When we eat beans we are actually eating what?

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Answer 1
Answer: Carbohydrates? This is a pretty vague question, could you give a context?
Answer 2
Answer: You Are Eating The Fruit Of The Plant.

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Growth is the process of change that occurs during an organism’s life to produce a more complex organism.

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NO! Evolution is the change in a species over a long period of time.... you would not notice these changes in an organism's life. The correct answer is GROWTH and/or DEVELOPMENT... one of the characteristics of life...

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false

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3= c

4=B

5= A

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How did early people in mesopotamia make farming sucessful

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the people during this time did there farming by seasons .they would time it right a nd then there plants would be done by winter.

The early Mesopotamians used irrigation to make farming successful. They used the water from the nearby Tigris and Euphrates rivers and used irrigation to move it to their crops.

PLEASE HELP!! NEED DONE IN 30 MINUTES!!! A water bottling company would like to build a processing plant at the spring in Citizen City. Many of the citizens opposed to the plant plan to protest. Which of the following would most likely appear on one of the protestors' signs? Protect our resources: Keep our water here! Everyone Deserves Clean Water Build our Tax Base with Bottled Water Create Jobs for our Citizens!
PLEASE HELP!!!!! NEED DONE IN 30 MINUTES!!!

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The text that would most likely appear on one of the protestors' signs would be 'Protect our resources: Keep our water here!'

Explanation:

  • The protestors are vigilant enough to understand that if the water bottling company starts using the water from the spring, the water from the stream would soon be depleted.  
  • Moreover, they also understand that the company would simply bottle the water obtained free of cost from the spring and monetize it by selling it to the citizens for a predetermined cost.

Why did european nations have to trade silver in exchange for Chinese goods for centuries ​

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China was in high demand for silver and that's all they really wanted, they used it to make their curreny. (Extra Info: But they eventually had so much silver that there was inflation and this is one of the causes of China's collaspe.)

Why do u think ceisthenes created a council of citizens to help the government

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Cleisthenes (/ˈklaɪsθɪˌniːz/; Greek: Κλεισθένης, Kleisthénēs; also Cleisthenes or Cleisthenes) was an ancient Athenian lawgiver credited with reforming the constitution of ancient Athens and setting it on a democratic footing in 508 BC. For these accomplishments, historians refer to him as "the father of Athenian democracy. He was a member of the aristocratic Alcmaeonid clan, and the maternal grandson of the tyrant Cleisthenes of Sicyon, as the younger son of the latter's daughter Agariste and her husband Megacles. He was also credited with increasing the power of the Athenian citizens' assembly and for reducing the power of the nobility over Athenian politics. In 510 BC, Spartan troops helped the Athenians overthrow their king, the tyrant Hippias, son of Peisistratos. Cleomenes I, king of Sparta, put in place a pro-Spartan oligarchy headed by Isagoras. But his rival Cleisthenes, with the support of the middle class and aided by democrats, took over. Cleomenes intervened in 508 and 506 BC, but could not stop Cleisthenes, now supported by the Athenians. Through Cleisthenes' reforms, the people of Athens endowed their city with isonomic institutions—equal rights for all citizens (though only men were citizens)—and established ostracism.

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