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Chemistry is important not only for understanding the natural processes studied by scientists and other professionals in the life, earth, and material sciences, but it plays a crucial role in our industrial development.
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how do you solve the equation 9x -5y =4 my answer is y=9/5 + 4/5 is this correct if so, i's having problems making a table of values.
how do you solve the equation 9x -5y =4 my answer is y=9/5 + 4/5 is this correct if so, i'm having problems making a table of values.
thanks for your help. since the answer is a fraction y=9x/5-4/5, is it possible to create a table of values. for instance if I use -4 9(4)/5 - 4/5 36/5 - 4/5 7.25-4/5 =3.25/5 or .65
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T is wrong trust me 1.B 2.B 3.A
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4 is b I went with c but its wrong trust me I promise I wish I could take a picture but I cant
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Its basically asking what other substance would affect water at it's boiling point?
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then its d?
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online. So is it a and d?
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a and c
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the first one is supposed to be it led to development in religion
a and d
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Some groups who had migrated up the rift from Africa had wound up turning east. On the site of present-day Iraq, they discovered a favorable location for settlement called Mesopotamia. The Tigris and Euphrates rivers that flowed through the land deposited such rich soil that historians have named the region the Fertile Crescent. The first agricultural revolution took root in Mesopotamia as early as 9000 BC. Mesopotamia became noted for its grain production. Humans progressed from being food gatherers to food producers. They learned how to grow wild foods from seeds. They began figuring out the best time to plant their crops and how much rain to expect, and adapting to environmental factors like floods or droughts. The easiest way to clear the land was the “slash and burn” technique. Farmers readied the land for planting crops by burning off existing vegetation. But after a few years, the nutrients of the soil became depleted. The farmers would move on to new territory to begin the cycle again. Eventually, farmers learned to replace soil nutrients with fertilizers. This enabled them to remain in permanent locations working the same fields. Humans also began to domesticate animals. From the start, humans and dogs had bonded. The earliest humans used dogs as hunting companions. One site in Siberia held fossilized remains of dogs from 30,000 years ago. The humans who buried them left evidence suggesting they considered these animals to be special. Dogs were easy to domesticate, but it was 9000 BC before humans domesticated other animals. Keeping herds of sheep, goats, pigs, and cattle ensured a steady supply of meat, dairy products, leather, and wool.  The switch to agriculture had some negative consequences. People relied on a narrower variety of foods. Diets became less nutritious than in the hunting-gathering days. In grain-producing regions, diets were poorly balanced and too high in starches. Farming was also a laborious way of life. As a result, many people sought a middle ground between foraging and farming. Raising livestock provided an alternative. But flocks of farm animals sometimes grazed the grasslands down to the roots. Then the herders were forced to move around in search of more pasture land. Some herdsmen adapted by limiting their flocks to fewer animals.
I think it might be b but I'm not sure
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its asking which ones are true and which are false
is 4 false as well
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oh the one that your saying is 4 then
so 1 2 and 3 are true and 4 is false?
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let me go back and read
so I know 1 is true
I think 1 and 3 is true and 2 is false
no wait 1 is true and 2,3 are false
I read the text again and I think its 1,2 true and 3 is false
no lol it was right its in my text
hahaha I took long because the text is long and I couldn't find the answers.
why did you say you disagree when it was the right answer? and yeah next time ill check before I write it down.
I think 1,2,3 are true and 4 is false
can you tell me which ones you agree with
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my choices are 2,3,4 are true and 1 is false 1,2 are true and 3,4 are false 3,4 are true and 1,2 are false 1,3,4 are true and 2 is false
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my choices are 2,3,4 are true and 1 is false 1,2 are true and 3,4 are false 3,4 are true and 1,2 are false 1,3,4 are true and 2 is false
I think it might be 1,2,3 are true and 4 is false
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so its a and b?
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I think its 1,3 are true and 2,4 are false
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no ms.sue it says they did care for the poor and the sick
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I think its 1,2,3 are true and 4 is false
because of what Ms. Sue said
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During wartime, one culture often attempts to resist the influence of another culture. Yet even when an enemy culture is demonized, its cultural traits may break through political and social prejudices. As a relatively recent example, American soldiers in World War II were taught to demonize the Japanese enemy. After the war, however, American soldiers brought back Japanese objects in such abundance that by the 1950s the Japanese style surfaced in American home décor and commercial-art design. The crusaders experienced a similar impulse to purchase or plunder exotic objects to show their acquaintances back home. They returned with intricate Muslim metalwork and glassware. The Arabic design and craftsmanship influenced European craftsmen, who adopted the techniques into their own products. One unexpected influence was the cuisine of the Near East. Crusaders returned to Europe with a new taste for such spices as ginger, pepper, and cumin. These new flavorings altered the cuisine of Europe and expanded the Western art of cooking. Nadezhda Bolotina/Shutterstock The Church of Our Lady of Sablon in Brussels, Belgium, offers an example of medieval church spires influenced by Islamic architecture. The Crusades occurred during a time of increasing literacy. The result was an upsurge in written accounts left by the knights who fought these wars. No previous era had generated so many personal narratives. Muslim literature also expanded during the Crusades. The Arab tradition of documentation encouraged numerous Muslim writers to record their experiences interacting with the infidels. Arab historians wrote extensive chronicles of each Crusade. Similarly, the first crusaders influenced Arab architecture when they rebuilt Jerusalem. Saladin had a citadel built in Cairo that featured a bell tower, a Western feature previously unseen in the Arab Empire. Conversely, European church design began to incorporate spires into its architecture, perhaps inspired by Islamic minarets. Even now, a tourist to either area can see an array of overlapping styles of architecture.
