = 50% + 3.48%

                                                                                                         = 53.48%              

If Brooklyn took 4 less photos then Brooklyn will be taking = 50% - 3.48%

                                                                                                  = 46.52%

therefore Demetrius took = 53.48 % of 115

                                           = 61.5 ≈ 62

What is the equation, in slope-intercept form, of the line that is perpendicular to the given line and passes through the point (0, 9)?

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Answer:

2020

Explanation:

Answer:

y=  -6x + 9

Sorry for the late answer haha! Hope this helps out :)

How is Earth just the right size to support life?
Please select all that apply.
1.If Earth were much smaller than it is, it would not retain water, oxygen, or an atmosphere
2.If Earth were much smaller than it is, it would have a thick atmosphere of ammonia and methane
3.If Earth were smaller than it is, it would not have been able to retain the free oxygon in the atmosphere that allowed the first organisms to come into being
4.If Earth were larger than it is, its gravity would be higher, and it would not retain water, oxygen, of an atmosphere
5.If Earth were larger than it is, its gravity would be higher, resulting in a thick atmosphere of ammonia and methane

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Answer:

1, 3 and 5 are true.

Explanation:

A smaller planet doesn't have the gravity to hold and atmosphere (with oxygen) or water. A larger earth would hold a thicker atmosphere, which would contain more ammonia and methane.

What is a similarity between weathering and deposition

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A similarity is that they are both part of the same cycle.

Weathering over time, removes sediments and parts of rocks from geological landforms and deposition adds those sediments back to rock formations with similar factors that caused weathering in the first place (wind, water, ice, and gravity).

Look at the last two sentences for another similarity, I hope this helps!

Question 3 (5 points)
How is climate different from weather?

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Weather is short term changes in the atmosphere. On the other hand climate describes what the weather is like over a long period of time.

Answer:

i dont know

Explanation:

Which parts of South America receive the most solar radiation

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Answer:

Peru, Bolivia, and Chile

Answer:

Baja California, Mexico; Sertão, and Brazil

Explanation:

A tourist I know went to Brazil and said that it was so hot there.

I also looked up Baja California, Mexico, and Sertão.

Sweden’s government encourages population growth through all of the following measures except __________.
A.
subsidizing daycare for families
B.
offering an extended paid leave to both parents
C.
reducing work hours for parents of young children
D.
requiring that all couples in urban areas have at least one child


Please select the best answer from the choices provided.

A
B
C
D

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It’s D. I almost positive that no country in the world forces reproduction :)

Answer:d

Explanation:

According to the World Health Organization's definition of health, health simply means that you are not sick. A. True B. False

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Hey there!

The correct answer is B. False.

Health, by definition, is one's overall state of well being. It is a continuum or spectrum, not simply sick or not sick.

I hope this helps!

If you travel 500 miles east of London, what country would you be in?

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Netherlands.

Explanation:

London is the capital of England as well as being the capital of the United Kingdom. It is by far the largest city in the country. London is the most important and most influential city in the United Kingdom in pretty much all sectors, out-shadowing the traditionally important cities and their ability to be its competitors.

This city is located in the southeastern part of the United Kingdom. If we drew a line eastward from London and that line to stretch for 500 miles, than we will pass just north of France and Belgium, and eventually get to the country of Netherlands. More specifically, we will end up in the southwestern part of the nation known for bicycles, tulips, and windmills.

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