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Help! Three social studies questions! first correct answer gets 10 points!!?

Question by : Help! Three social studies questions! first correct answer gets 10 points!!?
7.
What is the name of the sea east of China and west of the Korean peninsula? (1 point)

* Yellow Sea
* Sea of Japan
* South China Sea
* East China Sea

8.
What is another name for the Yangtze River? (1 point)

* Huang He
* Wei He
* Chang Jiang
* Yellow River

9.
Qin Shihuangdi was buried with over 6,000 soldiers and horses made of ________. (1 point)

* jewels
* terra cotta
* gold
* bronze

Thanks!! 🙂

Best answer:

Answer by G
7. East China Sea

8. Chang Jiang

9. Terra Cotta

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4. Would any English help me with this? Thanks! Is this correct in English?

Question by Asian angel: 4. Would any English help me with this? Thanks! Is this correct in English?
Thanks for your help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[Though Kaiyuan is not outstanding as a tourist city, its name spreads among travelers nationwide because of the rime. The rime on the Lujiang River is one of four natural wonders in China, enjoying equal fame as Guilin Mountains and Streams, Yunnan Stone Forest and the Three Gorges on the Yangtze River do. The rime, also called “snow willow”, “tree hanging”, “ice flowers”, “water vaporized flowers”, “silver flowers”, is a kind of phenomenon, in which winter fog condenses on the branches and leaves of trees to form separate, white ice crystals, according to metrology.]
Oh, dear! I have to face thouse stuff every day, and it’s so obscure, even native speakers can not correct them. Damn~~~~~~
You will see the Rime in these pics:
http://www.abettera.net/francisslides/JilinRime/jilinrime08.jpg

http://www.abettera.net/francisslides/JilinRime/jilinrime03.jpg

Best answer:

Answer by **MCR’s DaRkLiNg Of RoCk**
Einstein corrected!

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Help paraphrasing a Paragraph?

Question by Jack I: Help paraphrasing a Paragraph?
I need some help paraphrasing the following paragraph. Any help would be greatly appreciated:

A constant issue in China is the year round flooding. Between late May and early August 1991, China suffered severe floods 
affecting 18 provinces. The major flooding caused widespread destruction and loss of 
life. The Yangtze River and the Songhia River 
were mainly the cause of the floods, and the government wanted something to prevent another major flood outbreak. The Three Gorges Dam project was first proposed by Sun Yat-sen in 1919 but the idea was 
dropped due to political and economic difficulties. Major floods brought 
the idea back to life again in 1954. Furthermore, in 1958 due to positive political climate, Lin Yishan, head of the 
Yangtze Valley Planning office favored the construction project. Then 
Chinese leader, Mao Tse Tung also had the vision of the world’s 
largest hydroelectric dam in China.

Best answer:

Answer by thehumourstopshere
A continuing problem in China is the waterlogging. From late May until early August 1991, China suffered from severe flooding, which affected 18 provinces. This serious problem caused massive casualties and damage, and the government proposed measures be put in place to prevent other similar situations from occurring. The Three Gorges Dam Project of 1919, first proposed by Sun Yat-sen, was abandoned because of economic and political opposition. However, the serious flooding of 1954 served to support the plan. Furthermore, in 1958, a favourable economic climate led to the head of the Yangtze Valley Planning Office, Lin Yishan, supporting the project. Mao Tse Tung also envisioned a huge hydro-electric dam being constructed in China.

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GEOGRAPHY HELP? Could you answer these questions? Pretty pretty please?

