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One of the reasons to use evidence when speaking to persuade is that it can make your listeners more resistant to counterpersuasion.
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Of the 8 territories that were brought under the flag of the united states by 1853, which one do you think was the most important addition to the growth of the united states?
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Which of the following is a major difference between appellate courts and courts of first instance? a. appellate courts do not use a jury, only judges.courts of first instance hold appellate jurisdiction exclusively.c. courts of first instance do not use judges and appellate courts do.d. appellate courts hear all criminal and civil cases and courts of first instance do not.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 16:30
This graph shows the marginal cost of producing each additional pair of running shoe inserts .whoih pair of shoes had a marginal cost of $3.00?
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