Social Studies, 21.04.2020 00:33, heybrothwrlogan
"The Soviet people want a clear perspective . . . unconditional democracy . . . Glasnost in all things, big and small . . . respect for hard work . . . and faithful service for the cause and the good of society."
Based on this statement, what is the author’s point of view?
A) the political system of a Communist nation cannot be changed
B) foreign aid is needed to achieve economic stability
C) the nation has been damaged by civil unrest
D) the people should have more say in their government and it should work for the benefit of the people
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The belmont principle of beneficence requires that: a. subjects derive individual benefit from study participation. b. potential benefits justify the risks of harm. c. the study makes a significant contribution to generalizable knowledge. d. risks are managed so that they are no > minimal.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:00, taiyana74
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True or false: the eastern roman empire lasted for 1,000 years longer than the western roman empire.
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