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The estimates the nutrient intake level that will meet the needs of 50 percent of the individuals in a specific life-stage or gender group.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 02:30
The civil war has been given many names: the war between the states, the war against northern aggression, the second american revolution, the lost cause, the war of the rebellion, the brothers' war, and the late unpleasantness. famous poet walt whitman called it the war of attempted secession. confederate general joseph johnston called it the war against the states. by whatever name, it was unquestionably the most important event in the life of the nation. which name do you feel best fits this war from the list above? maybe you have another name you think would be even better? give the name you feel fits this war best, and in a sentence or two, explain your reasoning.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 06:30
The zealots and sages, like ben zaccai, opposed the romans in different ways. describe the differences.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 07:30
According to the chart, the power to tax is a concurrent power, meaning a) it belongs to the state government. b) it is a government power that is shared. c) it is less important than the power to borrow money. eliminate d) it is more important than the regulating state trade.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 22:00
This cartoon appeared in 1916. the topic of the cartoon isa)the reason for the start of world war i.b)the success of us submarines in world war i.c)the military alliance between germany and mexico.d)the attitude in the us towards submarine warfare in world
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