What invention increased crop yields and made soil more porous?

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Answer: The Plow invention increased crop yields and made soil more porous
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The plow ** is the correct answer

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True are false an association of all workers in given industry is called trade union

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True.  When a group of workers in a certain industry band together, they form a union.  This way they will be able to gain a voice where they can express their feelings and views on issues affecting their performance at the workplace. They protect the rights of workers and strive to improve worker conditions.

Which of the following is not a biblical symbol? . A. the Garden of Eden. B. the forbidden fruit. C. Faith's pink ribbon. D. Noah's ark

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C. Faith's pink ribbon

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The ribbons are a symbol of innocence and purity but from the short story "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It was worn by the character wife, Faith.

It's C it's kind of obvious but then again i am Christian but every one knows about Noah's ark and the forbidden fruit but the garden of eden is a little hard sorry I'm rambling it's C

The Supreme Court is most likely to be accused of judicial activism in cases involving?voting rights
the seventh amendment
protection of individual rights
executive privilege

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The Supreme Court is most likely to be accused of judicial activism in cases involving:  protection of individual rights.

Writing for the conservative group, The Heritage Foundation, Elizabeth Slattery defines judicial activism as "w
hen judges fail to apply the Constitution or laws impartially according to their original public meaning, regardless of the outcome, or do not follow binding precedent of a higher court and instead decide the case based on personal preference."

Cases involving individual rights are likely to elicit charges of judicial activism because the Constitution does not spell out each and every sort of right citizens may have.  New questions come up that were not considered or specified at the time the Constitution was written.  For instance, Roe v. Wade (1973) addressed the question of abortion and an individual's right to privacy.  Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) addressed the legality of same-sex marriage.  Both are cases of individual rights, where the Constitution did not give direct instruction on the issues at stake.  The decisions on those issues, to allow abortion and to allow same-sex marriage, both are criticized by conservatives as instances of judicial activism.

The correct answer is C) protection of individual rights.

The Supreme Court is most likely to be accused of judicial activism in cases involving the protection of individual rights.

Throughout the history of the Supreme Court and a large number of cases it reviews on a yearly basis, the ones that refer to the protection of individual rights have caused controversy because many people have accused the Court of judicial activism.

There is a long list of these cases such as Plessy v. Ferguson of 1896, Dred Scott v. Sandford of 1857, Morgan v. Virginia of 1946, Hernández v. Texas of 1854, or Regents of the University of California v. Bakke of 1978, among many others.

Which of the following can be concluded from the map above?Significant numbers of both Christians and Muslims populated the Ottoman Empire at the start of the 17th century.

Most of the residents of Ireland in 1600 were Anglican.

Islam still had a strong presence in Spain at the start of the 17th century.

Significant numbers of both Christians and Muslims populated Lithuania at the start of the 17th century.

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Answer: Significant numbers of both Christians and Muslims populated the Ottoman Empire at the start of the 17th century.

The map shows that there were significant numbers of both Christians (in particular, Catholics, Lutherans, Calvinists and Orthodox Christian) and Muslims living in the Ottoman Empire at the start of the 17th century. This most likely gave rise to a multicultural society.

Answer: "Significant numbers of both Christians and Muslims populated the Ottoman Empire at the start of the 17th century."

Forty-eight percent of the world’s population suffers from a lack of basic __________, or adequate conditions for public health.A.

sanitation
B.

nutrition
C.

medication
D.

population

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The correct answer is: A) Sanitation

Sanitation refers to the conditions that relate to public health, including the provision of clean drinking water as well as sewage disposal. The lack of basic sanitation leads to numerous problems. One of the most important is the death of thousands of children, over 525,000 of them dye every year because of diarrheal disease according to the World Health Organization.

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As a result of the Great Leap Forward, _____.

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China tried to make a transition agricultural to industrial economy during this period. However, the production marks fell short and it resulted into economic crises as crops failed and floods threatened the countryside.  They fell back to agriculture to solve the problem.