Answer:
women.
Explanation:
In his book entitled 'The Sagebrush State: Nevada's History, Government, and Politics', Michael W. Bowers wrote about the state of Nevada beginning from it's history to the present-day.
In Chapter three, 'Civil Rights and Liberties in Nevada', Bowers points out that 2017 year was notable because the mayor of three largest cities in Nevada were women. The names of mayors of three largest cities in Nevada in 2017 were: Carolyn Goodman in Las Vegas, Debra March in Henderson, and Hillary Schieve in Reno.
Therefore, the correct answer is 2017 was notable in Nevada because mayors of three largest cities were women.
According to Michael W. Bowers, the year 2017 is notable because the mayors of Nevada's three largest cities were Women.
The Sagebrush State
It is the title of the book authored by Michael W. Bowers, which explore the History, government and Politics of Nevada state. In this book he mentioned that the year 2017 was notable in the history of Nevada because the Mayors of its three largest cities were Women.
Hence, the answer of the given question is that three mayors were Women.
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What was one similarity between the old Western
half of the Empire and new Eastern half?
A.Islam was the religion
B.Both were wealthy due to trade
C.They both had universities
The western part is the latter half part of the 20th century in the parts of the United States. It lies on the story of the life of a cowboy who usually rides a horse and is armed with a rifle or a revolver.
The correct option is :
B. Both were wealthy due to trade
This is the correct option because this is the only similarity between the parts of the United States that is the new western parts and the new western parts. The old western parts had good trade relations with the countries and also had better wealth and good financial health and the same was the case with the new westren.
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How did humans move across continents?
Answer:
carzzzz BEEP BEEP
Explanation:
or airplanes :)
A government in which people delegate authority to chosen officials is what??
Answer:
Explanation:
Jejbebr d
Many scientists believe that the first people arrived in North America during the last... during the last what?
What role dia geography play in the British surrender at Yorktown?
Answer:
I think because of the cold.
Explanation:
Answer:
The American forces surrounded the British by land at Yorktown. After three weeks of fighting, the British General Cornwallis surrendered to Washington at Yorktown on October 17, 1781. ... Geography contributed to the overall victory at Yorktown because again, the body of water served as another line of defense.
Explanation:
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native American groups that interacted with Europeans
Answer: The Aztec people
Explanation: They interacted with explorers and explorers found that they had lots of gold then killed them for it.
What is a major part of an agrarian civilization?
hunting
agriculture
gathering
herding
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Answer:
Correct answer is agriculture .
Explanation:
Hunting is not correct as this is a characteristic of first tribal communities, that weren't producing their own food, but gathered and hunted. That is why also gathering is not correct.
Herding is also not correct because it is a characteristic of animal husbandry.
Correct answer is agriculture as people in agrarian civilizations are improving their agriculture technologies.
What was the purpose of the Buddha statue?
Answer: Buddha statues are created to represent the teachings and travels of the Buddha. Each of these postures and poses carries its own specific meaning.
Explanation:
Angel Island was the point of entry for immigrants arriving through New York City.
True or false?
Answer:false
Explanation:it was ellis island in new york, angel island is san fran
The Cherokee capital was built in 1869. Where was it located?
Answer:
Tahlequah
Explanation:
Originally built in 1869 on the main town square of Tahlequah, the Cherokee National Capitol building housed the tribe's executive, legislative and judicial offices until 1906, and was most recently home to the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court until fall 2018.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
The skeliton was of a woman that had a hole in her head marking brain surgery
Answer:
option , c,
Explanation:
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Which of the following is not a domain?
Group of answer choices
A)Bacteria
B)Eukarya
C)Archaea
D)Fungi
D. Fungi
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Answer: B
Eukarya is a kingdom, not a domain.
Therefore, it is the answer.
ASAPP!!! In what practical way did war bonds benefit citizens who purchased them?
The military did not draft anyone who bought bonds.
Bond purchasers did not have to ration as much as others.
Bonds helped many business owners make higher profits.
The government repaid bond purchasers with interest.
Answer:
D.) The government repaid bond purchasers with interest.
Explanation:
The correct option is D). The government repaid bond purchasers with interest.
What is war bonds?
War bond is a debt security that was issued by the government to finance the military operations during the times of war or conflict.
War bonds benefit the citizens as it offered a rate of return below the market rate.
In this, emotional appeals was made to the patriotic citizens to lend the government money for the achievement of the investment.
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3. The Trustee Period came to an end
because
A Nazi victim could prove his or her innocence by going to court.
True
False
Answer False
Explanation:
Which answer choice does NOT correctly analyze this amendment?
A) You have the right to the services of an attorney.
B) Trials cannot be unreasonably postponed or held in secret.
C) You have the right to know what charges are made against you.
D) Witnesses have the right to remain anonymous to their accusers.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Witnesses have the right to remain anonymous to their accusers.
The choice which does not correctly analyze the amendment is witnesses have the right to remain anonymous to their accusers.
What are amendments?A constitutional amendment is a change to a polity's, organization's, or other sorts of entity's constitution.
Amendments are frequently braided into pertinent sections of an existing constitution, modifying the wording directly.
The amendments are done with the two-thirds votes of both of the houses.
Thus, the correct option is D) Witnesses have the right to remain anonymous to their accusers.
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5. What is the purpose of this passage?
a. to explain how the Spanish invaded the Aztec Empire
b. to describe the religious practices of the Aztecs
c. to provide a glimpse into the Aztec Empire
d. to show the historical transformation of Tenochtitlan
I'm gonna be real here, I had to read that in a flash. I have a unit test to do, soo.
