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What is an example of the new way of thinking that Aristotle used in his work and teaching? 1 the study of ethics to make moral decisions 2 the study of government to explain the ideal republic 3 the method of teaching that includes questioning students 4 the use of a simple form of logic to examine problems
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Use statistics below to create a graph titled businesses in the united states, 1997-2003. use information from your graph and from figure 3.1 on page 71 to write a generalization about businesses in america free enterprise system.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 19:30
When we adapt our current understandings to incorporate information we have engaged in?
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