Who built the Mississippi mounds?

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Which key ideas and details from the graphic organizer best illustrate Madison’s perspective?

A.) The state government has stronger powers than the national government.
B.) The state and national governments do not share any powers.
C.) The national and state governments share some powers.
D.) Both national and state governments are ruled by a strong monarch.

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Based on the fact that Madison was a federalist, the graphic organizer most likely shows his perspective as C.) The national and state governments share some powers.

What did Madison believe?

James Madison was of the opinion that the best way to safeguard the unity of the United States was to make for a national government that was quite powerful.

Even at that however, he realized that states still need to have certain powers to enable them to adequately govern their people and their affairs.

As a result, he called for the federal government to share some powers with the state governments in order to ensure the smooth running of the nation. Some of those powers included the power to tax and borrow money.

In conclusion, option C is correct.

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Who authorized the creation of the "plumbers"?
Group of answer choices

Richard Nixon

Daniel Ellsberg

J. Edgar Hoover

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Richard Nixon was the President that authorized the creation of the "plumbers".

Who were the plumbers?

It was also called the White House Plumbers and they were a secret White House Special Investigations Unit that was created on 1971 during the presidency of Richard Nixon.

These White House Plumbers was created to perform the main task of stopping the leaking of classified information such as the Pentagon Papers to the news media.

Hence, during the tenure of Richard Nixon as the President, he authorized the creation of the "plumbers".

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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Why do manufacturing companies that use unskilled labor often move to states or countries where wages are the lowest?

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Answer:

They get labor cheaper.

states why the Confederacy wanted control of Fort Sumter?
O It was
located in the North, making it easy to contain Union troops during the Civil War.
O It was located within the Confederacy, and it protected coastal commercial areas.
O It was located on the border of a Union state
and a Confederate state, which
gave it a high strategic value.
O It was located within the Confederacy, and Union troops used it to store weapons.

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Answer:

last answer

Explanation:

it was in the middle of sc

why was a convention convened at Annapolis 1786

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Answer:

Was summoned to discuss interstate commerce, asked instead for an expanded meeting of state delegates in Philadelphia in 1787 “to make such provisions in accordance with necessary to adapt the Constitution of the federal government to the requirements of the Union”.

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Answer:

to discuss interstate commerce

Explanation:

Why was a convention convened at Annapolis in 1786?


What new class emerged as a result of the development of
capitalism and mercantilist policies?
A. Factory owners
B. Peasant farmers
C. Middle class
10 Points
D. Wealthy merchant class

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Answer: middle class

Explanation:In industrializing Great Britain, the focus began to shift from accumulating wealth to finding more effective ways to create wealth through factory systems that used the latest technology, complex division of labor, free trade, etc.

2. How does a bill become a law? Explain how a bill starts the process of becoming a law. Make sure you identify each stage of the process where opponents of a bill could sidetrack or kill it. Be sure to explain the role of the legislative, executive, and judicial branch in this process.​

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Answer:

Before a bill becomes a law,

It has to undergo through bureaucratic process for it to be adopted. The process starts in the House of representatives,Followed by the Senate, Then the judiciary Finally, the president.

Explanation:

Intro by Bill

A bill starts as an idea. A citizen or representative must first offer the concept in the House. If the representatives like the proposal, they will draft a bill. In the House, bills are presented in a hopper on the clerk's desk. The clerk numbers the measure before presenting it to the speaker. The speaker will read the measure to the house and then send it to a committee. The committee will determine whether the measure should be debated in the house. The house committee may vote to kill or table the measure.

Bill arrives. After the committee approves a measure, it goes to the house for debate. Section by section, the clerk reads the bill. Legislators will change portions they deem inadequate.

