Social Studies, 28.06.2019 12:30 sbelgirl2000
The phrase "for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world" would most likely reference a law passed because of which event? a) the boston massacre b) the boston tea party c) the battles of lexington & concord d) the forming of the second continental congress
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 22:30
How have your life experiences, opinions, and so on influenced you as an audience member? do you think that these experiences and opinions affect how you see or interpret a film or play? why or why not? support your answer with specific examples. your response should be at least five sentences. use complete sentences and offer evidence to back up your opinion.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:20
Janette goes into an electronics superstore to buy a new computer. the salesperson works with her to find the right model, and she agrees to buy a new computer for $500 and a floor-model 18-inch monitor for $100. just when she is ready to pay, the salesperson walks away for a minute and then comes back to inform her that the monitor she was ready to purchase can't be sold for < $125. she agrees to the extra $25 even though they had initially agreed on the $100 selling price. janette has fallen for the technique of gaining compliance.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 22:30
Hegyes was driving her car when it was negligently struck by a unjian enterprises truck. she was injured, and an implant was placed in her body to counteract the injuries. she sued unjian, and the case was settled. two years later hegyes became pregnant. the growing fetus pressed against the implant, making it necessary for her doctor to deliver the child 51 days prematurely by cesarean section. because of its premature birth, the child had a breathing handicap. suit was brought against unjian enterprises for the harm sustained by the child. was the defendant liable?
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