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Which organizational pattern would be most effective for arranging a speech with this central idea: "The problem of adult illiteracy can be solved by a combination of individual and government action." Multiple Choice
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The missouri compromise angered because congress had allowed slavery to expand into another state. 1.) thomas jefferson 2.) northerners 3.) white southerners 4.) henry clay
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Drag the word to the right box in the sentences. words may be used once or not at all. jewish christian muslim buddhist most people living in southwest asia are . the majority of people living in cyprus however are and the majority of people living in israel are
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Afederally funded research study involving children 8 to 12 years old involves collecting a single voided urine sample to assess the frequency of asymptomatic proteinuria (higher amounts of protein in the urine without any signs or symptoms of illness or infection). your irb has determined that assent of children age 8 and older is required for the study. a 10-year-old firmly declined to participate in the study described above. which of the following procedures best describes the action to be taken by the investigator? a. honor the child's decision b. consent both of the child's parents instead c. consent one of the child's parents instead d. request the child reconsider assenting to the study
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 22:00
In referencing madison, provide at least two reasons explaining why a republic can do a better job of controlling the effects of faction than a pure democracy.
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