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Based on The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, what is one way in which Jean-François Champollion and Thomas Young are alike?
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The pie charts illustrate information about pre-revolutionary french society. which of the following can you infer from studying these charts? the average person in the third estate owned more land that the average person in the first estate. the first estate was disgruntled due to the gap in land ownership between the first estate and the third estate. land ownership was extremely unequal between the three estates of pre-revolutionary french society. land was divided equally between the three estates of pre-revolutionary french society.
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Most criminologists agree that juvenile crime is less violent today than it was in the early 1990s. according to the text the reasons cited for this decline include what?
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History, 21.06.2019 22:00
How did the technology of the late 1800s affect the growth of cities? select one: a. cities were able to expand outward because of additions to railroads. b. electric streetcars enabled the wealthy city dwellers to move to the first suburbs. c. advances in steel and metal technology allowed for the development of the skyscraper, which allowed cities to grow upwards. d. all of these are correct.
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History, 21.06.2019 22:30
Marine exptoration of oil uses seismic waves to locate oil in the seabed. what is a negative impact from seismic waves on the aquatic ecosystem of the ocean? a.seismic waves kill microoganisms b.seismic waves disrupts the sand and causes seafloor erosion c.seismic waves have virtually no adverse affects on marine life d.seismic waves damage the sonar that dolphins and whales use to orient themselves underwater
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