¿En cuál opción se mencionan las etapas del proceso electoral en las que participa el Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE)?

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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Desafortunadamente, se te olvidó incluir las opciones o incisos para contestar tu pregunta. Si no conocemos esas opciones, no sabemos el contenido de ellas. Sólo tú las conoces.

Sin embargo, a pesar de que se te olvidó incluir esa importante información, podemos comentar lo siguiente en términos generales.

Las etapas generales del proceso electoral en las que participa el Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE) son la publicación del calendario de elecciones en México para que los partidos políticos puedan realizar las consultas de sus precandidatos y elegir al que os va a representar. Después, el INE publica los periodos autorizados para realizar las precampañas y luego las campañas. También indica cuál es el periodo de veda, en el que no se pueden realizar campañas.

El INE establece este calendario electoral para elecciones federales para Presidente de la República y renovación del Congreso, y supervisa las elecciones estatales.

El INE registra oficialmente y comienza a preparar la elección, reclutando a los voluntarios que atenderán las casillas el día de la elección, para capacitarlos.

Durante las campañas, el INE supervisa el gasto de campaña de cada candidato para fiscalizarlo y comprobar que no rebasen los límites previstos.

El día de la elección, al cierre de las casillas, el INE es la única institución autorizada para ofrecer datos oficiales de los resultados, Primero, a través de un conteo rápido llamado PREP, y posteriormente certificando al ganador una vez que se contó la totalidad de os votos.

Después de la elección, el INE recibe quejas e inconformidades en el recuento de votos, estudia el caso y da una decisión final para declarar al vencedor.


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Colonización de los Estados Unidos

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Answer: Estados Unidos surgió a partir de la colonización británica de América, protagonizada por oleadas de inmigrantes británicos entre los siglos XVII y XVIII fundaron las Trece Colonias en la costa atlántica del subcontinente norteamericano, al este de los Apalaches.

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Which were the main goals of Roosevelt's New Deal legislation?

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The programs focused on what historians refer to as the "3 R's": relief for the unemployed and poor, recovery of the economy back to normal levels, and reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression.

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One similarity between the laws being challenged in the United States Supreme Court cases of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) and Korematsu v. United States (1944) is that A) specific groups of people were being targeted based on race or ethnicity B) state laws were declared unconstitutional C) immigrants were relocated to prison camps D) federal laws segregating public transportation were upheld

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A) specific groups of people were being targeted based on race or ethnicity

Explanation:

One similarity between the laws being challenged in the United States Supreme Court cases of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) and Korematsu v. the United States (1944) is that "specific groups of people were being targeted based on race or ethnicity."

The above statement is true because Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) is where the Supreme Court ruled that it is constitutionally right to have racial segregation in as much the segregated facilities were equal in quality.

Similarly, the Korematsu v. the United States (1944) is where the Supreme court ruled that it is constitutionally right to remove the Japanese Americans from the West Coast Military Area during World War II.

Dorothea Dix's Prison Reform Crusade

• Do not put debtors in prison
• Make sure prisoners have enough food
• Do not crowd many prisoners into small spaces


Which choice below best completes this list?

A. Allow prisoners to vote
B. Remove the mentally ill from prisons
C. Offer every prisoner a basic education
D. Require prisoners to attend church services

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B. Remove the mentally ill from prisons

Explanation:

The so-called Dorothea Dix's Prison Reform Crusade was a passion and mission to improve the standard of living in United States asylums.

However, she found out that the mentally ill were housed in prisons rather than in asylums.

Therefore, the choice below that would best completes this list is to remove the mentally ill from prisons

The BIG THREE after WW1

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Answer:

the big three were France, USA, Great Britain

Explain how a boomtown is different from a ghost town.

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One is booming in population (a lot of people), and a ghost town is just as it sounds, no one lives there

Answer: What's the difference? A town that experienced (or is experiencing) a period of rapid growth due to some temporary activity. The mining boomtown she remembered, was now a ghost town. Ghosttown has no English definition

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Can someone PLEASE answer this question. Basically you Analysis the image and answer the questions.

