Social Studies, 23.09.2020 20:01 karreemgrant2
According to plato's apology of socrates, the concern with the deceptive qualities of speech and its ability to manipulate audiences was widespread at that time when the trial took place.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 03:00, jfw0504
How can changes in technology or consumer demand make it difficult for people to get jobs? by changing the number or kind of jobs available by making it possible for some people to work fewer hours by making it difficult for people to buy what they want by creating a demand for things that are not available
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 05:10, jenniferboanno62
Awoman who was socialized from infancy to become a wife and mother settles comfortably into being a homemaker in her twenties and early thirties. however, her husband dies suddenly, and she finds that she must enter the paid labor force in order to support herself and her two children. this woman will most likely have to undergo a process of (1pts) question 19 - a woman who was socialized from infancy to become a wife and mother settles comfortably into being a homemaker in her twenties and early thirties. however, her husband dies suddenly, and she finds that she must enter the paid labor force in order to support herself and her two children. this woman will most likely have to undergo a process of select anticipatory socialization. as your answer anticipatory socialization. select socialization. as your answer socialization. select reverse socialization. as your answer reverse socialization. select resocialization. as your answer resocialization.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 09:30, esanchez2002fcb
Which factors slowed population growth in china until the 1300? a. one child policy. b. urbanization c. epidemics. d. warfare
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