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Social Studies
High School
Based on your preview of the text "It's a Math World for Animals," what did you predict it would be about? Explain how you made your prediction.
Social Studies
Middle School
A pan of water is set on a stove. After the heat is turned on the temperature of the water begins _____ and the thermal energy of the water _____.-decrease, decreases-decrease, increases-increase, increases-increase, decreases
Social Studies
College
Allison was raped in a park two years ago. She cannot seem to get over it andhas frequent flashbacks and feels anxious. She is probably suffering from:A. OCD.B. PTSD.C. PPRPD. DSM.
Social Studies
High School
In the picture below, the dog is using math skills by changing directions and adjusting when the ___________ of the ball changes after striking something.a.calculationc.natureb.randomnessd.trajectoryABCD
Social Studies
High School
What is the best replacement of the underlined word the sentence below?By looking at further analysis, scientists rely on formulas to arrive at conclusions for their research in math.a.toolsc.booksb.calculationsd.methodsformulas is the underlined word
Social Studies
Middle School
Anna pours herself some room-temperature soda from a bottle and adds four ice cubes. In afew minutes the ice cubes become smaller and the soda is much colder. Which of thefollowing best explains the change in temperature of the soda?
Social Studies
Middle School
Which is a main way for the United Nations to maintain international peace?
Social Studies
High School
3.PART A: How is Osiris portrayed in the text?A. criticalB. popularC. generousD. hateful
Social Studies
High School
What could you do with your tone of voice to show surprise in reading a text? How could you show surprise in text if you were the author?Critter Calculations: Animal Math
Social Studies
High School
Read the sentence below and replace the underlined word with a synonym (a word that means the same thing). The monkeys' attention and choices became random when they looked at four or more objects.
Social Studies
High School
What year was expansionism?
Social Studies
Middle School
How did Christianity spread? Include 2 pieces of information from page 6(Page 6 in the picture below)
Social Studies
High School
According to MK Gandhi, the State would look after our secular welfare. What do you understand by the term secular welfare? How do you think, the state can look after our secular welfare?
Social Studies
Middle School
How did Christianity develop?Use details from the pictures below. (At least 2-3)
Social Studies
College
is it water in Louisiana name all
Social Studies
High School
Which of the following describes an oligopoly? eight to ten firms producing 90 percent of the output one firm producing 95 percent of the output eight to ten firms producing 60 to 70 percent of the output four firms producing 70 to 80 percent of the output
Social Studies
High School
The majority of on-the-job training comes from
Social Studies
College
1. Psychology is defined as theA) Science of conscious and unconscious forces on behaviorB) Empirical study of the mindC) Scientific study of the mindD) Scientific Study of behavior and mental process
Social Studies
College
Max weber believe that modern industrial societies were characterized by which of the following institutions
Social Studies
Middle School
The United States has a representative democracy. Which of the following best describes a representative demorcracy?
Social Studies
High School
How do the numbers we use today help tell the story of globalization?
Social Studies
Middle School
1- Explain the economic meaning of the following cartoon.
Social Studies
Middle School
SNOW CONES2- Explain the economic meaning of the following cartoon.
Social Studies
Middle School
Henrique moved from Portugal to the United States. One of the first things hedid was change his name to Henry. What was he attempting to do?A. Prove that he is an immigrantB. Assimilate into the dominant cultureC. Maintain cultural pluralismD. Encourage cultural differences
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