Answer:
- annexed Korea
- established a protectorate
- ruled directly
- established a Japanese culture
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I know this is right because I just took the Unit Test and got 100 % on it.
Answer:
The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section
Explanation:
In this question, a scenario is given about inferencing information from the given data. The data that is given in the question about the percentage of US Homes with Electricity and it is depicted in the bar-graph as attached to this solution.
In this scenario, Which statement is supported by the information presented in the chart?
People owned fewer electrical appliances in the 1920s than in earlier decades.
More rural homes than urban homes had access to electricity in the 1920s. The number of houses with electricity would decrease after the 1930s.
Demand for electricity increased in the 1920s and 1930s.
The correct answer to this question is 3, that is the demand for electricity increased in the 1920s and 1930s in rural and urban.
Answer:
Andres Bonifacio: Left
Cory Aquino: Left
Lea Salonga: Right
Explanation:
According to scientific research, those who have left side brain dominance are more LOGICAL in nature while those who have right side brain dominance are more CREATIVE naturally.
Hence, considering the above, Andres Bonifacio can be said to have left side brain dominance because he was a revolutionary leader and a Supreme Leader of Talagalog nation between 1896 to 1897. Such revolutionary or rebellion characteristics require Logical ability than creative ability.
Cory Aquino: the wife of Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. She served as opposition leader and eventually became the Philippines President, in 1986. Hence, it is believed that such characteristics required LOGICAL ability from.individuals
Lea Salonga: this is s, Filipino singer and actress. Hence the act of singing and dancing talents requires natural embedded CREATIVITY
Answer:
2. & 3.
Explanation:
That's my guess, this is a somewhat subjective question that really applies to your curriculum, hopefully someone who has taken the course can give a better answer.
Answer:In “Marigolds” Lizabeth has one major change. She grows up and is no longer a child. At the beginning of the story, she remarks on the innocence of the children. She says,
“…. we were somewhat unaware of the world outside our community” (pg 1)
She knew that something was happening to her because she no longer enjoyed the childish games of the past. She reflects that she had,
“…a strange restlessness of body and of spirit, a feeling that something old and familiar was ending and something unknown and therefore terrifying was beginning.” (pg 1)
When the group was bored and decided to annoy Miss Lottie, Lizabeth went along reluctantly, but , when challenged, she did get into the action and threw the first rock. However, when it was all over with, she did not join in the celebration.
Explanation: