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Before you start studying for the AP World History exam, you should get the inside scoop on its format and content. The types of questions you'll see might differ from your expectations. It's especially smart to practice writing essay outlines based on past questions before you're faced with fresh prompts on test day.

In this article, we'll go through the structure, content, and question types on the AP World History exam and provide some helpful tips for acing it !

How Is the AP World History Exam Structured?

The AP World History exam is three hours and 15 minutes and consists of two sections, each of which contains a Part A and a Part B. Here's a basic overview of these sections before we get into the nitty-gritty below:

  • Section 1, Part A: Multiple Choice
  • Section 1, Part B: Short Answer
  • Section 2, Part A: Document-Based Question (DBQ)
  • Section 2, Part B: Long Essay

It should be noted that the AP World History exam has undergone some big changes for the 2019-20 school year . Instead of covering thousands of years of human history and development, now it will cover only the years 1200 to the present ; as a result, the exam has been renamed AP World History: Modern (an AP World History: Ancient course and exam are in the works).

Section 1 Format

Section 1 on the AP World History exam lasts a total of 95 minutes and consists of two parts:

  • Part A: Multiple Choice
  • Part B: Short Answer

This chart shows what you can expect for each part of Section 1 on the World History exam:

Part A lasts 55 minutes and counts for 40% of your total AP World History score. Each question on this part comes with four possible answer choices (labeled A-D). Since there are no penalties for wrong answers, it's in your best interest to fill in an answer for every question.

Most multiple-choice questions come in sets of three to four questions and require you to analyze primary and secondary sources as well as data in the form of graphs, charts, maps, etc.

Part B lasts 40 minutes and counts for 20% of your final AP score. For this section, you must write three short answers (you'll get four prompts in total, but you choose one of two prompts to write on for your third essay). You'll have different sources, or stimuli, for each short-answer prompt:

  • Short Answer 1: Includes one secondary source
  • Short Answer 2: Includes one primary source
  • Short Answer 3/4 (choose one prompt): No stimulus for either option; prompt 3 focuses on the years 1200-1750, while prompt 4 focuses on the years 1750-2001

Section 2 Format

Section 2 on the AP World History test lasts 100 minutes and, like Section 1, consists of two parts:

  • Part A: Document-Based Question (DBQ)
  • Part B: Long Essay

Here's a brief overview of the format of Section 2 of the World History exam:

Part A in Section 2 lasts one hour and counts for 25% of your total score. For the Document-Based Question, or DBQ, you'll get seven documents offering different viewpoints on a certain historical development. You must write an essay with an argument supported by this historical evidence.

Part B, which is the Long Essay, lasts for just 40 minutes and counts for 15% of your AP score. This part of the test requires you to write a full-fledged essay in response to one of three prompts (you choose which one you want to write on). Unlike the DBQ, you're not given any direct historical evidence to use in your essay; you must come up with it yourself to support your argument.

Here are the three types of prompts you can choose from for the Long Essay:

  • Prompt 1: Focuses on the years 1200-1750
  • Prompt 2: Focuses on the years 1450-1900
  • Prompt 3: Focuses on the years 1750-2001

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What Kind of Content Is Covered in AP World History?

Content on the AP World History exam is divided into six overarching themes and nine distinct units . Knowing these categorizations can help you get a better sense of what kinds of historical trends you will be asked to examine (this is especially helpful when writing free-response essays!). The units are roughly divided up into overlapping periods of time.

Below, we introduce the current themes and units, as described in the 2019-20 AP World History: Modern Course and Exam Description .

The 6 Themes in AP World History

Let's start by looking closely at the six major themes covered on the AP World History exam.

Theme 1: Humans and the Environment

The environment shapes human societies, and as populations grow and change, these populations in turn shape their environments.

Key points:

  • Demography and disease
  • Patterns of settlement

Theme 2: Cultural Developments and Interactions

The development of ideas, beliefs, and religions illustrates how groups in society view themselves, and the interactions of societies and their beliefs often have political, social, and cultural implications.

  • Religions and cultures
  • Belief systems, philosophies, and ideologies
  • Science and technology
  • The arts and architecture

Theme 3: Governance

A variety of internal and external factors contribute to state formation, expansion, and decline. Governments maintain order through a variety of administrative institutions, policies, and procedures, and governments obtain, retain, and exercise power in different ways and for different purposes.

  • Political structures and forms of governance
  • Nations and nationalism
  • Revolts and revolutions
  • Regional, transregional, and global structures and organizations

Theme 4: Economic Systems

As societies develop, they affect and are affected by the ways that they produce, exchange, and consume goods and services.

  • Agricultural and pastoral production
  • Trade and commerce
  • Labor systems
  • Industrialization
  • Capitalism and socialism

Theme 5: Social Interactions and Organization

The process by which societies group their members and the norms that govern the interactions between these groups and between individuals influence political, economic, and cultural institutions and organization.

  • Gender roles and relations
  • Family and kinship
  • Racial and ethnic constructions
  • Social and economic classes
  • Slavery and abolition

Theme 6: Technology and Innovation

Human adaptation and innovation have resulted in increased efficiency, comfort, and security, and technological advances have shaped human development and interactions with both intended and unintended consequences.

  • Intellectual innovation
  • Transportation technologies and trade
  • Modes of production and machinery
  • Communication

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The 9 Units in AP World History

Here, we'll go over the nine units of the AP World History course and exam. But before we describe each one in depth, here's a quick overview of how these units are tested:

Source: AP World History Course and Exam Description, 2019-20

Unit 1: The Global Tapestry (1200-1450)

  • Developments in East Asia from c. 1200 to c. 1450
  • Developments in Dar al-Islam from c. 1200 to c. 1450
  • Developments in South and Southeast Asia from c. 1200 to c. 1450
  • State Building in the Americas
  • State Building in Africa
  • Developments in Europe from c. 1200 to c. 1450
  • Comparison in the period from c. 1200 to c. 1450

Unit 2: Networks of Exchange (1200-1450)

  • The Silk Roads
  • The Mongol Empire and the making of the modern world
  • Exchange in the Indian Ocean
  • Trans-Saharan trade routes
  • Cultural consequences of connectivity
  • Environmental consequences of connectivity
  • Comparison of economic exchange

Unit 3: Land-Based Empires (1450-1750)

  • Empires expand
  • Empires: administration
  • Empires: belief systems
  • Comparison in land-based empires

Unit 4: Transoceanic Interconnections (1450-1750)

  • Technological innovations from 1450 to 1750
  • Exploration: causes and events from 1450 to 1750
  • Columbian exchange
  • Maritime empires established
  • Maritime empires maintained and developed
  • Internal and external challenges to state power from 1450 to 1750
  • Changing social hierarchies from 1450 to 1750
  • Continuity and change from 1450 to 1750

Unit 5: Revolutions (1750-1900)

  • The Enlightenment
  • Nationalism and revolutions in the period from 1750 to 1900
  • Industrial Revolution begins
  • Industrialization spreads in the period from 1750 to 1900
  • Technology of the Industrial Age
  • Industrialization: government's role from 1750 to 1900
  • Economic developments and innovations in the Industrial Age
  • Reactions to the industrial economy from 1750 to 1900
  • Society and the Industrial Age
  • Continuity and change in the Industrial Age

Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization (1750-1900)

  • Rationales for imperialism from 1750 to 1900
  • State expansion from 1750 to 1900
  • Indigenous responses to state expansion from 1750 to 1900
  • Global economic development from 1750 to 1900
  • Economic imperialism from 1750 to 1900
  • Causes of migration in an interconnected world
  • Effects of migration
  • Causation in the Imperial Age

Unit 7: Global Conflict (1900-Present)

  • Shifting power after 1900
  • Causes of World War I
  • Conducting World War I
  • The economy in the interwar period
  • Unresolved tensions after World War I
  • Causes of World War II
  • Conducting World War II
  • Mass atrocities after 1900
  • Causation in global conflict

Unit 8: Cold War and Decolonization (1900-Present)

  • Setting the stage for the Cold War and decolonization
  • The Cold War
  • Effects of the Cold War
  • Spread of communism after 1900
  • Decolonization after 1900
  • Newly independent states
  • Global resistance to established order after 1900
  • End of the Cold War
  • Causation in the age of the Cold War and decolonization

Unit 9: Globalization (1900-Present)

  • Advances in technology and exchange after 1900
  • Technological advances and limitations after 1900: disease
  • Technological advances: debates about the environment after 1900
  • Economics in the Global Age
  • Calls for reform and responses after 1900
  • Globalized culture after 1900
  • Resistance to globalization after 1900
  • Institutions developing in a globalized world
  • Continuity and change in a globalized world

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Sample AP World History Test Questions

Let's go through examples of each of the four types of questions you'll see on the AP World History exam. All sample questions come from the 2019-20 World History Course and Exam Description .

