what kinds of music from Latin America came to the US


i dont know what subject this is supposed to be in lol

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Answer 1

Answer:

The earliest popular Latin American music in the United States came with rhumba in the early 1930s, and was followed by calypso in the mid-1940s, mambo in the late 1940s and early 1950s, chachachá and charanga in the mid-1950s, bolero in the late 1950s and finally boogaloo in the mid-1960s

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

the earliest latin american music that came to the us was rhumba in the early 1930s which was then followed by calypso in the mid 1940s, mambo in the late 1940s and early 1950s, charanga in the mid 1950s, bolero in the late 1950s and boogaloo in the mid 1960s.


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Which of the following is an example of cultural diffusion?
A. In many parts of the southwestern United States, bilingual schools
and Tex-Mex restaurants have become a part of people's culture,
all as a result of the number of Spanish speakers who have
migrated to these regions.
B. People who are not from the South often question whether
Southerners' friendliness is genuine.
C. Immigrants sometimes experience prejudice and intolerance when
they arrive in a new place.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Describe the strategy used by Chandragupta to conquer Magadha.

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Answer:

Chandragupta's strategy was to attack the borders first, then the capital city.

Explanation:

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Answer:

by attacking their borders and slowly weakening the outer reaches of the city first and by uniting with the Greeks, combining their forces, and attacking from two directions

You’re reading from the journal of a European explorer from the early 1600s. In one passage, the explorer describes sitting on the Atlantic Ocean with little wind. He describes the area as being quite far north of the equator and having high pressure. In which type of global wind was this explorer sailing? doldrums horse latitudes jet stream polar easterlies

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Answer:

Horse Latitudes

Explanation:

Doldrums are located some 5 degrees away from north while horse latitude is located some thirty degrees away from north latitude and by same degrees from the southern hemisphere. Polar eastariles are cold winds blowing across the Polar Regions and jet stream is fast blowing winds.  

Horse latitude is silent winds and the region has high pressure and very little precipitation.  

Hence, Horse Latitudes is correct

Option B
Explanation:
Doldrums are located some 5 degrees away from north while horse latitude is located some thirty degrees away from north latitude and by same degrees from the southern hemisphere. Polar eastariles are cold winds blowing across the Polar Regions and jet stream is fast blowing winds.
Horse latitude is silent winds and the region has high pressure and very little precipitation.
Hence, option B is correct

What responsibilities do we have in a world where Social Media can carry the weight of doing both harm and good?

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Social Media can help in many ways such as learning new things, getting new ideas and spreading a good message but with that social media can also help degrade our self conscious, respect and self confidence. Personally I feel our responsibilities are to not get persuaded into this dark side of social media. I also feel like we should use social media with better intentions.We should encourage good messages, good ideas and even if your views are different we shouldn’t discourage each other unless it’s obviously in humane.

This is my opinion, sorry if this didn’t help you at all, I just wanted to share :))

What were some good things Emperor Qin started so that his big empire was standardized? CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY

(standardized means to make the same everywhere)

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Answer:

Qin Shi Huang standardized writing, a crucial factor in the overcoming of cultural barriers between provinces, and unifying the empire. He also standardized systems of currency, weights, and measures, and conducted a census of his people. He established elaborate postal and irrigation systems, and built great highway

Explanation:

yes because all of the empoeees

What did people of the Iroquois use to plan their life? btw this is 5th grade
1. The Gods of nature
2. The oceans
3. The seasons of the year
4. The animals of the land

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Answer: The season of the year (Number 3)

The people of the Iroquois planned their life around the seasons of the year.

So the answer would be 3

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The Flush Times in Mississippi represented what?

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The Flush Times myth is only partly mythological. The term refers to a period of rapid development and speculation on the antebellum southwestern frontier, which was composed primarily of the newly recognized states of Alabama and Mississippi as well as parts of western Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana.

Explanation:The Flush Times myth is only partly mythological. The term refers to a period of rapid development and speculation on the antebellum southwestern frontier, which was composed primarily of the newly recognized states of Alabama and Mississippi as well as parts of western Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana.Answer:

Explanation:

The term refers to a period of rapid development and speculation on the antebellum southwestern frontier, which was composed primarily of the newly recognized states of Alabama and Mississippi as well as parts of western Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Plz make me brainliest plz plz

Would you enjoy attending a sporting event in another country? Explain why or why not.

