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  • What is a good Document Based Question (DBQ) about the Holocaust?

    I am doing an AP world history DBQ project where I have to create the essay question and find documents to be used for the essay. But right now, I need to make a question about the Holocaust.

    And the question needs to include one of these terms or phrases:

    • Defend or refute

    • Analyze

    • Evaluate

    • To what extent and in what ways

    • Assess the validity

    • Compare and contrast

    • Explain

    • Discuss

    • Describe

    PLEASE HELP!

    2 AnswersHomework Help1 decade ago
  • Can you analyze the "Three Estates" political cartoon?

    I'm not sure what this cartoon is trying to say. I know it had to do with the French Revolution. Please help!!!

    Cartoon:

    http://frrevolution.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/...

    4 AnswersHistory1 decade ago
  • The second largest Christian country in the Pacific Rim (after the Philippines) is...?

    A. Taiwan

    B. South Korea

    C. Singapore.

    D. Japan

    E. Hong Kong

    BEST ANSWER for the person who answers correctly and has the best explanation! Thank you.

    3 AnswersHomework Help1 decade ago
  • Before 1950, the American role in Asia and the Pacific Rim is BEST described as?

    A. largely colonial - the US had obtained a large colonial empire.

    B. isolationist - the US retreated to its prewar boundaries.

    C. interventionist - US troops landed in China to support the Nationalists.

    D. militarily critical for Japan, the Philippines, and the Pacific islands with a temporarily waning influence on the Asian mainland.

    E. tolerant of colonialism and revival of the Japanese Empire.

    Which answer above is correct? Best answer for the person who answers correctly and has the best explanation! THANK YOU!

    1 AnswerHistory1 decade ago
  • World history help (4 multiple choice questions): Japan and the Pacific Rim?

    I will be VERY THANKFUL if you help me on these questions. :)

    1)

    One economic weakness of the Pacific Rim nations is a(n)

    A. vulnerability to economic conditions abroad especially trade fluctuations.

    B. large, uneducated force of workers.

    C. lack of ports or infrastructure to facilitate trade.

    D. inability to compete against Western industries.

    E. declining population.

    2)

    During the 1930s in Japan the

    A. nation resisted the rising trend towards militarism and nationalism.

    B. nation worked closely with the League of Nations to avoid war.

    C. government granted Korea and Taiwan its independence.

    D. military ignored the elected political authorities and intervened in civilian government.

    E. government recognized the Communist states in Russia and China.

    3)

    Between 1910 and 1945 Korea

    A. allied with the United States to resist Japanese aggression.

    B. was invaded and occupied by China.

    C. remained neutral and isolated from outside influences.

    D. experienced an economic boom.

    E. was ruled by Japan, which suppressed indigenous institutions and culture.

    4)

    The chief stimulus for the collapse of Western colonial rule and influence in the Pacific Rim was due to the

    A. communist victory in the Chinese civil war in 1945.

    B. British grant of independence to India in 1947.

    C. initial Japanese defeat of the Western colonial powers.

    D. American insistence during World War II that Europe grant its colonies independence.

    E. Russian invasion of Asian colonial territories in World War II.

    Thanks for your help!

    3 AnswersHomework Help1 decade ago
  • Six songs that relate to the book Holes by Louis Sachar?

    Can you please suggest 6 songs that relate to the book? And can you please give a brief explanation of why each song is appropriate?

    -My teacher said I can't use the song "Dig It" from the Disney movie unfortunately.

    Thanks!

    2 AnswersBooks & Authors1 decade ago
  • Can I please have a brief summary of Holes by Louis Sachar in one paragraph?

    I have read the book, but my teacher wants me to summarize it in at most 15 sentences. Can someone please help me?

    4 AnswersBooks & Authors1 decade ago
  • Why is "Holes" a significant title for this book by Louis Sachar?

    Quick BEST ANSWER & 10 POINTS if you answer this in a brief paragraph (like 3-5 sentences) and if it's definitely a GREAT answer. Thanks!

    11 AnswersBooks & Authors1 decade ago
  • CHEMISTRY: PV = nRT HELP!?!?

    Quick 10 points if you answer correctly and explain how you got your answer. Thanks!

    If the density of an unknown gas is 2.98 g/L

    at −27.0ºC and 2.11 atm, what is its molar

    mass?

    Answer in units of g/mol.

    PLEASE show the formula and substitute the right numbers.

    3 AnswersChemistry1 decade ago
  • CHEMISTRY: PV = nRT HELP!?!?

    Quick 10 points if you answer the questions correctly and explain how you got them. Thanks!

    Q1

    NH3 gas is pumped into the reservoir of a

    refrigeration unit at a pressure of 3.70 atm.

    The capacity of the reservoir is 25.8 L. The

    temperature is 13.7ºC. What is the mass of

    the gas?

    Answer in units of g.

    Q2

    The density of a gas was found to be 3.0 g/L

    at 1.70 atm and 30.0ºC. What is the molar

    mass of the gas?

    Answer in units of g/mol.

    3 AnswersChemistry1 decade ago
  • CHEMISTRY: Boyle's Law HELP!?!?

    Quick 10 points if you answer each question correctly and explain how you got your answers. Thanks!

    Q1

    A weather balloon with a volume of 3.7342 L

    is released from Earth’s surface at sea level.

    What volume will the balloon occupy at an

    altitude of 20.0 km, where the air pressure is

    10 kPa?

    Answer in units of L.

