Social Studies, 10.07.2019 08:30 hernandezramirp2pjmh
"someone in the audience asks the man promoting his new book on humor what makes something funny. his answer is what you expect—context. after a pause he adds that if someone said something, like about someone, and you were with your friends you would probably laugh, but if they said it out in public where black people could hear what was said, you might not […] only then do you realize you are among 'the others out in public' and not among 'friends'."
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:00, EsiahJohnson
30 points in a citizens elect the president as head of government separately from the legislature. question 1 options: parliamentary democracy communist state presidential democracy autocratic state question 2 (1 point) this form of government has only a single political party. question 2 options: communist democratic autocratic parliamentary question 3 (1 point) this is a government controlled by one person with absolute power. question 3 options: communist democratic autocratic parliamentary question 4 (1 point) a government is a government system where all citizens that choose to vote have a say in their government. question 4 options: communist democratic autocratic theocracy question 5 (1 point) in a the people elect the legislature, and the legislature chooses the head of government. question 5 options: parliamentary democracy communist state presidential democracy autocratic state
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 04:31, lalisa6745
Arecession is the total value of all goods produced in a country in a given year total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a given year total amount of money earned in a nation over a specific period of time none of the answers are correct.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:00, nawafcanada
Why were colonist mad about the tea act if it actually lowered the price of tea
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