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The issue is hunger. What is one positive and one negative outcome for each possible policy alternative?
○ What is the best plan to get the policy enacted? How can citizens get involved to help enact the policy
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And other public buildings played a major role in the daily lives of the people of ancient greece. a. arenas b. courthouse c. temples d. malls
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Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu.during the (scientific revolution, renaissance, industrial revolution), european intellectuals rejected many teachings of ancient scientists promoted by the church. to replace flawed theories, scientists began researching and conducting experiments. they used critical and reasonable thinking to draw concrete conclusions. this also led to the (scientific revolution, industrial revolution, enlightenment). it was an age that focused on using reason for understanding laws of nature and identifying humans' natural rights.
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Read this quotation from teddy roosevelt. “we demand that big business give people a square deal; in return we must insist that when anyone engaged in big business honestly endeavors to do right, he shall himself be given a square deal.” what is president roosevelt indicating about how large businesses should be run in the united states? a. government is forcing businesses to change the geometric shape of deals. b. businesses should operate ethically to ensure the welfare of their workers. c. businesses need to promote the internal structure of their offerings. d. government plans on systematizing the way deals are made in business.
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