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The Progressive Era and the New Deal were both concerned with using government influence to solve problems in society. The question seems to call for an analysis of the similarities and differences in the reforms of these two periods. Of course the big difference is that the New Deal programs were in response to the Great Depression.

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im having a problem understanding this question...

Analyze the main features, including causes and consequences, of the system of indentured servitude that developed as part of global economic changes in the 19th and into the 20th centuries.

i have to have at least three points to talk about, but i cant come up with three points if i dont understand the question. help please.

BTW im a sophomore.

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It's asking how the location of the nation could cause trouble because of a conflict between serbians and croatians.

Bosnia and Herzegovina could get caught up inbetween the violence and conflict between serbians and croatians.

http://www.marcopolo.hr/dest/common/bih/wg-bosnia-hercegovina-625-400x300.png

If you look at this map, you can see that Bosnia and Herzegovnia is inbetween Serbia and Croatia. So the question is asking how this location of being inbetween the two nations might be harmful for Bosnia and Herze.

What is this question asking?

This means which of the two listed is greater. (If it meant to ask about a third greater work, the question would be "What is a greater achievement...?" instead of "Which is a greater achievement..." The "which" means it refers back to the previous options.)

What exactly is this question asking?

Your question is asking: Will adding heat to an exothermic process increase or decrease the ability of the reactants to dissolve in solution?

Remember, an exothermic reaction gives off heat.

As a follow-up to Josh's answer, Le Chatelier's Principle simply states that when stress is placed on a chemical system, the system will shift in a direction to oppose this added stress. In your case, adding heat places "stress" on the product side because for an exothermic reaction, heat is being released as a product (refer to Josh's equation).

When heat is added for an exothermic reaction, it is added to the products, causing the reaction to shift to the left (toward the reactants), and thus the solubility will decrease. This is because there are more reactants to consume, so to speak, so their ability to create products is hindered.

As an example, cooling down water is an exothermic reaction because heat is given off in order to cool the water. Think of it this way: If you add heat to the cooling water, wouldn't it make it harder to create ice? This is an obvious yes. Therefore, solubility decreases because it is harder to create the product (ice).

What is this question asking in French?

Dans quoi mangez-vous votre soupe d'habitude?

I'm inclined to think it's asking what my soup usually comes in? I'm just confused by the wording of the question? Thanks in advance!

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for which animal taxa would you expect species richness to be most positively correlated with the plant community structure? Mammals? Amphibians? Insects? WHY?

What is this question asking exactly? I'm not sure...what does it mean by community structure?

Chemistry: What is this question asking?

Normally aspirin tables have some stuff in them that doesn't dissolve that helps hold the tablet together. If your dissolved aspirin was slightly cloudy, or if some material in the tablet didn't completely dissolve, this is what they are referring to. This shouldn't affect the actual detection of the end point of the titration, as long as it was white, and you could still nicely see the color change at the end of the titration. Also, the material couldn't be either a base or an acid, or that would affect the volume used in the titration.

I might affect your calculated results slightly because the mass of the tablet included the mass of the aspirin + the mass of this binder material.

Is philosophy all about asking questions?

Philosophy is a Greek word.  Philo means love or devotion, and Sophia means wisdom.  So essentially the word means philosophers are people who are devoted to wisdom.  And what better way to express how important questions are to getting answers and achieving knowledge than doing it on Quora, for is that not Quora is all about?Philosophers are also committed to self-knowledge.  Socrates was the greatest and earliest philosopher who coined the phrase in two words "Know thyself".  And if this means you need to ask yourself further questions, so be it.  Thank you for asking.

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