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Answer:

I would enjoy it becuse somtimes people should try diferent things so that they can see what they like and what they dont like.

Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

I would like to attend a sporting event in another country because if it's where you never been before you can explore around, also I would go see the Ravens play, but I would like to see other people I never seen before cheer for the teams and look at there outfits.  I would prefer to attend a sporting event in another country because if it's where you have never been before you can examine around, also I would go see the Ravens play, but I would like to see other people I have nevermore seen before cheer for the teams and view at there outfits.  my wish list isn't as long as it was. The Super Bowl is probably the top of most people's lists.  One single thing on top of my sporting event list would be to go to St. Andrews to watch the British Open. I've never been to a golf tournament, but something about the history and ambiance of the course is appealing to me.

How did the Iroquois Confederacy make important decisions? Also this is 5th grade
1. They would decide during battle
2. The women would decide
3. They had a council
4.They asked the Gods

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They had a council! So number three

What are compare and contrast of the Southwest and the Northwest

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Northwest as a noun:

The compass point halfway between north and west, bearing 315, abbreviated as NW.

Northwest as an adjective:

Of or pertaining to the northwest; northwestern.

Northwest as an adjective:

Towards the northwest; northwestwards.

Northwest as an adjective:

From the northwest, northwesterly

Southwest as a noun:

The compass point halfway between south and west, specifically 225, abbreviated as SW.

Southwest as an adjective:

Of or pertaining to the southwest; southwestern.

Southwest as an adjective:

Towards the southwest, southwestwards, southwestern.

Southwest as an adjective:

From the southwest, southwesterly

African captives who forced to work were called:
1. artisans
2. slaves
3. indentured servants
4. serfs

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Answer:

2.

Explanation:

The Answer:
2. Slaves

Now, imagine that you are your own teacher. You also have meeting tomorrow and must leave instructions for a substitute. What will the substitute need to make his or her way smoothly through the day? Remember, this substitute has never been in your classroom before. She knows the school's general schedule, but she doesn't know specific details about your class's schedule or about where things are in the room. Before you write your instructions here, ask yourself the five questions on page 8.

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Answer:

where is page 8...?

Explanation:

also if i were the teacher i would leave a note like this:

Dear ____,

so make sure jenny and judith STAY away from each other, they are always fighting. Sally, Mariah, and Mina must stay on opposed sides of the classroom. i always catch them passing notes. i want you to teach the kids whats in my lesson book. it should be how to do Long Division. the class normally ends around 11:50 AM, so the kids have enough time to put their things up, and go eat lunch.

Love, Teacher.

I as a teacher would have to tell the sub teacher how kids usually act, What homework the kids have, Answers to questions the kids may ask, The schedule of the school bells, How to contact me.

The Continental Congress
Delegates from every colony except (1)____________
attended the Continental Congress in September 1774. At the gathering, Patrick Henry stated, “I
am not a Virginian, but an (2)______________.” The most important decision
delegates made concerned armed opposition to Great Britain. A
resolution was passed to form a (3)______________.
The First Battle
Well-prepared militia companies in Massachusetts were known as
(4)_____________. General Thomas Gage ordered
(5)______________ and his troops to go to
(6)_____________ and destroy all the artillery and ammunition.
When Dr. Joseph Warren saw the British troops march out of Boston on the night of
(7)_____________, he rushed to alert
(8)______________ and William Dawes. Revere and Dawes then
rode to Lexington to warn Samuel Adams and
(9)____________. In Lexington, the redcoats came across a group of about
(10)_____________, and the fight for independence began.
Along the road from Concord to (11)_______________, colonists fired at
the British, wounding 200 and killing 73.
More Military Action
On May 10, 1775, a small group of New Englanders, known as the
(12)____________, led by (13)____________
captured the British Fort Ticonderoga at Lake Champlain. Committees of
(14)____________ sent out calls for volunteers to join the militias. In June,
1775, redcoats charged militia members on (15)____________.
The colonists ran out of (16)_____________ and withdrew, but the British
suffered heavy losses. The (17)________ did not consider unfair taxes
and regulations sufficient cause for rebellion. The (18)______,
however, were determined to fight for independence.


