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What does it mean when sociologists say that age is "sociallyconstructed"?A)Age is based on sociobiological concepts. B)Age is related to heredity and genes. C)Age is perceived in a similar manner all over the world. D)Age is based on cultural attitudes that are rooted in a society.
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Answer quickly! correct answers only! how did an agricultural surplus relate to expanded trade during the high middle ages? a)trade increased because surplus crops could be traded. b)trade decreased because surplus crops were needed to feed local populations. c)trade decreased because surplus crops led to an oversupply of grains that could not be sold. d)trade increased regionally but decreased globally because trade networks had shrunk.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 21:10
In 1990, the average income for an american worker was $1,518 per month. in 2000, the average income for an american worker was $2,632 per month. during this time period, a basket of necessities (food, housing, etc.) increased from $657 per month in 1990 to $1,402 per month in 2000. the real value of income ▼ increased decreased over that 10-year period.
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How can a person be self justified he or she is proceeding in legal ways
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Which statement best describes an advantage of indirect democracy over direct democracy? a. it can make decision making more efficient b. it can citizens feel more connected to government c. it can be more responsive to citizens' interests d. it can better reflect the democratic principle of majority rule
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