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Throughout most of our nation’s history—from the days of the abolitionist movement through the civil rights movement—racial justice advocacy has generally revolved around and the strategic mobilization of public opinion.
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60+ points answer in 4+ sentences] part a) which issue do you think was most important in the concord city election? part b) explain your choice
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 09:50
The procedures for reporting potential unanticipated problems involving risk to subjects or others to the irb are: stated in the human subject protection regulations, but not in the drug or device regulationsincluded in the consent processdetermined by research staffdetermined by the institution in its written policies and procedures
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 17:30
The platt amendment of 1901 forbade cuba from entering into any treaties that would allow undue foreign involvement in cuban affairs. this law was passed after the spanish-american war to make sure that european nations weren’t going to get involved with cuba. 1, why might the platt amendment be considered ironic? 2, what reasons would the united states have for not wanting european influence in cuba?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 07:30
According to the article,"social credit" is question 3 options: an experiment to people talk on-line a farming experiment that hurt people under mao ze dong using someone else's data from the internet, to give or take away things such as the right to buy an airline ticket a credit you get in china for having friends in real life, and not just on social media
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