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Using information-processing terminology, neo-piagetian theory suggests that cognitive development proceeds at the same rate for all areas; for example, it proceeds at the same rate for both reading ability and abstract computational abilities.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:50
Mike and his wife, amanda, are arguing about his in-laws. mike doesn’t want them to visit because they fight all the time when they come to the house and he is worried about the effect that their fighting is having on mike and amanda’s children. amanda finally yells out: “what about our fighting? ” mike replies, “well, that’s different. we fight because we’re having a disagreement, they fight because they hate each other! ” this is an example of
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 04:31
The great depression severely affected the following groups? select all that apply. politicians, bankers, farmers, business people, factory workers
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 08:00
Highlight ideas in this passage that show why the anti-federalists objected to the constitution. if it were possible to consolidate the states, and preserve the features of a free government . . [w]ealth, offices, and the benefits of government would collect in the center: and the extreme states . . become much less important. . i still believe a complete federal bill of rights to be very practicable. which reasons below explain why the anti-federalists objected to the constitution? check all that apply power would be too centralized. a bill of rights was included. states would become less powerful. a bill of rights was not included. states would become more powerful.
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