Advanced Placement (AP), 16.04.2020 03:02 ashtonbillups
If the people of the Indian Sub-continent were so interested in getting out from under British Rule, why would large numbers of them choose to go to London to live?
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Advanced Placement (AP), 22.06.2019 00:00, angeles86
Kate is 14 years old and just started taking dance classes with her friends at a local dance studio. this is her first time in a dance program, so everything is new to her. her friends convinced her to join the class since they have been enjoying it for a few months. how could the following terms her succeed in the dance class? ● secondary reinforcement ● identity vs. role confusion ● observational learning how could the following terms hinder her success in the class? ● circadian rhythm ● basal ganglia ● vestibular sense
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Advanced Placement (AP), 22.06.2019 20:30, ellemarshall13
How is the introduction of the cane toad to queensland, australia an example of the unintended consequences of using non-native species to control pests? (site 1)
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 16:30, taylorb9893
How does federalist, no.10 address the concerns of a strong national government in brutus i? a) the court system would be a representative democracy and the other branches republics. b) representative gov't was the only way to check state power in the national gov't. c) states would be allowed to choose which sort of representation they have at the national level d) the national gov't would be a balance between democracy and republic, thus protecting the rights of citizens.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 02:00, nicolebastidas
Alife insurance salesman sells on the average 3 life insurance policies per week. use poisson's law to calculate the probability that in a given week he will sell 2 or more policies but less than 5 policies? i just require an answer.
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