Asked by jazmine
                Which of the following is a reason why historians may want to consider opinions as well as facts reported by a source?
------=my answer
1. A.
A source that historians trust is likely to have true opinions.
B.
The opinions may provide clues to the source's feelings and possible bias.-------
C.
Examining opinions will reveal whether it is a primary or secondary source.
D.
The opinions will reveal the identity of the source.
Which of the following climate conditions would best support a tropical rain forest ecosystem?
A.
dry air and cold temperatures
B.
dry air and hot temperatures
C.
moist air and cold temperatures
D.
moist air and hot temperatures-----
            
        ------=my answer
1. A.
A source that historians trust is likely to have true opinions.
B.
The opinions may provide clues to the source's feelings and possible bias.-------
C.
Examining opinions will reveal whether it is a primary or secondary source.
D.
The opinions will reveal the identity of the source.
Which of the following climate conditions would best support a tropical rain forest ecosystem?
A.
dry air and cold temperatures
B.
dry air and hot temperatures
C.
moist air and cold temperatures
D.
moist air and hot temperatures-----
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Both are right.
    
                    Answered by
            jazmine
            
    Hi Ms.Sue im doing a social studies test and im really trying to get my grade up i have a F :( can you please help me with all of the questions if i tell you my answers and you can tell me if their right or wrong..please
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    I'll only help you with five answers.  Please post the five questions you're most unsure about.
    
                    Answered by
            jazmine
            
    1. Hip-hop began as a musical style in the United States decades ago. The Japanese have since developed their own version of hip-hop. This is an example of  
A. Migration
B. Acculturation
C. Assimilation
D. Cultural diffusion----
2. Which of these causes of migration is an example of a pull factor?
A.
warfare
B.
poverty
C.
job availability----
D.
an earthquake
3. How do countries seek to increase economic development?
A.
decrease education and increase tariffs
B.
invest in education and fund capital projects----
C.
decrease capital goods and increase tariffs
D.
restrict tariffs and reduce education
4. Which of the following correctly pairs a branch of the U.S. government and its power?
A.
legislative: interprets laws
B.
executive: makes laws----
C.
executive: enforces laws
D.
judicial: enforces laws
5. Examine the map.
A world map of latitude and longitude lines is shown. The lines of latitude start at zero at the center of the map, crossing through portions of South America, Africa, and South Asia, and move both north and south from the line marked zero in twenty degree increments, ending in 80 degrees north running just above Alaska, Canada, and Russia and 80 degrees south crossing Antarctica. The lines of longitude start at zero at the center of the map, crossing through portions of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica, and move both east and west in twenty-degree increments, ending in 180 degrees, which runs through the Pacific Ocean. The lines of latitude that run through North America are as follows: 20 degrees runs through the southern portion of Mexico, 40 degrees runs through the southern portion of the United States, from California to the Mid-Atlantic States. 60 degrees runs through the southern portion of Alaska, then through the middle of Canada. The lines of longitude that run through North America are as follows: 80 degrees runs through the very eastern edge of Canada and Maine. 100 degrees runs through the eastern portion of Canada and through the central portion of the United States, just west of the Great Lakes. 120 degrees runs through central Canada and the western portion of the United States, around the Rocky Mountains. 140 degrees runs through a portion of western Canada. 160 degrees runs through the western portion of Alaska.
Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The map shows that the location of 20 degrees south latitude, 20 degrees east longitude, is on the continent of .
A. Africa
B. Antarctica
C. Asia
D. Australia----
    
A. Migration
B. Acculturation
C. Assimilation
D. Cultural diffusion----
2. Which of these causes of migration is an example of a pull factor?
A.
warfare
B.
poverty
C.
job availability----
D.
an earthquake
3. How do countries seek to increase economic development?
A.
decrease education and increase tariffs
B.
invest in education and fund capital projects----
C.
decrease capital goods and increase tariffs
D.
restrict tariffs and reduce education
4. Which of the following correctly pairs a branch of the U.S. government and its power?
A.
legislative: interprets laws
B.
executive: makes laws----
C.
executive: enforces laws
D.
judicial: enforces laws
5. Examine the map.
A world map of latitude and longitude lines is shown. The lines of latitude start at zero at the center of the map, crossing through portions of South America, Africa, and South Asia, and move both north and south from the line marked zero in twenty degree increments, ending in 80 degrees north running just above Alaska, Canada, and Russia and 80 degrees south crossing Antarctica. The lines of longitude start at zero at the center of the map, crossing through portions of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica, and move both east and west in twenty-degree increments, ending in 180 degrees, which runs through the Pacific Ocean. The lines of latitude that run through North America are as follows: 20 degrees runs through the southern portion of Mexico, 40 degrees runs through the southern portion of the United States, from California to the Mid-Atlantic States. 60 degrees runs through the southern portion of Alaska, then through the middle of Canada. The lines of longitude that run through North America are as follows: 80 degrees runs through the very eastern edge of Canada and Maine. 100 degrees runs through the eastern portion of Canada and through the central portion of the United States, just west of the Great Lakes. 120 degrees runs through central Canada and the western portion of the United States, around the Rocky Mountains. 140 degrees runs through a portion of western Canada. 160 degrees runs through the western portion of Alaska.
Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The map shows that the location of 20 degrees south latitude, 20 degrees east longitude, is on the continent of .
A. Africa
B. Antarctica
C. Asia
D. Australia----
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    4 and 5 are wrong.
    
