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At the United States Constitution Convention in 1787, what conflict did the Great Compromise solve?
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The occurs when someone offers an unnecessary reward beforehand in an obvious effort to control behavior.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding adolescent ethnicity and self-esteem? select one: a. teens of all ethnicities in the u.s. are likely to experience a brief increase in self-esteem as they transition into early adolescence. b. teens of all ethnicities in the u.s. are likely to experience a drop in self-esteem as they transition from childhood to early adolescence. c. ehtnic minority teens in the u.s. are likely to experience a drop in self-esteem as they transition from childhood to early adolescence.
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Which sequence of events shows how mesopotamia developed? a. people formed divisions of labor. the population grew. agriculture was the basis of the society. b. people built cities. people grew crops. people built canals. c. people made laws. people moved to villages and cities. people lived where crops could grow. d. people settled where crops could grow. the population grew. villages and cities formed. select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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It is impossible for a person to throw beanbags in a way that is not reliable and not valid. reliable but not valid. not reliable but valid. reliable and valid.
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