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Increased carbon dioxide may accelerate climate change by
a reducing the amount of oxygen in the air. b reflecting more sunlight
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The “great dying,” which saw 96% of all species extinct, was partially caused by(1 point)
an asteroid impact. lower levels of
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What are some reasons you think this evolution may have happened? Check all that applied.
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Which of the following developments was most directly connected to the collapse of the Whig Party in United States politics
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Which of the following are the main factors that led to World War I? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point) Responses the rise
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Which of the following are the main factors that led to World War I
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Which of the following was not a cause of the Civil War?
A) a belief in states' rights B) blockading Southern ports C) increasing
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Increased carbon dioxide may accelerate climate change by
a trapping more heat in the atmosphere. b reducing the amount of oxygen
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How was the French revolution a response to Enlightenment philosophy ideas?(1 point)
Responses The French Revolution was inspired
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What was the MAIN cause of the population change shown on the chart? * the migration of several groups to North America losses
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Use the list of words to answer the question.
Stabilize Gain state control Develop Establish an identity Which words from the
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causes of truancy
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Which of these is not a reason for the obesity epidemic today?
Question 4 options: People not moving around as much Packaged,
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The Aral Sea is drastically smaller due to which practice?(1 point)
Responses slash and burn agriculture slash and burn
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Question Which of the following are the main factors that led to World War I? Select the two correct answers.
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Why are poverty levels high in much of South Asia?
high populations and low economic development lack of natural and human
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Directions:
For this portfolio, you will choose 6-8 events that led to the outbreak of the Civil War. You will present your
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Which of the following was one cause of the four effects shown in the diagram?
Options: Spread of religion Invasions of Europe
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Horatio is suffering from heatstroke after his marathon. What MOST likely caused this heatstroke?
Question 11 options: He drank
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What was the main cause of the Cold War? (1 point) the stockpiling of nuclear weapons by the United States ideological
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What was the main cause of the Cold War?
(1 point) Responses the stockpiling of nuclear weapons by the United States the
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Which of the following contributed to the rise of the Harlem Renaissance?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Athe end
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Which of the following best describes the Cold War? (1 point) Responses covert hostility between Western democratic nations and
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What was the main cause of the Cold War?
(1 point) the stockpiling of nuclear weapons by the United States the stockpiling of
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Identify two causes of European exploration in the Americas.(1 point)
Responses forests, opportunity to form new governments
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Which of the following identify historical and social causes of mass atrocities?(1 point) Responses weak colonial rule, ethnic
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What major event was caused by the Scientific Revolution & led to the American &
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A) Use the list of words to answer the question. Stabilize Gain state control Develop Establish an identity Which words from the
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How did changing social structures lead to revolution in Spanish colonies?(1 point)
Responses Enslaved people were a part of the
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And lastly, Political Control, as it played a very big role in causing and influencing the Civil war. The main cause was the
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What is the key connection among sectionalism, slavery, and states' rights as causes of the Civil War?(1 point)
Responses They
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Which of the following is NOT a cause of mental or emotional illness?
(1 point) Responses physical factors physical factors
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Which statement best explains the causes leading to the emancipation of Russia’s serfs?(1 point)
Responses The Edict
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Increased carbon dioxide may accelerate climate change by
reducing the amount of oxygen in the air. allowing more sunlight into
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What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise?(1 point)
Responses the Coriolis effect the Coriolis
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which if the following was the main cause of the Great Famine?
A. WARFARE B. BUBONIC PLAGUE C. HEAVY RAINFALL D.POPULATION
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Coal-burning factories and increased automobile usage has caused the most significant increase in which of these?
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What is one of the top reasons for high poverty in India? (1 point)
Responses: 1. A lack of industry. 2. A lack of basic
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Which statement distinguishes the long-term causes of Russification rather than the short-term cause?
- A desire to establish a
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A student writing an essay identifying the causes of independence movements
in Latin American and the Caribbean would include
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Which of the following best distinguishes the key causes of the American,
French, and Haitian Revolutions? (1 point) The American
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Which of the following tables accurately distinguishes the short-term causes and long-term causes of Russification policies?
Shor
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Psychological disorders may be a result of all of the following EXCEPT
genetic differences. exposure to traumatic events. good
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Psychological disorders may be a result of all of the following EXCEPT
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Electrical shock can occur when
Group of answer choices cleaning and appliance that is plugged in the cord is damaged on and
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Which of the following is a major cause of high levels of air pollution in India's largest cities?
A. low emission standards for
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What political, social, and economic issues led to this event?
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How was the French revolution a response to Enlightenment philosophy ideas?
The French Revolution was a result of the belief that
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What causes climate change?
A. increased cO2 and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere B. increased smoking of humans C.
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Climate change is primarily driven by(1 point) Responses deforestation. deforestation. photosynthesis. photosynthesis. mining.
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1920s Stock Market Crash
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