What can we learn about egyptian values through the study of their beliefs in the afterlife?

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Answer 1
Answer: We can tell that they value the importance of death and that they pursue and believe in things many of them haven't experienced.

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How to convert a fraction to a percent???

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first you divide the numerator by the denominator then multiply the answer by 100. 
Divide the top of the fraction by the bottom,Then multiply the result by 100 and read off the answer! hope this helps.

14. In which situation is a domestic policy issue being addressed?A. Congress declared war on Japan after the US Navy was attacked without warning by Japanese forces.
B. The United States recalled its ambassador from China after the Communist Party took control of the
country
C. Congress voted to approve the budget of the United States and submitted it to the president for
approva
D. The United States entered into a defensive treaty with several other nations to protect its overseas
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Answer:

A.Congress declared war on Japan after the US Navy was attacked without warning by Japanese forces.

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What part of the country voted for lincoln and why?

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the north because its an anti-slavery country
southern states were a huge impact in his election b/c lincoln was ''for the people'' and later on in his election created the emaciapation proclamation which garenteed slaves were free from their masters.

Why did the british agree to end the war

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The Treaty of Peace and Amity between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America is signed by British and American representatives at Ghent, Belgium, ending the War of 1812. By terms of the treaty, all conquered territory was to be returned, and commissions were planned to settle the boundary of the United States and Canada.In June 1812, the United States declared war against Great Britain in reaction to three issues: the British economic blockade of France, the induction of thousands of neutral American seamen into the British Royal Navy against their will, and the British support of hostile Indian tribes along the Great Lakes frontier. A faction of Congress, made up mostly of western and southern congressmen, had been advocating the declaration of war for several years. These “War Hawks,” as they were known, hoped that war with Britain, which was preoccupied with its struggle against Napoleonic France, would result in U.S. territorial gains in Canada and British-protected Florida.In the months following the U.S. declaration of war, American forces launched a three-point invasion of Canada, all of which were repulsed. At sea, however, the United States was more successful, and the USS Constitution and other American frigates won a series of victories over British warships. In 1813, American forces won several key victories in the Great Lakes region, but Britain regained control of the sea and blockaded the eastern seaboard.In 1814, with the downfall of Napoleon, the British were able to allocate more military resources to the American war, and Washington, D.C., fell to the British in August. In Washington, British troops burned the White House, the Capitol, and other buildings in retaliation for the earlier burning of government buildings in Canada by U.S. soldiers. The British soon retreated, however, and Fort McHenry in Baltimore harbor withstood a massive British bombardment and inspired Francis Scott Key to pen the “Star-Spangled Banner.”On September 11, 1814, the tide of the war turned when Thomas Macdonough’s American naval force won a decisive victory at the Battle of Plattsburg Bay on Lake Champlain. A large British army under Sir George Prevost was thus forced to abandon its invasion of the U.S. northeast and retreat to Canada. The American victory on Lake Champlain led to the conclusion of U.S.-British peace negotiations in Belgium, and on December 24, 1814, the Treaty of Ghent was signed, ending the war. Although the treaty said nothing about two of the key issues that started the war–the rights of neutral U.S. vessels and the impressment of U.S. sailors–it did open up the Great Lakes region to American expansion and was hailed as a diplomatic victory in the United States.News of the treaty took almost two months to cross the Atlantic, and British forces were not informed of the end of hostilities in time to end their drive against the mouth of the Mississippi River. On January 8, 1815, a large British army attacked New Orleans and was decimated by an inferior American force under General Andrew Jackson in the most spectacular U.S. victory of the war. The American public heard of the Battle of New Orleans and the Treaty of Ghent at approximately the same time, fostering a greater sentiment of self-confidence and shared identity throughout the young republic.

What reference source would you use to find the meaning of "etiquette" this is language arts

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The best answer to the question: What reference source would you use to find the meaning of "etiquette", would be: dictionary.

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When talking about sources of information to comprehend a word, we have two of them: dictionary and thesaraus. While a thesaurus does not define a word directly, but rather leads to comprehension through giving clusters of related words (synonyms and antonyms), a dictionary does directly define the meaning of the word, without necessarily mentioning the synonyms and antonyms for that word. In this case, the word etiquette is not of English origin but French and therefore, to comprehend it, find its meaning, we need to use a dictionary to understand exactly what it means.

To find the meaning of the word you would use a dictionary.

According to this quotation what is unfair about standard oil's practices​

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The unfair practice about Standard oil was the fact that they practiced monopoly.

What was Standard oil?

This was a business that was owned by one of the greatest Industrialists in the USA at the time.

It was a monopoly that was owned by John D Rockefeller and his associates.

The company practiced monopoly by buying the rival businesses and refineries.

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Answer :B, Standard Oil controls the docks and railroads so independent dealers cannot ship oil.

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