How might the decision be in Bush v. Gore (2000) be an example of the Supremacy Clause in action?

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Answer 1

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The Supreme Court, in a per curiam opinion, ruled that the Florida Supreme Court's decision, calling for a statewide recount, violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. This ruling was by a 7–2 vote, though per curiam opinions are usually issued only for unanimous votes.

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Answer 2
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Question 11 (1 point)

How did the Compromise of 1877 influence African American civil rights?


Question 11 options:


It required the federal government to propose new amendments that restricted African American rights, helping southern states overturn federal civil rights laws



It allowed the federal government to continue to reshape southern society, increasing rights for African Americans



It gave African Americans more roles in the federal government, giving them more power to reshape the South



It signaled that the federal government would refrain from actively supporting African American rights, allowing Southern Democrats to overturn political gains by African Americans


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How did the United States government observe the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1876?


Question 12 options:


It did not celebrate the event, as it was still engaged in the Civil War



Celebratory events were held, but were largely subdued as the nation was still feeling divided and experiencing the effects of the Civil War



Major celebrations were held throughout the country, acknowledging our country's united and national spirit



In celebration of the major milestone, political parties were abolished

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Answer:

11: D & 12: B

Explanation:

1. It signaled that the federal government would refrain from actively supporting African American rights, allowing Southern Democrats to overturn political gains by African Americans

2. I feel like it's B. Celebratory events were held but were largely subdued as the nation was still feeling divided and experiencing the effects of the Civil War. But I could be wrong on this one.

Answer: D & 12: B

Explanation: D & 12: B  

It required the federal government to propose new amendments that restricted African American rights, helping southern states overturn federal civil rights laws

BRAINLIEST PLEASE THIS ASSIGNMENT IS SETTLING WEST WRITE YOUR OWN STORY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS BELOW PLEASE DUE TOMMOROW

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here my layout of this assignment i wouldnt recommend exactly coping it but we dont have the same teacher so its good :)

What is NPR? What are its goals?

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what is NRP ? -NPR is an independent, nonprofit media organization that was founded on a mission to create a more informed public.

NRP goals?-The priorities of NPR program development: Provide an identifiable daily product which is consistent and reflects the highest standards of broadcast journalism. Provide extended coverage of public events, issues and ideas, and acquire and produce special public affairs programs.

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an npr is an independent nonprofit media organization that was founded on a mission to create a more informed public

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How was the Aztec Empire organized?

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Answer:

It was organized as City States.

Explanation:

In Aztec society, the altepetl was connected and aligned city-states, all of whom were subject to the authorities at whichever city had conquered them, Tlacopan, Tenochtitlan, or Texcoco. The populations of both big and small cities were organized into calpulli.

Answer: It was organized as a city state


Explanation: The Aztec empire was made up of a series of city-states known as altepetl. Each altepetl was ruled by a supreme leader (tlatoani) and a supreme judge and administrator (cihuacoatl). The tlatoani of the capital city of Tenochtitlan served as the Emperor (Huey Tlatoani) of the Aztec Empire

What was Lyndon B. Johnson declare war on, as part of his vision for a GREAT SOCIETY?


Poverty

Soviet Union

Drugs

Venezuela

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The answer is Poverty because the center peice of the war was on poverty was the economic opportunity act of 1964. Which created and office of economic opportunity (OEO) to oversee a variety of community based anti-poverty programs
the answer is poverty

Please write this is 1 paragraph or 3-4 sentences thank you! I will give brainlyest to best or if both r good to the first who answers

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Answer: The Viet Minh was a Communist guerrilla force founded in 1941 to fight against the joint Japanese and Vichy French occupation of Vietnam during World War II. Its full name was Việt Nam Ðộc Lập Ðồng Minh Hội, which literally translates as the "League for Viet Nam's Independence."

Although the Vietnamese quickly cut all the roads into Dien Bien Phu, making it suppliable only by air, the French were confident of their position. They were thus taken by surprise when the Viet Minh Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap surrounded the base with 40,000 men and used. Explanation: thank me later ;)

According to Paine, “Of more worth is one honest man to society” (this is not me asking a question, but answering those that need it)

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Answer:

Of more worth is one honest man to society and in the sight of God, than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived

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What motivated Japan to begin creating an empire in the late 19th century?
A.
the desire to encourage foreigners to immigrate to Japan
B.
the need for raw materials to support its growing industries
C.
the wish to spread the Japanese language throughout the world
D.
the lack of markets for its agricultural products

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Answer:

What motivated Japan to begin creating an empire in the late 19th century?

A.

the desire to encourage foreigners to immigrate to Japan

B.

the need for raw materials to support its growing industries

C.

the wish to spread the Japanese language throughout the world

D.

the lack of markets for its agricultural products

Explanation:

D.

the lack of markets for its agricultural products

C. The wish to spread the Japanese language through the world

HOTS: What is the Middle Way? How would you have applied the Middle Way in your life as a middle school student?

