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hich TWO New Deal programs had the biggest impact on businesses in Georgia? Responses A Fair Labor Standards ActFair Labor Standards Act B Rural Electrification Act (REA)Rural Electrification Act (REA) C Agricultural Adj...
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Which economic conditions of the 1920s created major weaknesses in the American economy? (Select the three correct answers.) (1 point) Working-class wages did not increase as prices rose. Wealth was distributed in a fair...
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Which groups expressed opposition to Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs? (Select the two correct answers.) (1 point) People who believed the programs had not gone far enough. Tenant farmers who were evicted and ne...
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Arrange the following groups from most affected by the Dust Bowl to least affected, starting with the most impactedgroup at the top. (1 point) Landlords in the Great Plains sold land as farming  became impossible.  Ove...
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Which groups of people were particularly affected by the Dust Bowl? (Select the two correct answers.) (1 point) Government employees working for the New Deal. Tenant farmers who were evicted by landlords. Bank owners len...
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Which factors contributed to the stock market crash of 1929? (Select the three correct answers.) (1 point) Investors' fears about a slowing economy. Large wage increases for the working class. Strong profits reported by...
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The Dust Bowl disaster Widespread unemployment Buying on margin Consumer underconsumption A) Match each economic condition with the decade in which it primarily occurred. (2 points)  1920s  1920s  1930s  1930s
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what was the franchise Ms. Elliott owned that forced her to open for business on Thanksgiving Day?(10 points) Responses Jiffy Lube Jiffy Lube Pizza King Pizza King Great Clips Great Clips Baskin Robbins
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Use your Bible and a concordance to identify two Bible verses (not used in the lesson) that clearly and specifically identify God as eternal. Quote one verse from the Old Testament and one verse from the New Testament. T...
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Which of the following food items were thoroughly discussed during the Unit 2 Econ live lessons?(10 points) Responses Bananas Bananas Carrots Carrots Tomatoes Tomatoes Oranges
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around 6 months of age when baby can sit up on their own and shows an interest in what you are eating, you can introduce solids. Which feeding method do you think you’ll choose? To start with soft puree’s or offer solid
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Around 6 months of age when baby can sit up on their own and shows an interest in what you are eating, you can introduce solids. Which feeding
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Following the birth of a​ child, a parent wants to make an initial investment Upper P 0 that will grow to ​$60,000 for the​ child's education at age 17. Interest is compounded continuously at 7​%. What should the initial...
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Following the birth of a​ child, a parent wants to make an initial investment Upper P 0 that will grow to ​$50,000 for the​ child's education at age 19. Interest is compounded continuously at 7​%. What should the initial...
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Following the birth of a​ child, a parent wants to make an initial investment Upper P 0 that will grow to ​$30,000 for the​ child's education at age 18. Interest is compounded continuously at 8​%. What should the initial...
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What opinions do you have about graphic novels? Check all that apply. Graphic novels are only for children. Some graphic novels are quality literature. Graphic novels are only for entertainment. You can learn a lot from...
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Read the excerpts from "Wrongful Convictions” by Jon Gould and Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson. "Wrongful Convictions” Today what I’d like to present to you are the results of a three-year project using empirical methods a...
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Read the excerpt from Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson. We have abolished parole in many states. We have invented slogans like "Three strikes and you’re out” to communicate our toughness. We’ve given up on rehabilitation, e...
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Read the excerpt from Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson. The collateral consequences of mass incarceration have been equally profound. We ban poor women and, inevitably, their children from receiving food stamps and public h...
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Read the excerpts from "Wrongful Convictions” by Jon Gould and Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson. "Wrongful Convictions” Now, with DNA evidence available, it is essential that that testing be done earlier in a case because c...
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Read the excerpt from Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson. Hundreds of thousands of nonviolent offenders have been forced to spend decades in prison. We’ve created laws that make writing a bad check or committing a petty theft...
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Read the excerpt from Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson. It is about how easily we condemn people in this country and the injustice we create when we allow fear, anger, and distance to shape the way we treat the most vulnera...
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