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By the time individuals reach adulthood, they usually consider society as a whole when making judgements
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What does buck’s fear of the hairy man represent? 1 thornton’s excitement about getting to the gold 2 thornton’s fear that buck will leave him 3 buck’s excitement of continuing on with thornton 4 buck’s fear of the unknown world in the wild
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 02:10
Which of these was not a key difference between northern and southern states at the constitutional convention? wanting to protect states’ interests vs. a government with strict rules having more, larger cities vs. having fewer, smaller cities wanting to protect agriculture vs. protect industries having many enslaved people vs. using less enslaved labor
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 03:30
Which best expresses the radical republican philosophy of reconstruction? a. the confederate states were conquered territories that should be ruled by military governors. b. the southern states actually never left the union. c. if ten percent of the voters of a state that had seceded took an oath of allegiance to the union, then it should be readmitted as a state.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 15:40
Which statement best describes a literary analysis? a literary analysis combines the writer's own opinions about a text with evidence from the text. a literary analysis contains only facts from a text and should not contain opinions. a literary analysis requires research from many sources of information to support an argument a literary analysis summarizes a text and makes a recommendation for others to read it.
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