When the two sides appear in the Supreme Court, how long does each side get to "make its case," which mostly consists of answering questions the justices ask?

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Answer 1
The answer is ALWAYS D. PERIOD

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27. Which buildings did Hitler use build weapons and ammunitions secretly?
a. Libraries
b. Churches
c. Schools
d. Hotels

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Libraries and you are

Answer:

b. Churches

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Three of the Ten Commandments read as follows. Three boxes are shown. Box 1 reads "You shall not kill." Box 2 reads "You shall not steal." Box 3 reads "You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor." What do these three commandments have in common? They all must be obeyed or punishment will be death. They are to be obeyed only if an individual chooses to do so. They are no longer followed because they are considered to be old-fashioned. They have inspired similar laws in the United States and other countries.

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Answer:

They have inspired similar laws in the United States and other countries.

Explanation:

The given three commandments were part of the Ten Commandments that God gave the Israelites through Moses on Mount Sinai. And it has been the ruling and dictating source of Christian living.

And the three 'commands' of not killing, stealing, or bearing false witness against others have also been used as the basis of the laws in many countries including the United States. Though it is common knowledge that the laws of the US were based on the British's Magna Carta, there seems to be similarity in the way these three laws are also an essential part of the laws that are to lead the American way of living.

Thus, the correct answer is the fourth/last option.

Answer:

D

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What stood out about the bomb dropping on nagasaki? pls answer no links :)

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Answer:

let me find the link rq

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put these in sequence for these events?
The first battle of bull run
Lincoln 2nd inaugural Address
The battle of Antietam
The Emancipation Proclamation

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Answer:  1st: Bull Run

               2nd: Battle of Antietam

                3rd: Emancipation Proclamation

                4th: Lincoln's 2nd Inaugural Address

Answer: Bull Run

             Battle of Antietam

                Emancipation Proclamation

              Lincoln's 2nd Inaugural Address

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Rome created a huge urban system. The integration of the Roman Empire was greatly facilitated by a
A. Good Portal system
B. transportation system
C. lack of languages
D. labor shortages

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Answer:

B. transportation system

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Define the term: Indus Valley Civilization
Can you guys help my Lil sister?

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Answer:

The Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, and in its mature form from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCEExplanation:

(I need a girl to awnser this pls ) I'm losing my virginity in a couple days and I wanna know how to smell an taste better pls help

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Answer:

Easy. Use a lot of perfume bestie. Give him a good look, and good luck. <3

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What is the position of the Crust?​

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Ans: In geology, the crust is the outermost solid shell of a rocky planet, dwarf planet, or natural satellite. It is usually distinguished from the underlying mantle by its chemical makeup; however, in the case of icy satellites, it may be distinguished based on its phase.

What is the central idea of the joint statement from the Big Three at the Teheran Conference?​

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Answer:

The United States and Britain agreed to open a western front in France to take the pressure off the Eastern front.

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Define "autonomy"

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If you found the word autonomy in sst it means a quality of a state being self governing. If you found it in moral edu it is about a person's ability to act on his or her own values and interests.

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Autonomy means, being self-governed. Having independence of thoughts or actions.

What argument did the university make in Regents v. Bakke?
The student was not a good candidate to be a doctor.
Racial quotas were not used to make admissions decisions.
Minority applicants did not receive special treatment.
Minority students with lower grades were admitted.

help pls!!!! thanks in advance

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Answer:

Racial quotas were not used to make admissions decisions. I don't know sorry if it's wrong.

The EPA was established to __________ .
a.
serve as a place nations could discuss political disputes
c.
regulate air, water and land pollution in the US,
b.
regulate trade between the US and Canada
d.
counteract terrorist forces threatening national security

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

The Environmental Protection Agency headquarters in Washington, D.C. In 1970, in response to the welter of confusing, often ineffective environmental protection laws enacted by states and communities, President Richard Nixon created the EPA to fix national guidelines and to monitor and enforce them.

