Imagine a situation where you have three sets: A, B, and C. Set A is the names of people who ate food A, set B is of people who ate food B, and so on. A person could have eaten more than one food type so a name could, for example, be in both set A and C. You have another set of names D. This is a set of names of people who got food poisoning. How would you go about finding which food caused the food poisoning

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I guess you would see what the people who got food poisoning ate.


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Answer:

#4 is A

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One result of the expanding railroad system was that
A. Native Americans were able to protect the buffalo on the plains.
B. the mining and meat-packing industries developed.
C. Chinese immigrants could leave New England and move west.
D. the Panama Canal became less important for trade.

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Answer:

c ?

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Responses to our new package design
have been ____ positive.​

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Answer:

overwhelmingly

Explanation:

More the answer is more

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I think the last answer
I’m not sure though

Answer:

I think the last one.

Explanation:

They made chariots.

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About how many geographic circuits does the United States have?

1.Nine
2.Eleven
3.Seventeen
4.Twenty

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Answer:

Eleven

Explanation:

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Answer:

11

Explanation:

it really 12 circuits. the question asks for about (estimate).

different between exhaustible and inexhaustible resources with examples​

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Answer:

An inexhaustible resource is one that is replaceable, while an exhaustible resource is not replaceable, hence wind, sunlight and water are inexhaustible resources while other are exhaustible resources.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

Examples of exhaustible resources are coal and fossil fuel. When most of these resources are used up, they can't be renewed easily or take a too long time to renew. On the other hand, inexhaustible resources can be defined as the resources that can't be exhausted or used up as they exist in abundant and endless supply.

Guide questions:
A. What do you think are the kinds of institutions presented above?
B. Do you think these are helpful to the people or to our society? Why?​

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a.These are simply those that are regarded as important to maintain social order in society. The Family Institutions, Political Institutions, Educational Institutions, Religious Institutions etc. These Institutions are a bit complex in the way that they aren't necessarily so much in order to maintain social order.

b.Well this is mostly a subjective point of view, society has no objective importance and everyone see’s it differently. As seen in the news over the past year or so a lot of people are blaming society for several of its current gender issues, racism, ect. To these people it is very serious, however it is a subjective view they hold for no one can really say that society is pushing gender inequality, racism, ect. As the social norm because most people I’m sure would say these are terrible things. However regardless of the truth it is still a subjective view they hold, but there is still importance of society in this view. For a moment let’s assume that society is pushing this as a social norm, and people begin to recognize it. In this case society’s importance lies within being the indentifyer of this problem, for if the problem didn’t exist, and society was not there to push it, no one would really notice this issue as a whole because it is not directly around them. In my opinion society’s importance lies elsewhere, namely in shaping people. “You are what you eat” in this case what you eat is what people around you are feeding you, so society’s responsibility and thus it’s importance lies within shaping people. It is and individuals job within a society to be an ethical and moral thinker to be able to shape those around then, thus creating a good and prosperous society. However this is my subjective idea, if you would like an answer on society’s importance I suggest the reader to sit down, right a few thoughts on a page or in your head, and truely think about it for a good 10–20 minutes, as time goes on and as you talk with people this will basically answer itself in the right way. Regardless if you think society is good or bad, the only objective truth to the importance of society, is that itself does hold a form of importance.

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the concept which asserts that genuine free will is possible even in a deterministic universe

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Answer:

Metaphysical libertarianism

Libertarianism holds onto a concept of free will that requires that the agent be able to take more than one possible course of action under a given set of circumstances.

Reading Check Identify and fill in the chart with the missing checks and balances between branches of government.​

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Answer:

Legislative send laws to the executive branch whereas the Judiciary branch review the laws.

Explanation:

Executive branch enforce laws made by the legislative branch with the help of forces of the country. The laws made by legislative branch send these laws to president for approval. The Judicial system rejected the laws which are made against the rules of constitution and sent back to the legislative branch for changes to make it fit for approval and according to the constitution. In this way, checks and balances happens between different branches of government.​

Two neighboring nations are each stockpiling weapons. Each sees its neighbor's actions as an act of aggression and its own actions as self-defense. Evidently, these nations are victims of

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Answer: the fundamental attribution error.

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Your friend is telling you about a new acquaintance they recently met at the library. Sharon is 28 years old, single, outspoken, and very bright. She majored in philosophy with a minor in gender studies. As a student, she was deeply concerned with issues of discrimination and social justice, very outspoken with her blog posts, and also participated in anti-nuclear demonstrations. Being a statistician, your friend wants to test your ability to determine biases. They ask you: Which is more probable

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Answer:

Sharon is a magazine columnist.

Explanation:

In the context, it is given that my friend met a new acquaintance in the library. her name was Sharon and is very outspoken and very bright. She majors in philosophy and she is deeply moved by the social injustice and the discrimination issues. She demonstrates her concerns on her blog post and also takes turn in participating in the anti-nuclear rallies and demonstrations.

So determining biases, it is more probable for Sharon to be magazine columnist.

introduce natural disasters.​

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Answer:

A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, storms, and other geologic processes.

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Natural disasters are extreme, sudden events caused by environmental factors that injure people and damage property. Earthquakes, windstorms, floods, and disease all strike anywhere on earth, often without warning. As examples, we've chosen disasters that have occurred around the world throughout history.

how does Zumba different from the other dance styles?​

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According to Jefferson, why were American Indians happier than European citizens?

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Answer: They had freedom of religion and etc

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9. After he compared governments to find the best one, who wrote the book
Politics?
A. Plato
C. Thucydides
B. Aristotle
D. Herodotus

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The answer is Aristotle. He was also Alexander the Greats tutor.

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Which of the following inferences best describes a theme of the myth?

A. If you get too greedy, you will be punished

B. Evil will always be punished with death.

C. There is a danger in men getting too close to the ways of the gods.

D. Sons cannot be trusted to equal their fathers in intellect and common sense.




Which passage from the text best supports the answer to Question 3?

A. "...The country folk, who caught a glimpse of them when they were high above the tree-tops, took it for a vision of the gods,--Apollo, perhaps, with Cupid after him."

B. "Are birds careful? Not they! And not an idea remained in the boy's head but the one joy of escape."

C. "...He, in heavy grief, went to the temple of Apollo in Sicily, and there hung up his wings as an offering. Never again did he attempt to fly."

D. "Among all those mortals who grew so wise that they learned the secrets of the gods, none was more cunning than Daedalus."




. Which of the following statements best describes the nature of Daedalus's warning to Icarus in the following passage?

Without delay, he fell to work on a pair of wings for the boy Icarus, and taught him carefully how to use them, bidding him beware of rash adventures among the stars. "Remember," said the father, "never to fly very low or very high, for the fogs about the earth would weigh you down, but the blaze of the sun will surely melt your feathers apart if you go too near."

For Icarus, these cautions went in at one ear and out by the other. Who could remember to be careful when he was to fly for the first time? Are birds careful? Not they! And not an idea remained in the boy's head but the one joy of escape.


A. Daedalus is worried that his invented wings are dysfunctional.

B. Daedalus knows his son is disobedient by nature and so he warns him early to be careful.

C. Daedalus knows from experience that the wings will melt and his son likes to fly high

D. The thought of flight and escape -- which Daedalus warns can be dangerous -- is too thrilling for Icarus to worry about safety.



Which of the following statements about King Minos and Daedalus best describes their relationship?

A. King Minos became jealous of Daedalus's cunning, so he imprisoned him.

B. Daedalus worked for the king, but the king was unpredictable and eventually had Daedalus imprisoned.

C. The king wanted to see if his architect was cunning enough to escape from the maze he built.

D. Daedalus is a god and king Minos is jealous of this fact.

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Answer:

C. There is a danger in men getting too close to the ways of the gods.

What was Mao Zedong’s goal in starting the Cultural Revolution?