Here are the question:
1. Who created these political cartoons?

2. What WWII event / topic are these pictures referring to? (*hint - If You Give a Pig a Pancake)

3. How are these cartoons similar? List at least

4. How are these cartoons different? List at least 3.

5. Which cartoon had the most symbolism and stood out to you the most? Why?

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Answer:

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Which of the following is NOT a legal duty of an American citizen?
Serve on juries.
Vote in all elections.
Get an education.
Pay taxes.

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i choose : "get an education"

Write an essay on how you can apply the concepts of Socrates' philosophy to uplift the present conditions of human lives?

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Socrates considered that education should produce practical outcomes that benefit society as a whole. He tried to create an ethical framework based on individual reasoning instead of religious teaching. Human decision, according to Socrates, is inspired by a yearning for pleasure.

Socrates is primarily concerned with establishing two fundamental points: 1) Pleasure is what everyone wants: it is an unqualified good because it is usually the end (goal) of our actions. 2) Satisfaction is not dependent on outside goods, but instead on how those items have been used.

The purpose of Winston Churchill's excerpt was to warn the United State that Europe was threatened by?

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The purpose of Winston Churchill's excerpt was to warn the United State that Europe was threatened by the USSR.

Explanation:

The "Iron Curtain Speech" was delivered by Winston Churchill to emphasize the need for the US and Britain to act as peacekeepers for the threat imposed by the USSR. He implored on the two nations to spearhead the need to maintain peace against the power of the communist USSR.

In his now-famous speech, former British Prime Minister Churchill stated "From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent." He also went on to express his belief that the Soviet Union's communist stance and desire to expand will "cause new serious difficulties in the British and American zones." He then appealed for "[T]he safety of the world [that] requires a new unity in Europe, from which no nation should be permanently outcast."

Phoenicia did not have its own supply of ivory, so it traded for ivory with other regions, which meant that, for the Phoenicians, ivory was ain)
O
A import.
В. export. .
C. natural resource.
D. impossibility

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A. import

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The negative consequences outweighed the benefits of Manifest Destiny.

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In conclusion, the benefits of the Westward expansion did not outweigh the negative consequences because there was conflicts created between the Native Americans and there was a drastic increase in the white population.

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Image 1 Question: Which of the following was a direct result of camel use in North Africa?

Widespread camel domestication led to increasing desertification in the region north of the Sahara.

Camels carried new diseases to North Africa and the Sahara, leading to the eradication of indigenous species.

Horses were no longer needed for trade north of the Sahara.

Camels facilitated trade across the harsh terrain, allowing large caravans to traverse the flourishing new trade routes.
4.
Image 1 Question: Identify the industry that the camel most directly influenced

Manufacturing

Agriculture

Religion

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3. Camels facilitated trade across the harsh terrain, allowing large caravans to traverse the flourishing new trade routes.

4. Religion

Explanation:

Camels are able to survive without water for a long period of time and they can survive intense heat, which meant that they could be used to transport goods across the Sahara desert. With camels being used to haul goods, traders were able to go further and further into Africa to trade with more people.

One massive effect of this was the spread of Islam because most of the traders were Arabians and they took the opportunity to spread Islam such that today most of Western and Northern Africa are dominated by the Muslim faith.

Quien escribio el Compendio de la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia y en que año??

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Answer:

El Compendio de la doctrina social de la Iglesia fue publicado en el año 2004 por el Pontificio Consejo para la Justicia y la Paz en la petición de Juan Pablo II.

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In Maryland, what were the religious freedoms?
Catholics were persecuted.
Only Protestants could have a church.
O You could go to the church of your choice.

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i think its you could go to the church of ur choice since the rule was u have to believe in jesus

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Why would the existence of spheres of influence threaten the United States' goals in China? Check all of the boxes that apply.

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Explanation:

The main reason for the creation of areas of influence is that they pose a danger to US objectives in China. If other nations restricted Chinese commerce, the US would have difficulty trading with them.

If China had already been partitioned into sections under foreign rule, the US would have very little influence.

What were the major differences between the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire?

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Indeed much of the key expansion of the Roman Empire occurred while it was still a Republic. Rome was an empire long before it was imperial. However, perhaps the key difference that the modern viewer sees between an imperial system and a republic is one of political participation and by extension legitimacy.

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____forced conquered peoples to pay tribute to the the monarch?

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Assyrians


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Which guarantees do the Sixth and Eighth Amendments to the Constitution make?

the right of all citizens to keep and bear arms and freedom from illegal searches and seizures conducted without search warrants


the right of arrested persons to remain silent when in custody and the freedom to peacefully assemble and protest the actions of the government


the right to be brought before a judge to decide whether one’s imprisonment is legal and the freedom to file lawsuits based on federal, state, and local statutes


the right of accused persons to be defended by a lawyer in a speedy public trial and freedom from cruel and unusual punishments and excessive bail

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Answer:

the answer is b!

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Answer: decided that if they were to keep Texas, they must occupy it. ... and settlements provided a stronger hold on Texas than did the French ... Early Spaniards originally named some of Texas's settlements—San Antonio, ... permanent settlement of Europeans in Texas—the mission of Corpus ... When they left Santa Fe, they.

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Which of the following is not a requirement to become a naturalized citizen

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Answer:

Eligibility

Be at least 18 years of age at the time you file the application

Have been a lawful permanent resident for the past three or five years (depending on which naturalization category you are applying under)

Have continuous residence and physical presence in the United States

Answer:

High school diploma

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Explain the walking purchase.

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Answer:

Walking Purchase, (Aug 25, 1737 ), land swindle perpetrated by Pennsylvania authorities on the Delaware Indians, who had been in the tribe most friendly to William Penn when he founded the colony in the previous country.

Hindus believe that the ultimate goal of existence is...

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ultimate spiritual goal of Hinduism.
spiritual of hinduism

What is the hijab and how does it link Christians and
Jews to Muslims.

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The hijab is a religious veil worn by Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family, which usually covers the hair, head and chest. The term can refer to any hair, head, face, or body covering worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty.

However, it is not only prescriped in the Qur'an but also in the Bible and in the Jewish Talmud. For example , many painting of the Virgin Mary represent her with a veil covering her head  .

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The quote, "Only the dead have seen the end of war," was used widely after WWI.
Why?
Many felt the destruction of WWI would last long after the war's end
Because so many soldiers were blinded during WWI
Many felt the League of Nations would end all future wars
Many were thankful that WWI had finally ended


What one is correct please help

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I think the first one is the correct answer

Economic developments in the North pre-civil war.​

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Answer:

The United States, on the verge of civil war, contained two distinct economies

9. What was the alliance of western countries against communism called?
a. The Warsaw Pact
b. NATO
C. The Central Powers
d. The Allied Powers

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NATO, because that would be the western bloc, while The Warsaw Pact would be the eastern bloc

Question 30 (2 points)
What was urban renewal?
A. policies directed at creating urban centers in Appalachia
B. programs aimed at reducing poverty levels in the city
C. services provided to Native Americans who were willing to relocate to cities
D.the process of returning bracero workers to Mexico

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Explanation:

programs aimed at reducing poverty levels in the city


______ preserved ancient literature in monasteries in the East and
West.
a. Church scholars
b. Muslim moors
c. William the Conqueror
d. The Capetian Dynasty

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It’s Church scholars because they were the only ones who could read and write. Hope this helps

2. How did judicial review increase the power of the Supreme Court?​

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The Judicial review increased the power of the Supreme Court by giving all of the power for anything that has to do with cases are given to them to finalize everything.

Judicial Review allows the Supreme Court to take an active role in ensuring that the other branches of government abide by the constitution. Rather, the power to declare laws unconstitutional has been deemed an implied power, derived from Article III and Article VI of the U.S. Constitution.



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