Which group was sent to both Nazi concentration camps and Soviet labor camps? (5 points)Gypsies

Poles

Homosexuals

Jews

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Answer 1
Answer: Jews were both sent to concentration camps and Soviet Labor camps
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: not jews!! Its Poles

Explanation:

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A symbol of the Resurrection used by both Fra Angelico and Carlo Crivelli was a/ana. swallow.
b. lion.
c. open book.
d. heroic knight.

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The correct answer is (a.) swallow. A swallow is a symbol of the Resurrection used by both Fra Angelico and Carlo Crivelli. the altarpiece represents the Virgin and the child and was named after the swallow perched as was intended to be the official symbol of the Resurrection.
a. swallow is correct 
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Why did most emigrants from England come to America in the 1600s?

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Answer: For religious reasons

Explanation: Most didn't like the church of England.

Answer: They wanted to escape poverty and overpopulation.

Explanation: England immigrants wanted to escape extreme poverty and overpopulation.

Who invented the first clock?

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Answer: Dutch polymath Christiaan Huygens

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World history Unit 12 lesson 4 Why did the superpowers compete to develop space exploration technology? Select 2

to distract rivals from weapons development
to explore military uses of space
to increase their prestige
to investigate the possibility of space colonization

If any one has the rest of the quick check please help

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Answer:

to explore military uses of space  

to increase their prestige

Explanation:

Super powers are states that have achieved to be in the hegemony.

This is a prestigious title that none of them wants to loose.

Monopoly over violence has to be maintained by this powered, hence, they are always on the run to increase their military strength, this is one of the reasons for space exploration.

Through space exploration also, they would maintain their prestige and ego as superpowers.

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B. to explore military uses of space

C. to increase their prestige

Hope this helps!

List five members of the Constitutional Convention.Explain the following plans of representation.


*American government*


Virginia Plan




New Jersey Plan






3. Explain the following compromises.


GREAT COMPROMISE




THREE-FIFTHS COMPROMISE




4. Who were the Federalists? What did they want?




5. Who were the anti-federalist? Give two reasons why they opposed the Constitution.

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Answer:

At the Convention, several plans were introduced. James Madison’s plan, known as the Virginia Plan, was the most important plan. The Virginia Plan was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. Prior to the start of the Convention, the Virginian delegates met and, drawing largely from Madison’s suggestions, drafted a plan. In its proposal, both houses of the legislature would be determined proportionately. The lower house would be elected by the people, and the upper house would be elected by the lower house. The executive branch would exist solely to ensure that the will of the legislature was carried out and, therefore, would be selected by the legislature.

At the Convention, several plans were introduced. James Madison’s plan, known as the Virginia Plan, was the most important plan. The Virginia Plan was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. Prior to the start of the Convention, the Virginian delegates met and, drawing largely from Madison’s suggestions, drafted a plan. In its proposal, both houses of the legislature would be determined proportionately. The lower house would be elected by the people, and the upper house would be elected by the lower house. The executive branch would exist solely to ensure that the will of the legislature was carried out and, therefore, would be selected by the legislature.image

At the Convention, several plans were introduced. James Madison’s plan, known as the Virginia Plan, was the most important plan. The Virginia Plan was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. Prior to the start of the Convention, the Virginian delegates met and, drawing largely from Madison’s suggestions, drafted a plan. In its proposal, both houses of the legislature would be determined proportionately. The lower house would be elected by the people, and the upper house would be elected by the lower house. The executive branch would exist solely to ensure that the will of the legislature was carried out and, therefore, would be selected by the legislature.imageVirginia Plan: Visual representation of the structure of James Madison’s Virginia Plan.

At the Convention, several plans were introduced. James Madison’s plan, known as the Virginia Plan, was the most important plan. The Virginia Plan was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. Prior to the start of the Convention, the Virginian delegates met and, drawing largely from Madison’s suggestions, drafted a plan. In its proposal, both houses of the legislature would be determined proportionately. The lower house would be elected by the people, and the upper house would be elected by the lower house. The executive branch would exist solely to ensure that the will of the legislature was carried out and, therefore, would be selected by the legislature.imageVirginia Plan: Visual representation of the structure of James Madison’s Virginia Plan.After the Virginia Plan was introduced, New Jersey delegate William Paterson asked for an adjournment to contemplate the plan. Under the Articles of Confederation, each state had equal representation in Congress, exercising one vote each. Paterson’s New Jersey Plan was ultimately a rebuttal to the Virginia Plan. Under the New Jersey Plan, the unicameral legislature with one vote per state was inherited from the Articles of Confederation. This position reflected the belief that the states were independent entities and as they entered the United States of America freely and individually, so they remained.

What are somepossible negative consequences of
global trade in either the ancient or
modern world?

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Answer:Mainstream economic thought holds that world trade benefits all parties involved; however, trade has a downside as well. Negative effects of international trade include lost jobs and greater wage inequality.

Explanation: