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High School
What are two things that help shape the way an economy grows and develops?
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High School
Why was it advised to Kennedy that it will be impossible for the us to win any kind of war with Diem and Nhu running the country
Social Studies
High School
Explain how mutual respect for right and responsibilities by those in a relationship could sustain a positive relationship
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High School
Which TWO characteristics do people who follow the same religion usually have in common?A.They practice similar rituals.B.They share the same ancestors.They speak the same language.D.They share a system of beliefs.E.They live in the same country.
Social Studies
College
How did the Persian Wars lead to the Peloponnesian War?
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High School
What are 3 pros (positives) of working in natural resource system
Social Studies
College
only number 1 please
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College
*** 100 POINTS ***Define and explain the relationship between the following: hubris, nemesis, ate, arete.
Social Studies
College
the science club meets every four days in the math club meets every 6 days when is the next time that the math and science club will meet on the same day?
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High School
What does George mean when he says I havent any country?
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High School
different between regionalism and federalism in a sentence?
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High School
Why is Emily's nickname "Energetic Emily"?
Social Studies
College
1) Which three factors affect where people live?climate, location, population densityclimate, natural resources, pollutionclimate, location, natural resourcesclimate, natural resources, money
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High School
PLEASE HELP!which of the following choices exemplifies a major difference between the immigrants coming to the united states in the 1830s and the immigrants who came inn the 1890s1. Most of the immigrants who came to America in the 1890s came from Asia, where as the immigrants of the 1830s came from Europe. 2. Most of the immigrants from 1830 were Catholic whereas the immigrants who came from the 1890s were mainly protestant3. Most of the immigrants who came in the 1830s spoke English and most of the immigrants who came in the 1890s did not 4. There was no significant difference between the two groups.
Social Studies
High School
Chief Osceola played a specific role in the history and creation of the state of Florida. Select the fact below hat you know will be true about osceola, based on this week's study weekly
Social Studies
High School
16)The Bill of Rights protects important freedoms of American citizens, and also prohibits (prevents) the government from certainactions. Choose ALL things the U.S. government is not allowed to do based on the Bill of Rights.A)It cannot stop people from sharing their opinions.B)It cannot require people to pay any type of taxes.It cannot use the military to protect the American people.D)It cannot pass a law that keeps people from going to church.E)It cannot force people to go to prison with out due process.
Social Studies
College
Which event was Japans attempt at keeping the US out of WWII? a Battle of Guadalcanal b Battle of Midway c Battle of the Bulge d Battle of Pearl Harbor
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High School
Name and define the four types of consumers.
Social Studies
College
Why do you think the spiritual values are important in our life? Write a paragraph in your own words.( PLEASE ANSWER CORRECTLY)
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College
The _________________ Act offered people ______ land in exchange for a small fee and a promise to work the land for _______ years.
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High School
As a Congressional Representative from Georgia. Tom Watson supported reforms that MOST benefited which group? A civil servants B. O agrarian workers c. textile mill workers D. large plantation owners
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Give an example of a third party. What are its viewpoints?
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High School
what is meant by cultural lag
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Middle School
True or FalseSparta suffered from a plague during the war.
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