Social Studies, 12.10.2019 22:10, smoov23
Once a decade the u. s. constitution requires that all residents in the nation be counted. to that end each household completes a survey with the number of individuals who live there. this enumeration is more commonly known as a
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 20:40, 2019reynolds
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. which of the following possible court cases could legitimately be argued under the terms of the quote above? a person says that bail for a suspect in a serious federal crime is too low. a person claims that charging court fees is an unconstitutional policy. a person complains that a sentence is too long for the crime. a person argues that jails and prisons are inhumane.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 07:00, chaserandall2004
Which two characteristics belong to mahayana buddhism. a. followers worship and offer animal sacrifice at festivals b. a followers highest aim is to attain the status of a bodhisattva c. an emphasis is placed on fulfilling sensual pleasure d. this form of buddhism is the most acient for od buddhism that exists today e. followers belive that everyone is capable of attaining enlightenment
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:00, jerry1496
Plz me fast like asap! which quotation reflects the perspective of most of georgia legislatures in 1956 regarding the georgia state flag? question 4 options: "georgia's flag should be updated to have a more modern look and design." "georgia's flag should be a symbol of integration and equal rights." "georgia's flag does not need to be changed; it represents peace and prosperity." "georgia's flag should be a symbol of our resistance to federal integration laws."
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