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Which fact provides the BEST evidence to support the conclusion that the end of the trustee period also marked the end of colony's attempts to ban slavery? A) B

Which fact provides the BEST evidence to support the conclusion that the end of the trustee period also marked the end of colony's attempts to ban slavery? A) By 1800, as many as 20 million slaves captured along the west coast of Africa had been shipped to the Americas. B) Between 1750 and 1775, the number of Africans living in slavery in Georgia increased from approximately 500 to 18,000. C) The majority of slaves that were shipped to the Georgia colony were from Senegal, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and Angola. D) To meet the need for cheap labor, many Georgia landowners used indentured servants who agreed to work for anyone willing to pay their way to the colony.

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What is the equation of the following line written in general form? (The y-intercept is -1.) 2x + y - 1 = 0 -2x - y - 1 = 0 2x - y - 1 = 0

What is the equation of the following line written in general form? (The y-intercept is -1.) 2x + y - 1 = 0 -2x - y - 1 = 0 2x - y - 1 = 0

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A family has two cars. the first car has a fuel efficiency of 25 miles per gallon of gas and the second has a fuel efficiency of 40 miles per gallon of gas. dur

A family has two cars. the first car has a fuel efficiency of 25 miles per gallon of gas and the second has a fuel efficiency of 40 miles per gallon of gas. during one particular week, the two cars went a combined total of 1800 miles, for a total gas consumption of 60 gallons. how many gallons were consumed by each of the two cars that week?

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Which of the following is not a form of support A.rhetorical question B.illustration C.example D.statistics E.analogy

Which of the following is not a form of support A.rhetorical question B.illustration C.example D.statistics E.analogy

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The function C(x)=−15x+2304 represents the cost to produce x items. What is the least number of items that can be produced so that the average cost is no more t

The function C(x)=−15x+2304 represents the cost to produce x items. What is the least number of items that can be produced so that the average cost is no more than $33?

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Craftwell Inc. pays a​ $0.75 dividend every quarter and will maintain this policy forever. What price should you pay for one share of common stock if you want a

Craftwell Inc. pays a​ $0.75 dividend every quarter and will maintain this policy forever. What price should you pay for one share of common stock if you want an annual return of​ 10.5% on your​ investment?

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Please help me PLEASE!!!

Please help me PLEASE!!!

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Round three thousand six hundred and seventy-two to the nearest hundred.

Round three thousand six hundred and seventy-two to the nearest hundred.

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Enter the decimal equivalent of 5/4.

Enter the decimal equivalent of 5/4.

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The length of the base of a right triangle is twice the height. If the height is ten meters find the area of the right triangle.

The length of the base of a right triangle is twice the height. If the height is ten meters find the area of the right triangle.

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PLZ HELP ASAP!! 16 points!! What are the domain and range of the function graphed below?

PLZ HELP ASAP!! 16 points!! What are the domain and range of the function graphed below?

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Solve the equation attached

Solve the equation attached

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What was a Christian Gnostic revival movement that thrived in some areas of Southern Europe?

What was a Christian Gnostic revival movement that thrived in some areas of Southern Europe?

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Find g (5) if g(x) = x^2 + 4​

Find g (5) if g(x) = x^2 + 4​

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Scientists should not repeat experiments to see if their data is reproducible. True or False?

Scientists should not repeat experiments to see if their data is reproducible. True or False?

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write the following ratio as a reduced fraction. Simplify your answer when possible: 50 to 45

write the following ratio as a reduced fraction. Simplify your answer when possible: 50 to 45

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If f(x) = 3[x] + 5, find f(x) if x = 4.3 PLS ANSWER I HAVE TO TURN IN SOON

If f(x) = 3[x] + 5, find f(x) if x = 4.3 PLS ANSWER I HAVE TO TURN IN SOON

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3. The cost of an iPhone X is $1,149.00. The cost of an iPhone 4 is $199.00. How many times greater is the cost of an iPhone X than an iPhone 4? Round your answ

3. The cost of an iPhone X is $1,149.00. The cost of an iPhone 4 is $199.00. How many times greater is the cost of an iPhone X than an iPhone 4? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. Answer:

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How does ADP get turned into ATP?

How does ADP get turned into ATP?

