Social Studies, 29.10.2021 14:10, golderhadashaowtatz
1. Since the founding of the country, there has been constant debate about the proper division of powers between the national government and the states. Explain this debate. (federalism, states' rights position, nationalist position)
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 06:40, kobz
Tanya was used to using word, and she did some work for her brother mike, who was using wordperfect. tanya was quickly able to use wordperfect for windows with little difficulty, since many of the commands for it were the same as the commands for word. tanya's ability to use wordperfect best illustrates:
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:00, Buttercream16
Read the aphorisms. be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing. an open foe may prove a curse; but a pretended friend is worse. a true friend is the best possession. according to these aphorisms from benjamin franklin's poor richard's almanack, what might happen if a person is careless in choosing a friend? it is best not to have friends because they will usually betray you. casual friends are often the best and can be more trusted than enemies. a person who has betrayed you can sometimes become a good friend. a friend who is not carefully chosen can be worse than an enemy.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 22:30, elwinelwin9475
Occurs with the fully informed request of a competant adult patient or their surrogate. culture of life: select the best answer from the choices provided. a. voluntary euthanasia b. nonvoluntary euthanasia c. involuntary euthanasia d. passive euthanasia
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:30, ryantrajean7
Which scholars explained the roles of the public and private sectors by comparing it to maneuvering a boat?
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