Can you give me a link to the mead homepage

Sure! Here's a link to the homepage of "Mead: A World of Adventure Awaits," a role-playing game: https://www.meadvancity.com/

No the mead like school supplies etc....

Hello

I apologize for the confusion earlier. Here's a link to the homepage of Mead, which offers a range of school and office supplies: https://www.mead.com/

. Written Response: Choose one item and write a paragraph in response. Compose complete sentences that illustrate proper grammar and spelling. Identify the letter of the item you're responding to. Your teacher will grade your response to ensure you receive proper credit for your answer.

a. One can identify the “Five Themes of Geography” as “Location,” “Place,” “Interactions,” “Movement,” and “Regions.”

What conclusions can you draw about how the environment affects people and how people affect the environment? Use examples from Kansas geography and history to support your conclusions.

b. The quotation below is from a letter written in 1879 by Kansas Governor John P. St. John.

“Any colored man who is honest and industrious and who can come with a very small capital to sustain him for a short time until he can get a start can do well . . . . The life and property of the colored man is just as safe here as is the life and property of a white man. The advantages for educating his children are equal to those extended to white children.”

Based on the quotation, and your knowledge of Kansas history, write a paragraph to persuade African American families to leave the South and move to Kansas.

c. The flowchart below shows changes in farming practices in Kansas after the Dust Bowl.

Farming Practices

· Straight-row planting

· Sodbusting right arrow

· Single-crop planting

The Dust Bowl

· Aquifer irrigation

· Stubble mulching

· Crop rotation

Explain the cause-and-effect relationship illustrated by this chart

d. The quotations below are from two Supreme Court Rulings: Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas.

“If the civil and political rights of both races be equal, one cannot be inferior to the other civilly or politically.” —Justice Henry Brown

“Segregation . . . denies to Negro children the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment—even though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors of white and Negro schools may be equal.” —Chief Justice Earl Warren

Compare and contrast the two rulings.

e. The quotation below is from the Kansas Bill of Rights

“All political power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority, and are instituted for their equal protection and benefit. No special privileges or immunities shall ever be granted by the legislature, which may not be altered, revoked or repealed by the same body; and this power shall be exercised by no other tribunal or agency.”

Based on your knowledge of Kansas history and government, write three interview questions you might ask the writers of the Kansas Bill of Rights. For each question, write why you have included it

B. Based on the quotation, it is clear that Governor John P. St. John believed that African American people would be welcomed in Kansas and could prosper. He claimed that any African American person who is honest and works hard and had a small amount of start-up capital could do well in Kansas, and that the education opportunities for African American children were equal to those for white children. Additionally, St. John claimed that the lives and property of African American people were just as safe in Kansas as they were for white people. From Kansas history, it is clear that many African American people moved to Kansas in the late 19th century, seeking new opportunities and freedom from the racial restrictions of the South. In response to St. John's claims, one could argue that many African American families should consider moving to Kansas for a better life.

but we cant post urls or links!

I apologize for the confusion. Here's the correct response:

B. Based on the quotation, it is clear that Governor John P. St. John believed that African American people would be welcomed in Kansas and could prosper. He claimed that any African American person who is honest and works hard and had a small amount of start-up capital could do well in Kansas, and that the education opportunities for African American children were equal to those for white children. Additionally, St. John claimed that the lives and property of African American people were just as safe in Kansas as they were for white people. From Kansas history, it is clear that many African American people moved to Kansas in the late 19th century, seeking new opportunities and freedom from the racial restrictions of the South. In response to St. John's claims, one could argue that many African American families should consider moving to Kansas for a better life.

To find the homepage of Mead, you can follow these steps:

1. Open your preferred web browser (e.g., Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari).
2. Go to the search engine of your choice (e.g., Google, Bing, Yahoo).
3. In the search bar, type "Mead homepage" or "Mead official website" and hit enter.
4. From the search results, look for the official website of Mead. It should have a URL similar to "www.mead.com" or "meadonline.com."
5. Click on the search result that corresponds to the official Mead website, as it is likely to be the first result.
6. This will take you to the Mead homepage, where you can explore their products, learn more about the company, and access any additional information you are looking for.

Note: The specific steps may vary slightly depending on the search engine and browser you are using, but the general process remains the same.