Social Studies, 13.02.2020 20:38 joelpimentel
Keesha is trying to transfer control away from prompts to a more naturally occurring stimulus. She tells her daughter "Pick up your toys. Put them in that box [points to box]." Over the next few days, she will tell her daughter to pick up her toys, but will wait 10 seconds before telling her to put them in the box. This is an example of.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 01:50
When discussing comparative and absolute advantage, which best describes specialization? developing expertise in certain types of production limiting the types of goods and services produced targeting specific consumers and retailers producing certain items for specific market segments the answer is: the act of limiting the kinds of goods and services produced
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:30
How was the appointment of two consuls during the roman republic an example of a democratic principle? one consul represented patricians and one represented plebeians, so that all citizens had representation each consul had control over the same number of military legions, which prevented either one from a forceful takeover. consuls had to agree on all decisions, which prevented any one person from gaining too much power. consuls had to make decisions based on majority rule in the senate. quickly
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:00
Arecent poll of 500 residents in a large town found that only 36% were in favor of a proposed referendum to build a new high school. find the margin of error for this poll if we want 95% confidence in our estimate of the percentage of residents in favor of this proposed referendum.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:00
What would you call a political system that is only meant to last for a short time
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Keesha is trying to transfer control away from prompts to a more naturally occurring stimulus. She t...
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