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What is the magnitude of a force? (1 point) O the motion of the force • the type of force the amount of force O the direction of the force
3 months ago
Two people push a box from opposite directions; the box does not move. Which statement best explains this result? (1 point) Balanced forces do not cause motion. • Push forces do not cause motion. • The forces have different magnitudes. • The box pushes ba...
3 months ago
A soccer player kicks a ball toward a net. Which statement correctly explains how far the ball will travel? (1 point) • A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far. • A stronger kick corresponds to a les...
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In which situation is the magnitude of the total force greater than the magnitude of each of the individual forces? (1 point) • Four people stand on each side of a large box. All four people push the box with the same amount of force. • Four people stand...
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What is a newton? (1 point) • a force that changes the motion of an object E the unit in which force is measured • a non-contact force • a force that pulls objects toward the ground
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A tennis player swings and hits the ball away. How does the force of the tennis racket affect the motion of the ball? (1 point) It changes both the direction and the speed of the ball. • It does not change the speed or the direction of the ball. • It chan...
3 months ago
A net force is applied to a moving object. Which statement best describes the effect of the force? (1 point) • The force will cause the speed of the object to increase. • The force will cause the object to come to a stop. • The force will not cause a chan...
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What is the momentum of an object? (1 point) • the velocity of the object • the state of motion of an object with mass • the net force acting on the object o the rate of change in the velocity of an object
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Imagine the following scenario: Use the scenario to answer the question. 1. A reporter writes a story that reveals Senator Carly Capitol has been engaging in illegal activity. In which parts of the scenario is the reporter's right to free press being rest...
3 months ago
civics unit test
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Which describes a unitary system? (1 point) • The states hold all the powers, but can grant some to the national government. The national government makes laws that affect the states but not the people directly. • The national government makes all laws fo...
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Which situation is typical of a limited government? (1 point) • A small group of wealthy elites control the political process. • Every government action is supported by a majority of voters. • The government allows direct elections of all government membe...
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Which are true of majorities and pluralities? Select all that apply. (1 point) • A majority is a position held by more than half of a group. • A plurality is a position held by more than half of a group. • A majority is a position held by less than half o...
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What is the purpose of the separation of powers? (1 point) • to keep ordinary citizens involved in politics O to prevent any branch from dominating the government • to distribute work between state and federal levels of government • to ensure that every p...
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Asha lives in a nation that has a legislature and a prime minister. Citizens in her country vote in elections to elect their legislative representatives. Then parliament appoints the prime minister. Use the passage to answer the question. Does Asha's nati...
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What are some of the ways citizens of the United States rely on their government? Select all that apply. (2 points) O for military protection O for free healthcare • for private education O to ensure products are made safely O to maintain safe highways •...
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What principle lies behind the 9th Amendment, which states that the Bill of Rights is not a complete list of citizens' rights? (1 point) • Natural rights exist independently of government. All people must be given equal rights under the law. • The governm...
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What is the purpose of an interest group? (1 point) O to keep people informed about politics O to spread petitions regarding new government policies • to support a particular candidate in the primary process • to communicate the shared concerns of a group...
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Which sentence best describes how the process of westward expansion affected American political culture? (1 point) • The need for labor led to the abolition of slavery and increased respect for personal liberty. • The concept of expansion led to an accept...
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There are 100 U.S. senators. How many senators would constitute a majority? (1 point) 0 1 • 257 • 50 75
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Which of the following describe the rule of law? Select all that apply. (1 point) • The president is the ultimate authority. • The law is the ultimate authority. • The Supreme Court can strike down laws if they violate the Constitution. • Government offic...
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Which of the following events is an example of arbitration? (1 point) • NATO passes a resolution against Iran. • The United States sets up a meeting between Taiwan and China. • After hearing both sides, the United Nations decides to end the Russian occupa...
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What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses? (1 point) • electing the president • electing the members of Congress • determining party delegate votes • determining Electoral College votes
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Michelle was recently arrested. She was not informed of her rights, assigned a public defender, or allowed to confront her witnesses. She has decided to sue the state. Use the passage to answer the question. Which amendments could Michelle cite in a feder...
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Which describes the relationship among national governments? (1 point) • All national governments are legally equal. • All national governments engage in alliances with other national governments. • National governments of larger countries can tell govern...
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What is the purpose of all constitutions? (1 point) • to list the rights of citizens • to create a system of checks and balances • to establish federal authority over state governments • to establish rules that a government must follow
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Which is an example of a civic life activity? (1 point) • borrowing books from a library O planting trees in your yard • voting in an election • joining a sports team
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Why was it necessary in 1868 to apply the federal Bill of Rights to the states with the 14th Amendment? (1 point) • to establish civil rights for visible minorities • to prevent states from continuing the practice of slavery O to give the federal governme...
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Use the sentence to answer the question. Members of the press were required to show their credentials before being granted access to the media room. One woman was turned away because she could not find the badge issued to her by the newspaper she worked f...
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Match the root or affix with its meaning. (2 points) ultra- -ive omni- -ic : tending toward an action :: relating to • extreme : all
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Which word has a prefix that means "against"? (1 point) • abnormal • contradict • distend • excoriate
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Select the correct answer from the list. Use digital reference materials to help you. (1 point) One by one, the students in the classroom next to the science lab began to look up and deeply at first and then quickly cover their noses. Something was going...
3 months ago
Which word is a synonym for kindly? Use reference materials as needed. (1 point) O beguiled • benevolent • belated • benighted
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Use the sentence to answer the question. Roger had always admired his aunt's altruism, for she gave money to anyone in need. Based on the context clues, which word is the best definition for the word in italics? (1 point) • selfishness O wealth O patience...
