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What causes an earthquake to occur?
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which of the following is not a cause of mental or emotional illness
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Describe how the French and Indian War led to the American Revolution (Remember to use RAD in your answer - 4 points)
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What started WW1?
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Read the sentence.
The movement of British families from rural areas to cities during the Industrial Revolution was caused by
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Question 16 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
Please check: (05.05 LC)Which of the following is not considered a cause of the
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Jessie
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Natural increase can be best defined as
a. population growth that occurs due to people's desire to migrate to more desirable
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Which set of issues led to the Civil War?
Economics, religion, boundaries Politics, education, voting rights Slavery, politics,
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Which of the following tables accurately distinguishes the short-term causes and long-term causes of Russification policies?(1
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Which of the following tables accurately distinguishes the short-term
causes and long-term causes of Russification policies?(1
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Use the list of words to answer the question.
• Stabilize • Gain state control • Develop •Establish an identity Which
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What was the initial cause of the Anglo-Powhatan Wars?
1. John Rolfe's kidnapping of Pocahontas 2. Rebecca's marriage to John
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Which of the following were the causes of the French and Indian War? (Select 2) (2 points)
Native Americans wanted to protect
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Which of the following describes the main issue causing the French and Indian War in North America?
A Competing British and
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Amilyah Watson
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1. Provide referencing for the following text.
Gender-based violence refers to any form of violence, harm, or discrimination that
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Analyze which event occurred as a result of the rise of the middle class or bourgeoisie.(1 point)
Responses migration from rural
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Select the correct answer.
What is most often the basis for racist behavior in the United States? A. ignorance about other races
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What were some reasons for the French and Indian War? Select all that apply.
(2 points) Responses French and British both wanted
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are my answers correct?
1. Conduction 2.through convection 3.radiation 4. An increase in greenhouse gases has trapped heat 5.
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What causes stress
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Please help with this FAST! Which of the following are the main factors that led to World War I? Select the two correct answers.
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What evidence from the text best supports the analysis that human actions are related to bumblebee decline?
(1 point) Responses
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Which Enlightenment ideas were a major factor in causing the American Revolution?(1 point) Responses a, the ideas of
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Which of the following correctly identifies an element of physical scarcity in the water scarcity problem faced by countries in
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queen
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Which of the following correctly identifies an element of physical scarcity in the water scarcity problem faced by countries in
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queen
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The hills and canyons of California provide all three of a wildfire’s needs in abundance. Dry brush and small shrubs and trees
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Discuss two factors that cause each of the identified choosen social issues
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Which best describes the cause of Shays’s Rebellion?
(1 point) Responses The federal government did not pay the veterans the
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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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Latin American Independence Movements Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question A student writing an essay identifying the causes
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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 ideological
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What is the primary cause for emotional and physical changes during adolescence?
(1 point) O changes in growth patterns O peer
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What causes earthquakes?(1 point)
Responses construction issues and building irregularities construction issues and building
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goofy ahh bugger
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What were 2 causes of the American and French Revolutions? (6 points) short sentences
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Match each effect with its cause listed below. Write the correct letter on the line.
Effects: 1. In the 1600s, the king could not
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Bruno has salmonella poisoning. What MOST likely caused this to happen?
• He exercised in hot weather. • He drank unclean
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Which action can most clearly contribute to genocide?
creating separate places of worship for different religions within a
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What causes tsunamis?
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Which event led the United States into World War II?
A. the passing of the Lend-Lease Act B. the Zimmermann telegram C. the
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What was the South's main reason for seceding and fighting in the Civil War?
A. To keep and expand slavery. B. To end slavery C.
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What are 3 specific events the lead to the american revolution war?
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Niles is writing a report on the events that lead to outbreak of World War II. Which would be the best structure for him to use
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Which of the following issues drove conflict among European colonial powers in East Asia?
protection for Christian missionaries
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Kiddo
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Select the boxes in the table to identify whether each event was a cause or an effect of World War II.
blaming Jewish people for
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Causes of market failure
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Which of the following were reasons for the high death toll caused by World War I? Select 2 correct answers
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What factors led to increased immigration to the U.S.?
