Please help me with the questions this is due today Each question should be answered with a minimum of 3-4 sentences. 1. How could individuals and countries profit from the Silk Road trade? In other words, how might a nation enhance their economic power using the Silk Road? 2. How would Asia and Europe have developed differently if travel and trade on the Silk Road did not take place.
Examine how humans will cope differently with the ways that natural phenomena like hurricanes affect lives.
9/11 What We Choose to Remember Tragic events, be they the terrorist attacks on 9/11 or the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, have a way of shaking us out of our partisan stubbornness and reminded people that we are all Americans. America, like most families, will either come together after a tragedy or will tear at itself and drift apart. Upon hearing the news that the declaration of war had been delivered to the U.S. after the attack on Pearl Harbor had already begun, Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto stated this, "I fear all we have done is awakened a sleeping giant and filled him with a terrible resolve." Explain how the events of Pearl Harbor and 9/11 brought about a national unity that has not been seen since. How did each event awaken the country from its slumber (our false sense of security), provide a sense of resolve, and bring seemingly far away events into this home we call America? Why do you believe we have failed to come together as a nation since then? What is an event or persons that you beseve we should be memorializing, but have not done so to this point, and why? Why do you believe we haven't done so and how would you memorialize the event or person that you chose?
Reflection Question One American Independence Some have argued that, by "kicking the can down the road" the question of slavery would remain a thorn in the side of the nation, eventually leading to the Civil War and remaining at the root of many of the social challenges we face today. The existence of white supremacy today is a direct result of our history of slavery and our avoidance of the issue. Should the nation's founders have addressed the issue of slavery, either condemning it or embracing it, when they wrote the Declaration of Independence? Should they have done so, knowing it would mean losing the support of the Southern states and having no country at all? How did leaving the question of slavery alone undermine the values and ideals expressed in the Declaration? How has our history of prejudice and institutionalized racism undermined the values our nation is supposed to stand for? Explain your answer. What would the price have been if America had lost the Revolutionary war and failed to come together as a nation? Why do you think so and how might things be different for us now?
When considering 3 or more mutually exclusive alternatives, how should the alternatives be ranked before performing incremental analysis? O From lowest initial cost to highest initial cost From highest initial cost to lowest initial cost O From highest EUAC to lowest EUAC From lowest EUAC to highest EUAC
1 The key question answered by incremental analysis is: Which alternative has the highest IRR? Does each alternative have an IRR > MARR? Does the lowest cost alternative have an IRR > MARR? Is the IRR earned on the additional cost > MARR?
"On Friday night, a body of near or quite a hundred fell upon those living along the great road between this place and Pennsylvania, and killed or took fifteen more. The mischief would have been much greater, had not an officer and twenty men of the regiment, who were then out, fallen in with and engaged the enemy. Our party killed on Indian, whose scalp they obtained, and wounded several others." George Washington, writing to Colonel Stanwix, detailing an attack of Native Americans on English settlers in West Virginia.
Write a 4 page paper (2 pages of content, 1 title page, 1 reference page) in APA format (including at least 2 scholarly references) on the following: • Discuss the mass media impacts that are related. to your chosen product and the advertising campaign. Examine the campaign from at least 2 theories, research approaches, or perspectives. Also, include responses to the following questions in your discussion: o How is the product perceived? o How do individuals respond to the campaign? o What are the anticipated consequences of the campaign, if any?
In the absence of from the dominant culture, gay people have had to invent affirming events, such as gay pride parades.
During the Constitutional Convention, the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise gave Congress the power to regulate commerce in the South but not the North. regulate commerce in the North but not the South. choose its own members as well as the nation’s chief executive. amend the Constitution of the United States with a majority vote.
Some people say that one cause of poverty in the world is the wasteful consumption in the more progressive countries that deprive the less-developed nations of the world's limited resources. Do you believe in this? Explain your answer.
Which passage from the article best supports the idea that Harris wanted to be a great basketball player