Question by : GEOGRAPHY HELP? Could you answer these questions? Pretty pretty please?
Southeastern China, Southern South Korea, Southern Japan, Northern Taiwan all have semi-arid climates. (Points : 1)
True
False

4. Which of the following are common hazards in Japan? (Points : 3)
Flooding
Hurricanes
Earthquakes and typhoons
Wildfires

5. Which of the following rivers has a unique form? (Points : 3)
The Huang He River
The Yangtze River
The Han River
The Naktong River
7. What type of flora can be found in a tropical wet climate zone? (Points : 3)
tall dense forests of broadleaf trees
coniferous forests, temperate grasslands, and agriculture
forests, alpine tundra, mosses, lichens, shrubs, permafrost
deciduous forests, coniferous trees

8. The southern tip of Taiwan, and a small strip of land along China’s southeastern coast containing tall dense forests are part of what climate zone? (Points : 3)
Tropical wet
Desert
Humid subtropical
Humid continental

9. Which of the following is the reason why natural hazards in East Asia cause such a large loss of life? (Points : 3)
*The poverty of East Asia makes the region more susceptible to natural hazards.
*The location of East Asia near multiple bodies of water makes the region more susceptible to natural hazards.
*The lack of democratic government in East Asia makes the region more susceptible to natural hazards.
*The refusal of industrialized nations to assist East Asia during times of disaster makes the region more susceptible to natural hazards.
11. Approximately how many new rice consumers will be added in Asia in the next 10 years? (Points : 3)
100,000
1 million
1 billion
There will be a decrease in rice consumption

12. Why is the price of rice important? (Points : 3)
Rice prices must be kept within reach of the poorest people.
Rice prices must make a large profit or no one will grow it.
Rice prices impact the cost of fruits and vegetables on neighboring farms.
Rice prices have no real importance other than to large corporations.

Best answer:

Answer by W
False
Earthquakes and Typhoons
Yangtze
tall dense forests with Broadleaf
Humid subtropical
Poverty
1 billion
within reach of the poor

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help me with history?

Question by Ishudbpregobynw: help me with history?
Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

During the Middle Ages, what was a serf?

Peasants bound to the land and unable to leave though they were not slaves; required to work part of the lord’s land and also to pay rent for their ‘own’ plot of land.

Military retainers who provided the lord with military service in exchange for land.

Men who choose to live apart from society in religious communities called monasteries.

A religious order of monks who lived among the people and aided the poor.

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Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

Which of the following was a positive result of the Crusades?

Increased trade between Western Europe and the Middle East

Trade and commerce grew

Western Europe acquired goods such as sugar, rice, lemons, cotton, spices and other goods

All of the above

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Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

A code of ethics for knights during the Middle Ages, gradually developed to replace common uncivilized behavior among the nobility.

Bushido

Chivalry

Guild

Fief

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Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

Which of the following features is common to African traditional religions?

Belief in one God

Belief in and respect for ancestral spirits

Belief in redemption through good works

Belief that all life involves suffering

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Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

What was the worst disaster to befall the Aztecs during the reign of Moctezuma II?

Tribute people revolted

Drought killed the corn crop

A hurricane destroyed their capital city

The Spanish invaded

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Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

What was one reason why the Mongol Empire did not last long?

They were intolerant of other religions

They were weak militarily

They had no strong leaders

They were better at war than government

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Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

Most of the world’s Hindus are found in what country?

China

Pakistan

Iran

India

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Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

The first Egyptian stone pyramids were built in 2700 BCE. Approximately how long ago were they built?

2700 years ago

4700 years ago

700 years ago

2000 years ago

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Question 9 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

In what ancient river valley would the stone monument with Hammurabi’s Law inscribed be found?

Hwang Ho and Yangtze River Valleys

Tigris and Euphrates River Valleys

Nile River Valley

Indus River Valley

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Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

What made Wu Chao unique in ancient China?

Wu Chao built the Great Wall.

Wu Chao was the first female emperor.

Wu Chao created the philosophy of Confucianism.

Wu Chao was the first European to travel to China.

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Question 11 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

The goal of a Buddhist is, through meditation, to reach the highest degree of God-consciousness. This is called

Reincarnation

Karma

Caste

Nirvana

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Question 12 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

Hinduism is based on the concept that human and animal spirits come back to earth to live many times in different forms. This is known as

Karma

Caste

Reincarnation

Nirvana

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Question 13 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

Which best describes the number of years between the rise and fall of Rome?

