Social Studies, 12.09.2019 22:30, eshaesmot12345
Ming is from china; tyrone is from canada. both participate in an experiment in which they take a test, are given feedback and told that they did very well, and then are asked to make attributions for their performance. based on cross-cultural research on the self-serving bias, you would expect that . both ming and tyrone will say that they succeeded due to their high ability. b. ming, but not tyrone, will say that he succeeded due to his high ability. c. tyrone, but not ming, will say he succeeded due to his high ability. d. both ming and tyrone will say that they succeeded because the test was easy.
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Social Studies, 20.06.2019 18:04, jadajones5313
Ophelia has written this thesis statement for her informative speech: while both northerners and southerners believed they fought against tyranny and oppression, northerners focused on the oppression of slaves while southerners defended their own right to self-government. which outline for the rest of her speech is probably the most effective? a. 1. industrial causes of war in the north a. [supporting details] b. [specific examples] 2. agricultural causes of war in the south a. [supporting details] b. [specific examples] conclusion: restate thesis b. 1. though causes on both sides were similar, the north’s cause was more just a. [supporting arguments] b. [specific examples] 2. abolishing slavery was worth dying for a. [supporting arguments] b. [specific examples] 3. south had no right to self-government a. [supporting arguments] b. [specific examples] conclusion: restate thesis c. 1. similarities of the causes of war on both sides a. [supporting details] b. [spec
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 01:00, yasmincastor
These facilities were organized and sponsored by churches or charities during the great depression in an effort to feed the homeless and needy.
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