Advanced Placement (AP), 15.05.2021 20:50 addisynshepherd
In McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, the US Supreme Court found limits on aggregate individual contributions (i. e., aggregate limits on political giving by an individual) to be unconstitutional. However, the court left intact the limits an individual can make to an individual campaign. Why did the court do this?
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Darell has a home gym that his older brother set up. nobody has used the gym for a few years but darell has decided to give weight lifting a try. he talks to his gym teacher, who shows him proper form for the exercises and does performance testing. together they design a starter program that includes a warm-up, stretching, and some basic weight-lifting exercises, followed by a time of stretching. on the first day of his routine, darell is injured. what is the most likely cause of his injury?
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 03:30
17. a graduated standard used to evaluate student achievement is called a: a. rubric b. norm-referenced test c. criterion-referenced test d. multiple-choice question e. guessing penalty
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 14:10
Which of the following practices is not recommended during a time of water scarcity? a. increasing wastewater recycling b. prohibiting the consumption of bottled water c. raising fines for violating outdoor water restrictions d. improving monitoring and management of local aquifers e. utilizing media to promote awareness of best practices in water management
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 19:30
Typically, passing a dual enrollment course in english would earn a student: a. weighted credit on college transcripts. b. both high school and college english credit. c. high school social studies credit. d. credit for two high school english classes
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