What is the smallest possible piece of electromagnetic radiation A waves
B photons
C rays

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is B. photons.

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A __________ partnership is when all partners have equal rights and responsibilities.A.
sole
B.
limited
C.
general
D.
corporate

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

it is  D

Explanation:

Corporate is a mutually beneficial relationship formed between a nonprofit or charitable organization and for-profit businesses whose purpose is to pursue a common goal based on the shared values of participating organizations.

The ________________ employed the military strategy of using the local geography to their advantage. a. Continental army c. Citizens brigade b. French Army d. None of the above

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Answer:

The answer necessary to fill in the blank in the question: The ____ employed the military strategy of using the local geography to their advantage, would be, A: Continental Army.

Explanation:

It must be remembered that the American Revolutionary War initiated not as an organized effort of a colonial army against the British military forces, but rather as disconnected, un-organized militia groups from different colonies whose drive was to fight off the British due to the injustices that were being perpetrated by the British troops, the British Parliament and mostly, the British King. It was not until 1775 that the efforts at independence organized themselves fully and with the support of the Second Continental Congress, and after the battles of Lexington and Concord, that the Continental Army was formed. What is important to know is that this Army was now the organized union of all those milita forces, and these forces came with a lot of knowledge of the geographies where they would engage the British. This knowledge proved vital for many of the victories that the colonists had on the much better armed, and more powerful British troops.

The answer is going to be Continental army

Why did Emperor Shi Huangdi become unpopular?

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He was the first emperor of China and founder of Qin dynasty.
He built the Great Wall of China.
He is the first one to unite China, the measurement units, currency, transport system, language.


Which of these BEST describes why more men became part of the temperance movement in the United States in the 1830s?

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Men believed that alcohol negatively affected their jobs." The statement that best describes why more men became part of the temperance movement in the United States in the 1830s is that Men believed that alcohol negatively affected their jobs


Answer:

In the 1830s, more men became part of the temperance movement in the United States because they thought that alcohol was negatively affecting their jobs.

Explanation:

Towards the end of the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth, leagues and associations for temperance were formed in Connecticut, Virginia and the state of New York. They were inspired by the idea that alcohol produces physical and psychological damage, thus affecting people in all the aspects of their life, especially at home and in their jobs. In the 1820s, similar groupings began in eight other states.

The American Temperance Society was formed in 1826 and benefited from the country's renewed interest in morality and religion. In twelve years it came to have eight thousand local groups and more than one and a half million members. By 1839, there were already eighteen periodicals in the United States advocating temperance.

Due to the correlation between alcoholism and domestic violence, the temperance movement was often linked to other movements for women's rights. At the most fanatic end of the movement was Carrie Nation, the woman who, ax in hand, invaded taverns and destroyed the bottles she found there.

Samuel Morse helped spark a revolution in communications. Mark the statement if it describes one of Morse's contributions. A.
He developed the semaphore system, thereby revolutionizing communications.

B.
He invented the electric telegraph that transmitted information instantaneously.

C.
He devised a code of dots and dashes for sending messages over the wire.

D.
The first telegraph line ran from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to New York City.

E.
Telegraph wires spread across the continent by following railroad tracks west.

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I see there three correct answers that directly refer to Morse's contributions, and I bet there is more that one possible. So, the first one is definitely B.
He invented the electric telegraph that transmitted information instantaneously. The second one is C.
He devised a code of dots and dashes for sending messages over the wire. and the last one E.
Telegraph wires spread across the continent by following railroad tracks west. 

Here are the answers

B

C

E

What is observable specialized structures of aqutic

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Answer:

Aquatic plants require special adaptations for living submerged in water, or at the water's surface. The most common adaptation is the presence of lightweight internal packing cells, aerenchyma, but floating leaves and finely dissected leaves are also common.

Explanation: