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hich of the following is a reason why historians may want to consider opinions as well as facts reported by a source?
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.
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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.
must anwser BY 11.00 MT
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Ms. Sue
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I hate peaple
is it b
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Ms. Sue
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I hate peaple
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BAKUGO!!
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Kitten
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
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
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Anonymous
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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
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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
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Caleb Ranson
Are you sure number 6 is d?
I think it is a.
I think it is a.
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can someone from Connexus put in the answer?
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Calypso Z.
yes i can
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Calypso Z.
I am here to solve this problem 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,
âš 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,
âš WARNING THIS IS ONLY FOR CONNECTIONS ACADEMY!!!
Answered by
Owl hoot hoot
Calypso did you take the test and these where the answers?
Answered by
Calypso Z.
Yes i did and the answers are below the numbers.
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Owl hoot hoot
Ok tysm!
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Calypso Z.
Remember this is only for connections academy.
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Calypso Z.
You should get this right and the other 3 is type in.
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Calypso Z.
Wait whos your social studies teacher and if it is not Ms.Vela
then you can copy my type in well if your from San Antonio if you aren't the just edit the last type in.\
Here,
first type in..
The government in a mixed economy makes some economic decisions. They pass laws so the consumer’s rights are protected. Also, the taxation and spending make services and jobs. As a result, the economic growth is influenced.
second type in...
Two factors make seasons. First, the tilt of Earth makes sunlight move north and south of the Equator as the year continues. Second, the orbit affects how much daylight and night time there is. As a result, it makes events like winter and summer solstice.
third type in (the one you might need to edit)
I live in San Antonio, Texas, and it is 304 years old. The population is about 2,413,000. It has different weathers rainy, sunny, and windy, and the landscape is full of houses and buildings. In addition, we use trees to make houses. People move around using cars. Finally, it is 1 hr 19 min (79.6 mi) away from the capital of Texas. I used movement, region, location, interaction, and place when I described where I live.
then you can copy my type in well if your from San Antonio if you aren't the just edit the last type in.\
Here,
first type in..
The government in a mixed economy makes some economic decisions. They pass laws so the consumer’s rights are protected. Also, the taxation and spending make services and jobs. As a result, the economic growth is influenced.
second type in...
Two factors make seasons. First, the tilt of Earth makes sunlight move north and south of the Equator as the year continues. Second, the orbit affects how much daylight and night time there is. As a result, it makes events like winter and summer solstice.
third type in (the one you might need to edit)
I live in San Antonio, Texas, and it is 304 years old. The population is about 2,413,000. It has different weathers rainy, sunny, and windy, and the landscape is full of houses and buildings. In addition, we use trees to make houses. People move around using cars. Finally, it is 1 hr 19 min (79.6 mi) away from the capital of Texas. I used movement, region, location, interaction, and place when I described where I live.
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Owl hoot hoot
Do you know the answer for 21? Don’t tell me your typed answer I just wanna know what the answer is so I don’t copy you?
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Owl hoot hoot
Oh I didn’t see the typed answer before sorry
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Owl hoot hoot
My teacher is Mrs Bell
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Owl hoot hoot
Where did you get the answer for the first typed question because I checked my lessons and couldn’t find them any where?
Answered by
Calypso Z.
I just copied someone's work from 2019 so my teacher wouldn't realize and i had to make some adjustments to make it look like 2022. Sorry for the late reply!
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Owl hoot hoot
Ohh ok also its fine
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Owl hoot hoot
I’m writhing the last one but for my town lol
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Owl hoot hoot
Tysm Calypso I owe you my lifee
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