Social Studies, 28.08.2020 21:01 tgeorge95
Gerrymandering may Group of answer choices reduce voter turnout by creating fewer competitive elections. reduce voter turnout by increasing the amount of money that is spent on advertising. increase voter turnout by creating fewer competitive elections. increase voter turnout increasing the amount of money that is spent on advertising.
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Anthropologist ralph linton said, "the last thing a fish would ever notice would be water." what does this imply about culture
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(22p ) who founded the plymouth colony in massachusetts a. puritans from england b. fur traders frime france c. catholic missionaries from spain d grain farmers from the netherlands
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 19:10
Ed participated in a psychology experiment in which he turned pegs on a board for one hour. although the task was very boring, the experimenter said, "i will pay you $1 if you tell the next participant that this experiment is the most exciting experiment that you have ever been in." julie also participated in the same experiment; however, the experimenter offered to pay her $50 to lie to the next participant. according to cognitive dissonance theory, ed will later report that experiment was and julie will report that it was a. boring; exciting b. exciting; boring c. exciting; exciting d. boring; boring
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 22:30
Dr. lin, who is a developmental psychologist, believes that human development results from the dynamic interaction between developing persons and their surrounding society. dr. lin believes that culture is not something external that impinges on developing persons but is integral to their development every day via the social context. dr. lin is most likely working within the perspective.
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