Social Studies, 10.07.2019 08:30 kimjooin02
Sarah knows her audience may not consider her problem serious enough so she decides to start with a very shocking example of the problem in society. sarah is addressing which step in monroe's motivated sequence?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:40
The president’s role in a political party is to set the legislative agenda true or false
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:30
Which of the following situations best demonstrates the principle of separation of powers in the u.s. government? a. the president can veto laws passed by the legislature. b. the courts must approve constitutional amendments. c. states create their own educational policies. d. members of the legislature are elected by voters.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 10:50
Does anyone know the answers to the australia and the pacific test? here is one of the questions: "which is the correct order of events related to the history of australia and new zealand? place the earliest event at the top and the last event at the bottom." 1. australia and new zealand become dominions. 2. world war 1 occurs. 3. australia and new zealand become independent countries. 4. british recognizes australia and new zealand as equals to britain under the british crown. , i need the correct order down below. i need to submit fast and do not waste my time.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 13:00
Brazil trades with the united states more than it does with any other country. industrially, the private sector has made brazil one of the most advanced countries in latin america, with massive investment taking place since 1996. still, over 1 million people live in state-owned housing and millions more are covered by government operated health care. these facts show that brazil has a a) mixed economy. b) market economy. c) command economy. d) traditional economy.
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