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C. Regulate trade between the US and Canada

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Answer:

3 now can you help me on one of my many questions

Explanation:

Answer:

C

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How do President Roosevelt’s actions toward Japan illustrate the use of diplomacy and compromise

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Answer:

Explanation:

Roosevelt helped negotiate a peace treaty between Russia and Japan, and won a Nobel Peace Prize for it.

Britain's approach to interacting with other European countries during Queen Victoria's reign was called "splendid isolation" by politicians of that era. What was meant by this phrase?
Select one:
a.Britain stayed out of any territory disputes between other European nations.
b.Britain prevented other Europeans from entering the country except for certain days.
c.Britain worked hard to set apart any European country that opposed its policies.
d.Britain refused to meet with the heads of state of other European nations.

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Answer:

A) Britain stayed out of any territory disputes between other European nations.

Explanation:

During the reign of Queen Victoria, Britain was easily the biggest and most powerful empire in the world, and it wanted to stay in that position. Therefore, its politicians worked hard to avoid taking sides in any of the disputes over territory on Europe's mainland. Taking sides might have led other European nations to join together against Britain, which would have weakened its position.

How did literacy test laws affect politics in the South after the Civil War?
A. They helped Radical Republicans dominate state governments.
B. They led state governments to increase funding for education.
c. They allowed states to avoid enforcing the Fifteenth Amendment.
D. They prevented many former slaves from voting.

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Answer:

D is the answer. Here is proof. Plx mark brainliest for proof

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

I had the same question

Name one (1) difference between the Olmec and Aztec civilizations.

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Well, the Mayan's were quite a secluded, BIG civilization, which did not trade a lot (traded with the Olmec) and was a bit independent. Some differences were the style of their clothing. The Mayans believed deeply that their clothing should have symbols from their gods. Another difference, would be that the Olmec traded a lot more with the North, yet was not as large as the Mayans, but were technologically further advanced as the Mayans used string for their writing. Sorry this is not terse but I hope this little info. helps you.

Interpreting According to the map, which areas of Europe were most densely populated in 1900?

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Answer: Paris is the answer!

Explanation: Hope this helps!

There are various reasons for that, for easiness I will list them in points:

#1 Technological development

#2 Employment opportunities

#3 Infrastructural development at high rate

#4 Various tourist areas

#6 City of famous football player(might be a cause)

#7 Natural beauty probably

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were Men and children were the lowest paid laborers?

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Answer:

Pay was extremely low for common workers during the industrial revolution. $1.00 to $1.50 was the typical pay for men workers while women were paid less and children the least.

Explanation:

So yea they were

The Soviet Union placed missiles in Cuba in order to [___] the island of Cuba.
1. Attack
2. Conquer
3. Colonize
4. Defend

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the answer is 4 (defend).

What was one reason for the United States entering World War I?


to destroy the Ottoman Empire


to gain territory in South America


to form alliances with Great Britain


to make the world safe for democracy

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To form an alliance with Great Britain

Which reason best explains why Helen stated that learning “awakened” her soul and “set it free”?
A: Helen knew that knowledge was power and that she was finally free of ignorance.
B: Helen knew that her education was the most important thing in her life.
C: Learning freed Helen from her feelings of isolation and allowed her both to understand and be understood.
D: Learning gave Helen a solid foundation of knowledge that she needed in order to achieve her dream of going to college.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

23. What are attitudes held by a significant number of people concerning governmental and political questions known as?

the mass media

public opinion

interest groups

public policies

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Answer:

the answer is mass media

Where did the civil rights movement shift its focus after the passage of the Civil Rights Act?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options for this question we can say the following.

Where did the civil rights movement shift its focus after the passage of the Civil Rights Act?

We can say that after Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, the movement focused on improving the right to vote of the black people in the southern states.

Today we know that in the South, during Reconstruction, the Civil Rights Act of 1875 was rarely enforced.

The Civil Rights Act was approved in March 1875. The Act granted rights to African Americans and prohibited any kind of racial discrimination in public places such as restaurants, hotels, and public transportation. But during Reconstruction, the Southern states did not enforce the mandate of the Act. Many people living in the Southern states did not accept the desegregation laws and still supported slavery. So they kept on being racist and applying segregational conducts.