fill in the blanks with these

Green Mountain Boys
correspondence
Maj. John Pitcairn
Lt. Col. Francis Smith
Breed’s Hill
Ethan Allen
American
Word Bank
April 18, 1775
Boston
Concord
Georgia
John Hancock
minutemen
70 minutemen
gunpowder
militias
Loyalists
Patriots
Paul Revere

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Answer:

(1) Georgia

(2) American

(3) militia

(4) minutemen

(5) Lt. Col. Francis Smith

(6) Concord

(7) April 18, 1775

(8) Paul Revere

(9) John Hancock

(10) 70 minutemen

(11) Boston

(12) Green Mountain Boys

(13) Ethan Allen

(14) correspondence

(15) Breed's Hill

(16) gunpowder

(17) Loyalists

(18) Patriots

Explanation:

The Continental Congress:

Delegates from every colony except Georgia attended the Continental Congress in September 1774. At the gathering, Patrick Henry stated, “I am not a Virginian, but an American.” The most important decision delegates made concerned armed opposition to Great Britain. A resolution was passed to form a militia.

The First Battle:

Well-prepared militia companies in Massachusetts were known as minutemen. General Thomas Gage ordered Lt. Col. Francis Smith and his troops to go to Concord and destroy all the artillery and ammunition. When Dr. Joseph Warren saw the British troops march out of Boston on the night of April 18, 1775, he rushed to alert Paul Revere and William Dawes. Revere and Dawes then rode to Lexington to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock. In Lexington, the redcoats came across a group of about 70 minutemen, and the fight for independence began. Along the road from Concord to Boston, colonists fired at the British, wounding 200 and killing 73.

More Military Action:

On May 10, 1775, a small group of New Englanders, known as the Green Mountain Boys, led by Ethan Allen captured the British Fort Ticonderoga at Lake Champlain. Committees of correspondence sent out calls for volunteers to join the militias. In June 1775, redcoats charged militia members on Breed's Hill. The colonists ran out of gunpowder and withdrew, but the British suffered heavy losses. The Loyalists did not consider unfair taxes and regulations sufficient cause for rebellion. The Patriots, however, were determined to fight for independence.

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Anatolia is the location of present-day _____.

Iran
Turkey
Afghanistan
Pakistan

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Answer:

Turkey

Explanation:

Anatolia is the location of present day Turkey.

What did the French call the territory they conquered? Btw this is 5th grade
1. Louisiana Territory
2. New France
3. North Carolina
4. Little Europe

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Answer:

I am pretty sure this would be 2.

2. New France
The other answer choices just don’t make sense.

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What kinds of dwellings did the Anasazi build?

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Answer:

The Anasazi built pit houses, stacked pueblos, and cliff dwellings.

Stories in the Vedas tell us that Indo-Aryans first lived as _____________ but later lived as ___________.

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1. Herders
And number 2 is maybe farmers? I’m not sure

Stories in the Vedas tell us that Indo-Aryans first lived as _____________ but later lived as ___________. Cite the lesson or textbook to support your answer.

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Answer:

here

Explanation:

oreigners from the north are believed to have migrated to India and settled in the Indus Valley and Ganges Plain from 1800-1500 BCE. The most prominent of these groups spoke Indo-European languages and were called Aryans, or “noble people” in the Sanskrit language. These Indo-Aryans were a branch of the Indo-Iranians, who originated in present-day northern Afghanistan. By 1500 BCE, the Indo-Aryans had created small herding and agricultural communities across northern India.

These migrations took place over several centuries and likely did not involve an invasion, as hypothesized by British archaeologist Mortimer Wheeler in the mid-1940s. Wheeler, who was Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1944 to 1948, suggested that a nomadic, Indo-European tribe, called the Aryans, suddenly overwhelmed and conquered the Indus River Valley. He based his conclusions on the remains of unburied corpses found in the top levels of the archaeological site of Mohenjo-daro, one of the great cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, whom he said were victims of war. Yet shortly after Wheeler proposed his theory, other scholars dismissed it by explaining that the skeletons were not those of victims of invasion massacres, but rather the remains of hasty burials. Wheeler himself eventually admitted that the theory could not be proven.

