Which of the following is not evidence of the consumer culture of the 1920s?
a. a nationwide...
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According to thomas hobbes concept of the social contract, what do people exchange for the protection by the government?
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Which of the following best describes the 1957 events at central high school in little rock, arkansas? -governor faubus resisted the schoolâs integration with national guard troops, and president eisenhower sent federal troops to enforce integration.-under governor faubus, little rock police first fought, then enforced, the order to integrate the school.-president eisenhower sent national guard troops to resist the schoolâs integration, but governor faubus obtained a court order to dismiss them.-president eisenhower and governor faubus worked together to make the integration process run as smoothly as possible.
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Which line from extremely loud and incredibly close reveals a melancholy tone? as for the bracelet mom wore to the funeral, what i did was i converted dadâs last voice message into morse code, and i used sky-blue beads for silence, maroon beads for breaks between letters . . she said it was the best gift sheâd ever received. i asked her if it was better than the edible tsunami, from when i was interested in edible meteorological events. she said, âdifferent.â i wanted to tell her she shouldnât be playing scrabble yet. or looking in the mirror. or turning the stereo any louder than what you needed just to hear it. it wasnât fair to dad, and it wasnât fair to me. i made her other morse code jewelry with dadâs messagesâa necklace, an anklet, some dangly earrings, a tiaraâbut the bracelet was definitely the most beautiful, probably because it was the last, which made it the most precious.
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