Multiple-Choice Question Example

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Most multiple-choice questions come in sets of three to four questions that ask you to respond to a particular source, or stimulus, such as a primary source, a secondary source, or data in the form of a map, chart, or table.

In this sample question, you're being asked to read and interpret two separate passages . You must have background knowledge of economic trends in the late 20th century to be able to select the correct answer here (which is answer choice C ).

Short-Answer Question Example

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This short-answer question is accompanied by a secondary source. In each short-answer question on the test, each part (A-C) should only require a one- to two-sentence answer . You'll then get 1 point per correct response (so the max you can earn on one short-answer question is 3 points).

Here's how you could earn full credit for this question, per the official scoring guidelines .

(A) Sample Answers

  • Hakuseki's argument was influenced by Confucianism.
  • Hakuseki's argument that sovereign is Heaven to the subjects and the father is Heaven to the child was influenced by Confucian beliefs.
  • Hakuseki's argument that only the emperor is supposed to serve the Lord of Heaven reflects the beliefs of Confucianism.

(B) Sample Answers

  • One important difference is that most Christian missionaries and Muslim Sufis traveled across the world and spread their religion without being banned by other governments.
  • One important difference between the circumstances of the religious encounter in eighteenth century Japan and other religious encounters in the period 1450–1750 is that religious interactions in this period more frequently led to the development of syncretic belief systems such as Vodou or Santería than the outright banning of the preaching of a religion.
  • One important difference between the Tokugawa shogunate banning the preaching of Christianity and most other religious interactions in the period 1450–1750 is that some governments, such as the Mughal Empire under Akbar, encouraged religious tolerance and interaction.

(C) Sample Answers

  • The Mughal emperors of India and the African kings of Kongo attempted to restrict European merchants to certain towns and trading posts.
  • The Ming and Qing emperors of China confined the Portuguese merchants to Macao and placed legal restrictions on converting to Christianity.
  • Although the Safavid Empire allowed European merchants to settle in some cities and even serve as advisors at court, preaching Christianity was strictly forbidden.

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Document-Based Question Example

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You'll get seven documents with your DBQ (not shown in the sample above), and you must use at least six of these as evidence in your response. The DBQ is worth up to 7 points .

Here's what you'd need to do to earn full credit for this sample DBQ, per the scoring guidelines .

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Long Essay Question Example

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For the Long Essay, you'll get three possible prompts to choose from. This question is an example of an Option 2 prompt with a focus on the years 1450-1900 —in this case, the 19th century. You can earn up to 6 points for your essay.

Here's what you'd need to do to earn full credit for this sample, per the official scoring guidelines :

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How Is the AP World History Exam Scored?

Now that you've seen what questions look like on the AP World History test, let's quickly go over exactly how the exam is scored. Like all other AP tests, you will get a final scaled score for AP World History on a scale of 1-5 . This is a cumulative score that combines your raw scores from each of the four parts of the test (Multiple Choice, Short Answer, DBQ, and Long Essay).

Keep reading to see how each part of the AP World History test is scored.

Multiple Choice

Raw scoring for the multiple-choice section is simple: you earn 1 point for each multiple-choice question you answer correctly . Since there are 55 questions, the max number of points you can earn here is 55. Remember that this part counts for 40% of your total score .

No points are taken off for incorrect answers, so be sure to fill in every answer bubble!

Short Answer

Each short-answer question is worth 3 points—one for each task (labeled A-C) you must complete. Because there are three short-answer questions, this means you can earn a total of 9 raw points for all your responses. The short-answer portion counts for 20% of your final AP score .

Document-Based Question

The DBQ is worth 25% of your final score and is graded on a 7-point rubric , as shown below:

The Long Essay is worth just 15% of your overall score and is graded on a 6-point rubric :

The Best Way to Prep for the AP World History Exam: 3 Tips

Here are a few of the most important prep tips for AP World History. If you want more advice, take a look at our article on the best study strategies for this exam .

Tip 1: Make Connections to Themes (and Memorize Examples)

World History is a course that covers a ton of information, so much so that it can be hard to think of specific examples that relate to your arguments in essay questions. You should be able to elaborate on one or two concrete events from each period that relate to each theme of the course.

As long as you can preserve this bank of information in your mind, you'll be able to support your answers to any essay questions the test throws at you.

Tip 2: Use Outside Information Selectively

Providing specific historical examples in your essay lets you show your mastery of the material, but you need to be cautious. This test is less about how much you know and more about how well you understand the connections and underlying themes that connect historical facts.

Each fact you mention must have a specific purpose and should tie directly into what the question is asking and what you've stated in your argument.

Tip 3: Learn to Read Multiple-Choice Questions Carefully

You can get into some trouble if you don't understand exactly what the multiple-choice questions are asking on this exam. You'll only find the correct answer if you stick to the specifics of the question. Otherwise, you could get tripped up by choices that are accurate statements about history but inaccurate answers to the question being asked.

Practice your skills in selecting answers that directly pertain to the evidence presented in the question.

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Summary: What to Know About the AP World History Exam

The AP World History exam is a three-hour and 15-minute test that consists of 55 multiple-choice questions, three short answers, one DBQ, and one essay.

Questions address six major historical themes and nine units, with periods stretching back to the year 1200 CE. While this is undoubtedly a lot of information to study, it's important to realize that long-term trends are more important than small details.

You can do extremely well on the World History test, as long as you master the major events of each period and understand their essential causes and effects .

What's Next?

Looking for some practice materials for the World History exam? Then check out this detailed guide to all the AP World History practice tests available online .

It's a smart idea to practice your writing skills on DBQs before any AP history test. Learn about the best places to find DBQ examples and how you can write an excellent response .

Which AP classes should you take in high school besides World History? Our expert guide will help you decide based on your goals, academic interests, and schedule.

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AP World History Exam Overview

The AP World History: Modern exam takes 3 hours and 15 minutes to complete and is composed of: a multiple-choice, short answer, and free response section.

AP World History Question Types

Multiple-choice.

AP World History: Modern multiple-choice questions are grouped into sets of usually 3-4 questions. They are based on primary or secondary sources, including excerpts from historical documents or writings, images, graphs, and maps. This section will test your ability to analyze and engage with the source materials while recalling what you already know about world history.

Short Answer

The AP World History: Modern short answer questions require you to respond to a secondary source for Question 1 and a primary source for Question 2, both focusing on historical developments between 1200 and 2001. Students will choose between two options (Questions 3 or 4) for the final required short-answer question, each one focusing on a different time periods of 1200 to 1750 and 1750 to 2001.

For all short answer questions, you’ll be asked to:

  • Analyze the provided sources
  • Analyze historical developments and processes described in the sources
  • Put those historical developments and processes in context
  • Make connections between those historical developments and processes

Document-Based Question (DBQ)

The AP World History: Modern DBQ presents a prompt and seven historical documents that are intended to show the complexity of a particular historical issue between the years 1450 and 2001. You will need to develop an argument that responds to the prompt and support that argument with evidence from both the documents and your own knowledge of world history. To earn the best score, you should incorporate outside knowledge and be able to relate the issues discussed in the documents to a larger theme, issue, or time period.

Long Essay Question

The AP World History: Modern Long Essay Question presents three questions and you have to choose one to answer.    All questions will test the same skills but will focus on different historical periods (i.e., from c. 1200–1750, from c. 1450–1900, or from c. 1750–2001). Similar to the DBQ, you will need to develop and support an answer to the question you picked based on historical evidence to earn the best score possible.

For a comprehensive content review, check out our book,  AP World History Prep

AP World History Review

The College Board is very detailed in what they require your AP teacher to cover in his or her AP World History course. They explain that you should be familiar with world history events from the following nine units that fall within four major time periods from 1200 to the present.

Read More: Review for the exam with our AP World History Cram Courses

AP scores are reported from 1 to 5. Here’s how students scored on  AP World History exam in May 2020:

Source: College Board

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AP classes are great, but for many students they’re not enough! For a thorough review of AP World History: Modern content and strategy, pick the AP prep option that works best for your goals and learning style.  You can also check out our AP World History: Modern test prep book here .

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AP World History (McCormack) - Unit 1: Topic 1.1 - Developments in East Asia from c. 1200-1450

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Have you chosen to study world history? I guess you meant to have fun in the process. Learning about the world we are in is fun. What is even more fun is learning about our pasts. However, if your grades are involved, you might get apprehensive.

The Advanced Placement World History course is not as difficult as it seems. If you have AP world history homework, you can handle it with ease if you know how to go about it.

Getting my AP World History Homework Done

You can get your homework done in a short while if you are proactive and are properly guided. In AP world history, how much homework you have mattes. It will determine how much reading and writing you have to do. Your homework might be broad or not so broad. Either way, some tips will help you handle it well.

  • Read with focus

One way to get homework help AP world history is to read with focus. Read to answer the questions asked. It is not the time for your usual reading. You are trying to get your homework done within the allocated timeframe.

