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College
Contextualization: When were Jim Crow Laws passed? How long did Jim Crow laws last?
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Respond to all parts of the question. In your response, use substantive examples whereappropriate.Use the pie charts to answer the following questions.A. Identify the percentage of the budget that was mandatory spending in 1968.B. Describe a change over time in the pie charts.
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
If you depoit 4000 in to an account paying 9% annual interet compounded monthly how long until there i 10000 in the account
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
over a whole lifetime about how much someone with a professional degree expects to earn compared to with a high school diploma who didn't attend collage
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
Question 1 (5 points)(01.03 LC)Who came to the Mississippi River Valley to convert Native Americans to Catholicism, but did not try to change their customs? (5 pointaObO cOdSpanish missionaryDutch conquistadorBritish indentured servantFrench missionary
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Examine Item A in your test documents. This diagram best illustrates the concept of:A. division of power (federalism)B. separation of powers (Checks and balances)C. power of the people (popular sovereignty)D. enumerated powers (constitutional powers)Test Documents Are Attached
Advanced Placement (AP)
Middle School
What is 3.611 rounded to the nearest tenth
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
CULINARY! On Cooking: Textbook of Culinary Fundamentals 6eDiscuss two recent culinary movements and their impact on the way food is served in restaurants today.
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Evaluate the extent to which American migration fostered social change in the western territories from 1862 to 1900.
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
What is News Media Bias?
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
Which of the following is most likely to occur if a single price monopolist is replaced by a perfectly competitive market? A.)price will increase b .) the deadweight loss will decrease c.) profits will increase d.) output will decrease e.) the firms cost curves will shift upward
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Need help for #2!! Person w correct answer will be marked brainliest!!
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
An airline claims that the mean flight time between City X andCity Y is 38 minutes. After taking many flights,a local business group believes that the claim is unrealistic andthat the actual mean flight time is greater than38 minutes. If the group conducts a study to investigate itsbelief, which of the following hypotheses should betested?
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
What is the money multiplier when RRR = 9% and the ERR =3%?
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Compared to distilled water, is water isotonic?
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Explain how supranationalist organization membership can limit sovereignty of member states.
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
With only nine justices on the Court, what would diversity ideally look like?
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
Briefly explain how the concepts below could be used to help a child stop throwing temper tantrums.- Extinction (operant conditioning)- Positive reinforcement- Modeling- Negative reinforcement- Shaping- Extinction (classical conditioning)
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
Can someone revise my English essay on the scarlet letter. Respond if interested, and your actually a good writer.
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
What does Mrs. Dubose's struggle say about humanity?
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
How has the introduction of the automobile and, subsequently, the highway begun to fundamentally change the way cities are designed and function?
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
HELP ASAPwhat famous painter is known to have used a camera obscura make his paintings more accurate?A.) Pablo Picasso B.) Michelangelo BuonarrotiC.) Leonardo de VinciD.) Rembrandt van Rijn
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Write a summary of the following excerpt from Why I Wrote 'The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte PerkinsGilman.For many years I suffered from a severe and continuous nervous breakdown tending to melancholia--and beyondDuring about the third year of this trouble I went, in devout faith and some faint stir of hope, to a noted specialist innervous diseases, the best known in the country. This wise man put me to bed and applied the rest cure, to whicha still-good physique responded so promptly that he concluded there was nothing much the matter with me, andsent me home with solemn advice to "live as domestic a life as far as possible," to "have but two hours' intellectuallife a day," and "never to touch pen, brush, or pencil again" as long as I lived. This was in 1887
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
The writer wants to combine sentences 11 and 12 (reproduced below) into a single sentence.But when the stakes are high, the risks of making biased decisions are simply too great. An example of a high-stakes situation would be when jurors are deliberating a defendant's fate.Which of the following revisions to the underlined portion of sentences 11 and 12 most effectively accomplishes this goal?Ahigh, then the risksmaking biased decisions-one example of which would be when jurors are deliberating a defendant's fate-are simply too greatBhigh, one good example of which is a defendant having his or her fate being deliberated by jurors, the risks of making biased decisions are simply too greatc) high (for example, when jurors are deliberating a defendant's fate, the stakes would be high), the risks of making biased decisions are simply too greatDhigh, such as when jurors are deliberating a defendant's fate, the risks of making biased decisions are simply too greatE high-like a defendant whose fate is being deliberated by jurors-the risks of making biased decisions are simply too great
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