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A person gets a running start toward a wall from 5 meters away. The person pushes the wall with a force of 500 newtons, but the wall does not move. How much work is done by the person?(1 point)

Responses

0.01 joule
0.01 joule

100 joules
100 joules

2,500 joules
2,500 joules

0 joules

The person does not do any work on the wall as the wall does not move. Hence, the answer is 0 joules.

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1. How did art critic John Canady influence the opinions of art lovers and buyers in the 1960s and 1970s?
O Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was unimaginative.
O Canady convinced many art fans that realism was the art of the future.
O Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was the latest hot trend.
O Canady convinced many art fans that realism was going out of style.

Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was the latest hot trend.

Breaking down Pissarro's self portrait sketch into its component parts is an

example of which stage of critique?
O describe
O analyze
O critique
Ojudge

Breaking down Pissarro's self portrait sketch into its component parts is an example of the "analyze" stage of critique. It involves examining and breaking down the individual elements and components of the artwork, such as the composition, color palette, brushwork, and style, in order to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the piece.

An art critic writes the following comment about this seventeenth century painting: "This Dutch artist is a master of light and composition." This statement is an example of what stage of critique?

O describe
O analyze
O critique
Ojudge

The statement "This Dutch artist is a master of light and composition" is an example of the "judgment" stage of critique. It involves evaluating and expressing an opinion about the artwork based on the observations made during the previous stages of describe, analyze, and interpret. In this case, the critic is making a positive judgment about the painting's quality and the skills of the artist.

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I apologize if my response was incorrect. Can you please provide the correct stage of critique for the specific question you asked me?

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(1 point)

1. How did art critic John Canady influence the opinions of art lovers and buyers in the 1960s and 1970s?
O Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was unimaginative.
O Canady convinced many art fans that realism was the art of the future.
O Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was the latest hot trend.
O Canady convinced many art fans that realism was going out of style.

Canady convinced many art fans that abstract expressionism was the latest hot trend.

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In order to determine what we know about the speaker of a poem, we should gather ______ about the speaker.(1 point)

Responses

perspectives

rhymes

details

adjectives

In order to determine what we know about the speaker of a poem, we should gather "details" about the speaker. Details such as the language used, tone, mannerisms, and behavior, can give insight into the speaker's personality or point of view.

How can a reader determine the meaning of a poem?(1 point)

Responses

by choosing a point-of-view
by choosing a point-of-view

by determining the tone
by determining the tone

by thinking about the pronouns used
by thinking about the pronouns used

by evaluating the rhyme scheme
by evaluating the rhyme scheme

A reader can determine the meaning of a poem by "determining the tone." Understanding the tone - the attitude or emotional response conveyed by the author through language - can help the reader understand the poem's themes, messages, and purpose. While point-of-view, pronouns, and rhyme scheme can all contribute to understanding a poem, they are more focused on understanding different aspects of the poem rather than its overall meaning.

Why is it important to determine the point of view of the narrator of a poem?(1 point)

Responses

It tells us the connotation of words in a poem.
It tells us the connotation of words in a poem.

It helps to make a poem more meaningful.
It helps to make a poem more meaningful.

It is the feeling conveyed by the language an author uses.
It is the feeling conveyed by the language an author uses.

It tells us why the author chose to write that way.

It is important to determine the point of view of the narrator of a poem because it "helps to make a poem more meaningful." Point of view refers to the perspective from which a poem is written and can affect the meaning and interpretation of the poem. Understanding the narrator's point of view can help the reader gain a deeper understanding of the poem and its themes. While the other options may be relevant to the understanding of a poem in different ways, determining point of view is particularly important in accessing the poem's meaning.

Which perspective is the following poem being told from, and how do you know?

Not just sitting and waiting,

it's more complicated.

Not biding my time,

buying a life

by spending moments with this...

Won't this

end this

endless

reminiscing

of time that's done?

I'm hopeful for what's to come.