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how did the Battle of Antietam impact the civil war?
how did the Battle of Gettysburg impact the civil war?
how did the Siege of Vicksburg impact the civil war?
how did the Battle of Chickamauga impact the civil war?

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Answer:The Battle of Antietam was one of the most important events of the American Civil War. ... The battle ended the Confederate invasion of Maryland in 1862 and resulted in a Union victory. It also led to President Abraham Lincoln issuing the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on September 22, 1862.

Explanation:

The Battle of Antietam was one of the most important events of the American Civil War. ... The battle ended the Confederate invasion of Maryland in 1862 and resulted in a Union victory. It also led to President Abraham Lincoln issuing the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on September 22, 1862.

Where is the center of the distribution?
-10 to 0
0 to 10
O 10 to 20
20 to 30
30 to 40

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Answer:

O 10 to 20

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question Which of these statements is true about the tree life in the tundra?
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Trees never grow in the tundra
Trees always grow in the tundra
In the tundra trees grown along the riverbanks
Trees seldom grow in the tundra
In the tundra trees grow in the mountains
In the tundra trees grow in the open

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Answer:

trees seldomly grow in the tundra

Answer:

Trees always grow in the tundra

In the tundra trees grow in the open

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Do you think JFK was a good president? Why or why not

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Answer: JFK was a good president

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I think this because he lead the US to fight for the space race. He is the reason we went to the moon.

Answer:

i have two arguments. why he was a good president and why he was a bad one. you choose which one you want to choose.

- he was a bad president:

John F. Kennedy's glowing reputation is bound up with a bullet. Being murdered made him into a kind of political saint, and makes us forget that his years in the White House were a disaster. Why? Because he almost brought about the end of civilization as we know it.

Contrary to our sentimental image of JFK as a progressive visionary, he was actually a committed proponent of the Cold War and a foreign police hawk. Early in his tenure, Kennedy pushed forward with a secret plan to take down Fidel Castro's new regime in the nearby island of Cuba. This plan involved training, arming and deploying 1,500 Cuban exiles to mount a covert invasion of the island, inspire a popular uprising and overthrow Castro.

-he was a good president:

It's all too easy for us to sneer at Kennedy's stance as a Cold Warrior, all these decades later. But he was a man of his times, when paranoia and suspicion ruled the day. In the frightening ideological battle against the Soviets, nobody was immune to rash and half-baked ideas. In fact, the Bay of Pigs fiasco had actually been planned by President Eisenhower, not Kennedy, and simply been inherited by the Kennedy administration.

Yes, Kennedy chose to go ahead with the plan, but what president wouldn't have? Cuba was regarded as a genuine threat, a foothold for the Soviets right on America's doorstep. Kennedy HAD to do something. As Jim Rosenberger, author of The Brilliant Disaster, describes the dilemma over the Bay of Pigs plan: "[Kennedy] had a lot of doubts about it, a lot of concerns about it, but he never could figure out a way not to do it."

And as for the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy absolutely deserves credit for averting total global calamity. Barraged with conflicting opinions from military advisors - some of whom were pressing for the US to trigger war against the Soviets - Kennedy DID keep a cool head, and he DID make the right deal with the Soviets to steer the world away from a nuclear holocaust. It's sheer good luck we had him in the driving seat rather than someone who might have listened to bad advice and gone with a military response.

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Match each event with its intended description


Tet Offensive


Fall of Saigon


Bombing of Hanoi and

Haiphong


Operation MENU

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Solution :

Tet offensive  --

a surprise New Year's Day strikes by the North Vietnamese.

Down of Saigon --

Reunification of Vietnam.

Strikes of Hanoi and Haiphong --

United States' effort to force resumption of Paris Peace Talks.

Operation MENU --

United States striking Cambodia to destroy the North Vietnamese supply lines.  

what was seen by U2 spy planes that caused the American military to become concerned?

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Answer:

United States and the Soviet Union that began with the shooting down of a U.S. U-2 reconnaissance plane over the Soviet Union and that caused the collapse of a summit conference in Paris between the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and France.

Explanation:

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