Why do we still celebrate Christmas?

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Answer 1
Answer: cuz jesus was born is what some ppl believe. 
Answer 2
Answer: because some people still thinks if there was no jesus there would be nothing
(im not christian)

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Jakie uprawnienia posiada prezydent RP?

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What powers has the Polish President?

The Presidential Powers include:

1) Free choice to select the Prime Minister
2) Right to initiate legislative process
3) Has the veto power to stop a bill
4) Have the Constitutional Tribunal verify if the Bill presented before him is in compliance with the constitution

As the Supreme Representative of the Polish State.
5) Can ratify and revoke international agreements
6) Nominate and recall ambassadors
7) Formally accepts State Representatives' accreditations
8) Decide on awards of highest academic titles, state distinctions and orders
9) Right of clemency; he can dismiss final court verdicts or decisions.

As the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces
10) Appoints Chief of the General Staff and commanders of all the service branches
* In times of war, the Polish President can nominate the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and can order general mobilization.

Accompanying these powers are the duties of the Polish President. Wherein the offices of Chancellary of the President, the Office of the National Security, and the Body of Advisors to the President assist the president in the performance of his duties.

2. PART B: Select the TWO quotations that takentogether, best support the answer to Part A?
DA "I am./Impwever, in good spirits: my men are
bold, and apparently firm of purpose"
(Paragraph 1)
IB "Ishall be well content if nothing worse
happen to us during our voyage." (Paragraph
I c "But success shall crown my endeavours."
(Paragraph 4)
I D "it is very probable that you will see me
before these papers can come into your
possession." (Paragraph 6)
D E "This appearance excited our unqualified
wonder." (Paragraph 9)
DF "Shut in, however, by ice, it was impossible to
follow his track, which we had observed with
the greatest attention." (Paragraph 9)

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The quotations is "This appearance excited our unqualified". The appropriate response is option E.

What is a quotation?

The repeating of a phrase, sentence, or section from a speech or book is known as a quote. It is the depiction of an utterance in oral speech that is preceded by a quotative marker, such as for a verb of saying, and is therefore something that the speaker really uttered.

The main purpose of quote marks is to distinguish and convey verbatim text that has been written or uttered by someone else. In fiction and occasionally in poetry, speaking acts are denoted with a quote mark.

The initial word of a quote must always be capitalized when it is a full, complete statement. The initial word of the quotation does not have to be capitalized if it just refers to a phrase, a part of a sentence, or a fragment of another statement.

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Answer:

E

Explanation:

1. alliance coalition of countries that opposed the Allied powers in World War II 2. Axis to subdue and limit the freedoms of people 3. dictator a close association of countries 4. economic collapse Italian Fascist party leader during World War II 5. fasces the financial panic and downfall of a country 6. fascism extreme totalitarian government run by a dictator and based on highly-emotional nationalism 7. Mussolini rods bound by straps, blade of an axe protrudes from the rods symbolizing unity and strength, used as a symbol for power and jurisdiction 8. suppress a sole ruler of a nation; often cruel and abusive

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Answer:

1. Axis --- Coalition of countries that opposed the Allied powers in World War II

2. Supress --- To subdue and limit the freedoms of people

3. Alliance --- A close association of countries

4. Mussolini --- Italian Fascist party leader during World War II

5. Economic collapse --- The financial panic and downfall of a country

6. Fascism --- Extreme totalitarian government run by a dictator and based on highly-emotional nationalism

7. Fasces --- Rods bound by straps, blade of an axe protrudes from the rods symbolizing unity and strength, used as a symbol for power and jurisdiction

8. Dictator --- A sole ruler of a nation; often cruel and abusive

Explanation:

1- In World War II, the Axis Powers were the belligerent side that fought against the Allies, being integrated and led by Germany, the Empire of Japan and the Kingdom of Italy, in addition to the help of other countries.

2- The suppression of rights is the situation by which the government removes fundamental rights to its citizens, without the legitimacy to do so.

3- An alliance is usually an agreement or pact between two or more countries, made in order to achieve objectives and interests beneficial to both.

4- Benito Mussolini was an Italian politician, military and journalist; President of the Council of Royal Ministers of Italy from 1922 to 1943 and Duce -guide- of the Italian Social Republic from 1943 until his execution. He brought to power the Fascist Party, and led a totalitarian regime during the period known as Italian Fascism of the Kingdom of Italy under the blessing of Victor Emmanuel III. In addition, he was the one who led Italy during the Second World War, as part of his imperialist plans in Europe and Africa.

5- Economic collapse is the phase of an economic cycle in which there is a period of scarcity in the production, marketing and consumption of products and services.

6- Fascism is an ideology, a political movement and a type of totalitarian and undemocratic state; created by the Italian leader Benito Mussolini, that spread in interwar Europe from 1918 to 1939.

7- The fasces were the union of 30 rods, tied in a ritual way with a red leather belt forming a cylinder that held a common axe.

8- A dictatorship is an authoritarian form of government, characterized by a single leader or group of leaders without party, little mass mobilization and limited political pluralism.

1. alliance coalition of countries that opposed the Allied powers in World War II 2. Axis to subdue and limit the freedoms of people 3. dictator a close association of countries 4. economic collapse Italian Fascist party leader during World War II 5. fasces the financial panic and downfall of a country 6. fascism extreme totalitarian government run by a dictator and based on highly-emotional nationalism 7. Mussolini rods bound by straps, blade of an axe protrudes from the rods symbolizing unity and strength, used as a symbol for power and jurisdiction 8. suppress a sole ruler of a nation; often cruel and abusive


Who saved most of the slaves from slavery

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Harriet Tubman i think

hoped this helped


Answer: Harriet Tubman

Explanation: Because ever since she was kid she always wanted to save them but she found help from a white woman and the white woman help them escape so Harriet Tubman follow the white woman plan but when she arrive somewhere she was that call Pennsylvania and then she found out that other people that were with her where moving to other country so she go back and save her family and other slaves.

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Why did many vikiings turn to the sea to make a living ?

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Vikings turned to the sea because fishing and sea food were a huge part of their culture!

What gas important to life was abscent from earths earliest atmosphere?

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don't fully quote  me on this but I think it was hydrogen
The water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane acted as greenhouse gases, trapping heat and insulating the early Earth during a critical period in its development. Of oxygen, meanwhile, the early atmosphere held barely a trace.