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identify four causes of lack of basic services (water and health services)a
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four causes of lack of basic services
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identify four causes of the chosen social issue
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1920s Stock Market Crash
Accidents
Air Pollution
American Civil War
American Independence
American Revolution
American Revolutionary War
American Westward Expansion
Anglo-Powhatan Wars
Arab Spring
Attendance Issues
Balkan Wars
Bantu Migrations
Beach Erosion
Biodiversity Loss
Birth Defects
Brain Drain
Bumblebee decline
Cancer
Cardiovascular Diseases
Challenging behavior
Childhood Obesity
Chinese Civil War
Civil Rights Movement
Civil War
Climate Change
Climate Change/Global Warming
Climate Variability
Coastal Erosion
Cold War
Cold War tensions
Collapse of the Whig Party
Common Cold
Conflict
Conflict/War
Conflicts
Contemporary Problems
Coral Bleaching
Cost
Costs
Crime and Violence
Crisis/Disasters
Cuban Missile Crisis
Curriculum Change
Cyberbullying
Data Breach
Data loss incidents
Decline of the Byzantine Empire
Decline of the Chinese Nationalists
Decline of the Roman Empire
Decolonisation
Decolonization
Deforestation
Depression
Desertification
Deterioration
Development of Permanent Settlements
Digital Divide
Dropout Rates
Early European history
Earthquakes
Eating Disorders
Economic Collapse
Economic crisis in Japan during the 1990s
Economic Depression of 1929
Economic Disparity
Economic Events
Economic Inequality
Economic Instability
Electrical Shock
Emancipation of Serfs
Emotional and Physical Changes
English Civil War
English Reformation
Enlightenment
Environmental Destruction
Environmental Pollution
Environmental Problems
Erosion
Ethnic Conflict
Ethnic Tension
European exploration
European Exploration in the Americas
European Imperialism
European Nationalism
Eutrophication
Events
Evolution
Extinction
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Factors
Failed States
Fall of Communism
Fall of the Soviet Union
Fascism
Fatal Crashes
Fetal Macrosomia
Financial Crisis
Financial Crisis of 2008
Financial Problems
Food Insecurity
French and Indian War
French Revolution
Gender Gap
Gender Inequality
Gender-based violence
Genocide
Global Economic Instability
Global Economic Instability in the 1920s
Global Warming
Great Depression
Great Depression of the 1930s
Great Migration
Greenhouse Effect
Haitian Revolution
Happiness
Hazards
Hearing Loss
Heat-related Illnesses
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History
Holocaust
Hormonal Imbalance
Human Activities
Human Population Growth
Human Trafficking
Hurricanes
Identity Theft
Illiteracy
Illness
Illnesses or Conditions
Immigration
Impact of Human Activity
Incarceration and Disease
Independence Movements
Independence movements in Latin America and the Caribbean
Indian Rebellion of 1857
Industrial Revolution
Industrialization
Infectious Disease
Infectious Diseases
Inflation
Intentional Spread of Christianity Worldwide over Time
Iranian Revolution
Italian Independence War
Italian War for Independence
Italian Wars of Independence
Juvenile Delinquency
Korean War
Labor Movement
Labor Unrest
Lack of Basic Services
Land Degradation
Latin American and Caribbean Independence
Latin American and Caribbean independence movements
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Latin American Unrest
Loneliness
Major Changes
Major global changes
Manifest Destiny
Market Failure
Mass atrocities
Mass Extinction Events
Mental and Emotional Illness
Mental and Emotional Illnesses
Mexican Independence
Mexican Revolution
Mexican-American War
Migration
Migration Crisis
Misunderstandings
Moon Phases
Mortality Rate
Muscle Cramps
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New Zealand Wars
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North/South Korea Conflict
Obesity
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Physical and Emotional Changes
Plate Movement
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Population Change in North America
Population Decline
Population Growth
Post-WWII Trends
Poverty
Poverty and Economic Disparity
Prejudice
Progressive Movement
Psychological Disorders
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Racial Tensions
Racism
Rebellions
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Red River War
Reformation
Religious Intolerance
Renaissance
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Retrieval Failure
Revolution
Revolution in Russia
Revolutions
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Roman Empire Crisis
Russian Civil War
Russian Revolution
Russification Policies
Rwandan Civil War
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Schizophrenia
School Attendance
Seasonal variation
sectionalism
Sepoy Rebellion
Service Delivery
Shays's Rebellion
Slave Rebellions
Slavery
Social Issues
Spanish American Rebellions
Spanish-American War
Staff Turnover
Stress
Teenage Pregnancy
Tensions
Texas Revolution
The Dust Bowl
The Great Depression
The Great Migration
The Harlem Renaissance
Tornadoes
Totalitarianism
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Transatlantic slave trade
Tsunamis
U.S. Isolationism in the 1930's
U.S.-Mexican War
Unemployment
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