what are the major three types of human trafficking existing in our society​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

Human, S*x and Drug Trafficking


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What are the main features of the Indian economy?

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Low per capita income:

Excessive dependence of agriculture and primary producing:

High rate of population growth:

Existence of chronic unemployment and under-employment:

Poor rate of capital formation:

Explanation:

This are one of them

The
is the large island south of Cuba's western side that is part of the country of Cuba.

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Answer:

isa de la juventud

Explanation:

Which of the following principles of U.S. government best characterizes the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution? Select one:

OIndividual rights
OFederalism
ORepublicanism
OPopular sovereignty​

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Answer:

individual rights

(I'm pretty sure is correct)

Explanation:

If you were the leader of Germany ,what would u do about the refugees? Use evidence.

Evidence that REFUGEES SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO ENTER THE COUNTRY

evidence That REFUGEES SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO enter the country

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Answer: REFUGEES SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO ENTER THE COUNTRY

Explanation:

Germany has been allowing legal migrants to enter the country for years. Skilled workers in scarce occupations are welcome in this Western European country. Germany offers excellent working conditions, and its economy is among the strongest in the world. These are all reasons why Germany needs legal migrants because it is constantly evolving.

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i think it is d , double check !

Answer:

D. please give brainliest

Explanation:

How was the Roman empire able to maintain control over a vast amount of area? Select two correct answers.

A. The people were able to receive public education that benefited the government.
B. Government officials made decisions to help educate lower class citizens.
C. The Roman empire did not allow trade to happen with other civilizations.
D. Conquered areas areas were allowed to operate representative democracies.
E. The Pax Romana allowed for peace amongst the people in the empire.

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Answer:

E. The Pax Romana allowed for peace amongst the people in the empire

Explanation:

was important factor that led to the Romans maintaining such a large empire.

Which of the following items characterize the wartime boom? Select all that apply.

high stock prices
decreased job growth
government purchasing of manufactured goods
mass production of goods
high prices for farm crops

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Answer:

high stock prices

government purchase of manufactured goods

Explanation:

Wartime boom refers to the economic expansion that tends to occurred after the depression that occurred during the war.

During the war, investors tend to sell away their stokes in fear that the country might lose the war and experience economic damage because of it. As a result, the stock price will decrease. But after the war, confidence in market will started to increase and resulted in high stock price.

During this time, government also purchase a lot of manufacturing goods since a lot of factories tend to be turned as producer of war-related items. The government wanted to replace the production that was halted because of the war.

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b because they’re all separated into different sections

What types of jobs were created by cotton

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Answer:

Cotton pickers

people that made clothes

It made the cold easer for more people

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Art Silk Spinner: Artificial Silk is usually known as rayon and was one of the first man-made fibers to make it into production. It is made from cellulose extracted from plants.

Cloth hoo ker: Puts cloth from a roll onto hooks so that the cloth can be folded concertina-fashion, making a parcel ready for shipping

Spinner: Operates one or more usually two facing each other, spinning machines, each with many spindles, to make the thread. Because the floor beneath spinning machines was soaked in the oil from the cotton, spinners usually worked barefoot. Spinners normally employed their own piecers and paid them directly. A spinning mule might have up to 1200 spindles from end to end and be nearly 100 yards long. A spinner would be paid according to the amount of thread produced. Poor quality cotton with short fibers broke more easily. Ask a spinner to spin Surat and they would be most unhappy, knowing that their piecers would be unable to keep up with the number of breaks, forcing them to stop the mule.

When a new president comes into office, does the military face any changes to how it was before?

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Answer: Certain changes are possible, but the essence remains the same.

Explanation:

The new president may bring some military changes, but the essence of the United States military remains the same. Thus, the president can appoint to certain high positions in the army if he wants new people. All the changes brought about by the new president do not significantly change the essence of the military forces in the country. Following that, we can cite one example that is currently current. Namely, many military analysts and media in the United States state that the new President of the United States, Joe Biden, will withdraw the still incumbent President Donald Trump's decision on how transgender people cannot be part of the armed forces.

Answer:

yes because it depends on what the president wants done and how he wants it done.

Explanation:

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Which branch of the u.s government has the power to declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional

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the judicial branch does that

Using at least three sources, write a brief history about the location, culture, and dominant religions of the following groups: Arab, Ashanti, Bantu, and Swahili. In your essay, describe any common characteristics these groups share. Cite your evidence.

(if you send an answer that doesn't answer at all just to get points you will be reported multiple times)

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Answer:

a. Explain the difference between an ethnic group and a religious group.

Ethnic vs. Religious Group Station

An ethnic group is a group of people who share cultural ideas and

beliefs that have been a part of their community for generations. The

characteristics they may have in common could include a language, a

religion, a shared history, types of foods, and a set of traditional stories,

beliefs, or celebrations. These things make up a common culture shared by

those in a particular ethnic group.

An example of an ethnic group from Southwest Asia is the Kurds.

