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what scenarios might cause a daosist upbringing based on what was studied/ learned about the important elements of daoism
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Which statement indicates one difference between the gene that codes for insulin and the gene that codes for testosterone in humans?
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In a recent telephone survey, 5,000 randomly selected teenagers were asked to cite their primary social network site. six of 10 teenagers said they use mybook as their primary social network site. a 95% confidence interval to estimate the true proportion of teenagers who use mybook as their primary social network site is found to be (0.2964, 0.9036). which of the following is a correct interpretation of the confidence level? ninety-five percent of all samples of this size would yield a confidence interval of (0.2964, 0.9036). there is a 95% chance that the true proportion of teenagers who use mybook as their primary social network site is in the interval (0.2964, 0.9036). ninety-five percent of the time, the procedure used to generate this interval will capture the true proportion of teenagers who use mybook as their primary social network site. ninety-five percent of all the samples of size 5,000 lie in the confidence interval (0.2964, 0.9036).
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Advanced Placement (AP), 28.06.2019 13:00
A) briefly explain why one of the following best supports the view that slavery largely ended during the civil war before the passage of the 13th amendment. - president lincoln - u.s. congress - enslaved african americans b) contrast your choice against one of the other options, demonstrating why that option in not as good as your choice. c) briefly describe what role, if any, slaves played in the war.
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