BTW This is for anicent india - Buddhism !

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Answer:What is the Middle Way? How would you have applied the Middle Way in your life as a middle school student?

Explanation:What is the Middle Way? How would you have applied the Middle Way in your life as a middle school student?

The middle way is a way of life where you don’t have too much but you don’t have too little. It’s a balance between being rich and being poor.

I don’t really know how to answer the second question.

does anyone know any good witchcraft books to read? im a beginner!!

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No, I do not but I know many movies
I’d say “Witchery: Embrace the Witch Within” by Juliet Diaz would be decent for a beginner

After begin defeated at Beauport, Wolfe took his troops upstream to try and sneak up on the French. How did he do this?

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This will be the answer i think :

On September 13, 1759, the British under General James Wolfe (1727-59) achieved a dramatic victory when they scaled the cliffs over the city of Quebec to defeat French forces under Louis-Joseph de Montcalm on the Plains of Abraham (an area named for the farmer who owned the land).








What was NOT an issue related to overcrowding and developing cities?

A.fires

B.homelessness

C.spread of disease

D.lack of transportation

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A.fires adding more cause it has to be 20 sentences long
The correct answer is A

What led to the Greeks being “independent-minded”?

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The influence that the geography of Greece has to  Greek's interaction with each other was: It caused independent city-states to develop

Due to the geographical factors such as mountains that separate area within Greeks from one another, it is very hard for the central government to rule/regulate all corners of Greeks. This is why they create an independent city states to ensure that all territories that cannot be easily reach by the central government able to regulate/control themselves.

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can someone write a letter to Katniss asking about why she did the things that she did and can you please make sure it Consist of 6-8 sentences

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Answer:

huh

Explanation:

katniss who? I need more information

I have no clue because you never said any information on katniss.

How did the expulsion of Jewish and Muslim people weaken the Spanish economy?

It decreased the number of merchants.
It ended trade with the Ottoman Empire.
It created conflict along Muslim trade routes.
It removed access to navigational technology.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

It decreased the number of merchants.

Answer:

I hink its A. im not srure

Explanation:

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What was are result of the bank failure that followed the stock market crash in 1929. K12 I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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Banks failed—between a third and half of all U.S. financial institutions collapsed, wiping out the lifetime savings of millions of Americans. The familiar narrative of the Great Depression places banks among the institutions that suffered fallout from the crisis.

Explanation:

Answer:

Many people went into dept (along with the banks)

Explanation:

i need help on a paragraph on nelson mandela's early life

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Answer:

Talk about how  Nelson Mandela led South Africa out of apartheid and into an era of reconciliation and majority rule.

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Which of the following are trails did NOT begin in Independence, Missouri?
A. Oregan Trail
B. California Trail
C. They all had in Independence, Missouri
D. Santa Fe Trail

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Answer:

A oregan trail

Explanation:

The correct answer is C. They all had in Independence, Missouri

Which problem can occur in nations where people maintain their traditional ethnic cultures?


Traditional beliefs discourage people from implementing Western technology.


Ethnic identification causes conflict among groups within a country.


People avoid modern education in order to maintain traditions.


Traditional cultural practices keep countries from changing.

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At first glance, the new nationalism of conservatives will seem benign and even uncontroversial. In his book, “The Case for Nationalism,” Rich Lowry defines nationalism as flowing from a people’s "natural devotion to their home and to their country." Yoram Hazony, in his book “The Virtue of Nationalism,” also has a rather anodyne definition of nationalism. It means "that the world is governed best when nations agree to cultivate their own traditions, free from interference by other nations."

Explanation:

Answer:

Ethinic identification causes conflict among groups within a country.

Explanation:

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What do you think of will smith slaping chris rock

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Answer:

Explanation:

I suspect it was planned and staged by them. Chris did not appear to be surprised or scared.

I think that smith wanted to slap him and Chris was okay with it

What was the significance of the Battle of Harlem Heights in the American Revolution?

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Answer:

helped restore the confidence of the Continental Army after suffering several defeats

Explanation:

It was Washington's first battlefield success of the war

Which amendment ensures a legal and constitutional succession from the vice president to the president?

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Answer:

The Twenty-fifth Amendment (Amendment XXV) to the United States Constitution deals with presidential succession and disability.

It clarifies that the vice president becomes president if the president dies, resigns, or is removed from office, and establishes how a vacancy in the office of the vice president can be filled.

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Which position did Stephen Douglas and Abraham Lincoln agree on?

The spread of enslavement into the territories should be stopped.

Congress should never ban enslavement because ending it would be unconstitutional.

The trading of enslaved people between states should be banned.

States should be admitted to the Union whether they allowed or banned enslavement.

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Answer:

hold joint encounters in seven Illinois congressional districts

Explanation:

The position "The spread of enslavement into the territories should be stopped" would be the one that Abraham Lincoln held, but it was not a position that Stephen Douglas agreed with. The correct option is A.

