Both Spain and Great Britain attempted to settle Florida before it was acquired by the United States. Which sentence best describes why they failed? (1 point) a Both nations were unable to reach Florida by ship. b The Native Americans in Florida declared war on both nations. c Neither of them could get enough of their people to move there. d The land was not fertile, so neither of them could produce crops.
Answer:
The answer is D. The land was not so fertile because Florida was a very swamp like area.
Explanation:
You are not allowed to work if you are over the
age of 65.
Answer:
False?
Explanation:
5. Which statement is NOT true?
A. Granite is a gemstone.
B. Slate can be used on roofs.
C. Marble is used to make sculptures.
Answer:
it would be B
Explanation:
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how can demcratic culture institutinalize democracy
Answer:
Democracy itself is defined through the concept of institution. A democracy, Przeworski told us, is possible when the relevant political forces can find institutions that give a reasonable guarantee that their interests will not be affected in an extremely adverse way in democratic competition, that is, when interests are subjected to institutionalized uncertainty. (1986). Trust in institutions is closely linked to political culture. Almond and Verba in The Civic Culture: political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations (1963) in a study carried out in 1959, they detect that in what they call a modern society there is much more participation, the key for them would be in the political culture. This refers to the attitude of individuals towards the political system and the role they play as individuals within it. Both attitudes, according to Almond and Verba, can be appreciated through certain patterns of orientation towards the political objects of a nation. These patterns can be of four forms: political orientation, which refers to the internalization of the objects of the political system and the relationships between these objects: the cognitive orientation of the system, which refers to the knowledge of what there is, for example the results of public policy; affective orientation, which focuses on feelings towards the political system, its roles, and functioning; and finally, evaluative orientation, which unites the elements of the previous orientations and allows generating evaluative criteria. Trust in institutions permeates these three levels of political orientation. Finally, Frederick C. Turner and John D. Martz (1997) have analyzed the case of Latin America, where the trust of citizens in institutions is an essential factor for the consolidation of democracy. Ludolfo Paramio (1999) argues that party identification and trust in institutions are conditions for the proper functioning of democracy. In short, institutions are the basis, feed and give value to democracy through various mechanisms at different times. March and Olsen (2006) point out that there are various theoretical approaches to institutions that are distinguished mainly by: first, how they conceive the nature of institutions; second, how they explain the processes that translate into structures and rules and their political impacts, and, lastly, the processes that turn human behavior into rules and structures to maintain, transform or eliminate institutions
Answer:
Democracy itself is defined through the concept of institution. A democracy, Przeworski told us, is possible when the relevant political forces can find institutions that give a reasonable guarantee that their interests will not be affected in an extremely adverse way in democratic competition, that is, when interests are subjected to institutionalized uncertainty. (1986). Trust in institutions is closely linked to political culture. Almond and Verba in The Civic Culture: political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations (1963) in a study carried out in 1959, they detect that in what they call a modern society there is much more participation, the key for them would be in the political culture. This refers to the attitude of individuals towards the political system and the role they play as individuals within it. Both attitudes, according to Almond and Verba, can be appreciated through certain patterns of orientation towards the political objects of a nation. These patterns can be of four forms: political orientation, which refers to the internalization of the objects of the political system and the relationships between these objects: the cognitive orientation of the system, which refers to the knowledge of what there is, for example the results of public policy; affective orientation, which focuses on feelings towards the political system, its roles, and functioning; and finally, evaluative orientation, which unites the elements of the previous orientations and allows generating evaluative criteria. Trust in institutions permeates these three levels of political orientation. Finally, Frederick C. Turner and John D. Martz (1997) have analyzed the case of Latin America, where the trust of citizens in institutions is an essential factor for the consolidation of democracy. Ludolfo Paramio (1999) argues that party identification and trust in institutions are conditions for the proper functioning of democracy. In short, institutions are the basis, feed and give value to democracy through various mechanisms at different times. March and Olsen (2006) point out that there are various theoretical approaches to institutions that are distinguished mainly by: first, how they conceive the nature of institutions; second, how they explain the processes that translate into structures and rules and their political impacts, and, lastly, the processes that turn human behavior into rules and structures to maintain, transform or eliminate institutions
Explanation:
NAFTA was a trade agreement between
A) Mexico, Guatemala and Cuba
B) Mexico, United States and Canada
C) Mexico, United States and China
D) Mexico, Brazil and Canada
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I really dont know how to describe a letter (the answer), but I do know NAFTA was a trade agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada
Answer:
Is is D mexico
Explanation:
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How did farming and farm machinery affect Chinese cultre? Tell why they were important and how they made an impact on Chinese culture
Answer:
Ancient Chinese began farming rice over 9,000 years ago. Farming made life easier because people no longer had to travel to hunt animals, but could grow their food where they lived. Rice and millet were the two main crops grown in Ancient China.
Explanation:
Which factor puts Mexico City at a riskof acid rain? Need help now
Answer:
Pollutants derived from petroleum are a major source of these compounds, "which, because of their chemical nature, react with a cloud's humidity and create acid rain." The phenomenon cannot be easily contained because pollutants can be released thousands of miles from where the rain actually takes place.
Explanation:
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Answer:
im pretty sure its B
Explanation:
Legalism, Confucianism and Daoism are Chinese philosophies, not religions
A= true
B=false
Need some help, please. :/
Answer:
Basicly she/he is asking if you think there should be school on saturdays. You need to explain why in 3-5 sentences and use evidence from your "Edio lessons"
Explanation:
In New England, the temperatures are generally in the winter.
