What caused eight of John Smith's men to get sick?

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Answer 1

Answer:Food shortages, contaminated drinking water, sickness, periodic skirmishes with the Powhatan Indians, and ineffective council leadership owing to bickering and the unexpected death of Bartholomew Gosnold made the early months of Jamestown's existence extremely tough.


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Today, the high box-pews that were reserved for the prominent can still be seen at St. Luke's. (SOS) True False

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Answer:

Which detail best conveys a mood of loneliness?

Explanation:

Which detail best

Which phrase best completes the diagram of the juvenile criminal justice
process?

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Answer:

Intake officer determines whether case should go to court

Explanation:

From the diagram, it can be observed that, juvenile law violators generally go into the juvenile justice system through law enforcement, thus, it is Intake officer that determines whether case should go to court or not.

It has been established that, following an arrest of the juvenile offender, Intake Officer determines whether to let the issue go to the justice system or let the case out of the system, and send it to alternative programs.

This decision is taken after law enforcement must have talked with the victim, juvenile, and parents involved. Also, a form of review must have been carried out about the juvenile's background in terms of previous offences.

Due to the side-effects of industrialization, Roosevelt passed many conservation efforts, such as:
A. The 17th Amendment
B. The Sierra Club
C. The Federal Employers Liability Act
D. The Clayton Antitrust Act

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Answer:

B. The Sierra Club

Explanation:

The Sierra Club is an environmental organization in the United States which was founded on May 28, 1892, in San Francisco, California, by the Scottish-American preservationist John Muir. And, also, The Sierra Club operates only in the United States.

how much did the damage from WW1 cost france

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Answer:

24,265,583,000$

Explanation:

Answer:

i think the financial cost is 24,265,583,000$

All of the following is true about the Cuban missile crisis, EXCEPT: Group of answer choices An American U-2 spy plane discovered medium range nuclear missile sites on the island. Throughout the crisis, the Strategic Air Command kept nuclear-armed B-52 bombers in the air. The Cuban missile crisis paled in comparison to the crisis in Berlin in August 1961. The Soviet Union and the U.S. removed missiles from Cuba and Turkey respectively, thus taking the world back from the brink of war. Next

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Answer:

Option:   The Cuban missile crisis paled in comparison to the crisis in Berlin in August 1961.  

Explanation:

Fidel Castro, coming into power in 1959, joined himself with the Soviet Union and followed communism. Cuba became dependent on the Soviets for military and financial support. During this period, the Soviet and America were in the Cold War.

The two nations rushed into disputes after the pilot of U-2 American spy plane took photographs of a Soviet SS-4 ballistic missile while flying on a high-altitude over Cuba in 1962.

The presence of nuclear in a close range threatened the U.S, which led to the Cuban Missile Crises. The Cuban Missile Crisis was 13 days meeting between the Soviet Union, Cuba, and the United States.  

what is paradigm? why are a paradigm needed? plz explain.

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Paradigms are usually defined as a framework that has unwritten rules and that directs actions.
A paradigm shift occurs when one paradigm loses its influence and another takes over. The idea defines paradigm and paradigm shift and explains how it can relate to company strategies and industry cycles.


Paradigms are important because they define how we perceive reality.
Everyone can only live and function by their socially conditioned nature (look at your response to a friend burping at the table vs perhaps a queen’s respond to the same situation)
A person behaves within the limitations and distortions produced by their socially conditioned nature. In the business world, a paradigm shift is often a change in the perception of how things should be done, made, or thought about.

The Basque people of northern Spain have a distinctive language and culture, which they want to protect from outside influences. Although Spain's central government has given this group some autonomy, periodic violence has erupted by those seeking complete independence.

economic conflict
religious conflict
cultural conflict
political conflict

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Answer:

Correct Answer:

d. political conflict  

Explanation:

Basque people of northern Spain are indigenous to and primarily inhabit an area and region that is located around the western end of the Pyrenees on the coast of the Bay of Biscay and straddles parts of north-central Spain and south-western France.

Due to their different culture, language and unique different from Spain and France, they have been clamoring for complete independence. Most times, this clashes with Spanish government leading to political conflict.

Answer:

Explanation:

Civil war

After creating an effective research question, what should a historian have? the answer to the research question a vague thesis with broad research goals the evidence needed to craft an argument a better understanding of potential research problems

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Answer:

Explanation:

a better understanding of potential research problems

Answer:

a better understanding of potential research problems

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Write a paragraph to draw a conclusion about how events in American history affected the number of women in the workforce.

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Answer:

The evolution of women in the workforce of the United States was characterized by the social, economic, and political conditions of the time.