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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding tRNA? A) tRNA molecules have a three-dimensional shape. B) As the ribosome proceeds along the mRNA template

Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding tRNA? A) tRNA molecules have a three-dimensional shape. B) As the ribosome proceeds along the mRNA template strand in a 5' to 3' direction during translation, tRNA molecules bind to the mRNA and bring a speciflc amino acid with them. C) The amino acid is attached to the 5' end of the tRNA molecule. D) tRNA molecules contain anticodons. E) During translation, "empty" (uncharged) tRNA molecules leave the ribosome at the E site.

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WHAT SING ARE USED TO TRNSPOSE VECTORS IN MATHLAB?

WHAT SING ARE USED TO TRNSPOSE VECTORS IN MATHLAB?

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The science club raised money to clean the clean the beach they spent 29 dollars on trash bags and 74 dollars on Waterproof boots they still have 47 dollars lef

The science club raised money to clean the clean the beach they spent 29 dollars on trash bags and 74 dollars on Waterproof boots they still have 47 dollars left how much did they make

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Analyze Hokusai's Orange Orchids

Analyze Hokusai's Orange Orchids

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Create a timeline of the life of Julius Caesar. I have a timeline, I just need somebody to put the events in order. Gaius Julius Caesar was born in Rome on July

Create a timeline of the life of Julius Caesar. I have a timeline, I just need somebody to put the events in order. Gaius Julius Caesar was born in Rome on July 12 or 13 100 BCE. Born into an upper class family, Caesar and some of his relatives held important positions in the government. 409 years before Julius was born the Republic of Rome was a dangerous time. The republic was being governed by a Senate. Senates were elected by the people of Rome. When Rome was growing in population, it made it more difficult to govern. Senators fought amongst themselves for more power. The working class became frustrated with the noble class governing. It lead to civil wars in the republic. Caesar aligned himself with people who were against the nobility. He started his share in politics as an advocate in 78 BCE. He decided to study oratory in Rhodes, Greece in 76 BCE. During the trip he was captured by pirates. They held him for ransom money. Caesar got the ransom money himself and got released. Instead of retiring to his homeland, Caesar decided to organize a naval force that captured the pirates. Two years later, in 74 BCE, with no official place in the Roman government or army, Caesar decided to organize a private army. This army fought off the king of Pontus who was declaring war on the Romans. All of these events made Caesar well known and a public disagreement. He moved his way through different political positions in a dishonest way. Although Roman Senates disliked Caesar, they appointed him Farther Spain. In 59 BCE, Caesar was elected into consul no matter the Senate’s attempts to prevent it. Consuls had significant power and Caesar took advantage of this power. He formed the first triumvirate. He combined his power with Pompey and Crassus. Crassus was a wealthy politician and Pompey was a war hero who was not liked among the Senates. Caesar decided to pay off Pompey’s soldiers by giving them land to reward Pompey. People organized a riot because they disliked the idea. These riots caused chaos. Caesar took this as a distraction to get his way. This distraction allowed Caesar to become governor of Gaul. Around 58 and 50 BCE, Caesar’s military conquered all of Gaul. During that time, Caesar’s triumvirate was falling apart while he was becoming very successful. Caesar gained enemies because he was becoming successful. Caesar thought the only way to protect himself was to seize the rest of Rome. In 49 BCE he began a civil war after leading his troops across the Rubicon River into Italy. In 46 BCE he made himself a dictator of Rome. He continued defeating his enemies before returning into Rome after a year. When he made his return he adopted his great nephew, Augustus. Caesar never had a son of his own. Caesar revised the Roman calendar and made Senates more representative. He made many foreigners, citizens of Rome. Although Caesar tried his best in protecting himself, Caesar’s old enemies and some of his supporters devised a plan to assassinate him. On March 15, 44 BCE, Caesar’s enemies killed him in the Senate House. Augustus, Caesar’s nephew, eventually took over in 32 BCE. Caesar made a long line in history of emperors.

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Article III of the U.S. Constitution (3 points) establishes the state court systems. names only the Supreme Court. creates the U.S. District Courts. divides th

Article III of the U.S. Constitution (3 points) establishes the state court systems. names only the Supreme Court. creates the U.S. District Courts. divides the states into circuits. The federal court of original jurisdiction is the (3 points) U.S. Lower Court. U.S. District Court. U.S. Supreme Court. U.S. Court of Appeals.

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