Geography, 20.11.2020 17:00 elizavlsc4
PLEASE HELP!!: 4. Iran is governed by a wali faqih (supreme spiritual leader). While there is a president, the wali faqih is the head of state and ultimate decision maker. The current leader is Ayatollah Ali Khamenai. Iran is governed according to Islamic law. The wali faqih appoints and is assisted by a supreme Council of Guardians, composed of six Islamic intellectuals and six Muslim lawyers. This type of government is called . Why?
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Democracy
Republic
Totalitarian
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Geography, 22.06.2019 10:40
In a 2010 article “fact check: eastern u.s. earthquake risk” by chris mould, the author provides as evidence the following statement by the united states geological survey: “although earthquakes may be less frequent in the eastern u.s., … urban areas in the east could face bigger losses because the shaking would affect much larger areas than similar quakes in the west. in addition, most homes and buildings in the east are not designed to withstand earthquakes.”this statement directly relates to which of the following concepts? a. vulnerabilityb. hazardc. riskd. severity
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Geography, 22.06.2019 17:00
What was the most difficult obstacle to overcome in the creation of an autonomous state after indian independence was achieved? a british willingness to go to war to retain the region b. religious differences between hindus and muslims c. ethnic differences between tribal regions d. indian princes' inability to decide on a format of government
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Geography, 22.06.2019 17:30
Which of the following statements best explains why there tends to be a greater number of large cities in southern africa than the east africa
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Geography, 23.06.2019 11:10
Plzz on what physical process is responsible for the creation of volcanoes, earthquakes and ocean trenches at the plate margins?
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