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Answer: Cultural Revolution. Launched by Mao Zedong, then Chairman of the Communist Party of China, its stated goal was to preserve Chinese Communism by purging remnants of capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society, and to re-impose Mao Zedong Thought (known outside China simply as Maoism) as the dominant ideology within the Party.

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Thomas Jefferson, who draft of the Declaration of Independence, included the ______.

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Answer:

Drawing on documents, such as the Virginia Declaration of Rights, state and local calls for independence, and his own draft of a Virginia constitution, Jefferson wrote a stunning statement of the colonists' right to rebel against the British government and establish their own based on the premise that all men are.. you know hopefully

Explanation:

Consider the four key ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence — equality, unalienable rights, consent of the governed, and the right to alter or abolish government.

Who was the 1st African-american from Georgia to serve as a legislator in the General adsembly

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Answer

Im pretty sure  Leroy Johnson is the answer.

Explanation:

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Dr. English wants to test an incentive program to increase attendance in her classes. For the first eight weeks of the semester, she does not use the program and records attendance rates each week. Then she initiates the incentive program for the last eight weeks and continues to record attendance rate each week. She detects an increase in attendance over the last eight weeks. What design did Dr. English use?

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Answer:

Interrupted time series

Explanation:

In simple words, Interrupted time series evaluation can be understood as a statistical technique for assessing the results of an intervention that involves monitoring a long-term time frame before as well as after the intervention. The interference is the interference, which would be a regulated external effect or collection of effects, whereas the time series refers to the information over term.

Thus, from the above we can conclude that the given case illustrates interrupted time series design.

The Fugitive Slave Act was supported by those in the__________.

A. North
B. South
C. West

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B is the correct answer for this question.

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What did the manuscripts of medieval India cover

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most medieval manuscripts, illuminated or not, were written on parchment (most commonly of calf, sheep, or goat skin), but mostmanuscripts important enough to illuminate were written on the best quality of parchment, called vellum. beggining in the late middle ages, manuscripts began to be produced on paper.

According to Leibniz, God’s existence is:
Group of answer choices

necessary

contingent

possible

probable

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Answer:

the answer is necessary

Explanation:

he felt God presence was necessary

What is a political argument that Hammond makes?

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Answer:

Hammond argued that every society must find a class of people to do menial labor

Explanation:

Because whether called slaves or not, and that assigning that status on a racial basis followed natural law, while the north's class of white wage laborers presented a revolutionary threat.

He said that every society must find a class of people to do menial labor.

What does Quebec relate to in social studies

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Answer:

The social studies curriculum of Quebec includes intercultural education which can be defined as “an effort to develop a better understanding of different cultures, a greater ability to communicate with people of other cultures and positive attitudes towards other groups”

Explanation:

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Effects of insanitary conditions in the country

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Poor sanitation is linked to transmission of diseases such as cholera, diarrhoea, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid and polio and exacerbates stunting. Poor sanitation reduces human well-being, social and economic development due to impacts such as anxiety, risk of sexual assault, and lost educational opportunities.

German U-boat policies changed after
the sinking of which ship?
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O Lusitania
O Titanic

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Answer:

The Lusitania

Explanation:

A member of the team recommended an alternative solution to the problem, but was told by other team members to "get on board" and that "we already have the optimal solution." Which symptom of Groupthink (Irving Janis) may the team be displaying? Group of answer choices Direct Pressure on Dissenters. Belief in Inherent Morality of the Group. Collective Rationalization. Out-group Stereotypes.

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Answer:

Direct Pressure on Dissenters

Explanation:

In simple words, Groups put pressure on someone who disagrees with the group's beliefs, assumptions, or expectations, seeing that disagreement as treachery. People suppress their opposing opinions and counter-arguments due to self-censorship.

In the given case, the pressure is instantly put on the team mate who tries to do something different. Thus, we can conclude that the correct option is A.

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