What year were mouse traps invented?

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Answer: The "Little Nipper," a prototype for the standard spring-loaded snapping device you might immediately think of when asked to imagine a mousetrap, was invented by James Henry Atkinson in 1897. It's simple: flat wooden base, wire fastenings, spring trap.Mar 28, 2011 it was a prototype but James Henry Atkinson, an ironmonger  invented the design that we are familiar w/ today he is most famous for is his mousetrap (GB 13277 of 1899). So i'd say 1899 

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Which statements about the influence of the Christian church on daily life in the Middle Ages are true?Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
The church provided education, at first through monks and later at universities staffed by priests.

B.
The church made laws based on scripture and papal decisions, and tried lawbreakers in its own courts.

C.
The church encouraged people to discover and follow their own spiritual path wherever it might take them.

D.
The church donated all its property and wealth to landless peasants, so they might become self-sufficient.

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The answers are A) and B)

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A and B

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The Iran hostage situation occurred under which president? Nixon
Carter
Bush, Sr.
Ford

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The answer is Carter. After the fall of the Shah of Iran in 1979, the U.S. Embassy was takenover by Iranian students who were members of the Muslim Followers of the Imam’sLine and took 88 American diplomats hostages. This was due to the American support given to the Shah of Iran who fledto the U.S. The Americans attempted a rescue but it failed to the crash landingof the helicopters the rescue team.  Thehostages were later freed with the signing of the Algiers Accord. This causedCarter to lose the 1980 presidential elections and made the Ayatollah Khomeineia powerful figure in the Muslim world. This also resulted in U.S. sanctions against Iran.

Which of the following was an advantage held by the North during the Civil War? A. The North had more natural resources. B. The North was fighting to defend itself. C. Northern whites believed in the cause of ending slavery. D. The North had superior military leaders.

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Answer;
The biggest advantage that was held by the North during the civil war was the fact that the North had more natural resources.

Explanation;
Civil war was a war between the states, that was fought between the United states and the Confederate states of America, a collection of eleven southern states. 
The south lost the war because the North and Abraham Lincoln were determined to win it. They lost because they had inferior resources in every aspect of military personnel and equipment.
The biggest advantage that was held by the North during the Civil war was that the North was fighting to defend themselves. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "B". Since the North would be defending their territories during the Civil War, so they would not need a longer supply line while the Union would be attacking and they would need a bigger supply line. Bigger supply line meant that the time for the supply to reach would take long and the Union also had to keep the supply line safe. On the other hand, since the North would be fighting in friendly territories, so their shorter supply lines would be easier to defend.

Mark the statement correctly if it describes the geography of Mongolia and the surrounding regions.A.
The Gobi is northeast of Mongolia.

B.
The modern-day nation of Mongolia is landlocked.

C.
Mongolia--the homeland of the Mongols--is located in central Asia.
I think C is one. not sure about the others though.

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the answers are B.The modern-day nation of Mongolia is landlocked.
C.Mongolia--the homeland of the Mongols--is located in central Asia. A is wrong because the Gobi desert is to the south of mongolia. 

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The answers are B. and C.

Traditional gender roles were challenged in the 1920s byWomen wearing their hair short and smoking in public
Women serving in combat units in the military
Women’s advocacy for looser divorce laws
Women serving in leadership positions in major corporations

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Answer: Women wearing their hair short and smoking in public

Explanation: Young women with short hairstyles, cigarettes dangling from their painted lips, dancing to a live jazz band, explored new-found freedoms. No cultural symbol of the 1920s is more recognizable than the flapper. A young woman with a short “bob” hairstyle, cigarette dangling from her painted lips, dancing to a live jazz band. Flappers romped through the Roaring Twenties, enjoying the new freedoms ushered in by the end of the First World War and the dawn of a new era of prosperity, urbanism and consumerism, furthermore, the passage of the 19th Amendment, which finally gave women the vote. Women also joined the workforce in increasing numbers, participated actively in the nation’s new mass consumer culture, and enjoyed more freedom in their personal lives.

I NEED THIS DONE ASAP What made inland travel and trade difficult in Greece?
1: mountainous terrain
2: inland climate that was too hot and dry
3: monsoon rains that created a muddy landscape
4: desert-like landscape

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