History, 02.11.2020 18:20, thesnackygrahap4etix
Which of the following might a court decision would be an example of "irrational discrimination"
A. refusing to* hire noncitizens for a government job
B. refusing to place children in dangerous work situations
C. refusing to hire-headed people for manual labor
D. refusing to let an elderly person sign up for the draft
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History, 21.06.2019 16:00, robertss403
Sea exploration became important during the late middle ages because europeans most likely wanted to
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History, 22.06.2019 03:00, lizdeleon248
2points which option best completes the diagram? humanitarian aid as a tool of foreign policy the united states provides humanitarian aid to rebuild after an earthquake. the country supports u. s. interests. o a. more educated citizens are more likely to create a democratic government o b. the citizens and government have a positive attitude toward the united states. o c. more prosperous citizens have money to spend. o d. the country's government discovers a new natural resource.
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History, 22.06.2019 03:00, Daisysolis5191
“[the city’s engineers excelled in areas] neglected by the greeks, such as the construction of roads and aqueducts, and of sewers that could wash the filth of the city into the tiber. they have built paved roads throughout the country, leveling ridges and filling up hollows, so as to make possible the movements of heavily loaded wagons. . and such is the quantity of water brought in by the aqueducts, that veritable rivers flow through the city and its sewers: almost every house has cisterns, waterpipes, and copious fountains.” —strabo, as quoted in empires ascendant: time frame 400 b. c.–a. d. 200 cisterns are tanks that hold water until it is needed; if a house has a cistern, it is likely to also have a. aqueducts. c. a swimming pool. b. a fish pond. d. sinks and faucets.
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