Social Studies, 19.01.2021 21:20 goat46
You are asked by a friend to tell him whether a color is either black or white. When you look at it, you think it is neither of these two extremes but is more a shade of gray. Your friend's question is an example of the fallacy. Group of answer choices bandwagon emotional reasoning either-or not me
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Match each economist to his economic belief. a.) adam smith b.) friedrich von hayek c.) milton friedman d.) john manyard keynes 1.) less government intervention gives more people economic freedom. 2.) government should not control the money supply. 3.) government intervention is necessary for stability. 4.) competition is a regulatory force.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:30
How did the spanish prove to be excellent allies in the war? give examples?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 14:30
In what ways did the compromise of 1850 and the kansas-nebraska act of 1854 differ from the missouri compromise? both compromises used the established 36°30′ parallel to determine if territories would become free or slave states. both compromises used the mason-dixon line to determine if the territories would become free or slave states. both compromises let territories use popular sovereignty to determine if they would become free or slave states. both compromises only granted congress the power to determine if territories would become free or slave states.
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Which phrase in the preamble of the constitution means the government should provide peace and order in society.
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