Social Studies, 25.02.2021 17:20 angelinagiraffp538zb
Which leader believed that individuals should be paid for public service, holding office or war service?
a
Draco
b
Solon
c
Cleisthenes
d
Pericles
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:00, queensnowflake32
1. in the debate for the student council election, a student candidate quoted explicit lyrics from a popular song. the school suspended him for two days, in line with school policy. 2. a student sued the school over its policy of holding two proms: one for african american students and one for white students. - are these civil or criminal cases? how do you know? - which court has original jurisdiction in the case: state court, federal court, or the u. s. supreme court? -. where will the case go next if it is appealed?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 22:30, datzmypupppup
The banking act of 1933, also known as the glass-steagall act, established the federal deposit insurance corporation (fdic), which a protected banks from failure by ensuring that the government would bail them out if necessary. b required american taxpayers to establish an account with a commercial bank. c protected depositors from financial losses when banks failed.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:00, thisusernameistaken2
These are pieces of information that are not necessarily the meaning or purpose of writing
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:10, yennie123
In a study, people were asked to imagine simple occasions that made them happy and to remember events that made them feel proud about themselves. it was observed that the subjects developed an increasingly positive attitude. these changes are known to be healthy, leading to greater physical activity and reducing unhealthy habits. based on this excerpt, we can conclude that a positive attitude .
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