(1 point)
Responses

third-person perspective because the narrator is telling the story
third-person perspective because the narrator is telling the story

third-person perspective because of the pronouns being used
third-person perspective because of the pronouns being used

first-person perspective because of the pronouns being used
first-person perspective because of the pronouns being used

first-person perspective because the narrator is outside of the poem
first-person perspective because the narrator is outside of the poem

The poem is being told from a first-person perspective because of the pronouns being used. The use of pronouns such as "I" and "my" indicates that the narrator is speaking from their own perspective and is reflecting on their own experiences and emotions.

Which word best describes the tone of the following poem?

There once was a puppy from Vale

and when he was alone, he would wail!

His pop gave him a bone

for when he was alone

but he found himself munching his tail!

(1 point)
Responses

depressing
depressing

humorous
humorous

fearful
fearful

serious

The word that best describes the tone of the following poem is "humorous." The use of rhyme, exaggeration, and playful language creates a lighthearted and amusing tone that is intended to make the listener or reader smile or laugh.

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As a dwelling, which advantage did the tepee offer to the hunters of the Great Plains?

A.
It supplied permanent housing for a large extended family.

B.
It protected them from the harsh winter climate.

C.
It could be moved from place to place.

D.
It was easy to defend from rival hunters.

As a dwelling, the advantage that the tepee offered to the hunters of the Great Plains was that it "could be moved from place to place." The tepee was made of lightweight materials and could be disassembled and packed up quickly, allowing hunters to move easily and frequently with the seasons and food sources.

Scientists rely heavily upon which kind of evidence to learn about early American Indians like the Mississippians?

A.
written records

B.
stone monuments

C.
religious epics

D.
artifacts

Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.

Early urban areas in North America tended to develop
Choose...

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The majority of jobs in Canada are found in
Choose...

Scientists rely heavily upon "artifacts" to learn about early American Indians like the Mississippians.

Early urban areas in North America tended to develop "around important resources such as waterways, fertile land, or natural resources."

The majority of jobs in Canada are found in "the service sector, followed by trades, healthcare, and social assistance."

Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.

Early urban areas in North America tended to develop
Choose...

around important resources such as waterways, fertile land, or natural resources.

How is the Canadian government different from the U.S. government?

A.
In Canada, the head of government is not elected directly by the people.

B.
In Canada, the legislative branch is elected by the people.

C.
In Canada, there are not separate branches of government.

D.
In Canada, the legislative body passes laws.
Which of the following doubled the size of the United States in 1803?

A.
the Civil War

B.
the Louisiana Purchase

C.
the American Revolution

D.
the Mexican-American War

The Canadian government is different from the U.S. government in that "in Canada, the head of government is not elected directly by the people." The head of government in Canada is the Prime Minister, who is appointed by the Governor-General, who is the representative of the monarch (currently Queen Elizabeth II).

The event that doubled the size of the United States in 1803 was the "Louisiana Purchase."

Which of the following best describes a potlatch?

A.
a religious ritual

B.
a type of dwelling

C.
a social gathering

D.
a culture region

A potlatch is best described as "a social gathering." It is a ceremonial feast or event practiced by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest and Arctic regions of North America. Potlatches were traditionally held on occasions such as weddings, funerals, or totem pole raisings and involved the giving and receiving of gifts, feasting, and other cultural performances.

Which of the following granted independence for Canada?

A.
the Act of Union

B.
the Quebec Act

C.
the British North America Act

D.
the Statute of Westminster

The "Statute of Westminster" granted independence for Canada. It was passed by the British Parliament in 1931 and recognized the autonomy of the self-governing dominions of the British Empire, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and the Irish Free State. The statute declared that these countries were "equal in status" to Britain and no longer subordinate to its authority.

Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.

The
Choose...
established the Jamestown colony.

The "Virginia Company" established the Jamestown colony.

Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.

The
Choose...
established the Jamestown colony.
spanish
british
french
dutch

The "British" established the Jamestown colony.

Which of the following is a major environmental issue facing the U.S. and Canada?

A.
climate change

B.
globalization

C.
offshoring

D.
mining

A major environmental issue facing the U.S. and Canada is "climate change." Rising global temperatures, sea levels, and extreme weather conditions are causing significant environmental, economic, and social impacts on both countries, including melting sea ice, increased forest fires, and changes to crops and ecosystems.