    Q2

    If the atmosphere can support a column of

    mercury 738mmhigh at sea level, what height

    of water could be supported? The density of

    water is approximately 1/14 that of mercury.

    Answer in units of mm.

    Q3

    If the atmosphere can support a column of

    mercury 738mmhigh at sea level, what height

    of a hypothetical liquid with a density 1.40

    times that of mercury could be supported?

    Answer in units of mm.

    1 AnswerChemistry1 decade ago
  • Can you please put these vocabulary words into sentences?

    Easy 10 points if you use the terms below in sentences that show you know the definitions!!! Thanks

    -inimical

    -ululation

    -ensconce

    -cordon

    -obscurity

    -elephantine

    I need REALLY good sentences so please try your best!

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Can you please put these vocabulary words into sentences?

    Easy 10 points if you use the terms below in sentences that show you know the definitions!!! Thanks

    -ludicrous

    -saber

    -cessation

    -talisman

    -delirious

    I need REALLY good sentences so please try your best!

    4 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • VOCABULARY WORDS IN SENTENCES PLEASE!!?

    Easy 10 points if you use the terms below in sentences that show you know the definitions!!! Thanks

    -luminous

    -myopia

    -multitudinous

    -unquenchable

    -impenetrable

    -quaver

    I need REALLY good sentences so please try your best!

    2 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Can you please put these vocabulary words into a sentence?

    Easy 10 points if you use the terms below in sentences that show you know the definitions!!! Thanks

    -befoul

    -illumination

    -assimilate

    -theology

    -purge

    I need REALLY good sentences so please try your best!

    3 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Can someone please tell me why gas prices are getting so high nowadays?

    For some reason, everyday the gas prices are going on the rise. Is their some external event causing this? Please answer ASAP! Thanks :)

    4 AnswersEconomics1 decade ago
  • I need HELP with STOICHIOMETRY about PURITY!?!?

    INSTANT 10 Points if you answer correctly and if you explain how you got your answer. THANKS!

    Question:

    A 26.6 g sample of impure potassium nitrate

    (KNO3) was heated to complete decomposi-

    tion according to the equation

    2KNO3(s) ! 2KNO2(s) + O2(g) .

    After the reaction was complete, the solid

    residue (consisting of KNO2 and the original

    impurities) had a mass of 24 g. Assuming that

    only the potassium nitrate had decomposed,

    what was the percent KNO3 in the original

    sample?

    Answer in units of % (with at least 5 decimal places to the right).

    (Note: the answer is not 110.83333% or 90.22556%)

    1 AnswerChemistry1 decade ago
  • STOICHIOMETRY HELP (w/ Purity)!?!?

    IMMEDIATE "Best Answer" & 10 points if you answer all of these questions correctly! :)

    1)

    How much metal ore, which contains 22.55

    percent metal, is needed to obtain 5100

    pounds of pure metal?

    A. 1150 pounds

    B. 22600 pounds

    2)

    If a metal ore contains 21.3% pure metal, how

    many pounds of pure metal can be obtained

    from 63 pounds of metal ore?

    Answer in units of pounds.

    3)

    Heating a 5 g sample of red cinnabar in an

    open vessel produces 2.23607 g metallic look-

    ing, silver colored liquid. What is the per-

    centage of the liquid metal in cinnabar?

    Answer in units of %.

    4)

    A sample is 68% calcium chloride (CaCl2).

    What is the percent Cl in the sample?

    Answer in units of %.

    5)

    A sample is 51% percent zinc nitrate,

    Zn(NO3)2. What is the percent Zn in the

    sample?

    Answer in units of %.

    6)

    A 26.6 g sample of impure potassium nitrate

    (KNO3) was heated to complete decomposi-

    tion according to the equation

    2KNO3(s) ! 2KNO2(s) + O2(g) .

    After the reaction was complete, the solid

    residue (consisting of KNO2 and the original

    impurities) had a mass of 24 g. Assuming that

    only the potassium nitrate had decomposed,

    what was the percent KNO3 in the original

    sample?

    Answer in units of %.

    4 AnswersChemistry1 decade ago
  • STOICHIOMETRY HELP (w/ Combustion)!?!?

    Instant 10 points if you answer correctly and explain how you got your answer! Thanks!

    Q)

    Analysis of a sample of a compound revealed the presence of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. In one experiment in which all of the N in the compound was converted into NH3, a 200 mg sample of the compound produced 44.7 mg of NH3. In another experiment using a different sample of the same mass, all C was converted into CO2, and all H was converted into H2O, to produce 405 mg of CO2 and 94.7 mg of H2O. Which of the following could be the simplest formula for the compound?

    1. C7H7NO2

    2. C3H5N3O6

    3. C7H8N2O2

    4. C6H5NO2

    5. C6H4N2O4

    2 AnswersChemistry1 decade ago
  • STOICHIOMETRY HELP (w/ Combustion)!?!?

    Instant 10 points if you answer correctly and explain how you got your answer. Thanks!

    Q:) The CO2 produced by the combustion of hydrocarbons contributes to global warming.

    Rank the fuels

    I) propanol (C3H7OH)

    II) ethene (C2H4)

    III) heptane (C7H16)

    according to decreasing mass percentage of

    carbon.

    1. III > I > II

    2. None of these

    3. I > II > III

    4. I > III > II

    5. II > I > III

    6. III > II > I

    7. II > III > I

    2 AnswersChemistry1 decade ago