What are your thoughts and feelings about Child Labor?

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Answer 1

Answer: There are plent of personal experiences and perspectives of this, my personal opinion of child labor i am not interested with it or being apart of the process.

I have before and it is a dangerous world.

Although, i support others whom make the decision to go into child labor, the benefits of child labor is the children earn money and it is well aware money doesn't grow on trees, if it was my last option of providing for my family i would consider it.

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Answer 2

Although kids are useful in the workforce, I personally don't want them interfering or being involved. There are a ton of jobs they could do, but if they focus on their studies, they'll have plenty of time to actualy work (and get paid for it) on their own, after they graduate and are qualified. Plus, dismissing child labor altogether reduces the amount of work accidents (like kids getting bored and making a game out of their job or just messing around)


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Which of the following best describes a President’s order to attack terrorist bases?

a. military force used as a foreign policy tool
b. embargo against terrorists
c. executive agreement
d. presidential power to grant amnesty

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Answer:

a. military force used as a foreign policy tool

Explanation:

A Is the answer because it makes more sense

The statement below is a quote by Lee Hamilton, former member of the US Congress.

“Our democracy is not a product but a continual process. Sometimes it needs refining; sometimes it needs amending;
sometimes it needs defending. Always, it needs improving.”

The statement clearly demonstrates Hamilton’s position. What is that position?

a. A person who believes the Constitution should not be amended.
b. a Democrat
c. a Republican
d. A person who believes the amendment process is necessary.

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Answer:

its answer choice  A

Explanation:

because i said so

Answer: a

Explanation:

Based on the passage below, from the U.S. Constitution, Article III, Section I, which statement illustrates the limits or a check on the power of the federal courts?

“The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour, and shall at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.”

a. The Constitution grants the federal courts judicial review.
b. The federal court can declare a law unconstitutional.
c. Congress may impeach, try and even remove judges who commit crimes.
d. A president’s actions may be declared unconstitutional.

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Answer:

a. The Constitution grants the federal

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what are safety plan for tornadoes

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have a designated shelter room or safe place
have a first aid kit or tornado kit
portable phone chargers
keep important documents

The statement below is a quote by William R. Rehnquist a former Supreme court Justice. The statement demonstrates that he believed in which principle of American democracy?

Quote: “We start with first principles. The Constitution creates a Federal Government of enumerated powers”

a. rule of law
b. checks and balances
c. federalism
d. popular sovereignty

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Answer: C, Federalism

Explanation:

The answer is C-Federalism

The statement below is a quote by William R. Rehnquist a former Supreme court Justice. The statement demonstrates that he believed in which principle of American democracy?

Quote: “We start with first principles. The Constitution creates a Federal Government of enumerated powers”

a. rule of law
b. checks and balances
c. federalism
d. popular sovereignty

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Answer:

The answer is

Explanation:

C. Federalism

The correct answer is c. Federalism

when were the prymaids build

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Answer:

from roughly 2550 to 2490 B.C

Answer:

Pyramids were built in around 2780 B.C.E

Explanation:

“Let us now proceed to enquire, as I at first proposed, whether it be best the thirteen United States should be reduced to one great republic, or not? It is here taken for granted, that all agree in this, that whatever government we adopt, it ought to be a free one; that it should be so framed as to secure the liberty of the citizens of America, and such an one as to admit of a full, fair, and equal representation of the people. The question then will be, whether a government thus constituted, and founded on such principles, is practicable, and can be exercised over the whole United States,

reduced into one state?...

In a free republic, although all laws are derived from the consent of the people, yet the people do not declare their consent by themselves in person, but by representatives, chosen by them, who are 2 supposed to know the minds of their constituents, and to be possessed of integrity to declare this mind....

The territory of the United States is of vast extent; it now contains near three millions of souls, and is capable of containing much more than ten times that number. Is it practicable for a country, so large and so numerous as they will soon become, to elect a representation, that will speak their sentiments, without their becoming so numerous as to be incapable of transacting public business? It certainly is not….

The laws cannot be executed in a republic, of an extent equal to that of the United States, with promptitude [act without delay].
-- Brutus, Brutus No. 1, 1787
Who was the author of this quote?

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The author is Robert Yates, an anti federalist politician of the 18th century. He went by the pen name of Brutus. Hence the titles of the articles such as Brutus no. 1 etc

Why do high rates of natural increase make it hard for a country to
develop economically?

