Social Studies, 24.09.2019 19:20, lil3114
One goal of the no child left behind law was to close the achievement gap between white and minority children.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 15:00, dan7478
In a paragraph, make a claim about the advantages of entrepreneurship and free enterprise. be sure to support your claim with reasons and evidence. also, address at least one counterclaim in your answerthe ability of entrepreneurs to exist and thrive is the largest advantage of free enterprise. while some might say that entrepreneurship can create unemployment, entrepreneurs and free enterprise actually provide benefits. these positive outcomes include creating income, reducing unemployment, and providing funding for the government through taxes.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 21:30, joel3410
Explain the difference between an independent and dependent sample. choose the correct answer below. a. in an independent sample, the individuals are chosen without replacement; in a dependent sample, the individuals are chosen with replacement. b. in a dependent sample, one would use a two-tailed hypothesis test; in an independent sample, one would use a one-tail hypothesis test. c. a sample is independent when an individual selected for one sample does not dictate which individual is to be in the second sample. a sample is dependent when an individual selected for one sample dictates which individual is to be in the second sample. d. a sample is independent when an individual selected for one sample dictates which individual is to be in the second sample. a sample is dependent when an individual selected for one sample does not dictate which individual is to be in the second sample. independent samples are often referred to as matched-pairs samples.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:30, tiffanyhmptn
Article 11 of the constitution defines the role of?
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