  • Avoid distractions

It is easy to get carried away with interesting information and deviate from the course of your assignment. One way to handle distraction is to divide your homework into sections and look for specific answers to each section. While reading for the answers, give yourself a timeframe to get that section done. Do this for each section.

If you are discussing with friends, it is easy to pursue a line of thought and lose track of time. You and your friends can time yourselves to keep you in the discussion.

How to Handle my AP World History Course

How you handle your AP world history class will impact your assignment. You might find your BTHS AP world history homework easy or not depending on your attitude towards the course. Here are some tips on how to handle your course to help your future assignment.

  • Do not memorize everything at a time

It is good to read but do not memorize all the dates. Is it even possible to memorize everything? Well, possibly. However, it might not help you, especially in the short term. This is why continuous reading helps. With time, you will know the dates and the events and places they apply to. This is a better way to learn and not forget.

  • Do not procrastinate readings

This is easier said than done but it is not impossible. If you have a backlog of reading to do, it might not help you when it comes to handling homework. Your AP world history amount of homework may be a simple walkover if you can relate to the answers. You will be familiar with the answers if you have been reading. It is that straightforward.

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Ross and Kristina met on a  dating  website. Ross is from Florida, and Kristina is from Connecticut. They met on average once a month in person and used video calls almost every day for six months before getting married. Most of their friends also had profiles on dating websites and found their spouses in the same way. Online dating apps have brought about a revolution in how we choose our partners.

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N Calculate the coefficient of friction.

Starting from rest, a car travels 18 meters as it accelerates uniformly for 3.0 seconds. What is the magnitude of the car's acceleration?

How much work is done pushing a 15 kg crate a distance of 2.5 m at constant speed across a wooden floor ? The coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the floor is 0.40. (a.) 0J (b.) 15 J (c.) 368 J (d.) 147 J

how much work is done pushing a 15 kg crate a distance of 2.5 m at constant speed across a wooden floor ? The coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and floor is 0.40. (a.) 0 J (b.) 15 J (c.) 368 J (d.) 147 J

Read the following passages and answer the following questions for each one:

1. What is the phenomenon being explained?

2. What theories are advanced to explain the phenomenon? (Some theories may be unstated.)

3. Which theory seems the most plausible and why? (Use the criteria of ad-equacy.)

4. Regarding the most credible theory, is there a test implication men-tioned? If so, what is it? If not, what would be a good test implication for the theory?

5. What test results would convince you to change your mind about your preferred theory?

"In the past several years, a researcher named David Oates has been advocating his discovery of a most interesting phenomenon. Oates claims that backward messages are hidden unintentionally in all human speech. The messages can be understood by recording normal speech and playing it in reverse…. [According to Oates] 'Any thought, any emotion, any motive that any person has can appear backwards in human speech. The implications are mind boggling because reverse speech opens up the Truth’.... To our knowledge there is not one em-pirical investigation of reverse speech in any peer-reviewed journal. If reverse speech did exist it would be, at the very least, a noteworthy scientific discovery. However, there are no data to support the existence of reverse speech or Oates's theories about its implications.”

Rhetorically analyze the poem "Voyage to the Moon" by Archibald MacLeish. How does the poet establish ethos, pathos, and logos? Discuss the subject, speaker, audience, and purpose of the poem. How does the intersection between the subject, speaker, and audience affects the poem?

What is a good topic for a persuasive essay?

Create  a flowchart to help fellow teachers evaluate the complexity of authentic texts that could be used in your  Signature Assignment: Content Area Literacy Unit *. Your flowchart must contain a minimum of 6 steps or components.

For f(x) = 1/(x^2 - 2x + k) and k= -8, what is the integral of f(x) dx over [0, 1]?

what is the best format for a debate 2 AC paper

How should I end a speech?

How can I improve my speech and debate?

What are some fun debate topics?

How many words are in a 3-minute speech?

How do you change this sentence into indirect speech, “She said to me, ‘I have a pen’”?

What are some examples of frozen speech style?

What are some tips to write a speech about yourself?

What effect does high Co2 and thus carbonate level on marine organisms

I need help to bring my Adv. graphic designs grade up from 59. do you like have any advice for me on how to bring my grade back up?

What is Computer Aided Design with examples?

What should be a designer's priority while creating a design?

What is the importance of computer-aided design?

What are examples of some aesthetic things?

On which factors should design be rated?

What does approach to design mean?

How and where can I learn graphic design?

I am taking a Cambridge end-of-year exam on pre-calculus in a few months, what should I study?

To solve the equation f(x) = 6x^3 - 48, I took the GCF first. Now, I am left with 6(x^3 - 8) = 0. Instead of using the a^3 - b^3 formula, I solved it like this. (x^3 - 8) = 0, x^3 = 8, x = 2. I took the cube root of both sides, and I got only one solution. The other two solutions are complex, but I can't find them if I use this method. So what is wrong with using this method? If 8 was not a perfect cube, we could have used this method. Why is that?

I don’t understand

Write a quadratic function  h whose only zero is −10

Carlos and Shawn are selling fruit for a school fundraiser. Customers can buy small boxes of oranges and large boxes of oranges. Carlos sold 13 small boxes of oranges and 5 large boxes of oranges for a total of $133. Shawn sold 10 small boxes of oranges and 8 large boxes of oranges for a total of $148. Find the cost of each of one small box of oranges and one large box of oranges.

Can you please help me? Thank you!

Can you please help me?

What is the most effective way to study for unit tests in APUSH?

Was slavery the main engine of American economic growth? 

What was slavery main role in the u.s economic growth that lead to the civil war 

How did slavery play a role in American’s capitalism.

 how/ why did slavery play a big role in building thye

 American economy system and how it impacted it.

What was the cause and effect of slavery in the American economy world and how did it affect the economy in this generation.

In what way did the end of slavery affect us 

What were the positive effects of slavery in the United States economy in 2020?  

what was the ideal of “homespun virtue” and how did it appeal to different groups in the colonies

How do i study for the AP exam when its this friday?

How did Japanese Americans use the loyalty questionnaire to resist or critique their incarceration?

I need help studying for my Chapter 17 AP US History test.

Was the election of 1960 an easy victory for Kennedy? Why?

What were causes for the Seven Years War?

What was similar between the New Deal and Great Society programs?

How can I prepare for the AP Physics 1 exam? I am not doing good in the class and I want to try to do better on the AP Exam in May.

A compact car has a maximum acceleration of 2.0 m/s(^2) when it carries only the driver and has a total mass of 1200 kg. What is its maximum acceleration after picking up four passengers and their luggage, adding an additional 400 kg of mass? (Express the answer to two significant figures and include appropriate units). (The question is mainly pertaining to using Newton's second law, since this was recently discussed and introduced to us by our teacher. It's been giving me a bit of trouble, so I appreciate answers! Thank you!)

A force F is applied perpendicular to the top of a box of mass m sitting on an incline of angle θ. What is the magnitude of F such that the normal force of the incline on the box is equal to the weight of the box?

Where's a great place or site y'all recommend in learning the likes of coding, Adobe, Microsoft, and whatnot with this computer stuff? I'm not really a STEM person and really don't know much about comp sci tbh but was curious to see!

ystems Kai Edmonds is a manager of client support services for BizNet Computer Systems, a vendor that sells networks to small organizations. She is aware that a number of BizNet's customers have very little experience with the tasks associated with keeping a network system up and running. Kai spends considerable time on the telephone answering questions. Most of the questions she gets relate to the following three topics: - Security threats - Media backups - Disk performance Kai thinks BizNet needs a document to provide to its customers when they take delivery of their office network. The document Kai has in mind would address the trhee concerns she hears most often from customers. Assume that BizNet sells Windows desktop workstations that are attached to a Windows server. First, develop a preventive maintenance checklist of tasks that a small business organization could use to manage their systems for maximum performance and reliability. The checklist you provide should address the three primary areas of concern Kai has listed above. Next, expand one of the categories of tasks on the checklist to provide clients with a brief explanation of how to perform each step on that portion of the checklist. As you write the checklist and explanation of how to perform each step, remember that BizNet's clients are not computer professionals.

Geo-Habitus is a company that sells kits used to build vacation cabins shaped like geodesic domes. The company has identified a need for a local area network (LAN) to facilitate communication among workers and permit collaboration on tasks. Bridgette Petrang, the technology supervisor at GeoHabitus, has asked you to develop a project plan with Microsoft Project 2010. To learn the basic features of project management software, you will input the tasks for a LAN acquisition project at Geo-Habitus, shown in the outline below. The goal of the project is to select a new LAN for the company.

Project Plan: Geo-Habitus LAN Selection Project

Step Task                                                                                                                                                Time Estimate              

1 Conduct a user needs analysis among the Geo-Habitus managers and employees for a new LAN system.                                                                                                                                             8 days

2 Develop a specification of the required LAN features. 4 days

 Define the selection criteria based on mandatory and desirable features, vendor

3. support, costs, and compatibility with existing equipment; decide on a weight for each criterion.

