Social Studies, 27.06.2019 21:30 MadisonBoone
Which was a role of the ephor in spartan government? a. they made the lawsb. they acted as kings in spartac. they could remove the king from powerd. they controlled the military
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 21:30
What is meant by a symmetrical unimodal distribution? a. a distribution is the frequency at which a certain value of a variable is obtained during a study. a symmetric unimodal distribution is a distribution where there is one value with a larger frequency than any other and the pattern of frequencies on the left and right of this larger frequency are mirror images of each other. b. a distribution is a pattern of frequencies for the various values of a variable collected in a study. a symmetric unimodal distribution is a distribution where there is one value with a larger frequency than any other and the pattern of frequencies on the left and right of this larger frequency are mirror images of each other. c. a distribution is the frequency at which a certain value of a variable is obtained during a study. a symmetric unimodal distribution is a distribution where there is a uniform frequency, meaning the frequency of every value is same, and the pattern of frequencies on the left and right of this larger frequency are mirror images of each other.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 08:00
The term "jim crow" is used to describe which of these? a) bans on hunting b) segregation of the races c) preventing women from voting d) creating more public schools
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 09:30
Should the u.s limit the number of terms a lawmaker can serve in congress
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