Social Studies, 02.11.2019 04:31 ggfh5699
Hector was excited to give his speech about space tourism. he conducted a lot of research about space technology and current spacecraft manufacturers who were beginning to get into the space tourism business. he began his speech with the question; "did you know that a white dwarf star is the weight of the sun, but has only the diameter of the earth. a cupful of white dwarf material weighs 22 tons! " then he went on to develop his credibility and preview his points about space tourism. why was his audience confused by this attention getter?
a. ait was too weird
b. bit was too scientific
c. cit was not relevant to the topic
d. dit was too long
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 21:30, lolgirl9757
The photo shows a shopping mall in beijing, china. inside, there are food sites selling pizza and hamburgers and closing stores selling blue jeans and basketball sneakers. these items have become popular around the world because
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 06:20, issacurlyheadka
Consultant: you're welcome. as a first step, our team analyzed the other potential primary contenders. the reality is that with such a strong field, it is going to be difficult to gain the of votes necessary to avoid a runoff—unless you want to go negative from the start. and our opposition research team found plenty of ammunition to do just that.
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In article v of the united states constitution, the amendment process is explained. why did the framers include provisions for amending the constitution? a) to limit the individual liberties of american citizens b) to allow the constitution to adapt to future circumstances c) to allow the president to change the constitution as needed eliminate d) to ensure that state governments had more power than the nation
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