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Maggie prefers cheese to crayons, and she prefers crayons to coconuts. to satisfy the assumption of maggie must also prefer
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Which of the following was featured in the middle-class lifestyle of the gilded age? a new emphasis on acquiring goods a return to classical ideals renewed interest in controlling journalists a reflection of rural values
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"it is true that we are called a democracy, for the administration is in the hands of the many and not the few." pericles athenian statesman, 5th century b.c.e. what kind of democracy is pericles referring to? - pericles athenian statesman, 5th century b.c.e. a.representative democracy b.parliamentary democracy c.direct democracy d.presidential democracy
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A. the constitution goes into effect. b.samuel adams agree to support ratification of a bill of rights is added. c. virginia and new york refuses to hold conversations ratify the constitution. d. states begin holding conversations to debate ratifying the constitution.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 10:50
Identify a true statement about media multiplexity.the choice of medium is primarily important in determining the strength of relationships.weak ties are uncomplicated and do not need many channels to sustain them.tie strength plays an insignificant role in determining the number of media employed by pairs.strong ties require less media than weak ties to orchestrate their varied and interdependent connection.
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