<span>B) Public opinion would be the answer.</span>
Answer:
The object that would travel the farthest distance if you gave the same push force to each is:
D. a tennis ball weighing 1/3 kg.
Explanation:
There are three elements to consider here: force, mass, and acceleration. The instructions let us know that the push force is supposed to be the same for each object. Now, to find each object's acceleration, we must divide the force by the mass of the object. That means the higher the mass, the lowest the number we will get as a result. The lower the mass, the higher the number for acceleration. Having that in mind, and knowing that the object with the lowest mass is the tennis ball with a third of a kilogram, we can choose letter D as the correct option.
Answer:
supporting the Underground Railroad
Explanation:
The Underground Railroad was not a literal railroad but a symbolic one that stood for the secret pathways followed by slaves to escape from their masters, as well as the houses, where they stayed in the course of their flight. In that period, the American slave masters frequently lost their slaves because they wanted to run away from the hardships they experienced. An example of such a loss is the one experienced by the master in this poster.
They fled to free states, that is, states in the United States where the slave trade was not allowed, or to countries like Canada that did not permit slave trade. The abolitionists who were against the slave trade supported the movement and aided their flight with these underground railroads.
Answer:
The full completed statement:
The scientific revolution saw the rise of scientific academies at various places in Europe. The <u><em>Royal Society</em></u> was founded in 1660 in London. The Academy of Science was founded in 1666 in <u><em>France</em></u>. The main objectives of these was to encourage modern scientific discoveries.
Explanation:
In London the formal name of the Royal Society is <em>The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge </em>and the original name for the French science academy is <em>Académie des sciences</em>.
These academies were fundamental for the Scientific Revolution (XVI-XVIII). This revolution was another step away from a religious worldview and it comprised a series of events and scientific developments that shaped modern world. Knowledge of the universe, of the stars, of the nature, of the human body, all had major breakthroughs in this period.
Science academies were spaces where men organized themselves to debate ideas that would led to new discoveries. The creation itself of this kind of space it's a sign that times were changing and people had a bit more of freedom of speech. English and French academies were pioneers in this.
Answer:
GIS software produces visual representations of real-world data.
Explanation: