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Why does hamilton argue that the president would not be an "elective monarch? " what are his arguments against this?
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Use the normal model n(100,16) describing iq scores to answer the following. a) what percent of people's iqs are expected to be over 85? b) what percent of people's iqs are expected to be under 95? c) what percent of people's iqs are expected to be between 108 and 128?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 05:40
Asocial science theory focusing on the inborn nature of social traits and the role of evolution in shaping human behavioral patterns. b. the view that society is governed by interrelated parts that make up the smoothly functioning whole. c. the individual's sense of femaleness or maleness. d. behaviors that focus on feelings and relationships among members of a group. e. the belief that men are superior to women and should control all important aspects of society. f. the process of acquiring and internalizing the ideas and behaviors deemed appropriate for males and females by their society. g. behaviors that focus on the accomplishment of specific tasks for a group rather than on personal feelings. h. the physical and biological aspects of male and female. i. cultural attributes of masculinity and feminity. j. provides a hypothesis of why males are dominant and females submissive.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:00
How do most people in israel and its neighbors differ from political extremists such as terrorists
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:00
Loftus used her research to prove that a. memories of childhood trauma are usually true b. adults’ memories are concrete and rigid c. children have better memories than adults d. false memories could be created using suggestion
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