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1.some scientists think that native americans migrated from? europe asia spain england 2. which statement best described why the louisiana purchase of 1803 was important to the development of the united states? it created new taxes on imported goods. it resulted in immigration from france to the u. s . it doubled the size of the country it encouraged native americans to settle more land to west
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 00:20
Zach's reaction to this scenario is: "that's not a good decision. she'll probably wind up needing one, if not several, of her friends to cover for her. how do you think that's going to make them feel? " which of kohlberg's levels of development does this response represent?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 05:10
U.s. history i which statement is true? the missouri compromise ended slavery in the south. the compromise of 1850 eliminated slavery only in the south. the missouri compromise postponed the issue of slavery. the compromise of 1850 ended slavery in every region of the united states.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 08:00
Personality traits.. .remain stable throughout life ..change at different rates to different degrees ..are more obvious during childhood ..all of the above
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:20
For each of the following examples of data, determine which scale of measurement is used. a) the number of miles joggers run per week. b) the starting salaries of graduates of mba programs c) the months in which a firm's employees choose to take their vacations. d) the final letter grades received by students in a math course.
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1.some scientists think that native americans migrated from? europe asia spain england 2. which...
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