This group lives in a mountain region that spans Iran, Iraq, Syria, and

Turkey. Kurds speak Kurdish, and most are Muslim. Kurds do not have

their own homeland or government. They are a minority group ruled by

the country where they live. Other examples of ethnic groups in the

Middle East include Arab and Persian, among others.

A religious group shares a belief system in a god or gods, with a

specific set of rituals and literature. People from different ethnic groups

may share the same religion, though they may be from very different

cultures. Religion has been important to the history of Southwest Asia.

Christianity, Islam, Judaism were started in this region. People who follow

Judaism are called Jews. Followers of Christianity are called Christians.

Followers of Islam are called Muslims.

1. What is an ethnic group?

2. What are their characteristics?

3. What are some examples of ethnic groups?

4. What is a religious group?

5. What are some examples of religious groups?

SS7G8 The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Southwest

Asia (Middle East)

b. Explain the diversity of religions within the Arabs, Persians, and

Kurds.

Arabs Station

Southwest Asia is home to many different ethnic groups who share

similar religions. The Arabs of Southwest Asia believe themselves to be

descendants of Abraham in the Bible, through his son Ishmael. They make

up the majority of those who live throughout the region known as

Southwest Asia, though there are many differences among them. Most

Arabs practice the religion of Islam and call themselves Muslims.

Those who call themselves Muslims are further divided, as some call

themselves Sunni Muslims, while others are Shia Muslims. Many Arabs

are Christians. Most Arabs, whether they are Muslim or Christian, speak

the Arabic language.

1. Who do the Arabs believe they are descendants from?

2. What religion are most Arabs?

3. What language do most Arabs speak?

SS7G8 The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Southwest

Asia (Middle East)

a. Explain the diversity of religions within the Arabs, Persians, and

Kurds.

Persians Station

Persians are those who live in the modern country of Iran. The

Persian people are descended from a different group than those who are

Arabs and Jews. Their ancestors were Indo-Europeans, from Central

Europe and Southern Russia.

The country of Persia became known as Iran after World War I.

Persians, or Iranians, speak Farsi, a language that uses the Arabic alphabet

but is actually a different language. They practice Islam, but most belong

to the Shia group of Muslims. About 15 percent of the Muslims in the

world are Shia. The other 85 percent are Sunni Muslims.

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Explanation:

ARAB:

Dominant Religion: Islam, 93%

Location(s): Primarily Mauritania, Atlantic coast of Africa, North Africa, Egypt, Sudan, the Arabian Peninsula, and Syria and Iraq.

Culture: "To be an Arab, like an American, is a cultural trait rather than racial. The Arab world includes Muslims, Christians and Jews. Any person who adopts the Arabic language is typically called an Arab. Arabic is the official and the original language of the Qur'an, the Islamic holy book."

Some Arab traditions include, but are not limited to:

Long handshakes, grasped elbows, and walking hand in hand by two males.

ASHANTI

Location: Ghana

Culture: "The Ashanti religion is a mixture of spiritual and supernatural powers. They believe that plants, animals, and trees have souls. They also believe in fairies, witches, and forest monsters. There are a variety of religious beliefs involving ancestors, higher gods, or abosom, and 'Nyame', the Supreme Being of Ashanti."

Dominant Religion: Traditional Ashanti religion. (Monotheistic)

BANTU:

Location: Sub-Saharan Africa

Culture: "Although the Bantu speakers introduced an Iron Age and an agriculture civilization into a Neolithic hunting and gathering society, their way of life came to vary greatly from place to place."

Dominant Religion: Traditional Bantu religion (polytheistic animism)

SWAHILI:

Location: East Africa

Dominant Religion: Sunni Islam (finally, a simple answer)

Culture: "Swahili culture is the product of the history of the coastal part of the African Great Lakes region. As with the Swahili language, Swahili culture has a Bantu core and has also borrowed from foreign influences. ... As a consequence, they were influenced by Arabic, Persian, Indian, and Chinese cultures."

SIMILARITIES:

All of them are located somewhere in Africa, practice traditional religions, and are all somehow connected to Arab culture

I'll put my sources in the comments

negative effects of the corona virus
on teaching and learning.​

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Answer: Corona virus sucks guys!

Explanation: it duhs

Answer:

-Cheating is easier (ahem brainly)

-Communication and social interaction is more difficult

-Teachers cannot be as involved

Explanation:

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1. Write a short introduction to the industrial condition of your local area.​

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The industrial condition in my area is fairly good. One of its major industries is agriculture, tourism and technology

How are the lives of enslaved people differ from the lives of free people of color?

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Answer:

the Enslaved people of color were guarded closely and had owners while the "freed" people of color were still "enslaved" by society because they still could not go to certain places or do certain things

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Who were the winners of WWI?

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Answer:

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Corporate officers often go on to hold significant positions in government.
True
False

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Answer:

That statement is true.

Explanation:

Corporations tend to have a lot of capital that they can use as " Private Donations" that can help high-ranking government representatives win their election.

If they win , that representatives can return the favor to the corporations that help them win the election. They can appointed corporates officers to hold significant positions in the government and influence the passing of legislations that will be beneficial for the corporations,.

