What is the basis of Australian agriculture? *O gold and copper mining
O livestock and crop production

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

the second one

Explanation:

Australia is the second biggest crop export


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The founding fathers of the United States believed all of the following except

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The Founding Fathers of the United States believed in all of the following except "D. military buildup", since they were generally against the idea of a standing army since they thought it could lead to despotism.

What comes to mind when you hear the term natural disasters?

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After hearing the tern natutal disaster, what comes to our mind is "something natural that can cause destruction".

  • Natural disasters are destructive events that are outside the control of humans. They are caused by various forces of nature and can cause injury, loss of life, and damage to property. Avalanche, earthquake, drought, hurricane, flooding, tsunami, tornado, wildfire, volcanic eruptions are natural disasters.
  • Although natural disasters cannot be controlled, their effects can be mitigated by preventing them if possible, by making preparations to deal with natural disasters, and by reducing their impact on us.
  • We can predict natural disasters by studying the ones that have already occurred. It allows scientists to gather important information regarding the causes of disasters.

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i think of bushfires and floods also fires and floods are the most common natural disasters around the world.

What are the negative aspects of child marriage? Specify in points.​

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Answer:

the negative aspects of child marriage are.

  1. it hampers education
  2. it violates the right of girl to choose her partner
  3. several health problems
  4. poverty
  5. forced to live in unsafe environment
  6. infant mortality

Answer:

The negative aspects of child marriage are:

1 it hampers education

2 it violates the right of girl to choose her partner

3 poverty

4 forced to live in unsafe environment

5 infant mortality

6 several health problems

Because of her outstanding contributions to social reform, as demonstrated in her work as co-founder of HullHouse, ________ was a co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931.A) Marion Talbot
B) Charlotte Perkins Gilman
C) Alice Paul
D) Jane Addams

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The correct option for this question is option “D”. Because of her outstanding contributions to social reform, as demonstrated in her work as co-founder of HullHouse, Jane Addams was co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. Jane Addams was born on 6th September 1860 and died on 21st May 1935. She was a great leader and worked for women’s suffrage and world peace. She was considered a model for all the middle class women for whom she worked tirelessly throughout her life.  



How were United States senators chosen before the general population was able to vote for them?

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The original way of choosing the senators, as prescribed by the constitution of 1787, was that the Senators were chosen by the State Legislatures. This was described in Article One, Section 3 of the Constitution. 

This was then changed by the Seventeenth Amendmend passed in 1913.

Which of the following is an example of indirect lobbying? A. testifying before Congress
B. writing speeches and legislation
C. grass-roots-led phone calls and e-mail
D. contacting White House officials

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I think that C. grass-roots-led phone calls and e-mail  is a perfect example of indirect lobbying.