3 months ago
Use the sentence to answer the question. Jill feared that the weeks she had to spend off her feet would cause her skills to atrophy, but when she could practice again she found that her soccer skills remained as good as ever. Based on the context, which i...
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Which meaning defines the word subterranean? (1 point) O acting as a replacement O below ground • having both land and water • frightening
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Use the sentence to answer the question. The man's incredible generosity in gifting ten thousand dollars toward the scholarship drive was unexpected but welcomed. The root of the word is cred, which means "to believe." The prefix of the word is in, which...
3 months ago
Use the following explanations to answer the question. The common root of the following words is arch. monarch, arch-enemy, architect The word architect means "the designer who is in charge of building plans." Based on this information, which meaning do t...
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Which is the most likely meaning of the word anachronous? (1 point) • happening quickly O not in the right time • occurring before O away from the correct time
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Celina, Mike, and Toni each have an essay returned by the teacher with a request for edits. Celina's essay is returned because she used the same words over and over again. Mike's is returned because he often used the wrong part of speech when he tried to...
3 months ago
Carlos was ambidextrous, so, when he sprained his right wrist, he was still able to throw accurately with this left hand. In 3-5 sentences, define ambidextrous and explain how both the context clues and word parts can help you discover the word's meaning.
3 months ago
Which option describes a first-person point of view in a narrative text? (1 point) Or a story told with some distance from the characters • when some of the characters show their thoughts and feelings O describing events from the perspective of all the ch...
3 months ago
Drag and drop the correct word into the correct location. (1 point) An introduction in a narrative text should have a/an want to continue. V descriptive setting reliable narrator engaging start complex plot it interests the reader and makes the reader
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What is a narrative? (1 point) • a play consisting mostly of dialogue and stage directions a nonfiction text written to inform the reader about a topic O a nonfiction text consisting of a series of events in a person's life O a fiction or nonfiction story...
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What is a sequence of events in a narrative? (1 point) O the order in which events occur O dialogue connected to events in a story ¿ a series of events that lead to a conflict in a story O the events that take place in a story
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a brainstormed list of topics that the writer might want to write about Or a complete rough draft of the story O a list of the writer's favorite events from the story E a list of events in the story written in the order that they will occur
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What is an outline? (1 point) O a brainstormed list of topics that the writer might want to write about Or a complete rough draft of the story O a list of the writer's favorite events from the story • a list of events in the story written in the order tha...
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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred? (1 point) • to prove that this is the best way to present events to the reader O to confuse the reader by rearranging the sequence of events O...
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What is dialogue? (1 point) • setting described by the narrator • personality traits of characters • action described by the narrator O words spoken by characters
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Which sentence describes a function of dialogue in a story? (1 point) It identifies the genre of the work without the author stating it directly. O It is used to identify the titles of other stories. • It identifies information from outside sources used i...
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What is pacing? (1 point) O the use of dialogue to move the plot forward • the perspective of the narrator • the speed at which a story moves • the details that bring a story to life
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What is description? (1 point) O the most interesting parts of a story O words spoken by characters • details that bring a scene to lite • the most important character in a story
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What is reflection? (1 point) O a final paragraph in a work that ties everything together O the use of sensory words • the most important details in a story • a self-examination by the narrator
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Units measured by the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down are known as (1 point) • metabolism. • calories. • nutrients. • carbohydrates.
2 months ago
The number of calories consumed must equal the number of calories (1 point) needed • burned • absorbed • wanted
2 months ago
It is important to recognize which of the following when watching your weight so that you know what triggers your eating habits. (1 point) • eating patterns • weight loss • amount of exercise • peers
2 months ago
Which of the following is a factor in which you have little control that determines your weight? (1 point) • heredity • activity level • peers • body composition
2 months ago
Which transformation(s) will result in a figure that has the same orientation as the original figure? (1 point) • translation, rotation, and reflection O translation and rotation • translation only O reflection only
1 month ago
How might an author develop a key concept about the benefits of recycling? (1 point) • by instructing the reader to research recycling in their community O by including a chart showing what kinds of materials get recycled O by detailing which neighborhood...
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Which is one way that an author can develop a key concept in an essay about the the Boston Tea Party? (1 point) O with details about related topics • by explaining their opinions E with historical information O by telling the reader to do further research
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When might a reader create an outline? (1 point) • when the text is complex • when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words • when the author uses personal stories as examples • when the author includes graphs and charts
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What happened to some Native Americans during the Jackson presidency? (1 point) They were forced to leave their homeland and move westward. • They allied themselves with slaves to seek equal protection under the law. • They were given large land grants on...
1 month ago
President Andrew Jackson is said to have responded to the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v. Georgia with the words "[Chief Justice] John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it!" Which of the following best explains the meaning of this...
1 month ago
How did the Seminole react differently from the Cherokee and Choctaw when the United States government wanted them to move west?
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Which does the phrase author's purpose describe? (1 point) E the reason an author writes a text O the evidence an author gives to support his or her claim O a thesis statement that makes a claim • the way an author feels about the topic of the text
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In an informational text, which is an author's point of view or perspective? (1 point) O the way an author feels about the topic of the text the reason an author writes a text O the exact vocabulary an author uses to convey information O the sources an au...
1 month ago
How can you determine what an author's perspective or point of view is? (1 point) Ask yourself, "What does the author want me to think about this topic?" Ask yourself, "Who are the author's sources?" • Ask yourself, "Where is the author from?" • Ask yours...
1 month ago
Why is it important to evaluate the author's purpose when reading an informational text? (1 point) • It can highlight the qualifications a writer has in a certain field. • It can suggest how the reader should feel about the information in the text. • It c...
1 month ago
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