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How does Hamilton's defense of lifetime tenure and of judicial review relate to the principles of separation of powers and checks and balances?
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Avariable that is positioned between the independent variable and the dependent variable but does not interact with either to affect the relationship between them is called a variable. select one: a. moderating b. spurious c. mediating d. causal
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The sun a. will become a red giant within two to three million years b. is in its main sequence, which willlast thousands of years c. is in its main sequence, which will last billions of years. d. will explode as a supernova after its main sequence
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"all the world's a stage" is a saying that draws a parallel between two totally different concepts: reality and drama. this type of comparison, made popular by a group of seventeenth century poets, is called: metamorphosis. metacognition. metaphysical conceit. metaphor. metaphysical poets.
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