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What effect did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 have?
(1 point) Responses It banned discrimination in employment. It banned
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The Space Needle is shown. The skyline of Seattle is visible in the background.
Question Use the image to answer the question.
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Why did African American and other minority men find postwar discrimination especially upsetting?
(1 point) Responses Many had
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Probability of Chance Events Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question The sample space of an experiment is S={1, 2, 3, 4, 5}. If
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The letter tiles C, A, R, E , and S are placed in a box. Without looking, Jorelle picks a letter tile from the box and records
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A quality controller inspected 1,000 units of a product and rejected 150 units due to defects. Approximate the empirical
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You toss a coin 50 times and get 12 tails. What is the empirical probability of getting heads? Write your answer in
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A circular wheel is divided into 10 equal parts from the center toward the edge. Each part is labeled from 2 to 20 in
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What 2 things took place that led to an increase in consumer spending during the Roaring Twenties?
* 2 points How did WA's
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Ian is the congressional aide for a senator serving in Washington, D.C. The senator is involved in helping put together and pass
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It drove up the cost of consumer goods. a change in focus to large businesses, science, and technology It caused fuel shortages. They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers. It banned discrimination in employment. They
It drove up the cost of consumer goods. a change in focus to large businesses, science, and technology It caused fuel shortages. They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers. It banned discrimination in employment. They
It drove up the cost of consumer goods. a change in focus to large businesses, science, and technology It caused fuel shortages. They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers. It banned discrimination in employment. They
It drove up the cost of consumer goods. a change in focus to large businesses, science, and technology It caused fuel shortages. They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers. It banned discrimination in employment. They
It drove up the cost of consumer goods. a change in focus to large businesses, science, and technology It caused fuel shortages. They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers. It banned discrimination in employment. They
It drove up the cost of consumer goods. a change in focus to large businesses, science, and technology It caused fuel shortages. They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers. It banned discrimination in employment. They
Why did some people oppose U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War? (1 point) Responses They believed it was a quagmire that didn’t help the country’s economy. They believed it was a quagmire that didn’t help the country’s economy. They believed in a
1. They took on jobs during the war they wanted to continue. 2.nonviolent protest 3.Many had served in the military during the war in other countries where they were not discriminated against. 4.segregation in public education
1. They took on jobs during the war they wanted to continue. 2.nonviolent protest 3.Many had served in the military during the war in other countries where they were not discriminated against. 4.segregation in public education
1. They took on jobs during the war they wanted to continue. 2.nonviolent protest 3.Many had served in the military during the war in other countries where they were not discriminated against. 4.segregation in public education
What did the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education declare unconstitutional? (1 point) Responses discrimination in housing discrimination in housing discrimination in the workplace discrimination in the workplace segregation in transportation segregation
the one where all the bars match up to 0.2
Clark’s experiment. He conducted a greater number of trials than Simon.
Investment in technology spurred growth of new industries. Large commercial farms pushed small farms out of business. Manufacturing shifted to a focus on consumer goods.
outbreak of Yom Kippur War
In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point) Responses A coin is flipped six times and the head appears four times. A coin is flipped six times and the head appears four times. A coin is flipped six times
A quality controller inspected 1,000 units of a product and rejected 150 units due to defects. Approximate the empirical probability that a unit will pass the inspection.(1 point) Responses 1720 Start Fraction 17 over 20 End Fraction 1.5% 1.5% 0.15% 0.15%
Question You toss a coin 50 times and get 12 tails. What is the empirical probability of getting heads? Write your answer in percent form.(1 point) Responses 76% 76% 1925 Start Fraction 19 over 25 End Fraction 0.76 0.76 24%
randomly picking a consonant from the English alphabet
How did the Dust Bowl make the Great Depression worse Disrupted railroad and other transportation routes. Forced many farmers off their lands in search of work. Prevented planned public works projects.
What did the Asian Exclusion Act of 1924 suggest about the 1920s? * 1 point Anti-immigrant sentiment was on the rise. Lands along the West Coast had become overpopulated. Competition among immigrant groups had led to conflict
What were the 4 main causes of the Great Depression? * 4 points What group faced increased discrimination during World War I? * 1 point Japanese Americans German Americans Asian immigrants Why did people in Washington buy “liberty bonds”? * 1 point to
You would most likely find the Bonneville Dam and the Grand Coulee Dam in an essay under which title? * 1 point Where the Civilian Conservation Corps Began How the New Deal Put People Back to Work Why Roosevelt Fought to Insure the Banks Which statement
Farmers and manufacturers in WA would most likely have agreed with what statement? * 1 point “I love the Panama Canal! We can get our goods to markets back east so much faster!” “I wish they’d shut that canal down. It’s hurting our
Brianna is an intern working for a Mississippi state senator. She helps the senator draft new laws that will affect citizens in the whole state. Brianna’s job falls into the _____ pathway of the Government and Public Administration cluster. (1 point)
Jaylene serves as the superintendent of education for North Carolina. She helps determine how the schools in North Carolina are doing in meeting national standards. Jaylene’s position is part of the _____ government. (1 point) Responses national national
Daniel is an officer in the Coast Guard. He patrols the waters off of the US coast, helping mariners in trouble and keeping criminals from importing illegal substances. Daniel’s job falls into the _____ pathway of the Government and Public Administration
Sylvia is a budget analyst for the state of Kentucky. Her job is to look over the state government’s spending and suggest ways to save on government funds. What education might have been appropriate for Sylvia to qualify for this position? (1 point)
Abdul works as a regulator at the Bureau of Consumer Protection. His agency makes sure that consumers are treated fairly. What task might be part of Abdul’s job at his agency? (1 point) Responses drawing up ideas for the new city park drawing up ideas
Ian is the congressional aide for a senator serving in Washington, D.C. The senator is involved in helping put together and pass new laws for the country. What task might be part of Ian’s job as the senator’s aide? (1 point) Responses planning the new
Lucas is the Secretary of Defense for the United States. He oversees military operations throughout the world. Lucas’s position is part of the _____ government. (1 point) Responses national national state state local local foreign