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Use the following statement attributed to the french philosopher denis diderot, the chief editor of the encyclopédie, to answer the question below: "in order to shake a hypothesis, it is sometimes not necessary to do anything more than push it as far as it will go."-public domain what does diderot mean by the phrase "shake a hypothesis"? (5 points) combine it with another hypothesis prove it is flawed or wrong provide it with additional force interpret it literally
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Read the following scenario. a suburban area of the state of arizona is rapidly expanding. retirees from northern states are moving into the area causing population growth. these citizens are predominantly white, upper class, and conservative. presently, their suburb has limited congressional representation, and the representation they do have votes democratic. which of the following outcomes is most likely to occur in this situation? redistricting will occur to expand representation, and the voting pattern will shift from democratic to republican. redistricting will occur to expand representation, but the voting pattern will remain largely democratic. district boundaries will remain the same, as will the voting pattern. district boundaries will remain the same, but the voting pattern will shift from democratic to republican.
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Which administrative body was responsible for the prisoners once they entered the camps?
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