Social Studies, 05.07.2019 16:00 aylagwilliamson
Critical thinking (college course) what are the four ways to evaluate the strengths and accuracy of your beliefs? how does this relate to critical thinking? why is it important to understand the different levels of questioning and be able to use them appropriately?
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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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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 17:20
Jane is a new therapist who works with couples and families. her decision was motivated by her sister melinda’s experience of spousal abuse. when jane meets with her supervisor to review cases, he points out that jane takes sides with her female clients when they cry or describe intense conflicts with their husbands. she believes her supervisor is blind to the signs of abuse. what critical thinking pitfall do jane’s reactions show?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:00
According to the theory of mercantilism, a country is strengthen by
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:20
The widespread dominance of several foreign fast food chains and supermarkets in asia have changed the people’s?
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