100 years

500 years

1,000 years

5,000 years

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Question 14 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

What type of government does the United States use today?

Representative Democracy

Direct Democracy

Oligarchy

Theocracy

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Question 15

Best answer:

Answer by twmoney_31
Question 1: A (peasants on the land)

2: D- All of the Above

3. Chivalry

4. Belief in ancestral spirits

5. Spanish invaded

6. Better at war than gov

7. India

8. 4700 yrs

9. between tigris and euphrates

10. first female

11.Nirvana

12 Reincarnation

13. 1,000

14..Representative Democracy

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Help paraphrasing a Paragraph?

Question by Jack L: Help paraphrasing a Paragraph?
I need some help paraphrasing a paragraph that I want to use in my essay. I do not just want to copy and past it because that would be considered plagiarism, but my teacher said it is okay if we paraphrase it. Any help would be greatly appreciated:

The Three Gorges Dam is to be located on the Yangtze River near 
the city of Yichang in China. China is one of the worlds worst hit flood areas. 
The Yangtze River is the longest river in China, and it is very irregular and frequently floods the surrounding lands killing 
thousands of people and disrupting the community’s way of life. 
Due to this issue, the government had to crate a way to calm the river. 
The building of the three gorges dams was the solution. The dam comes with advantages and disadvantages. One advantage is that it will boost Chinas hydroelectric project. The disadvantages are mostly environmental based. The natural beauty of the area will be lost, as it will 
be cleared to make way for the dam. The dam will be built at an 
enormous cost and it will result in over 2 million people being 
relocated to new lands.

Best answer:

Answer by Julie V
The Three Gorges Dam will be located on the Yangtze River close to the city of Yichang in China. China is among the worlds worst hit flood areas. The Yangtze River is the longest river in China, and it frequently floods the land along it killing thousands and endangering the community’s way of life. Because this happens so frequntly, the government needed to create a way to calm the river. The Three Gorges Dams was their solution. The dam has some advantages and disadvantages. One advantage is that it will boost China’s hydroelectric project. However, the disadvantages are mostly environmental. Much of the beauty of the area will be destroyed when they clear it to make way for the dam. The dam will cost an enormous amount and it will result in over 2 million people being relocated to a new area to live.

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Help vacation to Seattle?

Question by Jennifer A: Help vacation to Seattle?
Hello we are planning a vacation to Seattle for our twin girls first Birthday we have several places we would like to go so we will be getting the city pass that Seattle offers. There will be my family of five and three other family members. However I can not find a good itinerary with all the things we want to do I would like to take city transit as much as possible if easy to use and walk. so here are the places we will be going someone help me put them in order of day one two and so on and also for the same location in one day I owe whoever does this for me BIG time! this means a lot to my family..
pikes place
china town
aquarium
zoo bug safari
space needle
monorail
lake cruise
deception pass
Burke museum
children museum
Also ideas on packing food to eat any ideas for vacation with a large family.. also we will be going in April or May so clothing sugg

Best answer:

Answer by dryhen0
Hi there!

i answered a similar question a few days back, when someone wanted to know what to do in a day in seattle… one day can be spent seeing the whole of downtown, taking in a show or a movie to top the night off! here’s a breif synopsis of what I would do on day one, which knocks off a bunch of stuff on your list: (pike place, aquarium, space needle, monorail, children’s museum)

I would start at the Seattle Center, which is where the Space Needle is located. Park/cab there, you won’t need your car until way later. If it’s a clear day, go up the needle. if not, don’t bother, it’s not worth it. 🙂 just being honest.

While at the Seattle Center, you can visit the Children’s Museum, but there’s also the EMP (Experience Music Project) which is a music museum filled with a bunch of cool popular culture artifacts. If you’re more of a science buff, may i suggest hitting up the Pacific Science Center, also located at the Seattle Center. Great for kids, great for learning. This will take up a big chunk of your day, too, as there is so much to see.

