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Which detail best supports the article's central idea? a congress' most important power is the ability to pass laws. b congress can investigate the actions of elected people. c congress has the power to borrow money from other countries. d congress is a different style of making laws than having a king.
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Which steps are important when designing and conducting a scientific experiment? hide the results from fellow scientists. identify the independent variable. eliminate all dependent variables. address any confounding variables. form a non-falsifiable hypothesis.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:30
Me with this psychology homework, iβm struggling with it.
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Sociology is best described as the systematic study of
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