What is the definition of development?
a.
the process by which arable land turns dry an...
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What is the definition of development?
a.
the process by which arable land turns dry and unusable
b.
the preservation of different species of plants and animals
c.
the study of the effect of gas emissions on climate change
d.
the use of data to monitor and study economic and social change
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Which answer best explains the overall impact of the chicken on native american populations in the new world? negative; it destroyed much needed grain crops neutral; it was not well adopted by native americans insignificant; other animals were more quickly accepted positive; it brought a good source of protein to the native american diet
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Review the following types of government and match the style to it's definition type of dictatorship in which one person has complete control of the government government in which the people elect representatives to make government decisions for them government in which all people directly participate in government decisions government power is shared between a national government and regional (state) governments government has almost complete control; makes most decisions government power is centralized in regional (state) governments and they work together in a loose national government 1. authoritarian government 2. autocracy 3. confederal government 4. direct democracy 5. federal government 6. representative democracy
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How did political revolutions in the atlantic ocean basin affect or alter the institution of slavery and the lives of slaves
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