History, 24.07.2019 11:30 wannamakerdaandre
Gödel proved you cannot in principle build a self-contained system of logic and math. there is always a system encompassing your system and a system outside your system that necessarily impinges on the basic rules of your system. (true/false)
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History, 21.06.2019 17:40
Fascism's stress on the greatness of the nation may have appealed to germans who were struggling with high inflation o anxious to recover from the devastation of war angry and humiliated by the harsh treatment germany received after world war i done
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00
What are two ways the bill of rights opposes the idea of the divine right of kings? a.it established that religion had no relevance to the monarch's role.b.it states that the english monarchy was a position that parliament delegated.c. it stated that the monarch's power was subject to limits set by parliament.d.it established that the people of england has the right to choose the monarch.e.it abolished the role of the monarch as the head of the church of england.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30
Which sentence best explains how steam power changed agriculture in england between 1810 and 1850? a. farmers started using steam-powered machines to spray chemical fertilizers and pesticides. b. livestock farmers began using steam-powered machines to milk cattle and shear sheep. c. steam-powered railways transport and sell agricultural produce far from where it was grown. d. steamships to transport large numbers of people from the united states to english farms.
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History, 22.06.2019 00:30
The public space for government speech in ancient athens was called
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