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Answer:

the rate of natural increase also known as natural population change, is defined as the birth rates and minus the death rate of a particular population over a time period It is typically expressed either as a number per 1,000 individuals in the population or as a percentage.rate of natural increase can be either positive or negative. to its total population change by ignoring net migration.

The first answer is correct

How does the U.S. Constitution provide for stability and continuity in the Senate?

a. by requiring members to be 30 years of age or older
b. elections every two years for one-third of the Senate
c. by requiring members to be legal citizens
d. giving each state two senators

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Answer:

option b is your answer

that is 5he correct answer

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Answer: B. Elections every two years for one-third of the senate

The poem is song for the people

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The answer is c

Explanation: I can’t give you one since there’s no text
The answer to the question is c

By the 1700s, what percentage of the workers were African slaves?

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Explanation:

though it is impossible to give accurate figure,some historians have estimated 6 to 7 million slaved people...

Answer:

By 1700 there were 27,817 enslaved Africans in British North America. In 1740, there were 150,024. By 1770, the number of slaves had grown to 462,000, about one-fifth of the total colonial population.

Explanation:

(i know that this isn't exactly what you might be looking for but never the less i hope this helps you in some way)

Explain two beliefs of Taoismm mentioned in the session.
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Answer:

1 there are patterns, flows, and rhythms (called Tao or Way) in the universe.

2 We can observe the Tao by studying nature.

3 One key patten is that all things are defined by their opposite- e.g., only know dark if we have light.

Explain: Maintaining national security in the new republic

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The first answer is right

How do you do this?
i need social studies help
I need to drag them

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Answer:

France, larger, debts, house, Loyalists, Patriots, Boston, tax, British, die

Explanation:

Loyalists were loyal to the British, Patriots were pro revolution, Boston was the place of the massacre, the tea act taxed tea, leading to the Boston tea party, British were in control, and Americans were willing to die for freedom.

Are the changes that happened during the cultural evolution in Asia related with the way of life of Asians today?

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In 1968, after the country had been subject to several cycles of radicalism alternating with relative moderation, Mao decided to rebuild the Communist Party to gain greater control. The military dispatched officers and soldiers to take over schools, factories, and government agencies. The army simultaneously forced millions of urban Red Guards to move to the rural hinterland to live, thus scattering their forces and bringing some order to the cities. This particular action reflected Mao’s disillusionment with the Red Guards because of their inability to overcome their factional differences. Mao’s efforts to end the chaos were given added impetus by the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968, which greatly heightened China’s sense of insecurity.

Two months later, the Twelfth Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee met to call for the convening of a party congress and the rebuilding of the party apparatus. From that point, the issue of who would inherit political power as the Cultural Revolution wound down became the central question of Chinese politics.

here's another one and remember i said MIGHT.

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Answer:wut

Explanation:

I’m confused red light green light

Explain the two most important factors that allowed the Greeks to defeat the Persians in the Persian War.if your give me the right answer NO LINKS the right answer i will give you 40 points fast .And make it full sentences only 1 paragraph

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Answer: The greeks were able to conquer the persians because of agricultural conditions.

Explanation:

Answer:

the Greek were conquer the Persian because of there resources and agriculture

I need help with this piece of work

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Answer:

Holy, Judaism

Explanation:

I’m Jewish and I think those make the most sense and those are definitely what I would put

holy then judaism

I’m jewish and know this from past studies, this makes the most sense so good luck! (:

Identify and explain three of the key important sites of the city-state of Athens.Please help i will give you more points if you help

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What are three of the key important sites of the city state of Athens?

A walk around Athens will let you see many important ancient sites from the Classical and the Roman times.

The Acropolis. ...

Theatre of Herodes Atticus. ...

Ancient Cemetery of Kerameikos. ...

Filopappos Hill. ...

Ancient Agora. ...

Stoa of Attalos. ...

Temple of Hephaestus. ...

Temple of Olympian Zeus.

Hoped that helped:P

One way that the founding fathers ensured the House would have the best representation was to include which of the following in the Constitution?

a. requiring members to be 25 years of age or older
b. requiring reelection of members every two years
c. requiring all members to be lawyers
d. requiring members to be part of special committees

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Answer: One of the fiercest arguments was over congressional representation—should it be based on population or divided equally among the states? The framers compromised by giving each state one representative for every 30,000 people in the House of Representatives and two representatives in the Senate.

Explanation:

Answer:

I think its A

Explanation:

Im not sure if its right.

Which characteristic of the Moon causes the tides on Earth?
1. gravity
2. weight
3. mass

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1. gravity....................

