What is the primary religion in chile ?A:Islam
B:Catholicism
C:Judaism
D:Hindu

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: Catholicism

Explanation: When Chile was colonized by Spain, they had assimliated them into their culture and knocked out the native religion and had the Chileans convert to Catholicism in the sixteenth century. Today, around 60% of Chileans identify as Catholic.

Answer 2
Answer: it is B. catholicism

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What did the Quartering Act state?British soldiers would be allowed to build homes in America.


British forts would be built in American towns.


The colonists must give a quarter of their money to pay for British soldiers.


The colonists must provide living quarters for British soldiers.



Never mind i figured it out but feel free to say something for 10 points

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Quartering Act is a name given to two or more Acts of British Parliament requiring local governments of the American colonies to provide the British soldiers with housing and food. Each of the Quartering Acts was an amendment to the Mutiny Act and required annual renewal by Parliament.[1] They were originally intended as a response to issues that arose during the French and Indian War and soon became a source of tensions between the inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies and the government in London, England. These tensions would later lead toward the American Revolution.General Thomas Gage, commander-in-chief of forces in British North America, and other British officers who had fought in the French and Indian War (including Major James Robertson), had found it hard to persuade colonial assemblies to pay for quartering and provisioning of troops on the march. Therefore, he asked Parliament to do something. Most colonies had supplied provisions during the war, but the issue was disputed in peacetime. The Province of New York was their headquarters, because the assembly had passed an Act to provide for the quartering of British regulars, but it expired on January 2, 1764,[2] The result was the Quartering Act 1765, which went far beyond what Gage had requested. No standing army had been kept in the colonies before the French and Indian War, so the colonies asked why a standing army was needed after the French had been defeated in battle.

This first Quartering Act[3] was given Royal Assent on May 15, 1765,[4] and provided that Great Britain would house its soldiers in American barracks and public houses, as by the Mutiny Act 1765, but if its soldiers outnumbered the housing available, would quarter them in "inns, livery stables, ale houses, victualing houses, and the houses of sellers of wine and houses of persons selling of rum, brandy, strong water, cider or metheglin", and if numbers required in "uninhabited houses, outhouses, barns, or other buildings." Colonial authorities were required to pay the cost of housing and feeding these soldiers.

When 1,500 British troops arrived at New York City in 1766 the New York Provincial Assembly refused to comply with the Quartering Act and did not supply billeting for the troops. The troops had to remain on their ships. With its great impact on the city, a skirmish occurred in which one colonist was wounded following the Assembly's refusal to provide quartering. For failure to comply with the Quartering Act, Parliament suspended the Province of New York's Governor and legislature in 1767 and 1769, but never carried it out, since the Assembly soon agreed to contribute money toward the quartering of troops;[5] the New York Assembly allocated funds for the quartering of British troops in 1771. The Quartering Act was circumvented in all colonies other than Pennsylvania.

This act expired on March 24, 1776..

Answer:

i think it is c

Explanation:

According to newton's first law of motion what is required to make an object slow downno copying 19 pts

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Answer by YourHope:


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According to newton's first law of motion, FRICTION is required to make an object slow down!


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According to Newton's first law of motion, a force equal to the force keeping the object at rest, but in the opposite direction is what's required to slow an object down.

Newton's First Law of Motion claims: "An object in motion will, in the absence of forces, tend to remain in motion with neither the speed nor direction changing"

Most things on earth tend to actually slow down AND THEN proceed to stop. However; when we consider the situation alone, we can see that there are lots of forces tending to slow the object/s down. Like, friction. Or air resistance.

The native soldiers of India were called _____. sepoys Crimeans Mahdi none of the above

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Sepoy's thats what it is i think





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Answer:

the correct answer is sepoys

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Which is an accurate description of monarchy?A.


The people rule.


B.


No one rules.


C.


A small group rules.


D.


A king or queen rules.

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It would be d where a king or queen rules 
D. A king or queen rules. 
A is democracy, so it's wrong.
B is anarchy, so it's wrong
C is oligarchy, so it's wrong, too.

What is the largest cityin kentucky, usa

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Louisville is the largest city in Kentucky, USA.

Louisville is the largest city

Asia made more contributions to society than Africa

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Is this a question? It's a problematic question, and a not politically correct, and it is doubtful that there is one answer; one would have to collect all the contributions of both continents, but how would one qualify them? how can we say for sure that one contribution is more important than another?

The reason for this idea is probably that Asia provided a lot of inventions such as compass and its numerous scripts.

But we shouldn't forget Egypt was also a part of Africa, and it provided possibly the world's earliest script and a fully developed numerical system.