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John, "mr. anxiety," finally musters up the courage to ask the beautiful and popular carole to go to the movies. she finds the idea so ridiculous that she laughs out loud the instant he has gotten the question out. john's face turns the color of a steamed lobster. in classical conditioning terms, john's experience is an example of group of answer choices trace conditioning delayed conditioning simultaneous conditioning backward conditioning
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What would happen to the tides if there was no moon and no sun in the sky?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:00
35 points pls fast. in a citizens elect the president as head of government separately from the legislature. question 1 options: parliamentary democracy communist state presidential democracy autocratic state question 2 (1 point) this form of government has only a single political party. question 2 options: communist democratic autocratic parliamentary question 3 (1 point) this is a government controlled by one person with absolute power. question 3 options: communist democratic autocratic parliamentary question 4 (1 point) a government is a government system where all citizens that choose to vote have a say in their government. question 4 options: communist democratic autocratic theocracy question 5 (1 point) in a the people elect the legislature, and the legislature chooses the head of government. question 5 options: parliamentary democracy communist state presidential democracy autocratic state
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Which quotation reflects the perspective of most of georgia legislatures in 1956 regarding the georgia state flag?
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