Social Studies, 21.03.2020 02:47 21shalissa420
Think of a recent decision you made. Review your decision in terms of opportunity cost. Do you think you made a wise decision?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 05:40, Reddev
Multiple-choice the word "democracy" means: (a) "rule by the people" (b) "minority rule" (c) "individual rights" in a democracy, election results are protected against dishonesty by: (a) laws (b) customs (c) values the type of government in which the people are represented by elected officials is sometimes called a: (a) monarchy (b) republic (c) totalitarian state in most democracies, the only legal requirements for voting or holding public office are based on age, residence, and: (a) religion (b) citizenship (c) personal wealth in an election, political parties give voters a choice among candidates who tend to represent different: (a) ethnic groups (b) religious groups (c) interests and points of view
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 15:00, silverns
Read the paragraph and answer the question that follows: the town of belmond, iowa, needs to add weather sirens. the loud and steady wail would warn citizens of approaching danger. if past history is an indication, the sirens will save hundreds of lives. with a prediction of a deadly storm season, the alert which sentence should be revised to eliminate redundancy? the town of belmond, iowa, needs to add weather sirens. the loud and steady wail would warn citizens of approaching danger. if past history is an indication, the sirens will save hundreds of lives. with a prediction of a deadly storm season, the alert system is needed immediately.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:00, hard564
Which of the principles do you feel is more important for our our american society? respond in 3 sentences. (principals: popular sovereignty, republicanism, federalism, separation of powers, checks and balances, limited government, or individual rights)
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