4. Which action made George Childress significant to Texas history? A. wrote the Texas Declaration of independence B. led the attack on Goliad C. traveled to the United States seeking suppliesD. commanded the Texas army​

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Answer:

It is A

Explanation:

Why did Frederick Douglass think that photography was so important?

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Answer:

Douglass considered photography the most democratic of arts, a crucial aid in the quest to end slavery and achieve civil rights.

Explanation:

A state judge was found guilty of a crime and is sentenced to two years in prison. Which of the following is a plausible scenario?

The judge will hear cases and give his rulings over the Internet.

The judge will appoint someone to fill his term until he can return to his seat.

The judge will be recalled or impeached.

The judge's seat will remain vacant for the next two years until he returns.

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Answer: The judge will be recalled or impeached.

Explanation:

I think it’s The judge will be recalled or impeached.

A state judge was found guilty of a crime and is sentenced to two years in prison. The judge will be recalled or impeached if the following is a plausible scenario. The correct option is C.

How is the impeachment of a judge done?

A President-issued order is required to remove a Supreme Court judge from office. Both Houses of Parliament must agree to such an order. A specific majority of the members present and voting during the same session is necessary.

The only body with the power to dismiss an Article III judge is Congress. This is accomplished through a House vote to impeach the official in question, followed by a Senate trial and conviction. Only 15 federal judges had been charged with crimes as of September 2017, and only eight had been found guilty.

Thus, the ideal selection is option C.

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What was a result of the end of Reconstruction? Check all that apply.

African Americans lost political power.
African Americans were victims of voter intimidation.
African Americans were banned from going to school.
African Americans lost the right to public transportation.
Many African Americans lost the right to vote.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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only educated and enlightened people utilise their rights properly. How? justify.​

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Answer:

Those who feel that only enlightened people use their rights properly lack the confidence in the idea that majority rules because the average citizen is not forward-thinking or informed.

Explanation:

There are conflicting views on the role that citizens play in terms of electing authorities and exercising their rights as integrants of society. In ancient Greece for example, scholars like Plato and Socrates were critical of the view of democracy that holds every citizen should vote. Much of Plato's writings were about his alternatives to democracy.  Plato made many arguments in his works like The Republic that cautioned against democratic rule understood as the majority get to vote and decide on social laws. Plato stated that "the organization of the city must be confided to those who possess knowledge, who alone can enable their fellow-citizens to attain virtue, and therefore excellence, by means of education." In modern times it is feared that majority-rule democracy can lead to populism which is a politics that expressly tries to appeal to ordinary people who feel under-represented in the status quo sometimes at the expense of making difficult reforms or instituting progressive policies.  

write true and false statement rubber is a kind of plantation crop ​

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Answer:

true

rubber is one of the crops grown on a plantation

Do you believe that the Treaty of Versailles was fair to Germany? Why or why not? Be specific to let me know that you have understood WWI. PLEASE WRITE AT LEAST FOUR SENTENCES. ALSO DO NOT PLAGIARIZE MY TEACHER KNOWS WHEN ITS COPIED FROM THE INTERNET

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Answer:

What is your opinion. Do some quick research on an article and see what you think about it. I can't be yourself. This is what you think not what the teacher wants you to put down.

Explanation:

Read the text, Would Washington have approved or disapproved of the Monroe Doctrine?
Explain. Write the answer in your own words.

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Answer: I think Washington will have approved of the Monroe Doctrine because

he doesn’t want American taking apart in affairs of other countries (no allies unless during emergency) and owning too much favors (based on Washington’s Farrell Address, just for extra information if needed, though he believes in continuing trade), and similarly the Monroe Doctrine is about staying neutral and interfere with European powers if they don’t interfere with the Americas.

Explanation:

The US Constitution outlines the goals of the government. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T or
F​

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Please Mark Me Brainliest!!!

Answer:

True

Explanation:

The whole point of the constitution is to make America a better place so the main focus is to have goals

Answer:

True

Explanation:

If you directly or indirectly cause a collision, you are also legally and ___________ responsible, and you may be liable for damage or costs related to injury associated with that collision.

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Answer:

Financially

Explanation:

I majored in Social Studies

prepare a model of a code of conduct to be followed in society​

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Answer:

Review your mission statement and core values. ...

Talk to stakeholders. ...

Review past ethical issues. ...

See where other companies have faltered. ...

Create a draft code for input and discussion. ...

Create a final draft and share

Explanation:

1. written for the reader.

2. comprehensive.

3.accessible.

4. supported by leadership.

5.Visually appealing

What is one effect from the Persian Gulf War that led to the return of the US to Iraq in 2003?
A.
The US did not fully remove al Qaeda from Kuwait.
B.
The US left Saddam Hussein in control of Iraq.
C.
The US found weapons of mass destruction but allowed Iraq to keep them.
D.
The US allowed the Taliban to stay in control of Iraq.

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Answer:They rebelled against Saddam Hussein's rule.

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is B

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this is science!

which of the following best describes magnetism?

A. a contact force
B. a non-contact force
C. something that is made of matter
D. a type of energy

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Number B is the answer

Answer:

a type of energy I think

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