All of the following are examples of how geographical boundaries can limit cultural interaction except A) rivers B) deserts C) mountains D) oceans

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Answer 1
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The correct option is A

A river is a natural stream of water that flows with continuity. It has a certain flow, is rarely constant throughout the year, and flows into the sea, into a lake or into another river, in which case it is called a tributary. The final part of a river is its mouth. Sometimes they end up in desert areas where their water is lost by infiltration and evaporation due to the intense temperatures.

Rivers are the most practical way to establish borders, due to their natural character, their stability over time, difficulty of franqueability and the division they geographically make, with regions on one side or the other of their course. Although the rivers are used as border lines, they do not culturally separate the peoples, since through different elements, they maintain constant communication that allows a fluid interaction.

Answer 2
Answer: I would say rivers because that is the only geographical boundary listed that doesn't really separate people that well

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the U.S. government is based on a system of checks and balances. Describe some of the checks and balances they discuss why the framers might have created such a government?

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The system makes sure all branches of government have the same level of power. Example: the Legislative branch can veto a bill from the Executive branch, but the Executive branch can override the veto. No branch can hold all the power.

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Who was Petrarch? A. a sculptor from classical Rome who created lifelike statues that were copied during the Renaissance B. a fourteenth-century Italian scholar who proposed a new educational program that became known as humanism C. a fourteenth-century Italian painter who was inspired by the art of classical Rome and Greece to paint lifelike figures D. a fourteenth-century Italian author who wrote about the human quest to reach heaven while still living a meaningful life

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B. A fourteenth-century Italian scholar who proposed a new educational program that became known as humanism.

Which statement accurately describes Giovanni Caboto, also known as John Cabot? A.
He organized England's first attempt to colonize North America.

B.
He led the English fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada.

C.
He was an Italian explorer sailing for England who reached Canada and made claims for England.

D.
He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I for his voyage around the world.

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D.
He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I for his voyage around the world.

He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I for his voyage around the world accurately describes Giovanni Caboto, also known as John Cabot.
NOT:
A.
He organized England's first attempt to colonize North America.

B.
He led the English fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada.

C.
He was an Italian explorer sailing for England who reached Canada and made claims for England.

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D.

He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I for his voyage around the world.

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How would Hamilton decide if a law was constitutional?

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Hamilton advocated for a rather large federal government so I believe his system would consist of both legislation and the President deciding whether a law is constitutional or not. The Judicial Branch was not an original idea of our founding fathers but was implemented to keep more balance of powers and to ensure our government remained just.


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What do you think? Was the watergate scandal bad enough to ruin president Nixon’s legacy ? Or do you think that the good thinks that Nixon did outweighed the scandal?What about the other things that Nixon did besides the scandal that weren’t good? Give Nixon a letter grade A-F, feel free to use + and -, then comment on two peoples responses as week.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Yes, the Watergate Scandal was bad enough to ruin president Nixon’s legacy because the President of the United States is the leader of the nation. He is the chief diplomat of the US, the Commander-in.chief of the Armed forces. He is the one who has to set the example of ethics and high moral values he is going to demand from his cabinet members and all the federal government.  The good things that Nixon does not outweigh the scandal by any means. He lied, he cheated, he betrayed the confidence of the American people. He made controversial decisions about the Vietnam war. Americans had to take the streets to march and organized demonstrations to protest. The American people questioned US participation in Vietnam and demanded the federal government to bring the troops back home. That is why I would grade him wit a "D."