The Crusades arose at a time when constant bickering among European nobles had caused deep divisions throughout the Holy Roman Empire. The Church may have been unaware of the social ramifications when it called for the upper classes to fight in the Crusades. This call to action siphoned off many of the quick-tempered noblemen who had created the political rifts. Directing their attention to the struggle in the Holy Land channeled their energies in ways that were politically beneficial to the Church. Showing merit in battle allowed them to prove their superiority without causing more friction at home. The fractious kingdoms of Europe became a unified empire. This was equally true on the Muslim side of the conflict. The Arab world, wracked by infighting between the Sunni and Shiite factions of Islam, was divided during the First Crusade. At first, most Arabs thought the invading crusaders were simply Byzantine mercenaries on a looting spree. Arabs did not realize the Christian attacks were part of a holy war. But the crusaders continued to travel down the seacoast and attack cities until they sacked and seized Jerusalem. The fall of Jerusalem was an awakening for the arguing Muslims. They understood the Christian agenda was to claim the Near East as their own. Muslims ceased their quarreling and united against a common enemy. In Europe, the Crusades reestablished the authority of the Roman Catholic papacy at a critical time. In AD 1078, the pope had engaged in a power struggle with the Holy Roman Emperor. This earthly controversy had tarnished the papacy. But the Crusades reinforced the image of the Catholic Church as a powerful and divinely inspired force. Further, the Byzantine emperor had appealed for the Western Church’s aid. This gave Pope Urban II an opportunity to reunite the separated halves of the Church. However, the Crusades gave the Church a means to engage in politically motivated vendettas at home. The Crusades that Pope Innocent III called against the Cathars in France and the non-Catholic Christians of the Baltic region were holy wars against competing sects of Christianity. These groups were not threatening Europe; they simply threatened the Church’s position as Europe’s sole spiritual leader. The Church’s misuse of its power eroded its spiritual authority among its disillusioned members. Christian believers suffered a crisis of faith that made them question their spiritual values. This self-analysis led to the humanist philosophy of the Enlightenment and brought about the religious restructuring of the Protestant Reformation. Marzolino/Shutterstock This illustration of Knights Templar was published in the 1844 Magasin Pittoresque, Paris. The Crusades fueled the collapse of the rigid feudal system. This change gave people more social mobility and some freedom to choose their lifestyles. An individual was no longer confined to a particular social class for life. For example, a farmer could raise his station in life by becoming a prosperous merchant. Some scholars point to this economic and social development as the beginnings of the modern middle class. Social divisions were no longer limited to serfs and lords. However, it was difficult, if not impossible, for anyone to elevate to the rank of a noble. A person had to be born into the noble class or marry into it. But the new opportunities that did emerge brought about even more social change and advancement.
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ottoman empire
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For the first 100 years, the Crusades had been about protecting Christians from the bloodthirsty Saracens. But in 1208, the Church began declaring holy wars on European land. The Albigensian Crusade took place entirely within France against Christian opponents. The Albigensians, or Cathars, were a sect which practiced a form of Christianity that considered the material world evil and distrusted the Old Testament. The Cathars did not benefit the Church, which regarded the movement as a threat. Pope Innocent III labeled them heretics, and crusaders marched to the south of France to kill Christians for the Lord. In the 12th century, the pope called for the Baltic Crusades, sending the Teutonic Knights from Germany to slaughter heretics and pagans in present-day Latvia, Estonia, and Finland. For more than three centuries, pagans and Christians battled over their religious views in northern Europe. The goal of the Catholic Church was to exterminate pagan barbaric practices, advance the spread of Christianity, and protect Christians already living in those regions. These two European holy wars made it apparent that part of the Church’s motivation was political opportunism and not entirely to protect the faith. The Catholic Church sought to expand its influence, wealth, and political power throughout Europe. This caused the faithful to question their religious leader’s motivations and political aspirations. This line of thinking was the spark that ignited the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, led by Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII.
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2,3 are true and 1,4 are false
3,4 are true and 1,2 are false
oh wait i think its actually 1,2,3 are true and 4 is false
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Type of Government: Mesopotamia was ruled by kings.  The kings only ruled a single city though, rather than the entire civilization.  For example, the city of Babylon was ruled by King Hammurabi.  Each king and city designed the rules and systems that they thought would be most beneficial for their people. 
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Religions Practiced:  Mesopotamians were polytheistic, or believed in many gods and goddesses.  They believed in four primary gods of the hills, sky, wind and water.  There were also numerous local gods that protected individual cities and kings.  They tried to keep the gods happy and satisfied.  If bad events occurred, like a drought, then they knew they had upset the gods.  The king and priests were required to keep in contact with the gods to make sure they remained content. 
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i think 1,2,4 are true and 4 is false
oh wait i mean 1,2,4 are true and 4 is false
i mean 1,2,4 are true and 3 is false
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