Answer:
The correct answer is C. A synagogue is a Jewish place of worship and teaching.
Explanation:
The word Synagogue means "gathering place". Therefore, a synagogue is a Jewish gathering place for worship and religious study.
Synagogues have been built in all sorts of styles and sizes. In traditional synagogues, there are often just twelve windows to symbolize the twelve Jewish tribes. A synagogue is by no means a necessity for a Jewish service, which can be held almost anywhere.
Each synagogue has a Bimah (reading pulpit) and an Aron Hakodesh, a cabinet where the Torah scrolls are stored. A synagogue is always built so that Aaron Hakodesh faces east, facing Jerusalem.
Populations are shrinking due to poor health care and high rates of disease.
B.
Populations are staying about the same, as the number of people moving from Africa offsets growth due to childbirth.
C.
Populations in sub-Saharan Africa are rising, but growth rates are slower than the world average.
D.
Populations in sub-Saharan Africa are rising quickly, as fertility rates are among the highest in the world.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The correct one is D- Populations are growing quickly, as fertility rates are among the highest in the world.
You don't have to believe me but I chose A and got it wrong.
Answer:
The Rosenbergs, who were convicted of providing bomb secrets to the Russians, were executed.
Explanation:
Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Greenglass Rosenberg were an American couple that was executed in the electric chair for espionage in favor of the Soviet Union.
Julius Rosenberg was an engineer and worked at the Los Alamos Nuclear Research Center, where the United States had assembled some of the world's best physicists. In 1950, Senator McCarthy announced that the Soviet nuclear test was evidence of communist spies everywhere in the United States. Early in the morning of July 17, 1950, the FBI knocked on the door of Rosenberg's, where Julius was arrested. Later in that year, Ethel was also arrested. The court considered that they had provided very important and sensitive information to the Soviet Union on the production of a hydrogen bomb.