Social Studies, 30.11.2020 20:10, neariah24
This graph could help an economist predict a. how the government will address unemployment
b. which industries are most in need of workers c. how many people will be out of work in the next year
d. why producers might hire fewer workers in the future
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Using the drop-down menus, choose the correct word or phrase to correctly complete each sentence. the supreme court ruled in favor of the government used by preventing the new york times from printing the documents. the main result of the case was to
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 10:00, philkas414
Select a real-life situation in which a person may face isolation due to a difficult condition, as gregor does after turning into an insect. you may choose a situation from the list below, or use a different one if your teacher agrees with your choice. psychological conditions: dementia, schizophrenia, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorderphysical conditions: paralysis or severe injury, going blind or becoming deaf, or facing an addictionsocial conditions: being wrongly convicted of a serious crime, or moving to a place where some attribute of the person makes others around the person view him or her with contempt or suspicionwhat condition did you choose to compare with gregor's condition?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 12:20, sabrinabowers4308
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