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1. Bill is introduced

2. Bill is assigned to committee for consideration

EITHER:

3A. bill is tabled

OR

3B. bill is released for the entire house's consideration

4. Bill is passed by either house

5. bill is ent to the other house for input and consideration

6. differences worked out by a joint conference

7. after both houses agree, bill is signed by the Speaker & Vice President 

8. Bill is sent to the President for his signature

THE FOLLOWING MAY HAPPEN AFTER STEP 8:

9A. President signs bill & sends it back to house in which it originated.

OR

9B.president vetoes bill & lists his objections

EITHER

B1. Congress may make changes to meet the President's wishes

OR

B2. Congress may override the president's veto with a 2/3 vote in each house

9C. If president does not act on a bill sent to him within 10 working days, bill automatically becomes law

9D. If Congress adjourns before 10 day period expires and president has not signed it, it does not become a law.

The Mongols were terrifying warriors. Yet merchants leading caravans like this welcomed their conquest of Central Asia and China. Why?

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The Mongols were terrifying warriors. However merchants leading caravans  welcomed their conquest of Central Asia and China because they had a more favorable attitude toward merchants and commerce.

 

   This was as a result of  their nomadic way of life, which is much reliant on trade with sedentary peoples, and had caused them to recognize the importance of trade from the very earliest times.

One of the major reasons behind the Mongol conquest was due to the spoils of war. As their army grew, Genghis Khan and his son continued conquering and capturing cities in other to provide for the ever growing population.

Who were the Mongols?

The Mongols were citizens of Mongol empire, which was founded by Genghis Khan in 1206.

  This empire Originated from the Mongol heartland in present day Mongolia, central Asia, and by the late 13th century it had stretched from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Danube River and the shores of the Persian Gulf in the west.

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the _ peoples believed that both men women contributed equally to society

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Answer:

Cherokee!

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From my US history course (:

The Iroquois people believed that both men and women contributed equally to society.

In their traditional cultures, women played essential roles in decision-making, governance, and other significant aspects of community life. They held positions of authority within the tribes and had an active role in the social, economic, and spiritual aspects of their communities.

The Iroquois had a matrilineal kinship system, where lineage and property were passed through the mother's line, highlighting the importance and respect given to women in their society. This balanced view of gender roles contrasts with some other cultural norms prevalent in different societies during that time.

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STORIES OF USEFUL INVENTIONS, excerpt
By S. E. Forman

1911

THE MATCH

There never was a time when the world was without fire, but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire; and after they learned how to kindle one, it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily. In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match; but we must remember that the match is one of the most wonderful things in the world, and that it took men thousands of years to learn how to make one. Let us learn the history of this familiar little object, the match.

Fire was first given to man by nature itself. When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark. The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature—by a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there. The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible. But the flame, however faithfully watched, would sometimes be extinguished. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out. Then a new firebrand would have to be secured, and this often meant a long journey and a deal of trouble.

In 1827, John Walker, a druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony, and rubbed it on sandpaper, and it burst into flame. The druggist had discovered the first friction-chemical match, the kind we use to-day. It is called friction-chemical because it is made by mixing certain chemicals together and rubbing them. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of acid, nevertheless it was not a good one. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions. In a few years, however, phosphorus was substituted on the tip for antimony, and the change worked wonders. The match could now be lighted with very little rubbing, and it was no longer necessary to have sandpaper upon which to rub it. It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface, and there was no longer any sputtering. This was the phosphorus match, the match with which we are so familiar.


Why does the author include details about the difficulty of getting fire before matches?
To explain how fire was used
To explain how fire was created
To show how matches were made
To show the need for matches

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

The author's explanation of how fire was difficult to get before matches helps them transition into how matches are easily used today to help us create fires.

Missourians who went to Kansas solely to vote proslavery were called:
A. anti-abolitionists
B. border ruffians
C. the Kansas slavers
D. Bleeding Kansans

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b - border ruffians

Answer:

B. Border Ruffians

Explanation:

Missourians who went to Kansas solely to vote pro-slavery were called Border Ruffians.

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why were Japanese American an easy target for relocation?

