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Select the postulate of equality or inequality that is illustrated. 3 + 2 5 and 3 + 2 = 5 are not both true.
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The model of human settlement suggests that uthe model of human settlement suggests that urban growth is patterned around transportation networks such as railroads and highways. a. burgess b. hoyt c. sauer d. von thunenrban growth is patterned around transportation networks
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Stone mountain was formed during the formation of the blue ridge mountains around 300-350 million years ago and is considered part of the appalachian mountains. it formed as a result of the upwelling of magma from within the earth's crust. this upwelling, or solidified to form the that became stone mountain.
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What is one early technological advance that shaped culture? a the use of fire b the discovery of arable land c family units. d migration
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