4 Write a Request For Proposal (RFP) document for vendors that describes LAN operating requirements, bidding procedures, and decision criteria.

5 Send RFP document to LAN vendors. 1 day

6 Allow time for vendors to prepare written responses to RFP. 14 days

7 Analyze vendor responses to RFP and evaluate bids. 5 days

8 Select a vendor and award the contract for the LAN installation. 1 day

" Help Desk Performance at Virtual-SoftBeth Goldman, supervisor of Virtual-Soft’s Help Desk service gets weekly data from a helpdesk software application on her support specialists' performance. She wants to use the data to measure her staff members' productivity. Use a spreadsheet program to enter the data for Beth’s staff from last week shown in the table below."Beth thinks that productivity should be measured as the amount of work accomplished divided by the effort expended. Think about this definition of productivity. Use your spreadsheet to calculate the measure of productivity you think would be appropriate for these workers. Who is the most productive agent on Beth’s staff? Is there more than one right way to approach this problem? Print your spreadsheet, and explain your results."SupportSpecialistCalls Handledper WeekAvailable Hoursper WeekAverage Minutesper CallSusan11231.514.2Jose12731.011.3Sue00.00.0Barbara8725.115.9Ekaterina15130.09.2Shere-Kahn6324.213.6Dennis7729.611.9Kristen6327.110.6"

"You are a user support specialist at Les Deux Vaches, an organization that publishes a trade publication for the dairy industry. Several managers have approached you about a problem they need help with. Each of the managers has a laptop computer they use to connect to the company's intranet and to the Internet. They use their laptops to access email and certain accounting information in the evenings and on weekends. They are concerned about the possibility of accidentally downloading spyware that could be used to obtain proprietary corporate information or slow the speed of their laptop. Investigate some free antispyware utility programs that are available for download from the web, and make a recommendation to the managers about which program to use. Complete the following tasks:1. Create an evaluation criteria checklist for an antispyware utility. Develop as complete a list as you can, keeping in mind the problem the managers want you to help them solve. You can also consider any software support issues or other factors you think arerelevant.2.Develop specific evaluation criteria for an antispyware utility"

"Locate the technology support standards for your workplace or school, or find another organization’s technology product support standards online. Write a short comparison between those you find and the support standards at the University of Texas Arlington described in this chapter. How are they similar? How are they different?"

I have never presented or experienced a PowerPoint presentation before or any type of presentation. Not sure how to answer this discussion topic

Design a backtracking algorithm to solve the m-coloring problem using  the general framework discussed in class.  All other solutions will not receive credit.

//define variables used

coloring(m, G)

// add your pseudocode here

r-coloring(k, m, G)

//add your pseudocode here

color_ok(k, G)

(8 pts) Write the pseudo-code

(2 pts) Analyze the worst-case running time of your algorithm.

I'm working on probability and struggling with the binomial process. Is there a way to calculate the amount of success trials without counting them out? For example, a six faced die gets rolled five times and gets only two 6s. What is the probability of that? And how many success trials are there?

How many megabytes are there in a gigabyte?

When the lionesses give birth? She gives birth to their cubs.

How does the nervous system keep blood carbon dioxide and oxygen levels stable

If the concentration of a solution in test tube #1 is 200 mg / mL and a serial dilution is performed with a tube dilution of 1/4 for subsequent tube #1, a tube dilution of 1/3 for subsequent tube #2 and a tube dilution of 1/8 for subsequent tube #3 what is the final concentration of the solution in test tube #4?

If the concentration of a solution in test tube #1 is 16 mg / mL and a serial dilution is performed with a tube dilution of 1/4 for all subsequent tubes, what is the final concentration of the solution in test tube #3?

Can someone help me with this question? In a population of Pennsylvanians, only 18% of individuals express the recessive trait of Syndactyly or webbed fingers ( if using F's = ff) .  What percentage of the population are not webbed?

Explanation of how the carbon cycle occurs Explanation of why the carbon cycle is important to life on earth

How does energy move through the ecosystem?

sweep - In french passe compose form

We went to - In french passe compose form

was- in french imparfaire form

In the French language, what would be the difference between using leur and les in a sentence if both mean "them". If I said, "We speak to them often, so we known them well." where would the leur and les go and why. Give another example if possible please and thank you.

What is a good way to practice my French without it being boring? I wish I could talk to a french speaking person but I do not know any. Also any tips on helping to remember words?

In french, how can I tell when to use "ce" "cet" and "cette" when describing "this"

Find the words!! in french

find the french words pls screenshot the answers thanks

hello I have a question my teacher told me to type a "minimum length: 3/4 page". what does that mean. how many words should i type? please help!

Apa citations

Does anyone think they could help me with getting this essay done, I have absolutely no idea where to start with it, was absent for 2 weeks and came back to this :(

I need a good example of a reply to this statement Smartphones, smart t.vs , Bluetooth speakers, blue tooth lights, computers and security cameras are IoT that me and my family and friends use.  

Advantages we can look things up either on our phones computers and t.vs. 

Disadvantage is they all can get hacked into.

I need a good example of how to reply to this statement HELLO IMSORRY IM LATE. WE USE ALOT OF CELL PHONES AND LAPTOPS HERE AT MY HOME AND THE HONEST OPINION ON THE INTERNET THING IS, SOMETIMES WE DONT REALLY THINK JUST DO WELL IN MY HOUSE I HAVE TEENAGERS SO ALOT OF TIME IM REALLY IN THE MIDDLE.

advice for personal statement essays

  • Administrative agencies may create rules substantive rules, which are commonly referred to as regulations.
  •  False

Which is NOT a stage or activity that exists in the civil legal process 

A.Determination of personal and subject matter jurisdiction.

B.Post-conviction sentencing

C.Filing the complaint in the appropriate jurisdiction

D.Service of process

E.Counterclaim

F.Motions before and after trial

G.Alternative Dispute Resolution

H.Discovery

I.Voir dire

When it comes to the topic of free enterprise, there is often debate. For example, some people will say that free enterprise is an ethical economic system. Others will argue that it is unethical. Write a two paragraph essay discussing whether you think the free enterprise system is ethical or unethical and why.

This discussion board has three (3) parts.

Part I  - It’s time to tell me and your classmates a little about yourself. Tell us where you work, what type of work you do your major, and other information you’re comfortable sharing with us, such as your hobbies, unique life experiences, future career plans, etc. Share some information about yourself so that we can get to know one another.

Part II  - Use the most current Occupational Outlook Handbook ( U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (Links to an external site.)

) to research three (3) different categories of managers. For each, prepare a bulleted list in your own words (not copy-and-paste) that describes the following:

  • The nature of the work
  • Training and qualifications needed
  • Job outlook
  • Projections data

Your initial posting should be substantive (at least 200 words) and is  due no later than 11:59 PM on THURSDAY of this module .

Part III  – To complete the discussion board portion of this assignment, your responses to a minimum of  TWO  (2) classmates is required  no later than SUNDAY at 11:59 PM.   These responses should be substantive (at least 50 words each) and add significantly to the discussion by building on your classmates’ comments, noting similarities or differences, suggesting alternative solutions, pointing out problems, and even at times, constructively disagreeing. When responding to classmates, please include their first names (i.e., Rebecca, I think you hit the nail on the head!)

Please note : You must post to the discussion board before you can view classmates' responses.

Please also note : Late postings and/or responses will  not  be accepted for grading. For further guidance, refer to the discussion board rubric.

This assignment is worth up to 30 points: up to 20 points for your initial posting, and up to 10 points for your responses to classmates. 

In his book, The Innovator’s Dilemma, Clayton Christensen describes companies that do everything right, yet still fail. The external environment changes and destroys or radically changes existing business models. Is disruptive innovation real, and how do we as managers anticipate it.

What is debt ceiling?

What is the difference between public investment and government expenditure?

Hi what's the center of earth?

How do you create a loop?

I currently have a D in my computer coding class because I am having trouble understanding and remembering the material dose any one know an easy way to remember things?

Why is JavaScript not working with my HTML?

How can I import JQuery into my js file?

Is ‘list’ and ‘array’ different in Javascript?

I can't get application to submit

how do i make a flyer using google slides

Can people know or see who else is invited to view or edit a Google Doc?

How can I save a video from Google drive?

How do I rotate text in Google Docs?

write each expression as a multiple of a power of 10

I really need help on this question? I can't seem to find k

A sum of money is compounded at a yearly interest rate of 9%. After 7 years it is worth $4,000. What is the original amount of money to the nearest dollar

need help step by step

Why is it that the result of joining (or removing) a sizeless object to anything is no change at all, and that the “thing” added (or removed) is literally nothing?

The questions is below…

Marlene wants to determine which podcast adults prefer. She surveys 30 adults entering a park one morning. Which type of sample does this represent?

Why might a provider like to see a graphic representation of a patient's results or vitals over time? provide examples. 