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Answer:Japanese Americans were listed in the U.S Census

Explanation:The Census provided the U.S government with the demographics of their citizens and as a result they could target Japanese Americans

What prompted the development of suburbs?

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Los suburbios tuvieron un auge que se remonta luego de la segunda guerra mundial, en consecuencia de la expansión de los sistemas de comunicación de las carreteras y sistemas ferroviarios, así mismo medios de transporte se hicieron mas accesibles, como el conseguir un automóvil

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“Listening to Her Practice: My Middle Daughter, on the Edge of Adolescence, Learns to Play the Saxophone”
by Barbara Cooker

For Rebecca

Her hair, that halo of red gold curls,
has thickened, coarsened,
lost its baby fineness,
and the sweet smell of childhood
that clung to her clothes
has just about vanished.
Now she’s getting moody,
moaning about her hair,
clothes that aren’t the right brands,
boys that tease.
She clicks over the saxophone keys
with gritty fingernails polished in pink pearl,
grass stains on the knees
of her sister’s old designer jeans.
She’s gone from sounding like the smoke detector
through Old MacDonald and Jingle Bells.
Soon she’ll master these keys,
turn notes into liquid gold,
wail that reedy brass.
Soon, she’ll be a woman.
She’s gonna learn to play the blues.

Source: Cooker, Barbara. “Listening to Her Practice: My Middle Daughter, on the Edge of Adolescence, Learns to Play the Saxophe.” Ordinary Life. New York: ByLine Press, 2000. El Camino College. Web. 6 May 2011.



Which line from the poem illustrates a simile?

“She clicks over the saxophone keys”
“She’s gone from sounding like the smoke detector”
“She’s gonna learn to play the blues.”
“Her hair, that halo of red gold curls”

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The portion of the text where a simile is used is "“She’s gone from sounding like the smoke detector” (Option B)

What is a simile?

A simile is a figure of speech in which one object is compared to another of a different sort in order to emphasize or make more vivid a statement (e.g. as hard as a rock).

Simile uses "as" and "like" to make comparison.

What are the various types of Simile?

The Homeric (or epic) simile and the conventional rhetorical simile are the two main forms of simile used in English.

What is the poem about?

One of the elements that stand out about the referenced poem by Barbra Crooker is it's title:

"Listening to Her Practice: My Middle Daughter, on the Edge of Adolescence, Learns to Play the Saxophone"

The title already gives away clues about what the central idea is in the poem.

The poem is about an observant parent who is narrating the changes in their daughter.

Besides the use of simile above, there is recurrent use of juxtaposition between baby-like looks and innocence and adult hood that the daughter is morphing into. Some of the lines from the poem that confirm the above are:

"Her hair, that halo of red gold curls,

has thickened, coarsened,

lost its baby fineness," [Lines 1-3]

"She's gone from sounding like the smoke detector

through Old MacDonald and Jingle Bells." [Lines 15 -16]

"Soon, she'll be a woman.

She's gonna learn to play the blues."[Lines 20-21]

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How Did The US Win World War 2?

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The U.S.'s victory in World War II was historic. The United States engaged in a two-front war in both the Pacific and European theaters.

The American triumph at Midway in the Pacific theater saw them sink four Japanese carriers along with the best fighter pilots from that country. The Japanese were then stopped from setting up an airport and staging ground for the invasion of Australia by America's capture and retention of Henderson Field in the Solomon Islands. Americans then began island-hopping ever-closer to Japan. No other country was able to overcome Japan except for the American will.

In the European theater, the British attacked at night, impeding the German war effort, while the Americans started their daytime bombing assaults on the German industrial heartland in 1942. The German war machine was further hampered by American bombing strikes on Romanian oilfields, which reduced German fuel output. In the meanwhile, the US sent supplies to the Russian, British, and French soldiers that were free. During World War II, America/Britain conducted a number of campaigns in Africa, Sicily, Italy, and France.

The number of lives lost during a conflict is not a measure of its success.

