The Koran is the sacred book of what religion? A) Buddhism B) Christianity C) Hinduism Eliminate D) Islam

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Answer: D) Islam but i think they spell it Quran.

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How do I describe a typical Ancient Greek farm

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The farms were small, only four or five acres of land. They often grew barley, grapes, and olives. Grapes were primarily used for wine. They mixed wine with water, it was considered bad to drink it plain. There were some large farms owned by city people. The farmers sold their products at the local market. One record shows a farmer making 30,000 drachmas a year off of a farm. Hope this helps.

What is bering land bridge

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What are some facrs about the Mid-West region of The United States, and the SouthWest Region?

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The Midwest is a cultural crossroads. Starting in the early 1800s easterners moved there in search of better farmland, and soon Europeans bypassed the East Coast to migrate directly to the interior: Germans to eastern Missouri, Swedes and Norwegians to Wisconsin and Minnesota. The region's fertile soil made it possible for farmers to produce abundant harvests of cereal crops such as wheat, oats, and corn. The region was soon known as the nation's "breadbasket."

To paraphrase Means I WILL MARK YOU AS BRAINLIEST IF YOU WANT

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To paraphrase means to "quote in your own words" essentially. Basically, you are trying to get the main point of the quote across in your own words.

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express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.

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The _ consolidated all the laws of the Byzantine Empire and influenced Western legal systems for centuries. a. Edict of Milan
b Code of Constantine
c. Hagia Sophia
d. Code of Justinian

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D. Code of Justinian (apex)
code of justinian !

Match the following items1. formed by Theodore Roosevelt in 1912
2. Republican President
3. a person who currently holds an office
4. Democratic President
5. formed by Ross Perot in 1992
6. to yield or surrender; admit or acknowledge


options;
A. Jimmy Carter
B. Dwight D. Eisenhower
C.Bull Moose Party
D. United We Stand Party
E. concede
F. incumbent

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2. Republican President= B. Dwight D. Eisenhower

3. a person who currently holds an office= F. incumbent

4. Democratic President= A. Jimmy Carter

6. to yield or surrender; admit or acknowledge= E. concede

1. formed by Theodore Roosevelt in 1912= C.Bull Moose Party

5. formed by Ross Perot in 1992= D. United We Stand Party


  • formed by Theodore Roosevelt in 1912 =  Bull Moose Party

Progressive Republicans convened in Chicago approved the formation of a progressive national party. When formally launched after the summer, the new Progressive Party chose Theodore Roosevelt as its presidential candidate and Hiram Johnson as his running mate. Asked by reporters, Roosevelt said he felt as strong as a "moose." From now on known as the "Moose Party", progressives have promised to increase federal regulation and protect the well-being of ordinary people.

  • Republican President=  Dwight D. Eisenhower

Eisenhower entered the presidential race as a Republican candidate in 1952 and promised a crusade against "communism, Korea and corruption." He defeated Adlai Stevenson by ending two decades of Democratic governments.

  • a person who currently holds an office=  incumbent

The word incumbent, which appeared in the sixteenth century and which, although it came from a Latin source, gained from the beginning a different meaning, from "person holding ecclesiastical office" to "holder of any public office."

  • Democratic President=  Jimmy Carter

James Earl Carter Jr. is a former US Democrat and military politician who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. Coming from a traditional Southern rancher family, Carter served as an officer of the United States Navy and then entered politics, serving two terms as a Georgia state senator and one as governor (1971-1975) before running for president in 1976.

  • formed by Ross Perot in 1992=  United We Stand Party

Henry Ross Perot is a businessman from Texas, known for having run for office twice in the United States in 1992 and 1996. He created the United We Stand Party to run his presidential campaign in 1992.

  • to yield or surrender; admit or acknowledge=   concede