Once you’ve exhausted your time at the Seattle Center, hop on the Monorail. For only $ 4 per person round trip, this mile-long monorail takes you right to the center of the business district. It drops you at Westlake Center (don’t waste any time in that mall, it’s crap).

Head outside, where you’ll find a couple of blocks of fun shopping — everything from Banana Republic, American Apparel, Deisel, Gap, and you’ll also be able to hit up Pacific Place shopping center (across from Nordstrom one block East of the monorail drop off) that has the higher end stores like Tiffany’s, Barney’s, Coach, Bebe, etc. Lots of fun there.

You can walk a bit south (6 blocks or so, but i’d hop on the bus to get there if i were you) to Chinatown and spend a good hour there, if you’d prefer that to the shopping.

After a couple hours shopping or Chinatown, head West down to Pike Place Market (this is a MUST!) where you can walk the market and grab fresh produce from local farmers, or stop in at one of the many cute hidden restaurants located on the block (let me know if you would like any specific suggestions — mandyhoov@hotmail.com). Spend a good deal of time exploring this area. It’s got so much history.

Once you are done with the market, head two blocks west (take the stairs down from the market) to the waterfront, where you will find the Seattle Aquarium, and some other fun shops along there (Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe) along with an indoor amusement park with a carousel and arcade. Head north along the piers where you’ll find some breathtaking views of the Puget Sound. If you’re feeling energized, you can take a water taxi along to Alki Beach, but really, it’s not necessary (and you won’t have time). At the end of the waterfront, there are a bunch of restaurants where you could grab a bite to eat — Anthony’s or Waterfront Grille (a bit pricey)… Check out the Sculpture Park (it’s a weird funky park with outdoor sculptures) as you finish your walk.

Head back up to Westlake Center — you can either catch a play at the Paramount Theater, or a concert at the Moore or Showbox, or a movie at the Cinerama, or, if you are tired and want to call it a night, catch the monorail back to your car and head off into the sunset…

so, to sum up:

park at seattle center
space needle
Children’s Museum/EMP/ or Science Center
Monorail to Westlake Center
A bit of shopping at Pacific Place and surrounding Areas
or Chinatown
Walk down to Pike Place Market for lunch
Walk down to the Waterfront
Aquarium
Walk along the pier to Anthony’s for dinner
Back to Westlake for either
Concert
Play
Movie
Back to the Monorail that takes you back to the Seattle Center.
Back to your car.

As for the other things on your list, they are a bit more spread out… the Zoo could be an entire morning — it’s about 5 miles north of the city center… you could do that the same day as the Lake Cruise — i would recommend Ride the Ducks — it’s a great tour of Seattle on a bus that turns into a boat!! so it takes you by land and by sea! the kids will love it!

Deception Pass is another all-day trip, as it’s pretty far north. you will want to rent a car to do this, though, because a cab ride would be really expensive! it’s beautiful in the spring time, and you’ll see so many bald eagles! i used to go up there with my folks when i was a little girl and we’d count over 30 some times!

bring rain gear just in case, as you will be here during the ‘rainy season’ (hahaha, it’s seattle, so isn’t all year the rainy season?)

if you need suggestions for places to eat, i would say definitely check out Yelp.com … but here are some that i recommend downtown for families with children:

Cheesecake Factory
Fox Sports Grill
Palomino
Icon Grill (so good! and has genuine Chihuley art throughout — VERY seattle!)
Anthony’s on the waterfront

Some of my top favorites (although i’m an urba

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Geography help??? 10 points to best anwser!!!?

Question by : Geography help??? 10 points to best anwser!!!?
Which is a formal region?
(Points : 1)
The state of Illinois

The Chicago metropolitan area

The historic neighborhoods in Boston

The trade route along the Mississippi River
Which of these countries is largest?
(Points : 1)
France

Russia

Ukraine

Malta

3. How are countries in the European Union linked?

Check all that apply.
(Points : 1)
Their inhabitants all speak the same language.