What is the output from the following code? String s = "Computer Science is fun!"; String s1 = s.substring(0,8); String s2 = s1.substring(1); String s3 = s2.substring(1,3); System.out.println(s3);

"Cat has a speak method that returns ""Meow"" Bird has a speak method that returns ""Tweet"" Dog has a speak method that returns ""Woof"" Pig doesn’t have a speak method Cow has a speak method that returns ""Moo"" What is the output from looping through this array of animals and asking each to speak()? Animal[] a = { new Cat(), new Cow(), new Dog(), new Pig(), new Bird() }"

public void f(int a, int b) { if (a/b != 0) f(a/b,b); System.out.print(a % b); } Given the method above, what is printed by the call f(4,2) ?

sinxcosx=-sinx

We are stuck on a,b,c, and d

A nine-mile stretch of beachfront is bounded by trees. Along the beachfront, the density of the trees is 250 per square mile. The density increases linearly until it reaches 2,650 per square mile eight miles from the beachfront. Find the total tree population in this stretch of land that is nine miles long and eight miles wide.

What are the points of inflection for y = xe^x?

What is the equation of the tangent line to the curve f(x) = x^2 - 10 passing through the point (5,1)?

#7& 8a -b

Please help verify we got the correct answers to these problems 3-4-5

Question 3 a&b&c

Question 1 a&b

what is 4+1

3 ways magma forms

Why do you think earth is round?

How long would a human survive on each planet according to the video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7FJQok__HE

In 3-4 sentences, explain all of the phases of the moon based off of the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXseTWTZlks

What human impact led to the “Love Canal Disaster?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iSFgZ-SlaU

1.What are symptoms? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvaQLvuVYeU

1.What are symptoms?

2.What are the treatment options?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvaQLvuVYeU

1.What are the causes of fetal alcohol syndrome? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvaQLvuVYeU

How do I get my assignments done on time?

1. Why do you think the author chose to call Buddhism as a "certain way of thinking" rather than a religion?

2. What do you believe was the justification of representing the Buddha through a lotus, a horse with out a rider, or a tree when the Buddha said never to worship idols or idolize himself? 

3. Do you think the adding of the 5th and 6th virtues of Buddhism is what the original practicers of the religion would have ever wanted? A wide open religion that would become accessible to all? 

4. How do you believe the original followers of Buddhism would react to expansion like Zen Buddhism or images of Greco Buddhist Art?

5. Why would the Kushans change their complete lifestyle and live between the Roman and Chinese empires rather than attempts to expand their boarders?

6. Why is it the Kushans decided to represent all of their peoples religions on their currency?

7. Traditionally donations had no purpose in Buddhism, yet the Kushans were so worried about happiness after life so they added donations into traditions...why would this not correct late to traditional Buddhism?

8. How would Stupas be view by a traditional buddhist? 

9. What were the other two major ways of thinking when buddhism expanded into china? 

10. Buddhism is a true combination of eastern and western thinking, why? This is evident at the end of the documentary when it shows Japanese celebrations of the arrival of spring.

How to find hieght of a triangle

Solve for a = b/c*2 for b

A city currently has 3.07 thousand residents. Each year the city's population grows by around 310 persons.

After 16 years what will the approximate population of the city be? Round to three significant digits.

Inflation causes things to cost more, and for our money to buy less (hence your grandparents saying "In my day, you could buy a cup of coffee for a nickel"). Suppose inflation decreases the value of money by 5% each year. In other words, if you have $1 this year, next year it will only buy you $0.95 worth of stuff. How much will $100 buy you in 15 years?

Diseases tend to spread according to the exponential growth model. In the early days of AIDS, the growth factor (i.e. common ratio; growth multiplier) was around 1.9. In 1983, about 1600 people in the U.S. died of AIDS. If the trend had continued unchecked, how many people would have died from AIDS in 2005?

A city currently has 2.37 thousand residents. Each year the city's population grows by around 480 persons.

After 20 years what will the approximate population of the city be? Round to three significant digits.

Create a different histogram of the data using a different bin size. Similarly, be sure to label your axes and add a title.

under what conditions would the ussr leave afghanistan

what led to the placing military detachments in afghanistan.

What effect did private and government institutions have on People and businesses during the Great Depression?

What were some of the effects of World War I? 

Also what part of the land includes the city of Rome?

Who is the leader of the Haitian Revolution?

How were Chartists eventually able to democratize Great Britain?

How do you think Durham's report affected French speaking Canadians? 

How did the colonial settlement of Australia and New Zealand differ?

Drag the ruler into the box next to his nationality.

Which of the following are characteristics of nation-states?

Why is chromium +3 more stable?

What aldehyde is the most easily oxidized?

I have a fear of speaking, how can I get that problem adressed?

What is the best font for a PowerPoint?

How do you save a PowerPoint as a high quality PDF?

What’s a good number of slides for a 1-hour presentation?

How can you convert text to a table in PowerPoint?

Predict Suppose you were given an element that has a boiling point around -185°C and a melting point around -190°C. Determine if you were given an element from a group that you already considered in this activity, or a different element. Explain your reasoning.

stoichiometry

Use dimensional analysis to solve all of the following for 2 questions:

Use Dimensional Analysis to solve all of the following:

Is the cobalt system always the same color when it is at equilibrium, meaning a steady ratio of products to reactants? 

in Figure 1. Which bond has the highest bond energy? Which has the lowest?

The Haber Process is used to make ammonia on an industrial scale. If you want to produce 10 metric tons of ammonia, how would you calculate the mass of the reactants needed?

Can you guys check my answer and correct the one that need to be correct!!

I don’t know how to study for my TSI do you know any good websites?

Does anyone have really good advice, or various ideas on how to improve on the SAT ELA portion? I feel stuck.

In a right triangle,  a  and  b  are the lengths of the legs and  c  is the length of the hypotenuse. If  a =3 inches and  b =1 inch, what is  c ? If necessary, round to the nearest tenth.

Succession plans generally cover a time frame of (1,2,or 3) year and human resources professionals often use software specifically designed for succession planning

What are the different saving vehicles?

What is the significance of saving for emergencies?

What are the cost benefits associated with different investing methods?

How do spending habits change through an average person’s life?

How should saving habits change through an average person’s life?

How do commercial banks and credit unions differ?

What are the various types of credit that can be used to borrow money?

What are the three credit score reporting agencies?

What are the factors that influence credit scores? What are the different types and causes of bankruptcy?

What are different investment options, other than savings accounts?

What political or social events in history have impacted the stock market?

Why should beginning investors choose low-risk investments?

What are the common types of consumer fraud in today’s society?

What laws have been recently created to address consumer fraud?

How does a person know they need credit/debt counseling?

Where can a person go to receive credit/debt counseling?

What steps need to be taken to restore a person’s identity once it has been stolen?

What are the various types of insurance?

Why is it important to carry an insurance policy? Who can be identified as a beneficiary?

What insurance companies offer the best coverage and prices?

Any good study tip for the SAT?🥲🥲

Hi! I need help improving my SAT score from 1080 to 1510< can anyone share tips and sources?

"There is a growing feeling, as expressed by several of our focus group participants, that the news media should be “informative rather than authoritative”; the job of journalists should be to “give the news as raw as it is, without putting their slant on it”; and people should be given “sufficient information” from which “we would be able to form opinions of our own." What does 'raw' mean in this sentence?

The diameter of a circle is increased by 80%. By what percent is the area increased?

"Watching such a film, one will likely notice that many cubicles (still a workplace staple) have unwieldy computers and an equally unwieldy office phone." Is this sentence correct?

what is a good paper topic? bc i need one for the last paper i am doing.

12. Which lines from “Robin Hood” best support the idea that Robin Hood and his companions feel a strong connection with nature?

If there is nothing else you can write about a subject, what can you write instead?

I wrote a somewhat big essay for a program if anyone can read through it and give some suggestions or where I should put the paragraph splits (not finalized) that would be great. Here it is:

    In the third grade, my school introduced the honor roll, a list of the top kids with the highest grades and all, and it was a new concept to me at the time. When I went, after a while I started feeling somber during the time, because it was a long showing and my name hadn’t been called yet and I thought I didnt make the honor roll. But after a while I got called last and I was the number one student in my grade. Before in my school, I was a good kid and had good grades in my other classes and in my other grades, but I never really took realization of the work that I did and how I felt about it. Before I didnt really know what to think about school because I always worked hard and did good, but I didnt really appreciate it though.

 After the honor roll though, I started to really appreciate the work I had done and how it affected me. After the honor roll, I started to feel more confident about me and my work, and I worked harder to try and keep my position. In the years following, I kept on getting top 3 in the honor roll, and it encouraged me to work harder to get to the first place spot. But during sixth grade, when COVID happened and everything when online, the school felt really different because nothing really felt the same and the things just werent as motivating as they were before, and we didnt even get a honor roll until the end of the year, and even after that it didnt feel the same as it did before.

