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GCP Exam ACE Questions And Answers
  • GCP Exam ACE Questions And Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 44 pages • 2023
  • A. Create two configurations using gcloud config configurations create [NAME]. Run gcloud config configurations activate [NAME] to switch between accounts when running the commands to start the Compute Engine instances. B. Create two configurations using gcloud config configurations create [NAME]. Run gcloud configurations list to start the Compute Engine instances. C. Activate two configurations using gcloud configurations activate [NAME]. Run gcloud config list to start the Compute Engine in...
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GKE_Task_1.docx.docx
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  • GKE Task 1 Task 1: A: The California Gold Rush and The Dust Bowl were two of the most significant environmental/ geographic factors that contributed to the development or expansion of the United States. Both events caused people to abandon their homes, families and jobs in search of something they believed to be greater than what they already had. Due to the finding of gold in California, “The populations of many of the coastal towns were depleted as prospective prospectors headed to the go...
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  • GKE Task 2 Task 2: A: “Mao (Zedong) was a Chinese communist leader and founder of the People's Republic of China. He was responsible for the disastrous policies of the 'Great Leap Forward' and the 'Cultural Revolution” (British Broadcasting Corporation, 2012). Under his reign in China, Chinese culture was restructured. Under this restructuring, the government now owned all of the industries and controlled the farmers as cooperatives. The government had complete control of everyone an...
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  • KE Task 4 Task 4: A: Two of the most significant social consequences of the Industrial Revolution are urban crowding and worker safety. Urban crowding had the biggest effect on the poor and immigrants. As the rich and middle class moved to the edge of the city, property owners bought the properties in the city and leased them to the poor. The housing was often inadequately kept up and dirty. “The growth of cities outpaced the ability of local governments to extend clean water, garbage co...
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