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Imagine you lived in the south in the nineteenth century. how would you tell a buyer in Boston about how much cotton you grew list 7 ways
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Amanda reiss was injured at a wedding reception at a private home. amanda tripped over a piece of rebar that was sticking from the end of one portion of a sidewalk leading to the front door. amanda's lawyer believes that the homeowners were aware of the rebar problem and that other guests to the home had tripped over it but not been injured. how can amanda's lawyer get the information about the homeowner's knowledge? a. he cannot because they are not required to talk with amanda's lawyers b. he can depose the homeowners c. he can depose others who have been guests d. both b and c
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:40
1.3.3 quiz: primary and secondary sourcesquestion 4 of 102 pointsa secondary source is reliable and credible if the person who created thesource is an expert on the topic, is educated and respected in the field ofstudy, and:
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 15:30
According to c. wright mills (the sociological imagination), if one takes a â public issuesâ perspective, then one would look to the for their solution to the social problem.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 18:30
Which of the following statements proves that scientific knowledge changed due to the discovery of the fossil of a hadrosaur in north dakota? hadrosaurs were better runners than earlier thought. hadrosaurs had no pattern on their skin as expected. the length of the hadrosaur was shorter than previously thought. the muscular structure of hadrosaurs was less developed than expected.
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