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Your professor was raised during a time when derogatory language and condescending thoughts were often written in public bathroom stalls. in contemporary society, people utilize social media as an enhanced form of condescending attacks known as:
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The 2nd largest river in europe (that runs through 12 countries) is the river. question 13 options: rhine danube seine thames
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These are pieces of information that are not necessarily the meaning or purpose of writing
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:30, neariah24
Read an excerpt from a speech by benito mussolini. italy! italy! entirely and universally fascist! the italy of the blackshirt revolution, rise to your feet; let the cry of your determination rise to the skies and reach our soldiers in east africa. let it be a comfort to those who are about to fight. let it be an encouragement to our friends and a warning to our enemies. it is the cry of italy which goes beyond the mountains and the seas out into the great world. it is the cry of justice and of victory. how does this excerpt support the idea that mussolini was a charismatic dictator? it shows how he used persuasive language to rally citizens. it explains his use of an aggressive foreign policy in europe. it shows how he used a secret police force to terrorize citizens. it explains how he used education to indoctrinate young people.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 07:30, kelsotay623
According to the article,"social credit" is question 3 options: an experiment to people talk on-line a farming experiment that hurt people under mao ze dong using someone else's data from the internet, to give or take away things such as the right to buy an airline ticket a credit you get in china for having friends in real life, and not just on social media
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