                    Answered by
            jazmine
            
    so would that make 4. d 
and 5. b
    
and 5. b
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    No.  Both are still wrong.  I've checked two of your guesses.  You're on your own now.  Please do not post these questions again.
    
                    Answered by
            Warrior Cat Lover
            
    But were the other three correct?
    
                    Answered by
            Love 
            
    So what is going on because I don't get it
    
                    Answered by
            Pff
            
    Suck on these answers if your from connexus
1. core, mantle, crust
2. b
3. evaporation and precipitation
4. b
5.a
6.d
7.c
8. Governments have the right...
9.a
10.b
11.c
12.a
13.cultural diffusion
14.c
15.d
16.b
17.c
18.a
19.b
20.Africa
21.idk
22.idk
23.idk
24.idk
(THESE IDK's are paragraph boring stuff)
If haters decided to just change these answers or think that im wrong, THEY are wrong. For a little proof i got a 28% on this Test and I reread the answers as long as i can. I SWEAR to you these answers are correct. If not, just dislike this thing.
    
1. core, mantle, crust
2. b
3. evaporation and precipitation
4. b
5.a
6.d
7.c
8. Governments have the right...
9.a
10.b
11.c
12.a
13.cultural diffusion
14.c
15.d
16.b
17.c
18.a
19.b
20.Africa
21.idk
22.idk
23.idk
24.idk
(THESE IDK's are paragraph boring stuff)
If haters decided to just change these answers or think that im wrong, THEY are wrong. For a little proof i got a 28% on this Test and I reread the answers as long as i can. I SWEAR to you these answers are correct. If not, just dislike this thing.
                    Answered by
            ABCYA
            
    DUDE I GOT 100%!
    
                    Answered by
            PrincessJay
            
    You're right.  The paragraphs are boring, but also the most important part.  But, THANK YOU Pff for the answers!  😊😉 
    
                    Answered by
            PrincessJay
            
    Sorry you got a 28% on your test.  You're not the first.  I've been in Connections for 4 years and this is the first year I haven't gotten a 17% at least one time on a unit test!
    
                    Answered by
            Peter Griffin
            
    yeeeeeeeeaaaaa =3
    
                    Answered by
            LOL surprise
            
    These answers are golden. Thanks
    
                    Answered by
            qvhawrg3lbulaegwkr
            
    whats the answer to question 23
    
                    Answered by
            ;O
            
    ohhhh the paragraph stuff is the things teachers  grade.... omg oof
    
                    Answered by
            cat
            
    ty
    
                    Answered by
            stop this
            
    why are you guys cheating stop posting the answers to these questions and figure it out on your own
i hate cheaters like you guys so stop
    
i hate cheaters like you guys so stop
                    Answered by
            stop this
            
    whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
    
                    Answered by
            V・ᴥ・V
            
    OK first of all stop this, you need to mind your own business, also if we want to cheat let us cheat, were not saying you have to, AND your not the boss of anybody here.
    
                    Answered by
            WaffleMan
            
    I love this website now :)
    
                    Answered by
            Cookies
            
    Thanks for the answers Pff. 😁
    
                    Answered by
            pearson conexus user
            
    heres some answers these answers are all that i know though...
1. D
2. B
3. Having a mixed economy means it is a privately owned businesses and the government both play important roles. For example, to protect the public and to preserve private enterprise, to help control and regulate the means of production.
4. core, mantel ,crust.
11. governments should protect rights of all citizens.
    
1. D
2. B
3. Having a mixed economy means it is a privately owned businesses and the government both play important roles. For example, to protect the public and to preserve private enterprise, to help control and regulate the means of production.
4. core, mantel ,crust.
11. governments should protect rights of all citizens.
                    Answered by
            jason
            
    ms sue answer what i think this is
    
                    Answered by
            jason
            
    hip-hop began as a musical style in the United States decades ago. The Japanese have since developed their own version of hip-hop. This is an example of assimilation---  migration, accusation, cultureal diffusion 
--- is what i think the answer is
    
--- is what i think the answer is
                    Answered by
            Rachael - Connexus
            
    I only got 23 questions, not 24. But I trust you!
    
