Social Studies, 13.09.2019 04:20 Robyn1234
Ralph, a white student who grew up in maine, is about to enter the university of southern california on an athletic scholarship. he is aware that many of his teammates will be black and assumes that they will dislike him and ostracize him. ralph's attitude is best described as an example one: a. prejudiceb. nonconformityc. ambiguityd. discrimination
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 17:40, charlotte67
All of the following are typical characteristics of traditional african religions except a. belief in a creator being b. belief that the dead go onto paradise, and their spirits cannot those left on earth c. belief that all things in nature (including rocks, trees, and animals) have souls d. beliefs are often combined with other faiths, such as christianity
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 18:30, teyashanti3
This question is based on the following paragraph. tomas tiptoed across the room. he made sure not to walk on the spot that always creaked. he opened the squeaky door as slowly as possible. he took one last look in the crib and smiled. was anything more beautiful than a sleeping baby? softly he closed the nursery door and headed down the hall. it had been a long night. what can you infer from this paragraph? a. tomas was ready to start a new day. b. tomas's house needed some repairs. c. tomas had spent a long time getting his child to sleep. d. tomas did not enjoy being a father.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 14:20, clariii59
Identify the constitutional principle that is common in both this excerpt and federalist no. 51. based on the constitutional principle identified in part (a), explain how the perspective in this excerpt compares with the perspective in federalist no. 51. explain how the constitutional principle identified in part (a) is reflected in the constitution, including two examples to explain how it affects the u. s. political system
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