    After, during the summer, I felt determined again so that when the school year reinstated I would try my hardest to stay in the top three in the honor roll. When seventh grade came and we were doing part online and part in-person, I felt somewhat motivated during the online portion to go and make  the honor roll as we didnt have one, but once we went in-person I tried hard to make the honor roll, and I got number 2, it made me feel happy and like all of my work had paid off.” If anyone reads this and gives some suggestions, thank you.

Can someone read over this, I’m trying to get into a program to help me with stuff, but I’m not sure if it’s good so far. Here it is “I believe I would be a good candidate for the “Program” program because I feel it could help me with my future. My goal for the future is to get into a specialized high school this year, and after that, I want to go to a college like MIT or Harvard, work in I.T or something technology related, and own my own business. This program can help because it can help me learn more about important subjects, like ELA, Math, and Science that can help me get into an excellent specialized high school, and getting into a program like this could help me in the future as it is not easy to get into. From this program, I expect to get extra and harder work in subjects like ELA, Science, and advanced Algebra, and being able to learn material past my grade, and get help studying for the SHSAT test, but also do more independent endeavors in things, for example, projects, more hands-on work for things like science, and get help with more extracurricular stuff like coding and learning different coding languages, learning how to use the things we learn in school to help us build our future, and learn different languages. I plan to contribute to the program by being a good kid. I am always respectful and listen, one example I have never gotten detention. I can also bring diversity, as my parents migrated from Sierra Leone, in west Africa, so I am a first-generation American. Overall, I think I would be a good candidate for the program because it helps me with my goals, and I can help contribute to the program.” If anyone has any suggestions on how to make it better please respond,

Before you begin writing, you must choose a topic. You will be writing 4-5 paragraphs, so your topic must be important and interesting enough for you to hit that length. At the same time, the topic must be narrow and focused enough so that you aren't tempted to stray off topic. Here are some ideas to consider:

1. What is the best (or worst) profession that a person can pursue? Jot down some ideas that make this job good (or bad).

Correct punctuation sentences

rule for dropping the silent "e" when adding a suffix.

Are there any profile websites for Ph.D. students like Plexuss?

In 3-4 sentences, explain how coal made us rich, and why it needs to go? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42yF2t7xMHY

1. What did the miners Dad teach him about land? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRjZlYh0qM0

1. What did the miners Dad teach him about land?

2. The goal of a miner is to make money. Reclamation projects are very expensive, so why do miners end their excavations with a reclamation project?

3. What does the miner describe to be in the topsoil used in the reclamation project?

4. How long did the miner project the land to return to its original form? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRjZlYh0qM0

In 2-3 sentences explain where oil comes from https://youtu.be/KkaplHQp2n0

In 3-4 sentences, explain what would happen if Vesuvius Volcano Erupted in 2020? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlS8d53jkIg

In 2-3 sentences, explain how the Hawaiian Islands were formed thru volcanic activity. https://youtu.be/66UdZWZgfWY

If the DNA sequence is TAC how do I know what amino acid it translates to?

1.      In cats, the allele for black fur (B) is dominant over the allele for brown fur (b). A heterozygous female cat mated with a homozygous recessive male cat.

a.      What is the genotype of the female cat?

b.      What is the phenotype of the female cat?

c.      What is the genotype of the male cat?

d.      What is the phenotype of the male cat?

Trying to understand AP Statistics. Just the entire course in general. Any tips?

I need math help

Can you please help me answer this questions

This is the question:

In a recent random sample of 100 students, 14 reported that they had texted while driving in the past month.

  • Assumptions and Conditions  - Make a check-list of assumptions and conditions.
  • Raw data, computations, and resulting confidence   interval  - Present the data that you were given, and show the computations for the confidence interval by showing the key-strokes on your TI-84 or Excel.

A monthly plan cost $1 per month plus 0.35 per text message. Find the monthly cost for x text message

For your first news analysis, you will need to find an article of your choosing. The article must contain a discussion of some data using summary statistics.

1) Identify the following. The first three items are crucial. The rest should be reported if they are mentioned in the article:

A. The things or people being examined.

B. What is being examined with respect to those things or people?

C. Where it is being examined?

D. When it was examined?

E. Why it's being examined?

F. How it's being examined? 

2) List at least one summary statistic given in the article. If you'd like to list more than one, that's ok.

3) Give a short analysis of why you agree or disagree with the article. This analysis can be based on anything which the article states or anything that you're aware of.

4) Include a copy of the article in your submission. You may do this by copying and pasting the article into your document, or by copying and pasting a url address for that article.

A space probe on the surface of Mars sends a radio signal back to the Earth, a distance of 8.27  ✕  10 7  km. Radio waves travel at the speed of light (3.00  ✕  10 8  m/s). How many seconds does it take for the signal to reach the Earth?  

Is gravity always 9.8m/s^2

If a government is willing to sacrifice human life in favor of the private accumulation of profit, it is in violation, most directly of which of Dussel's principles?

What is the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave that has a frequency of 5x10-5m/s?

Create a different histogram of the data using a different bin size. Similarly, be sure to label your axes and add a title

If you test the difference between three groups in ANOVA and you get a significant F test, you must

Suppose that a  random sample  of nineteen recently sold houses in a certain city has a  mean  sales price of $

, with a  standard deviation  of $

. Under the assumption that house prices are  normally distributed , find a 95

  confidence interval  for the  mean  sales price of all houses in this community. Then find the lower limit and upper limit of the 95

 confidence interval. 

Carry your intermediate computations to at least three decimal places. Round your answers to the nearest whole number. (If necessary, consult a  list of formulas .)

Lower limit: $

Upper limit: $

How do you calculate standard deviation?

what should i do to spice up my collage resume. I want to really make it impressive, but im already a junior.

Background about me-  My family and I moved to the USA 5 YEARS ago, and as immigrants with limited English, my parents have had to accept low-paying jobs. My father doesn't get any job because of his medical conditions, and my mother is working in a warehouse where she can't earn too much that can help my father's medical bills, pay our rent, and put food on the table, so I've always known they could not help me pay for College. 

So I've been proactive about earning and saving my own money. Since age 18, I've worked odd jobs (like mowing my neighbors' lawns); I started working at the subway after school and on weekends. Through all these jobs, I've saved about $6000. But even with my finances, I can't afford to pay for my College because I have to pay the bills and help my parents. I need help and complete College to give a good life to my parents. 

Current in College and doing a bachelor's in business management.

  • If applicable, state any specific person or family financial circumstances affecting your need for assistance.
  • From a financial standpoint, what impact would this scholarship have on your education?
  • Discuss how your interest in your field or major developed. Describe your experience in the field and what you gained from this involvement. Please provide a minimum of 200 words.
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  • What are your short- and long-term career goals, and how will earning this degree contribute to achieving those goals? Please provide a minimum of 200 words.
  • Describe the skills and traits you possess that help you overcome obstacles. Please describe an experience or accomplishment that you are proud of. Please provide a minimum of 200 words.
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Taylor argues a disproportionate number of Black people are poorer, more likely to be underemployed, condemned to substandard housing, and given inferior health care because of a lack of participation in local government b race discrimination c. Republican leadership d. failing to vote

Toward the end of her article, Taylor evokes the voice of Martin Luther King, Jr. Complete the quotation: In 1968 during another period of social upheaval, Martin Luther King, Jr., explained that the power of the black movement lies not only its capacity to fight for the rights of African-Americans but in its revelation of the interrelated flaws of American society, including a class and race. b. militarism and materialism. C racism, poverty, militarism, and materialism. D consumerism, poverty, and corruption

The ban on smoking in public buildings infringes on the rights of individual smokers in order to safeguard the health of the majority who are non- smokers. This ban was passed after Dr. Mills argued that it would give rise to the most amount of good health, which is necessary for happiness, and it would alleviate overall suffering from second-hand smoke related illnesses. What ethical theory is the best fit for this argument? a. Kant's categorical imperative b. Plato's theory of the tripartite soul . C Nietzsche's moral relativism d. Mill's theory of Utilitarianism

Kant maintained that human choices, though limited by our circumstances, is ultimately determined by a. the laws of physics b. patterns of activation in the brain c the Matrix d free will

For Kant, if I have heteronomy of the willI have opted to subordinate my will to a the moral law b self love and instinct c. the appetitive part of my soul d eros

For Kant, the only thing in the world that morally good without qualification is a the action that brings about the greatest happiness of the greatest number bthe action that brings inner harmony or justice in the soul c the good will or the will that acts in accordance with the categorical imperative d. the form of goodness itself

One can argue on Kantian ethical grounds that the government's separation of migrant children from their families and their placement in detention facilities to deter others from seeking asylum in the US is unethical because it a. brings about awful consequences by their acts. b. views someone as a liability . c. treats other persons as a mere means . d categorically reject capitalist ideology

The categorical imperative (or moral law), in Kant, is most similar to: a the greatest happiness principle b the golden rule c the idea that you should get what you can while you can d the traffic laws

