Social Studies, 16.09.2019 22:00, ash0470
The harsh conditions imposed by the treaty of versailles after world war i most directly laid the foundation for the
a) cold war.
b) rise of fascism in germany.
c) defeat of president wilson.
d) bolshevik revolution in russia.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 14:30, 0055babs
The graph shows the price of a good compared to the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied. on this graph, the bottom horizontal line represents an ineffective price floor set above equilibrium. an effective price floor set below equilibrium. an ineffective price ceiling set above equilibrium. an effective price ceiling set below equilibrium.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 00:00, orladuffy1
Which of the following is an agent of political socialization? a. the president b. families c. state governments which is an important source of political socialization for young people? a. mass media b. social media c. both of these which is an example of schools engaging in explicit political socialization? a. requiring that civics and government be taught. b. requiring recitation of the pledge of allegiance. c. requiring that students follow school rules. which is an example of schools engaging in implicit political socialization? a. requiring that students follow school rules. b. requiring that civics and government be taught. c. requiring recitation of the pledge of allegiance. which is a way that schools teach patriotism? a. requiring that civics and government be taught. b. requiring that students follow school rules. c. requiring recitation of the pledge of allegiance.
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