Social Studies, 14.12.2021 03:50 angel2939
As a senior high school students taking up understanding culture and, society and politics what can you do to help lessen the problem of social inequalities in your community, country and around the world? suggest ways on on how to address these problems by making a short video, poster making, infomercial and jingles? Please answer these right now?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 09:10
Situation #1: imagine that you are a free black male living in columbus, oh in 1863. you have seen the recruiting poster and have been thinking a lot about whether or not to enlist in the union army. write a one-page letter (double spaced) to your mother telling her of the decision you have made about enlisting (or not enlisting). be sure to explain the reasons that caused you to make the decision.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:40
Chris, a master at office gossip and innuendo, says, "we know we have a corporate spy someplace in the organization, probably on the management team itself. there is no evidence that it is audrey. in fact, she's too clean, if you know what i mean. somebody should fire audrey; she's got to be the spy." by making this argument chris is actually engaging in (a) an appeal to emotion fallacy (b) a straw man fallacy (c) an appeal to ignorance fallacy (d) circular reasoning (e) an appeal to the mob fallacy
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 19:30
Banks offer services such as checking and savings accounts. what do banks do with most of the money they receive in deposits from customers? a) they loan it out to other customers. b) they spend it on new banks in other places. c) they keep it in a locked, secured vault in the bank. d) they send it to the federal reserve in washington, d.c.
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