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Which goal does this passage address? the goal of explaining why the majority of Indians stayed in the colonies the goal of showing why Indians were rejected by their home villages the goal of showing the prejudice India...
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The evidence in this passage could best be described as empirical evidence showing that sugar prices were plummeting all over the world. logical evidence showing that sugar farming was changing because of laws and low pr...
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why is the conecept of yellow journalism important for understanding American society during world war 1 it explains why the u.s avoided international conflict 2 it highlights how media shaped public attitudes toward war...
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La gravedad es una fuerza, lo que significa que atrae a los objetos. Pero la Tierra no es lo único que tiene gravedad. De hecho, todo en el universo, grande o pequeño, tiene su propia atracción gravitatoria, incluso tú....
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why is the conecept of yellow journalism important for understanding American society during world war 1 it explains why the u.s avoided international conflict 2 it highlights how media shaped public attitudes toward war...
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Gravitational Force find two unknown words or ideas in the text. 1 2 part2 1 work togheter to define/ explain the unknown words\ ideas. 1 2
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Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. With their victory, the people of Saint Domingue announced that the conflict between freedom and property was over: "All men are equal" meant that no men are property. This...
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What is the definition of an interest group according to this video? Just after the one-minute mark, what are tow things that Craig states interest groups do? Thing one: Thing two: Which branch of government do interest...
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what consequences of yellow journalism is implied by the transcript's discussions of how information "flowed" through newspaper 1 slower communication among citizens 2 increased government censorship 3 rapid spread of id...
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A study found that 0.33 of the people surveyed like orange juice. What fraction of those surveyed like orange ​juice? Question content area bottom Part 1 Choose the correct answer below. A.StartFraction 33 Over 100 EndFr...
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how does the article help explain the role of mass media in shaping American public opinion during world war I 1 it shows that newspaper discouraged emotional responses 2 it demonstrates how engaging media could influenc...
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A certain taxi company charges a flat fee of $15 per trip, plus $0.45 per mile. The function C(m)=0.45m+15 represents this cost. Find the cost of a 13-mile taxi ride. (1 point) The cost of the taxi ride is $
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how does the article help explain the role of mass media in shaping American public opinion during world war I 1 it shows that newspaper discouraged emotional responses2. it demonstrates how engaging media could influenc...
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Open-Ended Fractions with denominator 41 have decimal forms in which 5 digits repeat without end. Which decimal is equivalent to StartFraction 34 Over 41 EndFraction ​? Use​ pencil, paper, and a calculator. Find a fracti...
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FIND THE PROBABILITY FROM THE DISTRIBUTION GIVEN AT LEAST 29
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Error Analysis Kyra tried to write StartFraction 107 Over 200 EndFraction as a decimal without using long division. Her ​result, 0.107​, is not equivalent to StartFraction 107 Over 200 EndFraction . What is the correct d...
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The philosophies of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. are best described as somewhat different. very similar. drastically different. identical.
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The Montgomery Bus Boycott was based on the principle of economic independence. “any means necessary.” nonviolent resistance. violent resistance.
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Although the many advocacy groups of the 1960s led different types of protests, most used nonviolent resistance effectively. used violent resistance ineffectively. promoted African American self-determination. promoted A...
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A group that oversaw the Montgomery Bus Boycott and produced important civil rights leaders was the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. the Montgomery Improvement Association. the Congress of Racial Equality. the S...
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The Congress of Racial Equality was led by Martin Luther King Jr. used boycotts in the 1960s to achieve integration. used sit-ins in the 1940s to encourage integration. was led by Rev. Ralph Abernathy.
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Which best describes the social impact of the Montgomery Bus Boycott? It made Montgomery city leaders more aware of segregation. It inspired similar boycotts in other cities across the nation. It made Rosa Parks famous f...
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The Montgomery Bus Boycott proved that change could be achieved through peaceful means. change could only happen through violent protest. violence leads to additional violence in protests. peaceful protests are an ineffe...
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A direct result of Rosa Park’s refusal to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus in 1955 was the Greensboro sit-in. the founding of the NAACP. the Montgomery Bus Boycott. the March on Washington.
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efferson is interested in starting his own business. He plans to borrow money from the local bank in order to finance the business. They will require him to submit a business plan and a(n) _____. a. buy-out plan b. incom...
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