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The beneficial relaxation often seen in meditation a. is unique to religion-based techniques. b. often results in elevated levels of arousal. c. can also be seen with other relaxation training procedures. d. is best considered a type of catharsis.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 08:00
Of the following choices, which ones are characteristics of west african society? select all that apply. a. arabic was the main language used when trading with other societies. b. christianity was the only religion practiced in villages. c. slaves had no rights and were only given specific farming tasks. d. skilled workers were a higher level in the caste system than traders. e. religious rituals encouraged the honoring of ancestors.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 17:30
“a monarchy is indeed the most powerful of any… but then there is imminent danger of his employing that strength to improvident or oppressive purposes.”—william blackstone, commentaries on the laws of england which of the following documents addressed blackstone’s concern in this quote? the magna carta, because it limited the power of the king. common sense, because it encouraged american colonists to declare independence. the mayflower compact, because it created a government and the first written laws for plymouth settlers. the english bill of rights, because it later influenced the u.s. bill of rights.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:30
Arecent challenge to the european union created by a member state is?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 20:30
Describe two reasons that cities developed along rivers during the industrial revolution. for full credit, your response must be at least 2 complete sentences.
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