Which statements are true? to be unfair in judgment; to be prejudiced and show partiality is discrimination in 1870 the 13th amendment gave all male citizens the right to vote. dr. martin luther king, jr. is known for the "i have a dream" speech. the government may not re-enact slavery. a group of people that share a distinctive race, culture, heritage, or nationality is called an ethnic group. the alabama state supreme court originally allowed judge roy moore's display of the ten commandments, but later this right was taken away by the federal district court.
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The main reason that the royal society of london developed the modern form of peer review was to: award grant funding. decide on promotions for researchers. streamline the publication of conference proceedings. control the quality of published papers.
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How did kennan’s long telegram shape the united states interaction with communism throughout the world? a. the united states sought to restrict the expansion of communism and soviet influence. b. the united states conquered communism by economically oppressing third-world nations. c. the united states created the european union to maintain control of its post-wwii influence. d. the united states sought to extend its influence by militarily forcing democracy on the world.
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What was one cause of the sepoy rebellion in india? the british outlawed many indian traditions. the british instituted the caste system. the british began to collect taxes. the british opened trade posts.
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