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How does this image support the claim that slavery violates basic human rights and should be abolished? Check all that apply. It shows an enslaved person in chains and minimal clothing. It shows that political involvemen...
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Which claim do both passages support? Haiti is a small island nation that has had little effect on events in North America or Europe. Sugar was such a powerful economic force that it led to significant political changes....
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Which details do the authors include to support the claim in this passage? Select three options. an explanation of the results of the Seven Years’ War an explanation of how the Molasses Act benefited colonists an explana...
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How do the authors develop the claim in the two passages? Both passages help the reader understand how the end of involuntary servitude in Haiti led to the end of involuntary servitude in Britain. Both passages illustrat...
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Which evidence best supports the authors' claim and purpose? "Simple enough; but this trade up and down the Atlantic coast was part of a much larger world system." "Beekman's trade, for example, could cut out Europe enti...
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Which excerpt from the passage best states the authors’ claim? "Why were the English the first to build factories to mill cloth?" "Because of the wealth they gained, the trade connections they made, and the banking syste...
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Which quotation best supports the authors' claim and purpose? "Textbooks talk about the Triangle Trade." "Beekman's trade, for example, could cut out Europe entirely." "What could the Europeans use to buy Indian cloth?"...
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This excerpt was written by Olaudah Equiano, an enslaved African man who was taken to Barbados. The effect of an author’s choices can change over time. For example, Equiano includes the phrase "poor creatures” to appeal...
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Who believed Deaf people could not be educated (because without hearing, people "could not learn")?(1 point) Responses Aristotle Aristotle Thomas Gallaudet Thomas Gallaudet Ponce De León Ponce De León Abbé Charles Michel...
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This excerpt was written by Olaudah Equiano, an enslaved African man who was taken to Barbados. The effect of an author’s choices can change over time. For example, Equiano includes the phrase "poor creatures” to appeal...
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What is a common belief in Deaf culture?(1 point) Responses the Deaf community shouldn't be considered as a separate ethnic group the Deaf community shouldn't be considered as a separate ethnic group the reaction against...
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Which sign involves wiggling the fingers of one hand?(1 point) Responses learn learn math math counselor counselor study study
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Where did the earliest record we have about Deaf education come from?(1 point) Responses from a school in Leipzig, Germany from a school in Leipzig, Germany from the Benedictine monks from the Benedictine monks from earl...
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In the early 1700s, the average person in England consumed an estimated four pounds of sugar a year. A century later he was gulping down eighteen pounds. In one hundred years, the amount of sugar an English person used h...
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how do you sign the word go in ASL
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How does the sign for 11 differ from the sign for 44?(1 point) Responses The sign for 11 involves a twisting motion but the sign for 44 does not. The sign for 11 involves a twisting motion but the sign for 44 does not. T...
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"Library" and "librarian" both use the same sign; however, "librarian" adds what sign at the end?(1 point) Responses person person job job work work teacher teacher
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Question What did the acceptance and expansion of manualism in the early 19th century lead to?(1 point) Responses the Conference of Milan the Conference of Milan the methods debate the methods debate the invention of the...
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You have been learning ASL for several weeks, and have noticed in the last few days that your wrists are tight and sore. What is likely the cause of this pain?(1 point) Responses reversed orientation reversed orientation...
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When signing the word "happy", you are indicating that happiness wells up from where?(1 point) Responses your knees your knees your heart your heart your brain your brain your toes
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You are signing the phrase "hard of hearing." What is the first thing you should do?(1 point) Responses make the "L" letter shape with your dominant hand make the "L" letter shape with your dominant hand make the "H" let...
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How does the location of a sign relate to its meaning?(1 point) Responses The location of a sign only changes its meaning when there is movement in the sign; otherwise, a sign's meaning stays consistent no matter where i...
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While practicing the sign for "communicate," instead of making her hands into the "C" handshape and moving them back and forth toward her mouth, Amy has put her hands into a "1" handshape and is moving them in circles to...
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While studying for your ASL test, a classmate tells you that she is having trouble remembering the sign for "yes." She asks you to help her come up with a "trick" she can use to help her remember the sign. Which of the f...
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You are conversing with your friend Megan who is Deaf and are working with her interpreter, but you do not understand what your friend is trying to say. What should you do in order to clear this up?(1 point) Responses Lo...
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