History, 25.02.2021 14:00 kinggonzales5082
Which of the following events marked a new direction in the laws governing broadcasting?
1.the Telecommunications Act of 1996
2.the new ratings system of 1967
3.the Hays Code of 1930
3.the “Net Neutrality” policy of 2014
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History, 21.06.2019 17:30, sanchezr7187
Select all that apply. the tang dynasty interacted with foreigners by: a letting them buy property in china. b accusing them of corruption and the downfall of the dynasty. c trading with them, especially japan and korea. d teaching them to become monks. e attacking them with military forces.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30, Horse0809
What explains the increase in life expectancy in botswana? a. the increased availability of jobs and an improved economy b. access to antiretroviral drugs, hiv/aids education, and widespread hiv/aids testing c. a series of military takeovers that stabilized the political system and led to education reform and increased literacy rates d. a recent military coup that led to an improved healthcare system select the best answer from the choices provided.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:30, keagank
Henry h. amringe commented in reaction to the 1850 women’s rights convention. women in europe may fill the throne, as reigning monarchs. shall they who are thought worthy of the highest station, in hereditary monarchies, be deemed unworthy of election to office, by the suffrages of a free people? if women, placed in the administration of great and vast national affairs, by the mere accident of birth, have acted wisely, much more might we expect not wisdom only, but integrity in the government of women, selected by free citizens, with a view to mental and moral fitness. short-answer questions where did henry amringe make these comments? what argument does amringe give to support his views?
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