Which river is the longest in the world? A. Nile B. Amazon C. Yellow D. Yangtze

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Answer 1
Answer: The longest river in the World is the Nile river. Followed by the Amazon river. 

Many says it is the Amazon river. But the actual truth is Nile river. 
Answer 2
Answer: The amazon river is the  the longest river in the world!! :)

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3. Mostly-ceremonial duties areassociated with which role?
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O Head of State
O Prime Minister
O Head of Government
O Commander in Chief

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Answer:

It is A Head Of State

Explanation:

I had an assignment in USA test prep and got it wrong because I picked c

Final answer:

The role most commonly associated with ceremonial duties is the 'Head of State'. While the 'Head of Government' or 'Prime Minister' are often the roles with the most practical power. The 'Commander in Chief' has mixed ceremonial and functional roles.

Explanation:

The role that is most associated with mostly ceremonial duties is the Head of State. In many systems of government, especially in parliamentary systems, the Head of State performs largely ceremonial roles while the Head of Government, often the Prime Minister, holds and exercises substantial power. The Head of State may have duties like cutting ribbons at opening ceremonies or attending state dinners. In contrast, roles such as the Prime Minister or the Head of Government are typically more involved in day-to-day governing, policy creation, and decision making. The Commander in Chief, usually associated with the role of the president in the United States, has both ceremonial and significant functional roles, including military authority.

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The Baltic nations are _____.
Belarus
Estonia
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The Baltic Nations are called so after the Baltic Sea - and they lie on the shore of Baltic Sea. Of the mentioned countries only Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia lie on the Baltic Sea- and they are the correct answer.

In fact, even though other countries lie on the Baltic too, only those three are called "the Baltic countries"

Answer:

The Baltic nations are:

-Estonia

-Latvia

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Under feudalism, which group was responsible for ruling different regions of a country? peasants
knights
lords
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The question is asking us which group was responsible for ruling different regions of a country under feudalism. In feudalism, the king was responsible for ruling the whole country - but not for the different regions specifically. The peasants were just working on land and were not responsible for anything. The knights were protecting the land, but not responsible for the governance. The correct answer is the lords- they were the administrators of the regions.

from the point of view of the inca people, what are some advantages of having an absolute ruler? what might be some disadvantages?

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I think for the Inca people the advantages and disadvantages of absolute rulers would be very similar to the pros and cons of Absolutism in Europe. Some advantages: You have a strong ruler people can get behind which means less internal conflict and more stability. You also have someone who can make decisions, like war declarations, undisputedly. This means if instability provides a short-lived opportunity to strike, the Sapa Inca would not have to spend too much time gathering troops and gaining support for war. This strong, central government might have been marginally advantageous when trying to fight off the Spanish.

Some disadvantages are, like in Europe, limited powers to the people. Essentially the people are repressed and the rulers words are law. Because the Sapa Inca is ruling with divine right ( as with absolute rulers in Europe) his words would also seem to be what God is telling the people to do.

Which geographic area had the most population and economic activity during the colonial period

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Latin America had the most population and economic activity during the colonial period.
The Spanish conquest of geographic area brought several vital changes to occupant society. Gold and silver from earth were shipped to Kingdom of Spaincreating it the strongest power in Europe.
The conquerors used Native Americans to farm the land and work the mines. This technique of forced labor was referred to as the eulogy system.