Stalin was unconcerned with the loss of life, despite the fact that many Russians fought valiantly, suffered millions of casualties, and significantly contributed to the defeat of the Germans. The Russians bombarded the Germans with waves upon waves of men, often without even arming them. There were perhaps 10 to 15 Russians slain for every German, according to estimates. Stalin used death threats to pressure his generals into fighting one another. In the last days, two Russian generals risked countless lives by driving on Berlin in an effort to win Stalin's praise. He gave instructions that no Allied soldier would fight for German land that would be under soviet rule after World War II and rejected ideas that he believed to be too hazardous and may cost a considerable number of lives.

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Bob Marley's song Concrete Jungle brings awareness to
O camping in the jungle
O hurricane preparations
O urban Jamaica
O urban New York

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I believe the correct answer should be urban Jamaica, there has been news that Jamaica is struggling with mass destructions with trash, pollution and jungles being torn apart, if you would like to know more there is even a book on this terrible event! (I hope everything gets better soon Jamaica)
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What event convinced Brahe that neither the heliocentric nor geocentric models were correct?

The lunar eclipse of 1605

No answer text provided.

The solar eclipse of 1690

The conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn

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The event that convinced Brahe that neither the Heliocentric nor the Geocentric models were correct was D. The conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn.

Who was Tycho Brahe?

Tycho Brahe was an astronomer famous for developing astronomical instruments and his accurate and comprehensive astronomical observations.

Trained as a lawyer, Brahe turned to astronomy in 1563 when he observed the conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn.

Brahe's observations of Jupiter and Saturn showed that existing astronomical tables produced under the Heliocentric and geocentric models were inaccurate.

What was the Heliocentric astronomical model?

In the Heliocentric astronomical model championed by Nicolaus Copernicus, the Sun lies at or near a central point of the solar system or the universe while other planets revolve around it.

What was the Geocentric astronomical model?

Under the geocentric model or Ptolemaic system, the Sun and other planets orbit Earth.

Thus, the event that convinced Brahe that neither the Heliocentric nor the Geocentric models were correct was D. The conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn.

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why does China so strong before 18th century?

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China was "the greatest and most developed of all unified realms on earth" in 1600. According to sinologist Jonathan Spence, the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) was a time of great accomplishments for China, thanks in part to the expansion of international trade.

Since 1978, China has seen a dramatic transition, and its economy has multiplied. Small towns and port cities became industrial centers as the demand for Chinese goods soared all over the world.

The feeble imperial Qing dynasty ruled China in the late 1800s. Their vulnerability provided an opening for European interests anxious to add parts of China, if not the entire country, to their own list of imperial territories.

China's integration into the global economy was made easier by the pace of globalization since the 1990s, especially after China was admitted to the World Trade Organization in late 2001. China under Xi Jinping has the characteristics of a global superpower, whereas China under Deng was an emerging economic superpower.

The greatest and most highly advanced army in the ancient world participated in Chinese battles. Chariots, cavalry, swords, arrows, and crossbows were common weapons used in the conflicts that raged as monarchs perpetually fought to control this vast nation and protect its borders from invading neighbors.

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China was "the greatest and most developed of all unified realms on earth" in 1600. According to sinologist Jonathan Spence, the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) was a time of great accomplishments for China, thanks in part to the expansion of international trade.

Since 1978, China has seen a dramatic transition, and its economy has multiplied. Small towns and port cities became industrial centers as the demand for Chinese goods soared all over the world.

The feeble imperial Qing dynasty ruled China in the late 1800s. Their vulnerability provided an opening for European interests anxious to add parts of China, if not the entire country, to their own list of imperial territories.

China's integration into the global economy was made easier by the pace of globalization since the 1990s, especially after China was admitted to the World Trade Organization in late 2001. China under Xi Jinping has the characteristics of a global superpower, whereas China under Deng was an emerging economic superpower.