They share a common currency.

They all have a similar climate.

They form a single economy.

4. Why is it difficult to determine which countries belong to Europe and which belong to Southwest Asia?
(Points : 1)
The European Union allows almost any country to join.

Most countries want to be associated with Southwest Asia.

There is no natural physical boundary between Europe and Southwest Asia.

Political changes happen in Europe very frequently.

5. Which religions were founded in Europe and Southwest Asia?

Check all that apply.
(Points : 1)
Judaism

Hinduism

Daoism

Islam

6. Which describes Eurasia?
(Points : 1)
Located west of the Atlantic Ocean

Located south of the Indian Ocean

Located in the Southern Hemisphere

Located in the Eastern Hemisphere

7. Which continents form the boundary of the Mediterranean Sea?

Check all that apply.
(Points : 1)
Asia

Africa

Europe

Australia

8. Which is a major feature of Mediterranean architecture?
(Points : 1)
Small rooms

Bland colors

Large windows

Lack of plants or gardens

9. Match the region in column 1 to its religious characteristic in column 2.

(Points : 1)
Answer Potential Matches:
: Western part of Southern Europe
1 : Orthodox Christian

: Eastern part of Southern Europe
2 : Catholic

: North Africa
3 : Muslim

10. Which is a major feature of the Mediterranean climate?
(Points : 1)
Warm, wet summers

Hot, dry summers

Cold, wet summers

Cold, dry summers

11. What is linked together by the Suez Canal?
(Points : 1)
The Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean

The Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean

The Yangtze River and the Indian Ocean

The Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean

12. Which feature do Mediterranean countries have in common?
(Points : 1)
Religion

Language

Cuisine

Currency

13. How did the Mediterranean climate influence culture in the region?
(Points : 1)
It created large variation in architecture.

It allowed for easy sailing.

It forced people to work harder.

It stopped religion from spreading.

14. Historically, the African side of the Mediterranean was mostly influenced by:
(Points : 1)
Arab and Muslim culture.

Ottoman and Arab culture.

Roman and Greek culture.

Roman and Jewish culture.

15. Which information does a geographer avoid using when defining regions?
(Points : 1)
Opinions about regions

Political boundaries

Geographical features

Cultural ties

Best answer:

Answer by Matt
The best answer I can give is that integrity will take you far in school, learning and your life. Even in geography.

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Which place to you like better? (Tours) Please help!?

Question by _: Which place to you like better? (Tours) Please help!?
The tours would either be in
Ecuador and Galapagos- Cruise and Rain forest
Turkey- Cruises and Ancient Cultures
Egypt- Cruise and Ancient Cultures
Thailand and China- Elephants, Temples, etc.

It would be in May or June.
1 adult and a 14 year old.

Where would you rather want to go to? Explain.

Best answer:

Answer by anoshorahim
my best pick would be either egypt or thailand and china. they are some of the oldest and most interesting cultures. turkey is okay but it is nothing special honestly. latin america is also struggling with civil war in many parts but ecuador is doing a bit better i guess. so deffinitely the choices i listed. that is my opinion.

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Which place to you like better? (Tours) Please help!?

Question by _: Which place to you like better? (Tours) Please help!?
The tours would either be in
Ecuador and Galapagos- Cruise and Rain forest
Turkey- Cruises and Ancient Cultures
Egypt- Cruise and Ancient Cultures
Thailand and China- Elephants, Temples, etc.

It would be in May or June.
1 adult and a 14 year old.

Where would you rather want to go to? Explain.

Best answer:

Answer by bernie_bph
I would rather go Thailand and China. These two countries have a lot to offer aside from ancient cultures and traditions which you can get from tours on Egypt and Turkey. Ecuador and Galapagos tour is somewhat nature sight seeing which you can get from both China and Thailand at even more spectacular views. What lacking for the first three are shopping, spa’s and beaches as side trips.

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