Prices are high at hotels when it is low season in a tourist destination. a. True
b. False

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Answer 1
Answer: Let's imagine a low season, this could be for example summer in a skiing resort, when there is no snow.
The hotel would likely be largely empty during such a time and would want to attract people with low prizes.

Therefore, the statement is false and the prizes would rather be low.

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Which of the following best describes what a thesis for a historical essay should be?

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The best one that describes what a thesis for a historical essay should be : the summary of an event.
In a historical thesis, you choose an event and then you write everything about that event from the cause until the aftermath.

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Which of the statements below is the primary aim of the Parti Québécois? A. Secession from Canada in order to become a Department of France B. Garnering higher income from the operation of the St. Lawrence Seaway C. Establishing Quebec as an independent country D. Improving economic opportunities for French-speaking Canadians

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 C. Establishing Quebec as an independent country

The Parti Québécois is a sovereignist provincial political party in Quebec in Canada. The PQ advocates national sovereignty for Quebec involving independence of the province of Quebec from Canada and establishing a sovereign state.

A researcher gathers data on life in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution. He discovers that during the 1820s and 1830s the number of children born to married couples in Great Britain rose rapidly. This researcher's data could help him determine which of the following types of information about Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution? A.Its Pasteur rate
B.Its mortality rate
C.Its emigration rate
D.Its fertility rate

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The answer is: D.Its fertility rate

In citizens' demographic, fertility rate refers to the additional citizens added to a certain country population that come from conception.

We generally use that data to predict whether the country would posses enough citizens in productive age (21-55) in the near future. (without enough citizens in productive age, the country would most likely experience economic stagnation)

List the elements of the origin and diffusion of soccer. be sure to discuss the connection to folk and popular culture.

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Sports are good examples of popular culture; many sports have originated as folk customs, diffused like any other folk culture trait, through the migration of people. The diffusion of sports nowadays is a characteristic of current popular culture anyway.

Soccer is the word used in North America and Oceania to name what the rest of the world call “Football”, a very popular sport played by approximately 270 million people worldwide;  

Establishment: officially during the 19th century in England, but similar games were played as far as 2.000 years ago.

Origin & Diffusion: it has been said it started in East Asia (although uncertain) during the 2nd and 3rd century B.C., in China with “cu ju” meaning (kick ball) which is the earliest form of the sport; then jumped to Europe through Rome, Greece, France and England and finally worldwide.

The World Cup: the first World Cup held in South America (Uruguay 1930) was a keystone to spread the sport and make it more popular around the world, sparkling the passion of new fans since this event is the most prestigious football tournament among nations currently, and the most widely viewed and followed sporting event in the world.

Soccer/Football then was forged in England as a folk custom during the 11th century and became part of the global popular culture around the 19th and 20th centuries. It has been documented that early Soccer/Football games resembled mob scenes, a large crowd from 2 villages used to gather to kick a ball; the winner was the group kicking the ball into the center of the rival village.


The transformation from English folk to global popular culture started in the 1800s; recreation clubs were created in England to provide factory workers an organized recreation during leisure hours, thus it started to be taught in schools.

The word soccer was determined around 1863, when the Football Association was created, Association was shortened to assoc, and lastly was twisted around into soccer.

In the late 1800s Football Association was exported first to Europe, and in the 20th century to the rest of the world mainly with the 1rst World Cup in South America.

The sport was further diffuse with the rise of the radio and television; and the new mass media and telecommunications completed the journey to make the sport part of the popular culture as it is today.


The permanent body and facial tattoos that are a rite of passage for Maori people are called __________.

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That permanent body and facial tattoos is called the TA MOKO

It's the tradition for the Rite of passage for The indigenous people From New Zealand, Maori. In order to make a Ta moko, the people from maori carved their face/body by chisels, creating a permanent body/face marking
The correct answer to the question stated above is:
The permanent body and facial tattoos that are a rite of passage for Maori people are called: Ta moko (male facial tatooing) done in stages in a male's life through adulthood. and ta ngutu (female facial tatooing).
 



4. What did Heavenly Father do during our premortal existence that provided a way for us to overcome the effects ofthe Fall?
a. He cast out Satan and his followers.
b. Nothing, because He didn't know yet that the Fall would occur.
c. He chose Jesus Christ to be the Savior of all mankind.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

H e did you that to cast out demons and Satan's followers from heaven

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-The correct answer is "C," He chose Jesus Christ to be the Savior of all mankind.

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