Social Studies, 25.02.2022 21:10 michellealvarez985
Emma usually spends several hours per day looking in the mirror and checking her abdomen for imagined imperfections, and tries to find ways to cover it up or hide it. Emma is experiencing a great deal of stress and dysfunction in her life. What disorder is Emma MOST likely experiencing
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In what two ways were the tang and song dynasties of china similar? they jointly built the grand canal. they were economically strong. they had weak military forces. they ruled for about 300 years. they discouraged buddhist ideas.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 19:00
The ideas of hammond are most clearly an example of which of the following mid-19th century developments? (5 points) the increasingly liberal nature of slavery after the south enforced stronger slave codes the growing use by northern antislavery activists of moral arguments the increasing number of freed slaves in southern states as a result of gradual emancipation laws the growing tendency of southern slaveholders to use the paternal ethos to justify slavery
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 19:30
The development of simple stone tools by early hominids led to the ability to procure meat more efficiently. this in turn led to the change in diet that included larger amounts of protein. many scholars believe that this shift in diet was a significant part of how our ancient ancestors adapted so quickly to a varied set of environments, and thus were able to begin cultural development. this demonstrates the intimate connection between
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 22:00
What does the creature say is the reason for his bloodthirsty, fiendish behavior?
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