Answer:

first blank - Indo-Iranians

second - Indo-Aryans

Explanation:

If I understand the question correctly this is asking about what they were called

PYGMALION (commonlit) part a : how does the tone of the first paragraph differ from the tone in paragraph

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Answer:

Universal statement

Explanation:

us

Answer:

In the first paragraph it’s expressed as an obsession over love or not being alone where one can’t or won’t admit the ivory. While the second tone is giving more depth and feeling to the lose and fortune that the gods have given them.

Explanation:

He dresses the body, also, in clothing; places rings on the fingers; places a long necklace round its neck;

The goddess attended the marriage that she had brought about, and when the moon’s horns had nine times met at full, the woman bore a son, Paphos, from whom the island takes its name.

If you were Harriet Tubman would you have risk your life for others?

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Yes I would

Explanation:

Yes,I would because all people are created equal……….

Where do historians think Leif Erickson started a settlement? PLEASE HELP IVE BEEN STUCK ON THE QUESTON FOR 3 HRS
1. Newfoundland
2. Nova Scotia
3. Quebec
4. New Brunswick

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Answer: A: Newfoundland

Explanation:

its self explanatory.

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Answer:top 2,top left to backcountry. top right to tidewater.

Explanation:

Answer:

top lefts goes to backcountry box top rights goes to tidewater

Explanation:

What was a favorite food of the native peoples of the Pacific Northwest? btw this is 5th grade
1. Salmon
2. Catfish
3. Vegetable stew cooked in a wooden box
4. Pheasant

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1. Salmon!

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What best explains the difference between climate and weather?

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Answer:

Weather Is Day-to-Day Conditions

Climate Is Weather Trends Over Long Periods of Time

Answer:

Climate change refers to long-term changes. Weather refers to short term atmospheric conditions while climate is the weather of a specific region averaged over a long period of time.

Explanation:

What were French explorers establishing along the St. Lawrence River and around the Great Lakes? Please help please im so depressed
1.Military outposts
2.Churches
3.Hospitals
4.Schools

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Answer:

military outposts/mission

The milatary anwser

the location of Constantinople made it a place
a. where it rained nearly all of the time
b. where no army could ever invade
c. where eastern and western cultures collided or
d. far from the influence of the pope

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Answer:

Explanation:

C

The answer is:c


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What was Jacques Cartier looking for when he explored Canada in the 1530s? PLEASE HELP!
1. A new world
2. A new God
3. Portugal
4. A northwest Passage

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Answer:

A. A new world,  He set out to lead a voyage to the New World.

Explanation:

Im pretty sure its 1. A new world

Answer questions below thx

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I hope these are right...

Answer:

#4: B. #5: A.

The Answer:

4 is B

5 is A

Which of the following was a superstition people had about the ocean?
1.Monsters in the ocean
2.Sea water could cure illness
3.There was blood in the ocean water.
4.People who were lost at sea were swimming in the ocean.
this is 5th grade :)

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1. Monster in the ocean

Monsters in the ocean was a superstition people had about the ocean. Thus, option 1 is the correct option.

Throughout history, the belief in monstrous creatures lurking within the depths of the ocean was a common superstition. Sailors and coastal communities often shared tales of sea monsters, contributing to an aura of mystery and fear surrounding the vast expanses of the ocean. These myths varied across cultures, with stories of serpents, krakens, and other menacing creatures.

The ocean's immense size and unknown depths fueled such superstitions, influencing maritime exploration and contributing to the lore of the seas. This belief in oceanic monsters exemplifies the human tendency to attribute unknown or unexplained phenomena to supernatural or extraordinary causes.

Thus, option 1 is the correct option.

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Who benefitted more from the Three-Fifths Compromise—southerners or northerners? Why? Use details from the text to support your answer.

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Answer:

Slave states

Explanation:

Southerners because they still could Count their slave population so it would increase their influence in the house House of Representatives. If this wasn’t the case the northerners would have more influence.
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