But from what I'm seeing it could be c or d.
Do don’t understand need help!
Answer:
c
Explanation:
I took test earlier today
This leg was called the
Passage
Answer: Middle passage
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Answer:
the middle passage
Explanation:
i need help with my 7th grade civics.
During world war l aircraft was primarily used for
Answer:
mostly used for recon (or spying if you would rather call it this)
Explanation:
Answer:
Its either this, Aircraft were the only means of gathering information beyond enemy trenches, so they were essential for discovering where the enemy was based and what they were doing. Or it's this, Airplanes enabled soldiers to observe troop movements and locations.
What was the goal of the Americans' campaign against the Japanese in the Pacific?
a. to capture bases from which to bomb the Japanese home islands
b. to launch a direct land assault on the Japanese home islands
c. to retake control of the Aleutian islands from the Japanese
Answer:
A. to capture bases from which to bomb the Japanese home islands
Explanation:
In a sense, yes, but also no. The answers are half right and half incorrect.
The American's campaign against the Japanese saw a island-hopping strategy, in which the US took over key islands from the Japanese, which either 1) cut off the supply lines to other smaller islands, making the Japanese troops stationed there void and ineffective, or 2) taking islands for their own strategic value. It is important to note that throughout this entire campaign, the only nation that was taken that was not strategic was the Philippines. The only reason why General McArthur "visited" the island was because he promised the people he would be back to liberate them (following the fall of the Philippines).
The strategic value of each island taken typically fell under one of these sectors. 1) The island cuts off other islands, 2) The island has a air field. If the island is close enough or is in the middle of the ocean, it was generally taken, either because it has an airfield already, or has the means in which one can be created on there. Refueling sites & landing strips were then created, so that less planes had to ditch out in sea if they ran out of fuel.
Answer:
A. capture bases from which to bomb the Japanese home islands
Explanation:
I just got it right on the quiz.
Help in your own words
How would you improve our educational system?
One of the greatest shortcomings of the American educational system is the amount of pressure that students exert to do well in school so that they can get into a good university. Teachers sometimes give so much more work that I can't learn in a way that I enjoy what they are teaching me so that I can have that knowledge forever and not like some teachers give a lot of homework no matter how much pressure they put on the students.
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What do compromise, persuasion, negotiation, and consensus building all have in common?
when it comes to what they have in common, those words got to do with communication
9. Why did the Anti-Federalists insist that the Constitution include a Bill of Rights? *
1 pc
A. They wanted to protect the people from a powerful government.
B. They feared the state governments would interfere with managing the country.
C. They feared the central government would enter into a dangerous foriegn alliance.
D. They wanted to test the amendment process before agreeing to a new form of
government.
Which event caused the Hundred Years' War?
O Philip VI of France took English land.
O Edward III stole land from the French.
Edward III died before becoming king of France.
O Philip VI claimed to be the rightful king of England.
Answer:
B: Edward III stole land from the French.
Explanation:
Its basic cause was a dynastic quarrel that originated when the conquest of England by William of Normandy created a state lying on both sides of the English Channel. In the 14th cent. the English kings held the duchy of Guienne in France; they resented paying homage to the French kings, and they feared the increasing control exerted by the French crown over its great feudal vassals. The immediate causes of the Hundred Years War were the dissatisfaction of Edward III of England with the nonfulfillment by Philip VI of France of his pledges to restore a part of Guienne taken by Charles IV; the English attempts to control Flanders, an important market for English wool and a source of cloth; and Philip's support of Scotland against England.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
he stole land from the french.
What did Luther argue about priests?
Answer:
Luther was ordained to the priesthood in 1507. He came to reject several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church; in particular, he disputed the view on indulgences. Luther proposed an academic discussion of the practice and efficacy of indulgences in his Ninety-five Theses of 1517.
Explanation:
Where does a bill go once it has been approved by the Senate?
to committee
to the House
to the president
to lobbyists
What was life like for enslaved labor on plantations?
Answer:
Life on the fields meant working sunup to sundown six days a week and having food sometimes not suitable for an animal to eat. Plantation slaves lived in small shacks with a dirt floor and little or no furniture. Life on large plantations with a cruel overseer was oftentimes the worst.
Explanation:
Answer:
please give me the crown!
In the early 19th century, most enslaved men and women worked on large agricultural plantations as house servants or field hands. Life for enslaved men and women was brutal; they were subject to repression, harsh punishments, and strict racial policing.
Explanation:
Large plantations had field hands and house servants. House servants performed tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and driving, while the field hands labored for up to 20 hours a day clearing land, planting seed, and harvesting crops. Although enslaved men and women sometimes were able to exercise a degree of autonomy in their work—such as on rice plantations in South Carolina—field hands typically worked in a gang-labor system, under which large groups of enslaved laborers toiled under the supervision of an overseer.
The division of labor on most plantations was gender-based, with women typically in charge of duties such as sewing, cooking, quilting, cleaning the house, supervising the children, and serving as midwives—though many enslaved women worked in the fields as well.
Brutality and resistance
Life for most enslaved men and women was brutal and harsh. They were frequently separated from their family members because most slaveowners had no compunction about splitting up families in order to improve their own financial situation.
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Which detail from the setting leads Father and the man to
communicate?
A . the broken-down horseless carriage
B . the gray, wintry day
C . the man’s cheerful-looking face
D . the horse, Red Rabbit
Answer:
The broken-down horseless carriage.
Explanation:
I don't really have an explanation, though I'm pretty sure it's that.