Considering your current mode of education, outline at least one way that your learning needs could be met more effectively.

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Answer 1
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Answer: Believe in your self

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Even if everyone is against you because at the end you will win.

;)


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Who was sentenced to jail in 1894 for helping to impede US mail delivery?

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Eugene V. Debs was jailed 

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It is D. Eugene Debs

Explanation:

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In the case Plessy vs. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that "separate but equal" was constitutional. True
False

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true. it was ruled that blacks and whites could be expected to go to separate places as long as they were equal

The treaty of paris gave control if the philippines to

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The treaty of Paris gave control of the Philippines to the United States. 

the U.S.A

The US made a payment of $20 million Spain for the Philippines ,Guam, Cuba and ,Puerto Rico. In1898

How were the explorers able to travel such great distances?

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They might have used Boats, ships and depending on time even cars.

How did Judaism differ from other faiths of the same time period?

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It focused on monotheism instead of polytheism.



Judaism, as we know it today, evolved over a period of centuries, from the polytheistic religion that we now know the early Hebrews followed. There were several key points in the development of Judaism, and the distinctive features of Judaism vary according to time. 

In spite of the biblical Exodus tradition, scholars say that the Hebrew people were actually Canaanites who migrated internally and peacefully from the rich coastal cities into the hitherto sparsely populated hinterland. As Canaanites, or former Canaanites, they inherited the gods of their forebears. Thus the first stage of Hebrew belief was polytheistic. Mark S. Smith (The Early History of God: Yahweh and the Other Deities in Ancient Israel) says that according to the available evidence, Israelite religion in its earliest form did not contrast markedly with the religions of its Levantine neighbours in either number or configuration of deities. Keel and Uehlinger (Gods, Goddesses and Images of God in Ancient Israel) describe hundreds of artefacts found in Israel and Judah throughout the entire monarchical period, showing that polytheism was ubiquitous in the region throughout the period. 

Perhaps in the seventh century BCE, the official religion of Judah probably became monolatrous, although the people themselves remained polytheistic until the Babylonian Exile. Archaeological evidence shows that divine images ceased to be used during the late monarchy, suggesting that this was the period during which Judaism began to be differentiated as opposed to the use of idols. The one important exception is that figurines of a fertility goddess continue to be found in homes, right up to the time of the Exile. 

Monotheistic Judaism is generally believed to have taken hold during the Babylonian Exile, although a minority opinion among scholars is that polytheism continued to some extent well beyond this time. It is during the Babylonian Exile that new concepts such as angels, Satan, heaven and, for a period, hell were introduced to Judaism. 

The religion of the period that follows is generally known as Second Temple Judaism. This shared many rituals with the past and with neighbouring countries, including animal sacrifices, however child sacrifice to God had certainly ceased. 

The destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 CE brought Second Temple Judaism to an end. The Pharisees evolved Judaism, to become the Rabbinic Judaism we know today. This was the beginning of 

Which one of the following statements is accurate for the Articles of Confederation? A. Interstate commerce could be regulated.
B. There was no president.
C. There was only one central court.
D. Each state could veto a presidential decision

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The correct answer is B) There was no president.

The statement that is accurate for the Articles of Confederation is "there was no president."

On November 15, 1777, the Articles of Confederation were adopted by the Continental Congress as the first Constitution of the United States. The ratification of the Articles happened until March 1781. Under the Articles of Confederation, the States remained sovereign and could collect taxes. The central government remained weak and was based on Congress. Congress could not collect taxes, and if needed money, it had to ask the states for it.

Which one of the following statements is accurate for the Articles of Confederation?

D. Each state could veto a presidential decisiĆ³n