Which theory do most scientists believe about the first inhabitants of North America?

A.
They walked across the frozen Bering Land Bridge.

B.
They swam across the Pacific Ocean.

C.
They sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.

D.
They walked across the frozen Hudson Bay Bridge.

Most scientists believe that the first inhabitants of North America "walked across the frozen Bering Land Bridge." This is known as the Bering Land Bridge theory or the Beringia theory and suggests that early humans migrated to North America from Siberia via a land bridge that existed between Asia and Alaska during the last Ice Age.

Which of the following reasons best explains why American Indians in the Arctic built igloos?

A.
to provide shade from the sun

B.
to provide shelter from the cold

C.
to store the meat from animals they hunted

D.
to store plants and other food they gathered during the summer

American Indians in the Arctic built igloos "to provide shelter from the cold." Igloos were made of ice blocks and were an ideal type of shelter for the cold climate of the Arctic because they provided warmth and protection from the wind and snow.

Which of the following early North American cultures were known for building wigwams and longhouses?

A.
Eastern cultures

B.
Great Plains cultures

C.
Western cultures

D.
Northern cultures

The "Eastern cultures" of North America were known for building wigwams and longhouses. Examples of Eastern cultures in North America include the Iroquois, Algonquian, and Powhatan tribes, who built these types of structures as their dwellings.

Which of the following Native American cultures built connected stone homes?

A.
the Mississippians

B.
the Ancestral Puebloans

C.
the Cherokees

D.
the Hoyanehs

The Native American culture that built connected stone homes were the "Ancestral Puebloans." The Ancestral Puebloans, sometimes referred to as the Anasazi, lived in the southwestern region of North America, primarily in present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. They built complex structures including multi-story buildings made of stone and mud, often connected to create entire communities known as "cliff dwellings."

Drag and drop the descriptions to the correct box. Each word may be used more than once.

wetdrybeanscorn
Characteristic Mississippians Puebloans
climate



most important crop

| Characteristic | Mississippians | Puebloans |

| :------------------------------: | :-----------: | :-------: |
| Climate | Wet | Dry |
| Most important crop | Corn | Beans |

Select the box to indicate the correct American Indian group.

Mississippians

Ancestral Puebloans

could farm without irrigation

could not farm without irrigation

due to drought, left their villages and moved closer to water sources

Due to drought, violence developed between groups

| | Mississippians | Ancestral Puebloans |

| :----------------------- | :-----------: | :----------------: |
| Could farm without irrigation | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Could not farm without irrigation | ✔️ | ❌ |
| Due to drought, left their villages and moved closer to water sources | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Due to drought, violence developed between groups | ✔️ | ❌ |

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The main purpose of the Iroquois League was to
Choose...

The main purpose of the Iroquois League was to "promote joint defense and cooperation among the member tribes."

What is accomplished by this simple pulley?

(1 point)
Responses

It changes the duration needed to lift the object.
It changes the duration needed to lift the object.

It changes the direction of the force needed to lift the object.
It changes the direction of the force needed to lift the object.

It changes the total work done to lift the object.
It changes the total work done to lift the object.

It changes the distance of the pull needed to lift the object.

By using a simple pulley, it changes "the direction of the force needed to lift the object." The pulley allows the force applied in one direction to be redirected in another direction, making it easier to lift an object by applying force downward, rather than lifting the weight upward directly.

7. What is the length of the line segment between A(-5, 8) and B(7, 8)? (1 point)

02 units
03 units
O 12 units
O 13 units

The length of the line segment between A(-5, 8) and B(7, 8) is "12 units."

We can find the distance between two points using the distance formula:

d = sqrt((x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2)

Plugging in the values, we get:

d = sqrt((7 - (-5))^2 + (8 - 8)^2)
d = sqrt((12)^2 + (0)^2)
d = sqrt(144)
d = 12

Therefore, the distance between A(-5, 8) and B(7, 8) is 12 units.