Answer:

1. The moons gravitational pull on earth is the main cause of tides .

Confucius said that people would be harmonious if they were obedient, loyal, and honest in the following relationships: (list those 5 relationships).
HELP PLEASEEEEEEE

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Answer:Parent and child, siblings, friends, couples, and Bosses, teachers or high level parties.

Explanation:

Answer:
The 5 relationships of Confucianism are, ruler and subject, father and son, elder brother and younger brother, husband and wife, and friend and friend.

i really need help anyone!!!!!

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Answer:

I think the answer is 1

Explanation:

Correct me if im wrong

i think the answer is one though im not sure

How did the fact that the ruler Ashoka became a follower of Buddhism affects the Mauryan Empire?

It made people's lives better and brought peace to the empire.

It ended all religions except Buddhism in the empire.

It led to fierce wars between northern and central India.

It caused the empire to become weaker and prone to invasion.

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Answer:

he converted to Buddhism and was inspired by its doctrine of dharma.

Explanation:

Answer:
i’m pretty sure it’s:
It made people’s lives better and brought peace to the empire

Identify the factors (new resources, increased productivity, education, technology, slave economy, territorial expansion) that increase economic growth.

What impact did slavery have on the economic growth of the Aztec civilization? (Be sure to cite specific examples from your lesson in your answer.)
PLZ HELP!

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Answer:As a result of slavery the Aztecs thrived being able to build and farm more then they could have ever before

Explanation:

Answers to the pretest of social studies
1.C
2.C
3.B (not actually positive this is right)
4.A (same with 3. not positive)
5.B
6.C
7.A
8.C and E (probobly)
9.B
10.D

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Answer:

thank you for adding these answers!

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What is the mission or goal that Brian is trying to accomplish in Chapter 18?

1. to get the survival pack from the plane

2. to rebuild his campsite

3. to make a signal for rescuers

4. to try to get the plane in working order

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Answer: He is trying to retrieve the survival pack from the plane

This is from the book "Hatchet" i highly recommend reading this book :)

The lessons learned in this book are very useful

Explanation:

Lewis and Clark Journal entries
Instructions: Below you will read a journal entry made from the lewis and Clark expedition. After reading the entry you will answer questions about the entry. Make sure to answer the question fully and with complete sentences
Lewis & Clark Written Primary Source Activity One of the major objectives of the Corps of Discovery expedition was to take a census of the fauna and flora in the Louisiana Territory. Other major objectives were to map the territory and to befriend the Native Americans who lived there.
President Jefferson encouraged Lewis and Clark to keep detailed journals of what they saw and experienced on their journey. In addition, they were encouraged to return home with animal, plant, and mineral specimens.
Here are several journal entries for you to read and discuss
Capt. Lewis, May 29, 1805--Last night we were all allarmed by a large buffaloe Bull, which swam over from the opposite shore and coming along side of the white perogue, climbed over it to land, he then allarmed ran up the bank in full speed directly towards the fires and was within 18 inches of the heads of some of the men who lay sleeping before the centinel could allarm him or make him change his course, still more alarmed, he now took his direction immediately towards our lodge, passing between 4 fires and within a few inches of the heads of one range of the men as they yet lay sleeping, when he came near the tent, my dog saved us by causing him to change his course a second time, which he did by turning a little to the right, and was quickly out of sight, leaving us by this time all in an uproar with our guns in o[u]r hands, enquiring of each other the ca[u]se of the alarm, after which after a few moments was explained by the centinel; we were happy to find no one hirt.
Questions: (I need help with/me)
Based on the entries, what was the trip like? Was it very dangerous or not? Give me some supporting details on why you believe this? Make sure to write in complete sentences

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Answer:

Lewis and Clark were traversing uncharted territories, so naturally, they had no idea what to prepare for or what to even expect.

Explanation: As it mentioned, Lewis and Clark were told to keep a detailed journal of their encounters, explaining every detail of what they experienced on the journey. This specific entry is a perfect example of some of the hardships that they had to face. The writer mentions a crazed wild Buffalo that charges towards their men as they slept at night. If it weren't for the dog who had been keeping watch at the time, the Buffalo wouldve caused serious damage to their expedition. Most of the things that these men had to face were hard and dangerous, and the Buffalo charging towards them in the late night wasn't even half of it.

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What does the "abolition" of slavery mean?

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Darling, since abolition means to get rid of something, abolition of slavery means to get rid of slavery.

Hope this helps ^^

abolishing or to abolish something means to get rid of it so this would mean to end or get rid of slavery
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