Social Studies, 05.06.2020 11:57, ItsLeyArt
Overall, did you think Consumerism was a positive or negative aspect of the 1920’s? Why?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 03:30, maustin5323
Read the graph that displays interest and total payments on a loan. banks make the most money and take the most risk with an interest rate of 5 percent. 10 percent. 15 percent 18 percent.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:00, tahtahtw4887
What does it mean to say that "service sector" jobs are predominant in europe's mixed economies today? a. that jobs where people work in factories predominate b. that jobs where people do something for others predominate c. that jobs where people work the land predominate d. that jobs in government predominate
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:30, lorilhuff8197
Isaiah is a citizen of florida. he would like to propose a new amendment to his state's constitution to be voted on in the next election. is isaiah able to do this? no. the u. s. and florida constitutions do not allow citizens to add amendments to the state or federal ballot. no. the florida constitution says citizens may only propose new laws or amendments at local government meetings. yes. the florida and u. s. constitutions allow citizens to add amendments to be voted on in the next federal election. yes. the florida constitution allows citizens to propose amendments to the state constitution to be voted on in the next state election.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:00, xxaurorabluexx
1. create a hypothetical story of how a violent conflict arose between two groups. in your story, include examples of how in-group bias, out-group homogeneity, out-group derogation, and scapegoat theory lead toward violence between groups. be sure to label each term where it occurs in your story (20 points)
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