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  1. why is calling people listed in the phone book to conduct a survey, biased?
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  2. What demonstrates how the people of the US felt about Herbert Hoover between 1929 - 1932? (1 point)Responses People began
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  3. What demonstrates how the people of the US felt about Hoover between 1929 - 1932? (1 point)Responses People began calling the
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  4. What demonstrates how the people of the US felt about Hoover between 1929 - 1932? (1 point)Responses People began calling the
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  5. . Which of these sentences uses grammar correctly? (Points : 1)Whom may I say is calling? Who may I say is calling? Whose
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  6. 1. I am calling instead of Mr. Frank.2. I am calling in place of Mr. Frank. 3. I'm calling on behalf of Mr. Frank. 4. I'm
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  7. This one is tricky to meEven if they are listed in the Constitution, the rights of the American people _____. =are all listed
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  8. Are student's able to report people, if not there is this person who is calling people "stupid" and "ed" and he/she always have
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  9. a basic cellular phone plan costs $18 per month for 50 calling minutes. Additional time costs $0.30 per minute. The formula C =
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  10. Pablo is a well-mannered boy from Colombia. He insists on calling you “Teacher” instead of your name which you are sure he
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