History, 15.09.2021 01:00 cpratt2558
3. Many people think the federal bureaucracy is too large. Do you agree? Support
your answer with evidence from your research. Hint: Consider whether both of the
agencies you researched are necessary. Could or should they be merged somehow,
or are they distinct enough to remain separate?
1.EPA
2.NPS
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1. refers to all the ways of thinking and acting that a person acquires from society. society, population, or culture.2. what do we mean when we say that culture is acquired and not hereditary? a. it is a part of our genetic inheritance. b. we acquire it during puberty. c. it comes from our training as we grow up. if a vietnamese baby was raised by english parents in london, the baby would most likely behave like: a. a vietnameseb. an americanc. an englishmanthe primary way in which culture is transmitted is through language. true? orfalse? which of the following are means of cultural communications? select all that work with the question. a. gesturesb. laughterc. songsd. military symbolse. bellsf. processionsg. crossesh. caps and gowns i will give 20 pts.
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History, 22.06.2019 00:30, katiek451
Which options accurately describe life events of explorer jacques cartier? (select all that apply.) (a) cartier established a colony near roanoke island in present-day north carolina. (b) cartier named canada after the huron-iroquois word for settlement, kanata. (c) cartier led three expeditions to canada and claimed the land for france. (d) cartier established the first permanent british north american colony.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:00, mackenziepaige6525
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