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A reason Spanish conquistadors went to the Americas during the 1500s was to
O prevent war with Indigenous people.
protect ways of life for Indigenous people.
learn about the cultures of Indigenous people.
O spread Christianity to Indigenous people.

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Answer:

Last Option: Spread Christianity to Indigenous people.

What were the reasons the Spanish conquered the Americas?

In 1492, Spain made contact with the New World. India was assumed to be the location of the Fresh World because Christopher Columbus, the Spanish expedition's leader, attempted to sail to India, creating a new path to the uncharted West rather than the already-traveled and Portugal-dominated East. The new territory was claimed by the Catholic Kings Isabel de Castilla and Fernando de Aragón on behalf of the Kingdom of Castile, which had funded the expedition of three ships, La Pinta, La Nia, and La Santa Mara. The new land was known as Las Indias Occidentales, and the natives were known as Indians. Later on, it was discovered that it wasn't India, but rather a sizable new continent that was given the name of America. The regions the Spaniards found and conquered in America were acquired by the Spanish Crown and added to its Kingdom.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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All people were considered equal in Hindu society

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Answer:

All people were viewed equally in the Hindu community because it teaches that the Divine is present in all.

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Which country is best known for its large tar sands deposits that generate oil?

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These are located primarily in Canada, specifically in the Athabasca region of Alberta.

what famous renaissance structure did leonardo study and help put a lantern on top of

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The famous renaissance structure that  Leonardo studied was  The Construction of the Duomo begins.

To build the dome, Brunelleschi employed innovative machines that he designed himself. The company of the worksite and the provision of machines that could circulate good-sized weights and lift them to tremendous heights played a decisive role in the production of the dome.

The construction of the Cathedral of Florence started out in 1296, greater than centuries after the Cathedrals of Pisa and Lucca. The construction of this majestic construction lasted 72 years and was finished in 1368 below the layout of the architect Arnolfo di Cambio who overlook his paintings finished.

The principal nave of the cathedral is internal a big wood hull. The complete structure is movable so that the altar can be moved into any person of three distinct spaces in the hull to house nonsecular services for as many as 12,000 humans. The cathedral has been described as Italy's biggest boat.

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Women refusing to conform to gender norms.
The Great War
O Gilded Age or The Age of Empire
O The Roaring Twenties
O World War II

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The Roaring Twenties

The Roaring Twenties was a time when young women fought against the traditional gender norms. These women (commonly referred to as flappers) would wear short dresses, smoke in public, drink alcohol, and dance in jazz clubs. These acts were all frowned upon for women to do at the time. While in the twenties these women were often viewed as immoral and dangerous, we have since come to recognize them as pioneers of women’s independence, as they pushed back against gender norms.

What deal did Roosevelt make to get the canal and why was he criticized?

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Answer (Briefed and Short):

The French Canal Property and Equipment were to be purchased by the United States for a price not to exceed $40 million in 1902. The United States and Colombia then started drafting a deal on Panama. The American Department of War would oversee the dig. Roosevelt's detractors began referring to his methods as "Big Stick Diplomacy." It was a sarcastic manner of criticizing the president for resorting to force rather than engaging in conventional international diplomacy (dialogue). Find Panama, Colombia, and the Panama Canal on the map below.

Longer Answer:

At a period when the American railway system was still developing, Roosevelt sought to connect the Eastern and Western coasts of the country in an effort to unify the country.

Additionally, by building a canal across Central America, the United States could project its naval force in both oceans with a single fleet that could move quickly between them rather of having to construct two distinct fleets (one for each ocean).

Both goals were met, and the canal ended up being a great investment for the United States.

Since the canal was quickly turning into more of a political liability than an asset (i.e. projecting an image of U.S. colonialism) due to the development of the modern U.S. transportation system (such as railways and highways) and the "carrier attack group" replacing the battleship as the foundation of U.S. naval power (modern carriers are too large to fit into the canal), the U.S. transferred the canal to Panama.