Explanation:

Factory owners of the 1820's expected more income by hiring women to work because they were deemed manageable and ready to work for less money so they were the ideal candidates. The period of crisis and war such as Civil War, and the two World Wars created greater scope for women's participation in industries because of the lack of men available. However, the second half of the twentieth century witnessed more reforms in their working conditions and pay scale.

From among them, select the one who you think did the most to help de-escalate or end the Cold War. Remember, the person you select should exemplify the leadership qualities of negotiation and restraint. Write the name of the leader you chose in the answer space.

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Are there supposed to be any multiple-choice answers?

What was a long-term benefit of being exposed to the diseases carried by animals in agricultural communities?

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(This answer will be in the context of 15th-century history.)

Simply, more exposure to diseases from animals means better immunity in the long run.

As Europeans were exposed to these diseases, they will likely have issues at first. But, their bodies will develop immunity towards these diseases to the point where many bacteria cannot even affect them at all.

Let's look at a civilization that mostly did not have livestock, Native Americans. They were pretty clean and healthy. That is because there were no diseases to kill them until the Europeans came to North America. For example, the flu virus was something a European could handle with a little bit of rest. On the other hand, the flu virus wiped out most of the Native American population since they never had exposure to it.

Why did some Paleolithic peoples abandon earlier, more nomadic ways to begin to live a more settled life?

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Explanation:

Because a global warming allowed more animals and plants to survive that the people did not have to go looking for their food. It came to them

How can someone's death be the "seed of a nation"?

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Answer:

2 times

Explanation:

He was re-elected in 1998 and 2002

When did fiji gained independence?​

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Answer:

October 10, 1970

U.S. Recognition of Fiji's Independence, 1970.

The United States recognized Fiji's independence on October 10, 1970, in a statement by Charles W. Yost, U.S. Representative in the UN Security Council. Fiji became independent from the British Commonwealth on that date.

Answer:

The United States recognized Fiji's independence on October 10, 1970

How kristallnacht carried out

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Explanation:

The town of Zeven, Germany, had 2,500 inhabitants in 1938, 28 of them Jews. On November 10, 1938, under Gestapo orders, the synagogue in Zeven was forcibly emptied and the furnishings publicly burned at the town's main square. A photographer captured this event. –Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz.

he school director was ordered to bring the students of Zeven to observe the bonfire, but was himself absent as were most of the adult inhabitants of Zeven. Adult male Jewish residents of Zeven were arrested and deported to the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen. –Leo Baeck

Which of the following is NOT related to Pythagoras? he coined the name "astronomy" a school of thought triangles "all is number"

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Answer:

He coined the name "astronomy"

Explanation:

Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher who made important developments in mathematics, astronomy, and the theory of music - yes. But he didn't coin the word/phrase "astronomy". That word was used much later by a group of Greeks (that were either poets or astronomers, I'm not sure). Pythagoras's focus and contributions were mostly focused on mathematics (Pythagoras Theorem).

Hope this helps! :D

Why is kristallnacht important when studying the Holocaust?

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when German Nazis attacked Jewish persons and property. The name Kristallnacht refers ironically to the litter of broken glass left in the streets after these pogroms. The violence continued during the day of November 10, and in some places acts of violence continued for several more days. Knowing this helps us better understand the start and beginning of Hitler's goal to eradicate the Jewish people.

Answer:

Explanation:

By 1935, Hitler’s efforts to rebuild the German military forces (which had begun in 1933 in violation of the Treaty of Versailles) became public, and Germany began taking steps toward expanding the Third Reich across all of Europe. The first steps included annexing Austria (an act known as the Anschluss) and the part of Czechoslovakia called the Sudetenland, territories inhabited by so-called “true Germans” who Hitler believed ought to be part of the Reich. Fearful of igniting a new world war, the leaders of other countries were unwilling to oppose with military force Hitler’s demands for these territories. As a result, Germany expanded into Austria and Czechoslovakia without firing a shot. (The Nazis’ plans to expand Germany’s “living space” are explored in more detail in the next lesson.)

Drag each feature to the correct category.
Identify the groups in favor of the abolition of slavery and those against it.
abolitionists in the
United States
fugitive slaves
slave traders
cotton plantation
owners of the southern
United States
For Abolition
Against Abolition

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For abolition: Abolitionist in the U.S., fugitive slaves. Against abolition: Cotton plantation owners of the Southern United States, slave traders

Explanation:

The term "abolition" is mainly used to describe the end of slavery. In the U.S. abolition was supported by abolitionists, this included all those who considered slavery was immoral or negative and wanted slavery to end. Moreover, abolition was supported by slaves and fugitive slaves who wanted freedom and knew slavery was related to unfair and cruel conditions.

