Which shift in global power characterizes the beginning of the modern era? a. the industrial revolution in great britain led to its growth as a superpower. b. persian and ottoman control of trade routes allowed those empires to become wealthy. c. german military technology allowed it to conquer most of western europe. d. the revival of greek and roman culture brought a focus to those areas of the world.
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Which situation would be considered an example of the freedom of association? a. three students write a letter to a local newspaper demanding that a teacher be fired. b. a group forms on a college campus to support a particular political candidate. c. an individual purchases a membership to a local gym. d. a religious organization buys several local lots in order to construct a new church building.
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Identify casue and effect in this unit you learned about several issues that were resolved by compromise during the constitutional convention. create a graphic organized like the one below and use it to show how the compromises affected framework of the new government (the graphic organizer is just 2 columns and one says compromises and one says effect and 3 boxes on each side)you so much!
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What is the evidence that depression can be linked to genetic as well as environmental factors? a. all individuals in similar stressful environments do not experience depression. b. all individuals with the gene variation tied to depression do not experience depression. c. individuals with a combination of environmental stress and gene variation are more likely to experience depression d. all of the above select the best answer from the choices provided оа 0 0 0
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Which of the following phrases best describes american society in the early 1900s
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