What did Lincoln say in the Lincoln-Douglas debates?

Lincoln was regularly attacked by Douglas as a radical menace who supported racial equality and the dissolution of the Union. As he criticized popular sovereignty for the violent outcomes it had brought about in Kansas, Lincoln emphasized the moral injustice of slavery.

Douglas believed in the concept of popular sovereignty, which held that the settlers of a territory should be able to vote on whether or not to allow enslavement. He believed that the question of enslavement should be decided by the people who actually lived in the territories, rather than by the federal government.

Lincoln, on the other hand, was opposed to the spread of enslavement into the territories, and he believed that it was a moral issue that needed to be addressed at the federal level. He believed that enslavement was wrong and that it should be contained and ultimately abolished.

Thus, the ideal selection is option A.

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7) What economic effect did World War I have on Plains Wheat farmers? Explain.
8) List three pieces of evidence that support the idea that the Dust Bowl was "the worst hard time".
9) Did most people leave the Southern Plains during the Dust Bowl years?
**FOR TX HISTORY**

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Answer:7) europe had high demands for wheat which gave american farmers opportunity to sell plenty and raised the value of the crop.

8) poverty that led the poor agriculture techniques, extremely high tempatures, long periods of drought and wing erosions.

9) by 1940s 2.5 million people had moved out of the plain states . of those 200,000 moved to california

Which fact supports the idea that Thomas Jefferson was a very popular president?
A The candidate Jefferson endorsed, James Madison, won the election of 1808.
B Jefferson stopped most of the smuggling that followed the Non-Importation Act.
C Jefferson had a policy of neutrality.

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C. Jefferson had a policy of neutrality
B: Jefferson stopped most of the smuggling that followed the non importation act

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Well the basics of the movement based on a philosophy that suggested that humans are corrupted by their surroundings.

I think B would be the right answer.
Answer is B. It’s the only logical one

1. The Respiratory system allows the movement of _______________ into the body and ______________ gas out of the body.
(4 marks)

2. Inspiration or inhaling means (breathing in/breathing out) and expiration or exhaling means (breathing in/breathing out).
(4 marks)

3. The three main parts of the respiratory system are ______________, _________________ and the ________________.

(6 marks)

4. Match the respiratory parts with their main function by filling in the empty spaces in the table.
trachea larynx alveolus diaphragm epiglottis bronchioles

Part of the respiratory system Function
Called the voice box because it has the vocal cords
Tiny respiratory passages that deliver air to the alveoli
The respiratory structures that allow the exchange of gases in the lungs
A dome shaped muscle that is the main muscle of inspiration
Called the windpipe. It is a large tube supported by rings of cartilage
The structure that prevents food and water from entering the air passages and diverts them to the oesophagus

(12 marks)

5. What are the long-term effects of exercise on the Respiratory system? Write two things that happen to the Respiratory System when you exercise often.
i) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ii) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
(6 marks)

6. Define/ state the meaning of the following:

i) Health: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ii) Fitness:
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

iii) Wellness:
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
(6 marks)

7. What is first aid?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
(2 marks)




8. Why is first aid important?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
(2 marks)




9. Define the term sport injuries
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
(2 marks)


10. State the two causes of injuries and give two examples of each.
i) ________________________________________________________
ii) ________________________________________________________
(6 marks)

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question one: The Respiratory system allows the movement of oxygen into the body and carbon gas out of the body.

3. The airway, the lungs, and the muscles

Summarize the "Reinvention Principles." and describe some of the accomplishments of this initiative.

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Well Reinvention Principles create a more clear sense of what the mission is and steer more and row a lot less it also delegate the authority and the responsibility and it also helps the communities with their problems and replace the regulations to incentives and then they develop the budget with on the outcomes.

Explanation:

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Which events were critical to the unification of Italy?


Venice joined Piedmont in its war against Austria.


King Victor Emmanuel appointed Count di Cavour as prime minister of Sardinia.


Garibaldi waged war on the Kingdom of Two Sicilies.


The French and Piedmonts defeated the Austrians.
(Multiple choice question)

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Answer:

In the Explanation

Explanation:

In this case, the following events are extremely important in terms of Italy's unification:

:The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was attacked by Garibaldi.

. Austria was beaten by the French and Piedmontese.

 Count di Vavour was named Prime Minister of Sardinia by King Victor Emmanuel.

Italian unification can be defined as a political and social movement that resulted in the amalgamation of various states that existed in the Italian Peninsula at the time into a single state.

This state is known as the Kingdom of Italy, and it arose during the Risorgimento period in the 19th century.

The process began with the Franco-Austrian War in 1859, as well as elections held in northern Italy, which aided in the unification.

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Answer:

The answer to 7 is caravans, I'm pretty sure.

Explanation:

The answers to 7 is caravans hope it helps
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