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Analyse the view that decolonisation was the product of a combination of forces beyond the British government's control.
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Anais
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1.A child's noncompliance is often due to all of the following EXCEPT: a.too many rules b.not enough choices c.poor ability to
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vanessa
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WHY DID THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION BEGIN IN BRITAIN
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SANDRA
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why do teenager got an unwanted pregnancy an early marriage?
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hana
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What led to sectionalism in the United States in the early 1800s?
the increase in conflicts between the political parties the
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Which cause of wildfires is least likely to lead to catastrophic results?(1 point)
Responses lightning strike lightning strike
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How did the British taxation of the American colonies lead to greater unity among the colonists
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Select TWO of the following issues. How was each issue a cause of the American Revolution?
Proclamation of 1763 The Stamp Act
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I GOT QUESTIONS
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what has caused the destruction of about 80 percent of polands forests?
A)farming collectives B)acid rain C)global warning
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henry
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which of the following is NOT a cause of obesity?
( 1 point ) A.) overeating B.) insufficient exercise C.) genetics and hormonal
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_________ in brazils interior has led to the clearing of the rain forest.
A)building roads b)building settlement C)minig for
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henry
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What was the primary cause of the Mexican-American War?(1 point)
Responses Economic disagreements over trade policies Economic
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A study of the causes of the American Revolution of 1776, the French Revolution of 1789, and the Russian Revolution of 1917 best
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Christina
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Idnetify and describe three causes for
the increasing costs of health care.What impact does each of these causes have on society?
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Ruth
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DESCRIBE THREE CAUSES FOR THE INCREASING COST OF HEALTH CARE.
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MEGHAN
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A study of the causes of the American Revolution of 1776, the French Revolution of 1789, and the Russian Revolution of 1917 best
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Anonymous
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Identify and describe three causes for the increasing costs of health care. What iimpact does each of these causes have on
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Axia Student
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What were the main causes of World War 1
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Coknkz
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Which of the following was a cause of the labor movement?
(1 point) Responses short work days short work days racial
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The hills and canyons of California provide all tree of a wildfires need in abundance dry brush and small shrubs and trees
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The hills and canyons of California provide all three of a wildfire’s needs in
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kuykuykhffhcfhytffy
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i have to make a graphic organizer showing causes of the American Revolution.
i have written down: 1.French and Indian War 1. 2.
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y912f
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Causes of deforestation- i found theses causes i just need the meaning or explanation on each one i need to write a detailed
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kia
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pls help in my research paper, i want to get your recommendations and comment as well as solution.. the title of my research is
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vanie
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Which of the following is responsible for the ongoing migration crisis in Venezuela?
ongoing civil war creating persecution,
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Disagreements between ___________ and ______________ was the main issue that caused the French and Indian War.
A. Mary Musgrove
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What were the main causes of the American Civil War?
I have - Slavery States rights v.s. federal law Economic issues (tariffs)
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Lucy
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Organizational reorganizations and buyouts are common causes of workplace stress.true or false
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Relate a current environmental problem with possible causes
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dawn
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13 leaters cause to be happy
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Mike
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What is the most common cause of childhood obesity? (1 point) medical conditions genetic disorders unhealthy diets and a lack
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Killer999
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Migration resulting from the recent instability in Northern Africa and the Middle East have created which of these outcomes? (1
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Which of the following is likely to contribute to a person being obese?
a. decreased portions of food b. expending more energy
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Melissa
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When do revolutions (For example the American, French, and Russian) usually occur? Is it when those in power are resistant to
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Tabby
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Which one of the following is NOT a cause of obesity? (1 point) Responses overeating overeating insufficient exercise
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STAN NCT DREAM
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Name another cause of artificial eutrophication.
(Is it bar b queing?)
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Mack
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I need to know what are the top five causes of traffic deaths for any two countries
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help
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Cindy
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“World War II was inevitable”
inevitable: Impossible to avoid or prevent Why is this statement true? To understand this, you
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amber!
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World War One
Can someone tell me the final chain of events that led the world to war.. What was the final chain of events that
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Bryan
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What acts brought the United States into World War 1?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I Read the section on causes. =)
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Anonymous
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democracy did not develop in latin america because the region was?
Please check your book. This kind of open-ended question can
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jasey
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This should help you with that question.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Revolution#Causes For the French Revolution, which
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GuruBlue
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My evil history teacher assigned us a project (that is a major grade) where we have to find 20 causes of the American
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Anonymous
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do earthquakes correlate with identified large faults?
do earthquakes occur in areas without identified large faults? Yes.
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alejandra
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Explain two causes of World War II. (Make sure to answer the questions with at least 2-3 sentences) (6 points)
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Angle
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Which of the following was NOT a cause of WWII? (1 point)
A. Aggression B. Great Depression C.Increased trade D.Appeasement
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Angle
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Which of the following was one cause of the Mexican-American War?
(1 point) Responses The United States annexed Texas. The United
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Kaii
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Which of the following forms a theory explaining the Great Atlantic Migration?(1 point)Responses Political push factors in
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Texan leaders meeting at the Constitutional Convention of 1836 caused(1 point)
Responses reinforcements not to arrive in time to
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eating children i mean food
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Which of the following was one cause of the Mexican-American War?
a Mormons moved into Mexican territory b President Polk
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SOnicThe HEdgehog
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Parent Categories (274)
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
Extinction Events
Factors
Failed States
Fall of Communism
Fall of the Soviet Union
Fascism
Fatal Crashes
Fetal Macrosomia
Financial Crisis
Financial Crisis of 2008
Financial Problems
Floods
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
Heatstroke
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
Latin American Independence
Latin American Independence Movements
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
Muscle soreness
Mutation
Neighborhood Decline
New Zealand Wars
Noncompliance
North/South Korea Conflict
Obesity
Ocean Acidification
Overpopulation
Physical and Emotional Changes
Plate Movement
Plate Tectonics
Pollution
Population Change in North America
Population Decline
Population Growth
Post-WWII Trends
Poverty
Poverty and Economic Disparity
Prejudice
Progressive Movement
Psychological Disorders
Psychology or Behavior
Racial Tensions
Racism
Rebellions
Recession
Red River War
Reformation
Religious Intolerance
Renaissance
Residential Segregation
Retrieval Failure
Revolution
Revolution in Russia
Revolutions
Risks
Road Accidents
Roman Empire Crisis
Russian Civil War
Russian Revolution
Russification Policies
Rwandan Civil War
Rwandan Genocide
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
Traffic Deaths
Transatlantic slave trade
Tsunamis
U.S. Isolationism in the 1930's
U.S.-Mexican War
Unemployment
Urbanization
Vietnam War
Violence
Volcanic Eruptions
Volunteering
War of 1812
Wars
Water Crisis
Water Pollution
Water Scarcity
Water Shortage
Water Shortages
Wealth disparity
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Women's Rights Movement
Women's Rights Movements
Workplace stress
World War 1
World War I
World War II
World War III
World Wars
Xenophobia
Yugoslav/Bosnian Wars