                    Answered by
            ・ᴥ・
            
    Thanks so much for the answers it helps a lot <3
    
                    Answered by
            Mr.Nye
            
    PFF is wrong
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    Same waffle man so much drama
    
                    Answered by
            ggs
            
    pff they may be correct but they are only correct to u and like 30 others because the answers move abcd they change there  answers
    
                    Answered by
            Bruh
            
    'stop this' What are you doing on this site then? Your only making yourself look dimb. No one cares what you hate or think, your opinion doesnt mean anything. Go drown a fish or something, how about you STOP living?
    
                    Answered by
            Calypso Z.
            
    Hi! Here are the answers for Unit 2 Lesson 13 Introduction to Geography Unit Test. I promise 100% it is correct. (For 6th grade Connections Academy)
1. Study the diagram. Drag each term into the correct box.
Layer 1: Core
Layer 2: Mantle
Layer 3: Crust
2. Which of the following is a reason why historians may want to consider opinions as well as facts reported by a source?
B. The opinions may provide clues to the source's feelings and possible bias.
3. The water cycle includes
evaporation and precipitation.
4. How are equal-area projections of Earth inaccurate?
B. Directions and the shapes of the landmasses are distorted.
5. What causes earthquakes?
A. Blocks of crust slide against one another, often at plate boundaries.
6. If the demand for a good or service increases, how will prices affect supply?
A. Rising prices will boost supply.
7. Which of the following climate conditions would best support a tropical rain forest ecosystem?
D. moist air and hot temperatures
8. Which is a right that both citizens and non-citizens in the U.S. share?
B. the right to religious freedom
9. Hip-hop began as a musical style in the United States decades ago. The Japanese have since developed their own version of hip-hop. This is an example of...
cultural diffusion
10. Which is the difference between a renewable resource and a nonrenewable resource?
D. A renewable resource can be replaced in the near future, and a nonrenewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes.
11. Which of these causes of migration is an example of a pull factor?
C. job availability
12. How do countries seek to increase economic development?
B. invest in education and fund capital projects
13. Which of the following correctly pairs a branch of the U.S. government and its power?
C. executive: enforces laws
14. Which of the following is an example of the relationship between culture and geography?
A. A civilization isolated by mountains develops its own language.
15. Which field of research answers questions about how people lived in different places and times by focusing on human development and culture?
B. anthropology
16. The map shows that the location of 20 degrees south latitude, 20 degrees east longitude, is on the continent of...
Africa
17. Which is one duty of U.S. citizens?
A. to vote in elections
18. Which of these is an example of cooperation between cultures?
B. several official languages
19. Which is an example of an institution basic to all societies?
A. government
20. How do direct and representative democracies differ?
A. In a direct democracy, people vote on issues themselves.
Thank you,
@Abro,
⚠WARNING THIS IS ONLY FOR CONNECTIONS ACADEMY!!!
    
1. Study the diagram. Drag each term into the correct box.
Layer 1: Core
Layer 2: Mantle
Layer 3: Crust
2. Which of the following is a reason why historians may want to consider opinions as well as facts reported by a source?
B. The opinions may provide clues to the source's feelings and possible bias.
3. The water cycle includes
evaporation and precipitation.
4. How are equal-area projections of Earth inaccurate?
B. Directions and the shapes of the landmasses are distorted.
5. What causes earthquakes?
A. Blocks of crust slide against one another, often at plate boundaries.
6. If the demand for a good or service increases, how will prices affect supply?
A. Rising prices will boost supply.
7. Which of the following climate conditions would best support a tropical rain forest ecosystem?
D. moist air and hot temperatures
8. Which is a right that both citizens and non-citizens in the U.S. share?
B. the right to religious freedom
9. Hip-hop began as a musical style in the United States decades ago. The Japanese have since developed their own version of hip-hop. This is an example of...
cultural diffusion
10. Which is the difference between a renewable resource and a nonrenewable resource?
D. A renewable resource can be replaced in the near future, and a nonrenewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes.
11. Which of these causes of migration is an example of a pull factor?
C. job availability
12. How do countries seek to increase economic development?
B. invest in education and fund capital projects
13. Which of the following correctly pairs a branch of the U.S. government and its power?
C. executive: enforces laws
14. Which of the following is an example of the relationship between culture and geography?
A. A civilization isolated by mountains develops its own language.
15. Which field of research answers questions about how people lived in different places and times by focusing on human development and culture?
B. anthropology
16. The map shows that the location of 20 degrees south latitude, 20 degrees east longitude, is on the continent of...
Africa
17. Which is one duty of U.S. citizens?
A. to vote in elections
18. Which of these is an example of cooperation between cultures?
B. several official languages
19. Which is an example of an institution basic to all societies?
A. government
20. How do direct and representative democracies differ?
A. In a direct democracy, people vote on issues themselves.
Thank you,
@Abro,
⚠WARNING THIS IS ONLY FOR CONNECTIONS ACADEMY!!!
                    Answered by
            it it right
            
    hhmm
    
                    Answered by
            PLease
            
    Can anybody do answer 21, 22, and 23?
    
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