Since that time, Panama has managed the canal rather effectively and even increased its capacity by constructing a third set of locks, a project that American taxpayers would have most likely opposed if the canal had remained in their hands.

How many years and how much money did it cost to create the Panama Canal?

Well, a war was necessary first. The United States and Columbia concluded a deal in 1903 allowing the United States to construct a canal through what is now Panama. The pact was swiftly passed by the US Congress. The Columbian Senate, however, objected. As a result, Theodore Roosevelt armed a group of Columbians fighting for independence as soon as possible.

Beginning on November 3, 1903, the uprising. To stop Columbia from sending soldiers to put down the uprising, the United States stopped its railroads from Northern Columbia. A vessel manned by US Marines was also sent by the US to offer support if needed. The United States paid the newly formed Panamanian government $10 million on August 18 and promised to begin paying $250,000 annually for leasing the area around the projected canal when the war ended in three days (starting a decade later).

Building the canal took ten years. Before abandoning up, France labored on the building for over a year. From that moment on, the U.S. assumed control.

The canal's construction claimed the lives of around 6,000 French, American, Caribbean, and other laborers. But we discovered how to make vaccinations to stop viruses carried by mosquitoes. The canal was built by the United States at a cost of $500 million (about $15 billion today). And before the United States gained over, the French invested at least $250 million.

However, the expenses continued after then. A water deficit ten years later made it difficult to send ships via the canal. In order to maintain a steady supply of water, a substantial dam had to be erected, and a substantial lake had to be established. The projected $25 million price tag for the Madden Dam. The Canal and Dam required around $10 million in annual maintenance.

China sought to finance and invest in a second canal across Nicaragua years ago. I'm not sure if construction has ever started on it.

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Answer:

In exchange for the rights to the Panama Canal Zone, Roosevelt helped Panama obtain independence from Colombia, which had rejected his proposal to build the canal. He was criticized for attempting to negotiate the canal's construction through force rather than diplomacy.

Explanation:

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The document that forms the basis of US and Chinese foreign policy views and relationships is the:
A. Treaty of Beijing
B. Declaration of Friendship
C. Hong Kong Correspondence
D. Shanghai Communiqué

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Shanghai Communique is the document that forms the basis of US and China relations and foreign policy.

The communiqué pledged each nation to work for the "normalization" of relations, and to amplify "people-to-people contacts" and trade possibilities.

The Shanghai Communiqué represented America's first diplomatic negotiations with the people's Republic of China since its 1949 founding and were the first legit communications with the Chinese Communist party since the 1944 to 1947 Dixie mission.

This was a document issued around 1972 while President Nixon visited China. It states that it is in the interest of all nations for the U.S. and China to work closer to normalizing their relations. during the visit of President Nixon and premiere Chou En-lai on the normalization of relations between the united states of America and the people's Republic of China, as well as on different subjects of interest to each aspect.

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What were mounds used for?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The river with the most settlements is?

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Explanation:

most of the major early settlements of the region were oriented towards the river, and traces of this orientation linger today

Which of the following sentences gives Americans the freedom to own guns?

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Answer:

Explanation:

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

Explain how the selection of sporting categories might influence the sport
ideology of South African citizens.

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Sport in South Africa has a very important role in South African culture. The three most popular mainstream sports in the country football, rugby, and cricket reflect the country's earlier British colonial influence.

How is sports structured in South Africa?

As a result of the recommendations, approved by cabinet, sport will be divided in two tiers: the Department of Sport and Recreation accountable for mass participation and sport development as one, and a non-governmental Sports Confederation accountable for high performance sport, as the other.

Which sports are the most popular in South Africa and why?

The most popular sport in South Africa is football. Football is by far the most famous sport amongst black South Africans, and it recently seized the overall #1 spot in the country. In fact, the top three sports in the country are all extremely popular and the contest between them is fierce.