For Nietzsche, as discussed in class, the death of God means: a an actual God once lived and then recently died, so it is time for the new gods. B the belief in the Christian God is now untenable (people are

 generally falling away from faith) so the European moral values based on that belief are in peril c God has sent his only son to die for our sins d humans do not have free will

According to Nietzsche, as expressed in the Thousand and One Goals in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, human societies develop ethical codes and religious texts by a. forming faith based communities and waiting for the revealed word of God. B discovering the Book of the Dead and deciphering the tablets c simply being open to the prevailing ideology d creating their own values, but then imagining (incorrectly) that a God or Gods created and sanctioned these values

For Enrique Dussel, ought to advance human life in community and protect the biosphere (environment) by means of a practices that are in accord with the categorical imperative. b. democratic procedures and in accord with what is feasible. Cpractices that produce the most amount of happiness. D mindful walking, breathing, and meditation

For Dussel, in the face to face encounter with the Other (victims of the prevailing system) recognize a that there is only one true God b my co-responsibility for the victims of the prevailing system c there is no hope for the future of humanity and the planet

For Descartes, come to prove the existence of God (in the Meditations) only after I realize a I am an unlimited being and can extend my reach throughout the universe b. I am a limited being and did not create myself cam a true believer and have heard the voice of God . D Faith has rewards in heaven

For Descartes, the argument sometimes referred to as "Cogito Ergo Sum" (think, therefore I am)is aan argument which proves the existence of everything to be only within his own mind ban argument that shows the mind cannot be deceived about anything. C an argument for one's own existence while one is doubting or thinking. d. there is a cog in the ergo when one hits the sum

For Descartes, indirect realism or representationalism includes all of the following claims about knowledge except a we have direct perceptual contact with the mathematical physical world b. we only know something about the world through the mediation of ideas in the mind. C only the primary qualities of our ideas resembles features of the mathematicalã physical world. d. there is a real extra mental world beyond the horizon of human subjectivity

For Descartes, Galileo, Locke, and other indirect realists, the primary qualities represent what are today are called asubjective or observer-dependent qualities bobjective or observer -independent qualities c. the first qualities anyone ever knows d. the primary source of horoscope information

The term extra-mental as used in class refers to what is beyond or outside of the mindSince George Berkeley rejects the extra-mental dimension of primary qualities, what is commonly referred to as a physical object is really for Berkeley, a an idea or ideas in the mind b a bunch of particles external to any mind c afantasy d quarks in a field

Epistemology is the study of a aknowledge b. morality c. how weapons inspectors go about their business in the episteme of toxic substances d. how epitomes come to lost souls .

 Rene Descartes' method for putting knowledge on a firm foundation starts with the employment of systematic doubt. Instead of enumerating every one of his opinions, he economizes by calling into question claims about the world which are based on the evidence of a the rational intuition .b the Internet c revelation. D the senses

For Descartes, by the time we finish the third section of the Meditations on First Philosophy we can be confident that the primary qualities really do represent observer independent features of the world and that we are not being deceived about this because A there is a Good God who would not deceive us about this. B there is an infinitely powerful evil genius who creates the external world c while am thinking cannot doubt that exist

In class, we mentioned the theory of knowledge of John Locke only with regard to his contribution of the concepts of primary versus secondary qualitiesIt expresses a distinction made by Galileo, Descartes, and other early modern philosophers and scientistsWhich of the following, would be considered a secondary quality? A the spherical shape of a ball b extension in space c the motion of a guitar string (vibration) d the sweet smell of the rose

In the experiment performed in class, we closed our eyes and imagined a blue sweater. Dr. Mills asked : if we were to go into someone's skull or brain, would we find the blue image? After discussing this , we concluded that the blue image we imagined, each in our own minds, could not be seen by others because it was not to be found in the brain. For Descartes , the mystery of how to account for the blue image is to say that a. it is in the brain but you just cannot see it. b. it is in the mind and the mind is not located in space as are physical objects .c there really is no such thing as a mind or a thinking thing d. to have a blue image in the mind is nothing more than the disposition to say "I have a blue image in my mind

If one accepts Descartes' substance dualism and believes that the mind is separate from the body, then one will have a very hard time explaining : a why I seem to float above my body b. how dreams occur .c what happens when someone hears voices that are not really out there. D what appears to be the very close connection between mind and body

Descartes argues that while the body is made of parts and therefore will one day disintegrate (return to the earth), the human mind A is also made of parts and will have to die b. is indivisible and thus might be immortal. .c creates the body and is all powerful d goes on existing even when there is no thinking at all

For Thomas Hobbes, there is no mind body problem because the human being is basically a. just a bundle of ideas b a physical thing c a dream in the mind of God d neither mental nor physical

For Berkeley, the computer that appears to be outside of my mind is really a. an extra-mental physical object b. a shadow on the wall of the cave . C an idea in the mind d. an image generated by a computer program

Berkeley does not accept the indirect realist distinction between primary and secondary qualities. For one of his arguments against this distinction he uses a thought experiment. Here is a simple version of the

 argument. If we imagine a rolling red ball, and we then try to subtract out ALL of the color (a secondary quality) from the shape and motion (primary qualities ) of the ball, according to Berkeley athe shape and motion of the ball will disappear along with the color. b. the shape will remain even while the color is substracted out c Cthe motion remain ; the ball will roll along without any color . d. the motion and shape will produce a new color.

Descartes argues that the mind and body are separate substances. We have called this substance dualism or the mind body problem. Maurice Merleau-Ponty offers an alternative to substance dualism Merleau -Ponty argues that the correct starting place in the theory of knowledge is not the isolated thinking Ego that is detached (separate ) from the body and physical world, but rather the a categorical imperative b . body c. mind d. lived body

For Merleau-Ponty, when someone is joyous and smiles at me, the smile a is just a physical behavior the joy is hidden from me in the person's mind because mind and body are different substances b is just an idea in my mind; there is no other being apart from me except the unlimited God c is an expression of the person's joy that is, the person's lived experience of the joy is incarnate in the smile. D is just a psychological state (please help me I really need help)

E. B. Tylor is famous for his theory of ‘survivals’; that is “processes, customs, and opinions, and so forth, which have been carried on by force of habit into a new state of society different from that in which they had their original home, and they thus remain as proofs and examples of an older condition of culture out of which a newer has been evolved.” For a total of 10 homework points, come up with 10 original examples of survivals that are not mentioned in the lecture, and be sure to explain the ‘origin’ of each survival (what are they said to be a ‘survival’ of?).

how sociological inquiry can help us understand diversity, group dynamics and the power of separating societies into groups

summarize Descartes' theory of knowledge using one concrete example. For example, explain the relationship between your visual perception of the computer screen or some other item and the item itself that exists in the physical world outside the mind.  Be sure to illustrate the distinction between primary and secondary qualities.

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I think what best explains how and why gender socialization came out to be the way it is today is the patriarchy. I say this because it gives you a base on how gender was seen in earlier days and what it lead to today. Like how in the video it talks about the types of jobs men and women tend to lead to. Men take on more of those physical or engineering related jobs while women tend to take on more care taking jobs. I think in a way this is good because it utilizes some of the skills on gender leans more too than the other since women are the ones that can grow and have children. However in a way this is also a bad thing for the people who view it the wrong way. They think women are weaker or less important than men because of the type of jobs they choose, typically because they're "less physically demanding". However in these days i think it's pretty apparent both men and women can do 99% of the jobs the other can and so stereotypes like this should be ruled out.Career should be chosen by personal preference and not looked down upon. 

After watching the video, I believe that the main sociological perspectives used in the video was symbolic interactionism. This perspective represents the gender socialization. This is because males and females have been taught in the past society to adapt to a specific gender stereotype. We are taught certain things as kids that effect our gender roles as adults.  Masculinity and femininity are personality traits that separate the gender roles. Gender roles have different beliefs and expectations. There are gender stereotypes that are talked about like personality, occupation, and abilities. For example, like in the video they talk about how girls are known to be good at arts and humanities, and boys lean more towards math and science. Or even with the name Sam being a female or males' name. Some people may think otherwise. In today's society I believe that things have changed a little due to women being able to do the same jobs as men, but are they are still judged due to their gender. Stereotypes follow us and influence decisions throughout our lives. The choices and decisions we make are reflective upon learned behaviors.

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why are social classes harmful to society?

I’m three paragraphs What is the explanation on the meaning of Nietzsche's The Death of God thesis?

 what responsibility do you think any society has in dealing with inequality. 

How do Afro-Latin individuals code-switch between Black English to regular English and Spanish and vice-versa and how does it impact their Afro-Latin identities?

See attached document and answer the question.

Which sentence from the text best demonstrates the central idea of feeling defeated?

In paragraph 1, Franz is preoccupied with being both late and unprepared for school. How does this affect the plot of the story?

Read these lines from stanza 4 of “Robin Hood. What do these lines suggest about Keats’s attitude towards the world in which he lives?

