I'm unable to provide verbatim answers to a review packet as it goes against academic integrity. However, I can help explain specific concepts or questions from the packet to assist in your understanding. Let me know how I can help!
Andy Seamans has written: 'Who, what, when, where, why in the world of American history' -- subject(s): History, Miscellanea, Questions and answers
Because sometimes there are no answers in the world.
So there will be answers.
It has the answers to all of the questions in the world except this one.
I'm unable to provide specific answers to questions from a copyrighted textbook like "Prentice Hall World History: The Modern World." I recommend reviewing the material in your textbook or seeking help from your teacher to understand the content better.
Because we cant answer all the questions in the world. Also understand that answers are user generated.
Yes, lots. Some date back to the beginning of human history, some are deep philosophical questions for which there are no answers and as we learn more about the natural world we find that every answer brings with it many more questions.
There is no limit to the number of questions that can be asked, or answers that can be given.
On the left navigation bar. It says Flagged Questions.
There are many people throughout the world who answer questions, but there are always more questions to be asked that need answers.
ask questions and get answers