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On the morning of June 6, 1944, General Eisenhower sent a message to US Army Chief of Staff George Marshall about the progress of the invasion. Based on this passage, what factors did planners have to consider before the...
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What did President Reagan’s new approach to the Cold War reveal about his foreign-policy strategy? He thought that aggressive military action would lead to peace. He favored peace talks, trade agreements, and negotiation...
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In which of the following terrorist attacks were the bombers linked to the government of Libya? Check all of the boxes that apply. the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which exploded over Scotland on its way from London to...
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Which of the following are reasons that Carter was so unpopular as he approached his re-election in 1980? Check all of the boxes that apply. lower taxes energy crisis high government debt Iran hostage crisis high inflati...
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11th RCT1 Q3 DBQ Source 1 pasted-image-1754439712965_aee517f6-3f16-4298-9d53-1dc6f16ecc4a The Migration Series, Panel 1: Jacob Lawrence , painter, 1941 11th RCT1 Q3 DBQ Source 2 pasted-image-1754439764209_bc310145-8256-4...
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11th RCT1 Q3 DBQ Source 1 pasted-image-1754439712965_aee517f6-3f16-4298-9d53-1dc6f16ecc4a The Migration Series, Panel 1: Jacob Lawrence , painter, 1941 11th RCT1 Q3 DBQ Source 2 pasted-image-1754439764209_bc310145-8256-4...
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11th RCT1 Q2 Stimuli 1 Upton Sinclair (1878-1968) wrote The Jungle, published in 1906, in which he demonstrated conditions within a meatpacking factory in Chicago. Read the excerpt below and the answer the two questions...
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11th RCT1 Q1 Stimuli 1 Review the two political cartoons below from cartoonist Thomas Nast. The first is from 1863 and the second is from 1874. Use both to answer the question that follows. pasted-image-1754439147927_ed9...
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This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. Part A What are two universal themes the author develops in the text? Love is often unrequited, and looks may be deceiving. Solitary time can be rew...
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Read the excerpt from the passage. As Syrinx was returning from the dark hills of Lycæus, Pan, crowned in sharp pine leaves, spied her. Slighting his affections, she fled through pathless spots until her course was block...
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How does the plot contribute to the text’s mood? A. Pan’s conversation with the reeds contributes to the text’s magical mood. B. Syrinx’s begging her sisters to change her contributes to the text’s desperate mood. C. Syr...
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Use the quadratic formula to solve. Express your answer in simplest form. 25, n, squared, minus, 15, n, plus, 4, equals, 5, n 25n 2 −15n+4= 5n
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Use the quadratic formula to solve. Express your answer in simplest form. 2, t, squared, plus, 5, t, minus, 11, equals, 1 2t 2 +5t−11= 1
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Solve for all values of xx by factoring. x, squared, plus, 2, x, equals, minus, 2, x x 2 +2x= −2x
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Solve for all values of xx by factoring. x, squared, plus, 2, x, minus, 76, equals, 4 x 2 +2x−76= 4
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Solve for all values of xx by factoring. x, squared, minus, 13, x, plus, 24, equals, minus, x, plus, 4 x 2 −13x+24= −x+4
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Read paragraph 2, with its footnote. There are a variety of innate1 tools animals might use to find their way home from great distances. The simplest orientation strategy is known as taxon navigation, which is simply the...
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How does the author’s use of description and cause and effect text structures inform readers about animal tracking? The passage focuses on solutions to the mystery of how to explain animals' navigation abilities. The pas...
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What effect does the author’s use of headings in the passage have on the reader’s understanding of the text? The headings help to organize the information in order of importance, so that readers know which parts of the t...
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Read the excerpt from the passage. He cut it short, did the great god Pan, (How tall it stood in the river!) Then drew the pith, like the heart of a man, Steadily from the outside ring, And notched the poor dry empty thi...
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Read the excerpt from the passage. What was he doing, the great god Pan, Down in the reeds by the river? Spreading ruin and scattering ban, Splashing and paddling with hoofs of a goat, And breaking the golden lilies aflo...
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How does the author create a chaotic mood in the poem? A. by detailing Pan’s effects on the dragonfly B. by conveying the gods’ feelings about what Pan has done C. by describing Pan's careless acquisition of the reed D....
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Read the excerpt from the passage. What was he doing, the great god Pan, Down in the reeds by the river? Spreading ruin and scattering ban, Splashing and paddling with hoofs of a goat, And breaking the golden lilies aflo...
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