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If the results of an experiment do not support a scientist's hypothesis, what
should the scientist do next?
A. Abandon the research and investigate a different topic.
B. Change the data so that they support the original hypothesis.
C. Accept that the investigation failed and publish the results for
peers to review.
D. Revise the hypothesis based on the results and use it to design
another experiment.
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The congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the united states . .; to borrow money on the credit of the united states; to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the indian tribes. —constitution of the united states, article i, section 8 which of these are expressed powers granted by this part of article i, section 8? check all that apply. lay and collect taxes and duties pay debts regulate american indian groups regulate commerce within states borrow money regulate commerce with foreign nations
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In which way does the due process clause best represent the spirit and goals of the us bill of rights? a) it protects states' rights against the federal government. b) it protects citizens' rights against government mistreatment. c) it establishes the social and political equality of us citizens. eliminate d) it outlines social and political responsibilities of us citizens.
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Ahistorian claims massive drought and famine in china caused the boxer rebellion. which of the following historians is making a counterclaim?
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