However, abolition was not supported by everyone, especially not but those who obtained profits from slavery. This included plantation owners in the  South because they used slaves to cultivate products such as cotton or tobacco or slave traders who obtained money by selling and buying slaves.

match each characteristics to it's kingdom ​

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Answer: ghana = 2, soli = 4 , songhai = 1 , zimbabwe = 3

Explanation: (sorry if im wrong but that should be right! brainliest if you want. xx

in this sermon John Winthrop writes both the consequences and benefits of following, or not following,"The lord our God" how does he see this as affecting the colony?

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City Upon a Hill Speech -John Winthrop

City Upon a Hill Name given to the Puritan society that was to be created in the New World. The leader of the Puritan migration, John Winthrop planned to create a society based on Puritanism that would have no class distinction and would stress the importance of community and church. The society was to be an example to all the world of what could be achieved. It was anticipated that once the world saw this great city it would follow it example.

In the sermon in city upon a hill speech- John winthrop writes of both the consequences and benefits of following, or not following " The lord our God" How does he see this as affecting the colony?

John Winthdrop sees that the colony by Following God they will be united and strong. This is a solution to find peace and harmony when problems arise. If the colony moves away from God, havoc will happen and invaders can destroy them

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Which city is further west Pensacola fl or Indianapolis indiana

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Answer:

Pensacola, FL is the furthest West

Explanation:

Pensacola known as the Cradle of Naval Aviation due to its historical history as the earliest landing sites of the Spaniards in the New World is located in the western part of Florida and it is amidst the furthest western cities in the state of Florida

At the national level, what is a disadvantage of being in the party that opposes the President’s party?

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Answer: the people in the country may not with your values

Explanation:

How were Japan and China culturally different at the end of the 19th century

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Answer:

Japan opened it's country to new cultural experiences and the western world while China remained closed off to society for a couple more years.

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Which of the following was the major effect of the Neolithic
Revolution?
The establishment of sedentary village communities
O A decline in total population
An increase in the use of bronze tools
o
The spread of a migratory way of life

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I believe the answer is: The establishment of sedentary village communities.

Which is the best example of how women went against social norms during the Roaring Twenties? Women became flappers who danced the Charleston. Women became businesspeople who bought cars. Women became celebrities who starred in movies. Women became landlords who bought property.

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Answer:

Women became flappers who danced the Charleston.

Explanation:

Women became flappers who danced the Charleston is the best example of how women went against social norms during the Roaring Twenties.

Women in the 1920s were questioning the old morals in society and tried to change them. Women's fashion became bolder with short dresses.Flappers were women identified by having short hair, short dresses. These women smoked, wore makeup, and enjoyed jazz music. Flappers was the nickname given to women of the 1920s as they lived a very active social life.

Therefore we can conclude that the Roaring Twenties changed women as they became free and independent.

Thus option A. is the correct answer.

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Land could be acquired in any of the following ways except
a.
Land could be obtained through marriage.
c.
Land could be given by the Church as a fief.
b.
Land could be passed on through a dowry.
d.
Land could be given to a serf by a lord.

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Answer:

land could be passed through a dowry

Choose two of the Bill of Rights and explain in 2-3 sentences why they are important to you.

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Answer:

Amendment 1, Amendment 4

Explanation:

Is the basis of the United States Constitution, core of the Declaration of the Rights of the US Citizens, guardian of democracy - continues to be compromised by forces that spread a philosophy inconsistent with our" Founding Fathers "view of a free and open society After all, there is a reason why such a powerful expression about freedom was established, which includes a freedom of expression clause at the very beginning of the country's most important document.

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

Who was the richest man till now in history

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Explanation:

He is Hazarat Suleman A.S

whose wealth in this time is more than thousand of trillion dollars

Evaluate 14!.
A. 479,001,600
B. 87,178,291,200
C. 6,227,020,800
D. 105

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To evaluate 14!, we use the expression n!.

14! means 14 factorial which means we multiply

14 x 13 x 12 x 11 x 10 x 9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1  which is 87,179,291,200.

President Eisenhower's most important and far-reaching domestic initiative was the passage of the Interstate Highway and Defense System Act of 1956. funding for a huge increase in Social Security benefits. the most progressive civil rights bill since Reconstruction. the establishment of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.

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Answer:

It's option a. The passage of the Interstate highway and defense system act of 1956

Explanation:

President Eisenhower's most important and far-reaching domestic initiative was the passage of the Interstate Highway and Defense System Act of 1956. It was hi s most ambitious and pushing domestic project. The Interstate Highway program, which was created in 1956, made over a 41,000-mile road system.

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