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Applying charles darwin's "survival of the fittest" to human society, social thinkers justified the rising disparities in wealth and power in america and argued against any government role in equalizing opportunity. discuss and explain how social darwinists misapplied darwin's theory.
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What is meant by a symmetrical unimodal distribution? a. a distribution is the frequency at which a certain value of a variable is obtained during a study. a symmetric unimodal distribution is a distribution where there is one value with a larger frequency than any other and the pattern of frequencies on the left and right of this larger frequency are mirror images of each other. b. a distribution is a pattern of frequencies for the various values of a variable collected in a study. a symmetric unimodal distribution is a distribution where there is one value with a larger frequency than any other and the pattern of frequencies on the left and right of this larger frequency are mirror images of each other. c. a distribution is the frequency at which a certain value of a variable is obtained during a study. a symmetric unimodal distribution is a distribution where there is a uniform frequency, meaning the frequency of every value is same, and the pattern of frequencies on the left and right of this larger frequency are mirror images of each other.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 22:00
How does federalism limit the power of government in the united states? a. it requires the national government to share power with state governments. b. it ensures that one state cannot make laws that affect all the other states. c. it requires the three branches of the national government to share powers. d. it allows the judicial branch to rule on laws that affect the entire country.
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