Who Is Odd-One Out
1.Diesel, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Wind
2.A Running Car, Hauling A Log, A B...
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Who Is Odd-One Out
1.Diesel, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Wind
2.A Running Car, Hauling A Log, A Book Kept On A Table, Picking Up The School Bag
3.Sunlight, Wind, Waves, Petrol
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The banking act of 1933, also known as the glass-steagall act, established the federal deposit insurance corporation (fdic), which a protected banks from failure by ensuring that the government would bail them out if necessary. b required american taxpayers to establish an account with a commercial bank. c protected depositors from financial losses when banks failed.
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1. describe at least 3 similarities or differences between homo habilis and australopithecus 2. describe at least 3 similarities or differences between cro-magnon and neanderthals.
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The dimesions of health operate independently; they don’t affect one another. t or f
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Put these events in the correct order #1-4. cause: world war 1 caused heavy casualties and property damage throughout europe. many people barely had enough food to eat or coal to stay warm. what happened next? question 1 options: russia, now led by lenin, became the first communist nation in history. communism soon spread to many small countries near russia, and eventually spread to cuba, china, and vietnam. led by vladimir lenin, a group called the bolshevik party gained the support of the people and overthrew russia’s monarchy, killing czar nicholas ii and his family. russian citizens, who were starving and poor, became angry at the ruling class who held all of the nation’s wealth. (write them in order of which they happened)
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