What is the difference between a right and a civic responsibility?

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Answer: a civic responsibility is something you should do as a citizen necessarily meaning you don't have to. But a right is basically something you can do  without being stop like right to speech and freedom .As to were a civic responsibility is something you should do like recycling or volunteering

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Which letter represents the Rhine River?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

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C is the correct answer 

your answer is C

no problem

Who did Shias think should succeed Muhammad?A.
a relative of Muhammad

B.
one of the "rightly guided caliphs"

C.
a member of the Umayyad dynasty

D.
someone who had won many battles

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One of the differences between Sunni and Shiais in the interpretation of Muhammad's successor, which was the reason for the shism and the emergence of two sects of Islam. The Sunni believed that Muhammad had no real heir and was to be chosen by voting among the people of the Islamic community. So they wanted to choose a close Muhammad's friend, Abu Bakr. Shias believed that the heir should be a successor from Muhammad's family, a relative Ali.

The answer is: A.

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the answer is A. a relative

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On what continents would you expect to see evidence of a glacier

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Antartica, Greenland. etc.

Why do you think people would have wanted to move to an area of the country that had never been to start a new life

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because they wouldnt have to listen to orders or bow to a king

Which answer best explains the Powhatan tribe's impact on the British colony at Jamestown? (4 points) Select one: a. The tribe stole supplies from the colonists. b. The tribe helped the colonists to thrive. c. The tribe showed the colonists how to hunt. d. The tribe spread diseases among the colonists.

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The tribe helped the colonists to thrive is best explains the Powhatan tribe's impact on the British colony at Jamestown. Hence, option B is correct.

What is Jamestown?

When Sir Thomas Gates, the newly appointed governor, arrived, Jamestown was in ruins, its food supplies were running low, and its palisades and gates were hanging open. It was determined to depart from the community.

Jamestown, established in 1607, was the first affluent English permanent settlement in what would one day become the United States. Before the colony's capital was moved to Williamsburg in 1699, the town acted as its administrative hub for over a century.

500 years before Christopher Columbus, Leif Eriksson and his valiant group of Vikings arrived in North America and established a town.

Thus, option B is correct.

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B. The tribe helped the colonists to thrive

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What is meant by the Eighth Amendment’s guarantee that punishments should not be “cruel and unusual”?

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Because King George III punished colonists who committed crimes with "hanging" and "tar and feathering," once colonists had come to America, they wanted to change the punishment system. So when they came up with new laws, no cruel and unusual punishments was agreed on. That means that if you commit a crime and are found guilty, they cannot hang you, electrify you, beat you with whips and harsh weapons or tools, etc., as a form of punishment.