Social Studies, 02.02.2021 01:00 Milanchik28
The bitterly contested presidential election of 1800 was a rematch of the election of 1796. The incumbent Federalist president ran against, a Republican. The result of the election was a tie in the Electoral College, which caused the outcome to be decided in .
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If you heat soup on a stove, what happens to the movement of the soup's particles? a. the particles move slower. b. the particles move faster. c. there's no change in the speed of particles. d. the particles stop moving.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 01:50
When discussing comparative and absolute advantage, which best describes specialization? developing expertise in certain types of production limiting the types of goods and services produced targeting specific consumers and retailers producing certain items for specific market segments the answer is: the act of limiting the kinds of goods and services produced
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:50
Most sociologists agree that: a. culture is central in shaping gender roles, but only in preliterate societies. b. biological factors have some influence, but cultural factors are more important determinants of gender roles. c. biological factors are influential in determining gender roles, but only in industrial or complex societies. d. biological factors only explain differences between men and women with regard to aggression and disease. e. there is no difference between the influences of culture or biology on the development of gender roles, as they are unpredictable.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 14:40
Mrs. walter’s husband died in 2016. she has not remarried and has maintained a home for herself and her dependent son, whom she can claim as a dependent. in the summer of 2018, the son was killed in an automobile accident. what is mrs. walter’s filing status for 2018
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