Answer: yes that is correct
Explanation:
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Read Section 1 of the 14th Amendment.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Why did women attempt to use the 14th Amendment to secure their right to vote?
It addresses equality for all citizens.
It claims to protect their lives.
It describes who is a citizen of the country.
It promises citizens equal protection under the law.
Answer:
d
It promises citizens equal protection under the law
Explanation:
The home of the B-29 bomber was ________.
O a. Savannah
O b. Brunswick
O c. Marietta
O d. Italy
Answer:
C. Marietta
Explanation:
Which of the following definitions best sums up the study of geography?
A.
the study of biological processes in the human body
B.
the study of financial processes and world economies
C.
the study of world cultures and their impact on various social institutions
D.
the study of the Earth’s surface and the processes that affect each other
Which of the following correctly identifies the estimated percentage of new products that will fail in their first year on the market?
O 10 percent to 20 percent
80 percent to 90 percent
O 50 percent to 60 percent
O 70 percent to 80 percent
Answer:
70% to 80%
Explanation:
I searched it up and it said 75% of them fail.
can any one tell what are the ways to control poverty
Answer:
Increase employment. ...
Raise America's pay. ...
Sustain not cut the social safety net. ...
Paid family and sick leave. ...
End mass incarceration. ...
Invest in high quality childcare and early ed. ...
Tackle segregation and concentrated poverty. ...
Immigration reform.
Write the importance of engineering profession in five points.
who is Paul revere and hat did he do
Answer:
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Paul Revere (/rɪˈvɪər/; December 21, 1734 O.S. (January 1, 1735 N.S.) – May 10, 1818) was an American silversmith, engraver, early industrialist, and Patriot in the American Revolution.
Answer:
he was a person
Explanation:
amd he lived
Which country's leader is NOT part of the legislative branch?
Canada
The United Kingdom
The United States
None of the above
Answer:
The legislative branch of the federal government, composed primarily of the U.S. Congress, is responsible for making the country's laws.
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One of the outcomes of the Congress of Vienna was that they forced rulers to share power with their people.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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F
Answer:
F? I'm not sure wat I'm suppose to fo
Answer:
false
Explanation:
why in the heck do we run out of answers
Answer:
To avoid spam, hate messages, etc.
But, this is weird as you can have unlimited comments.
The comparative study of past and present cultures.
economics
history
psychology
anthropology
political science
social psychology
Answer:
anthropology
Explanation:
Anthropology focused it's study on the value/principles that people have in the pace and compared it to the value/principles that people have today. These values/principles can be learn by studying things such as the ceremonies that past societies do, their custom, how they arrange their government, etc.
The purpose of the comparison is essentially to study human behaviors. Learning the past cultures will help us understand how the social group/environment around us affect the way we behave as a person.
Answer:
Anthropology
Explanation:
The study of past events in human societies. Sociology sometimes looks to past events for explanations of present-day social phenomena. sociological perspective.
Gavin buys 89 blue pansies and 86 yellow pansies. He will plant the flowers in 5 rows with an equal number of flowers in each row. How many plants will
Answer: 35
Explanation:
We need to determine the number if pansies, we do this by adding them up;
89 + 86 = 175
We divide the total number of pansies by the number of rows to plant, we get
175 ÷ 5 = 35 pansies
Our answer is 35pansies
What happened to President Nixon after the Supreme Court’s ruling in United States v. Nixon?
Answer:
Its's (C) he turned over the traps and resigned.
Explanation: oof
what are advantages and disadvantages of living near wetlands
Answer:
Wetlands provide many societal benefits: food and habitat for fish and wildlife, including threatened and endangered species; water quality improvement; flood storage; shoreline erosion control;
Command economy advantages include low levels of inequality and unemployment and the common objective of replacing profit with equality as the primary incentive of production.
jackson quiz
After Jackson vetoed the national bank, where did he want the money to go instead?
Answer:
When did Andrew Jackson veto the bank?
Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill re-chartering the Second Bank in July 1832 by arguing that in the form presented to him it was incompatible with “justice,” “sound policy” and the Constitution.
Explanation:
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william james believed the function of thinking was for which of the following purposes?
a. to be better people
b. to learn to read and write
c. for survival
William James believed the function of thinking was for survival.
What was William James views?His believed that the connection between mind and body led him to develop what has become known as the James-Lange Theory of emotion that posits that human experience of emotion arises from physiological changes in response to external events.
However, he also noted that the function of thinking was for survival
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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Who is responsible for the creation of The Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine and the Second Continental Congress
Thomas Jefferson and the Second Continental Congress
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson
Explanation:
Which individual founded the Black Power Movement?
Stokely Carmichael
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Rosa Parks
Malcolm X
Answer:
Malcolm X was the individual that founded Black Power Movement
Answer:
A. Stokely Carmichael
Explanation:
Stokely Carmichael is credited for popularizing the use of the term "Black Power," as a social and racial slogan.
Which of the following belongs in the box with the question mark?
A.
War of 1812
B.
Louisiana Purchase
C.
Constitutional Convention
D.
Declaration of Independence
Answer:
Correct answer is C. Constitutional Convention.
Explanation:
Option C is the correct answer as it related to process of creation of American Constitution, which started with the adoption of Articles of Confederation, which can be seen as a first constitution. Shay's Rebellion was an answer to Articles of those who were unsatisfied with them, but with the Constitutional Convention this crisis ended.
All other options are not parts of this line of events.