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The Ancient Tea Horse Road is an ancient Chinese commercial road network comparable to the "Silk Road". It is located between the Hengduan Mountains in southwestern China and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It starts from Chengdu and Ya'an in Sichuan Province, China, and Kunming and Pu'er in Yunnan Province. And other places, the end point is Lhasa in the Tibet Autonomous Region and Southeast Asia and other places. The road network covers Sichuan Province, Yunnan Province, Guizhou Province and Tibet Autonomous Region, spanning the four major river basins of Yangtze River (Jinsha River), Lancang River, Nu River and Brahmaputra River. It is a link for economic and cultural exchanges among various ethnic groups in Southwest China.

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The Ancient Tea Horse Road was a significant ancient route because it allows for transportation of tea over the Himalayas by caravans of men and mules in the 7th century.

What was the Ancient Tea Horse Road?

It is an ancient route in China that has a harsh 2,250km trail stretching from China's Sichuan Province to Tibet's capital city of Lhasa.

The ancient route was a significant ancient route because it allows for transportation of tea over the Himalayas by caravans of men and mules in the 7th century.

In this modern world, the road serves an essential duty until the mid-20th century when it was paved and motorized as highways that made the transport of tea faster and easier and rendered the perilous old routes obsolete.

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Which inventory costing method assumes that the inventory's cost flow out in the same order the goods are received? PLEASE NEED ASAP HELP!!!Read the passage below from Marigolds and answer question.Miss Lotties house was the most ramshackle of all our ramshackle homes. The sun and rain had long since faded its rickety frame siding from white to a sullen gray. The boards themselves seemed to remain upright not from being nailed together but rather from leaning together, like a house that a child might have constructed from cards. A brisk wind might have blown it down, and the fact that it was still standing implied a kind of enchantment that was stronger than the elements. There it stood and as far as I know is standing yeta gray, rotting thing with no porch, no shutters, no steps, set on a cramped lot with no grass, not even any weedsa monument to decay.The passage above is an example of which point of view?First personThird-person limitedThird-person omniscientSwitches between first-person and third-person limited If the viscosity of a solution is quadrupled, the rms-average distance of a collection of diffusing molecules from their starting point would be _________ over the same amount of time Older adults with __________ experience the most decline in health and functioning. True or false: the long-run aggregate supply curve will shift to the right with technological innovation. What is the impeachment process? the phrases below show the roles of the united states house of representatives or the united states senate in an impeachment process. Solve for the following equation9/4x + 1/3 = 5/2x Suppose that a union successfully negotiated a 10 percent wage increase and the quantity of labor demanded increased by 10 percent. We can conclude that? 51The measure of Z1 =O 55O62.51105 HELP Given the set of all odd integers from 1 to 81, what is the probabilityof choosing a number that is a multiple of 9?If you enter your answer as a decimal, round to the thousandths place. Predict and Balance the following reaction:Na + H2O Group of answer choicesA. 2Na + 2H2O 2NaOH + H2B. No Reaction OccursC. Na + H2O NaOH2D. 2Na + H2O Na2O + H2 What is the answer and explain Find the surface area of the figure.2 m2 m11 m11 m2 m5 m5 mSA = [? ]m Your dashboard shows total cars sold by city. how will the data be impacted if you set a condition filter for sum of cars sold greater than 100? As lynn is working on writing the text that will be incorporated into a new magazine ad for her companys line of handbags, she is engaging in the _______ stage of the communication process. Now that you have already differentiated the two kinds of the concept paper and read each sample. Please think of at least five possible topics that you would like to write about for each kind. Write the possible topics belowtopic 1topic 2topic 3topic 4topic 5 What is the term used to describe when a child moves something from the palm to fingers of his hand? When you receive a chest x-ray at a hospital, the x-rays pass through a set of parallel ribs in your chest. Do your ribs act as a diffraction grating for x-rays?. The ability of the brain to change its anatomy over time, within limits, is known as ____. _____ refers to the process of deciding among various investment opportunities to create a specific spending plan