English, 04.11.2020 18:10, zachtheskier3896
Think about your life, what you've been taught, where you've been raised and the values that have been instilled in you.
Think about the beliefs and principles you've been raised with and how they ve impacted you in the three areas above:
money, stereotyping and fearing success.
Analyze and evaluate the competing commitments above and decide if they help prove this statement: "competing
commitments hold people back from being our best life." Do you have any reason to believe the statement to be wrong?
Identify one area in your life where you might have a competing commitment. How are these beliefs battling it out and which
belief usually wins the fight?
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Ill give 50 points and brainiest if i can. would be grateful for any on this. the industrial revolution moved the united states into a new economic era. using the resources provided respond to the following prompts as they deal with economic development in the united states. using the maps available on the web links tab, explain the economic development of the united states, especially in regard to its emergence as a major industrial power. (focus on industrial sections; cities and towns; territorial growth; agricultural, mineral, and resource regions; coal fields; slavery; value and production; and distribution of agriculture and manufacturing areas.) using the available maps, explain the economic advantages of the physical geography of the united states. explain the gains that the united states made from trade.
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