Social Studies, 07.12.2021 01:00 niescarlosj
Imagine you just dipped your foot into a swimming pool. You expected the pool to be warm, but it was ice cold! Which of your body systems help you gather and synthesize information to react to this situation?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 03:30
8) this map shows the population density of india. the redder the area, the higher the concentration of the population. which is the most likely reason for the high population density in the northeastern part of india? a) there is little pollution there b) the ganges river is in the region c) most of the factories are located in that region d) most people want to live close to the himalaya mountains
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 23:00
What recommendations would you give to your local community to to decrease the local effects of human impact on the environment? list 2 recommendations and how they will positively impact your community. 3. what recommendations would you give to the global governments to decrease the global effects of human impact on the environment? list 2 recommendations and how they will positively impact our planet.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 01:00
What effect did the enclosure acts have on peopleβs working lives? a. changes brought about by the acts prevented large farmers from taking lands from smaller farmers. b. small farmers could no longer work on common lands and had to move to cities for work. c. peasants started working on enclosed lands and soon became wealthy because of higher wages. d. landowners forced peasants to build roads and bridges as part of the new enclosure laws.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:30
In 1917 ww1 started to happen, and america tried to stay neutral but couldn't. what are the two main reasons america didn't stay neutral during ww1
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