Hey y’all, I need help writing an essay. The topic is “Did Daniel and Natasha fall in love” . This is due tomorrow and I’m stressing outtt

 During the time which Rip spends slumbering, his place of residence is transformed from an English Colony into the new United States of America (a transition that takes place, at least for Rip, on election day). What changes have this transformation wrought on Rip's way of life? What specific identity problems does Rip have in this new nation, and how could these identity problems be seen as national issues for all new Americans?

"Roselily" by Alice Walker 

How does Roselily's attitude change about marriage and moving from the beginning to the end of the story?

Please answer the question using the answer choices. Thanks

You can skip the passage and jump to the questions. Please answer the questions thank you

I have an error in my code. Can I have help figuring it out, please?

How do I square?

What is a c string?

How do I write pseudocode in C++?

What is the difference between printf() and cout in C++?

To what extent are the economic and political goals expressed by Cortés and the author of Instructions similar or different? What, in other words, did the Spanish and English hope to achieve in the New World? How did the authors' attitudes about Indians and their religion, culture, and customs differ, and to what extent did the Spain (as a Catholic power) and England (as a Protestant power) seek to have intimate social contact, cultural or religious assimilation, etc. with native Americans? How did all of these varying attitudes shape colonial practices and institutions? In other words, what did the Spanish and English hope to achieve, and what was the actual character of the early Spanish and English colonies in the New World?

While the French government surrendered to Hitler, a French Army officer, Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970), organized a French government in exile in England with the goal to take back France from Hitler. Hitler then set his sights on Great Britain. Winston Churchill (1874-1965) became Prime Minister of Britain and resisted Hitler’s invasion. The Luftwaffe, Germany’s air force, began various raids against Britain, particularly in London.  In the Battle of Britain, as the Luftwaffe German Air Force attacked, the Royal Air Force of Britain met their attackers in the sky to halt their assault. A new technology, radar, helped Britain to know when the Luftwaffe pilots were arriving. From 1940 to 1941, the British resisted the attacks of the Germans. While many nations fell to Hitler, the British resistance worked. Germany never gained control of Britain. 1.Describe what happened during the Battle of Britain. Who won this battle?

What is the meaning of the quote below? “Which has no existence two or three centuries ago and those comforts are not used only by a few, but are within the reach of almost all men. Every day is adding to your comforts." write an enduring issues essay.

1.Why did the possibilities for a better life take so long to reach the working population? 

What was the purpose of labor unions in the early 19th century?

What was Alexander III's policy of Russification about?

I need help it’s least to greatest

How many are painted on 4 faces? 3 faces? 2 faces? 1 face? 0 faces? What is the total surface area that is unpainted?

Find each measurement indicated using LAW OF SINES. Do number 11 and 12.​

Solve each triangle using LAW OF SINES. Please do number 13 and 15​

Solve each triangle using LAW OF SINES.​

Find the measure of each angle indicated using RIGHT TRIANGLE TRIGONOMETRY (SOHCAHTOA).​

I already know the triangles are similar by SAS (I think so) but I don’t understand what steps I’d need to do to find what segment DB and CB is. Please help

Help with number 6, I don’t get how to do it. If ABCD is a kite, find each measure (just side AB because it’s only question 6).

I’m not sure how to do the statements and reasons for this problem.

3x+24=5x-12

What is the lab value of biocarbonate?

Transition theory provides a framework that generates research questions and guides effective care prior to, during and after the transition. Patients, families, and health systems encounter and face many changes that prompt processes and strategies for coping with these changes and their aftermath. For patients and families receiving care, interventions are made to assist them in facing each of the changes and promote well-being. They must understand the transition experience of passing from one stage to another. Examples include going from a teenager to a single parent or going from being perfectly healthy to very ill. This theory and its interventions aim to ensure a healthy transition from one state to another. This theory is also used in many different fields, not just nursing.  List 3 ways this theory could apply the transition into nursing school

4. Lay-folk will sometimes use the unscientific expression "missing link" in an attempt to engage in scientific conversation. What are they trying to describe when they use this expression? How do they this expression?

Please answer B and C

Please answer A,B, and C? Use the graph

This is what I have so far. I don’t what to do both of these questions are an improper integral. An example of both of these would be very helpful.

How do you do this please show an example.

We are supposed to use the integration technique and u trig sub. And I don’t know how to solve it.

In your own words, describe how scientists can monitor what goes on in the brains of music listeners (based on the video "How playing an instrument benefits your brain". Must use at least 10 words.

 (146) How playing an instrument benefits your brain - Anita Collins - YouTube

Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner composed operas in their unique styles. What are some significant differences between Verdi’s La Traviata and Wagner’s The Valkyrie that you can readily identify?

Discuss which Nationalistic composer’s music still has a profound impact on society today and why?

This chapter discusses how musical influences grew in the Nineteenth Century. Discuss how you can compare this discussion to modern-day influences of music on society?

Why do musical notes repeat at the octave?

2. Company Law: A Cyprus videogame publisher (Publisher) wishes to acquire a third-party developer

(Developer) based also in Cyprus. The Developer has already released its first videogame they have been

developing for 7 years, but unfortunately, the profit does not yet correspond to Developer’s expecta

es signed a term sheet for the first stage purchase: the Developer will issue addi

onal shares (+100% to the

current share capital) and sells them to the Publisher, but 20% can be bought back by an op

The Developer and wish to proceed with the due diligence and the contract. However, the Developer needs

financing ASAP and cannot wait for the end of all legal ma

ers to be done.

On the other hand, Publisher does not have enough cash to close the deal, so they are thinking of borrowing a

secured loan, and have chosen Gaijin’s Cyprus company as a poten

al investor. The loan will be secured by the

Gaijin’s own ordinary shares previously obtained by the Publisher. A li

le part of this loan will be used to acquire a

small number of addi

onal Gaijin’s shares from another shareholder, so the Publisher could become its major

shareholder.

Publisher’s current legal counsel has never conducted due diligence or prepared any contracts on company

on, so they ask you, a prospec

ve Gaijin’s legal advisor, to briefly advise their lawyers on how to conduct

legal due diligence, which difficul

es (if any) may arise with loan and purchase contracts, what the most crucial

issues should be considered while dra

ing them, and which ac

ons and documents are required to close the deal.

Answer: _______________________

what do you consider the best term length for the Supreme Court justices?

What is the name for a person who has very strong influence on others' views? What is an organization whose members share certain views and objectives?

Which voting requirement was the first to be eliminated?

What is the usual pattern of voter turnout in U.S. elections?

What was the outcome U.S. v. Lopez (1995)?

What type of organization is the Chamber of Commerce?

What are powers that can be exercised exclusively by the U.S. national government, but not state governments?

What is the purpose for brushfire and exit polls?

Can I write in a dotted font in MS Word?

What are the four types of alignment in MS Word?

Why is there such a big gap between my lines on Word?

How do I activate wrap text in Word?

I'm trying to make a 3D maze game in Construct 3 and would like to add 3D floating lights that bounce off the wall (similar to that of a firefly) but I can't figure out how to get them to glow

i need help creating a simple enemy AI in construct 3, can anyone help me?

Write the expression with positive exponents.

Read the following two articles. Reflect on how the world economy may change during the next 10 years. Think about areas of the economy that will grow, and how you might be able to navigate your career towards those areas. What are some skills you can learn during the next 5 years to prepare for this? (Think of both specific technical skills, as well as soft skills.) What are other activities you might do to prepare for these changes? Imagine yourself in 5 years, with the changing economy, and think of anything where you might be in a position to think, "I wish when I was in school I had done, or studied ... ### to better prepare for my career in this new economy and market environment. "

Self-driving trucks: what's the future for America's 3.5 million truckers?

Self-driving trucks: what's the future for America's 3.5 million truckers? | Self-driving cars | The Guardian

Expect More Jobs And More Automation In The Post-COVID-19 Economy (forbes.com)

Read & watch the following articles and videos. Think about how they relate to each other, and to the study of computer science. Then write a reflection of your thoughts on the topics.

(77) CEO Teaches Student How To Make The Right Decision | Vishen Lakhiani Speech | Goalcast - YouTube

Admiral McRaven addresses the University of Texas at Austin Class of 2014 - YouTube

Why Grit Is More Important Than IQ When You're Trying To Become Successful (forbes.com)

(77) A Navy SEAL commander explains how he learned to never give up - YouTube

Read & watch the following articles and videos. Think about how they relate to each other, and to the study of computer science. Then write a reflection of your thoughts on the topics. I selected these stories for this reason; in my experience, the two most important factors for success in computer science are motivation & hard work, and loving what you do for your career. Without those you cannot succeed. I also feel those factors are more critical than any natural talent and ability.

Which other programming languages share a common syntax with Java? (Select all that apply.)

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Can I have help with a C++ assignment?

I need help creating a business calculator on visual studios. I know how to make the calculator just not the business calculator.

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