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Sophia pathway US History I Milestone 2 100% Correct
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Sophia pathway US History I Milestone 2. 
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What was the most important effect of the Great Awakening on colonial society? 
 
 
 
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One of the most significant features of the Great Awakening, a period of religious revivalism that culminated in colonial America by the 1730s and 1740s, was the notion that individuals could become the instruments of their own salvati...
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AP European History Questions and Answers Already Passed. Rated A
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AP European History Questions and Answers Already Passed. Rated A 
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AP European History Questions and Answers Already Passed Russian German Reinsurance Treaty Wilhelm didn't renew this agreement between Russia and Germany causing Russia to feel very insulted Allied Powers ww1 Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy (later), and US (later) Central Powers ww1 Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire Morocco Crisis After the French received Morocco, Germany dema...
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HIEU 201 chapter 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 &10 quiz complete solution
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Paleolithic religious beliefs 
 a. did not include belief in life after death. 
 b. centered around the idea that human beings needed to appease the forces of nature. 
 c. centered around the idea that forces of nature had been created to serve human beings. 
 d. made a clear distinction between nature and the supernatural. 
 
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Neolithic Age? 
 a. Human beings established villages. 
 b. Human beings...
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Albert quizlet #500 Exam 57 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Albert quizlet #500 Exam 57 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
François Guizot, revolutionary of 1830, became a powerful minister of Louis-Philippe, the so-called 'citizen king' who replaced the absolutist King Charles X after the 1830 revolution. Here he tells the story of the history of France from the 1789 revolution until his own revolution, 41 years later. Which of the below adjectives best describes how he sees that history? - CORRECT ANSWER A 
Guizot thinks that the history of France'...
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HIEU 202 History of Western Civilization : All Quizzes (ANSWERED)
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HIEU 202 History of Western Civilization : All Quizzes (ANSWERED) 
 
 
William Harvey's On the Motion of the Heart and Blood refuted which of the following formerly held understandings? 
The liver was the beginning point of the circulation of blood. 
Which of the following created three laws of planetary motion that helped disprove the basic structure of the Ptolemaic system? 
Johannes Kepler 
For what reason did Copernicus support the sun-centered model of the universe? 
It offered a simpler a...
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HIEU 201 chapter 1-10 complete test
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Paleolithic religious beliefs 
 a. did not include belief in life after death. 
 b. centered around the idea that human beings needed to appease the forces of nature. 
 c. centered around the idea that forces of nature had been created to serve human beings. 
 d. made a clear distinction between nature and the supernatural. 
 
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Neolithic Age? 
 a. Human beings established villages. 
 b. Human beings...
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Interpersonal Communication (Final Exam) 100% CORRECT 2024 EDITION
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Why We Communicate 
- Communication meets physical needs. 
- Communication meets relational needs. 
- Communication fills identity needs. 
- Communication meets spiritual needs. 
- Communication serves instrumental needs. 
Instrumental Needs 
Practical, everyday needs. (Ex. ordering a drink, getting a job, etc.) 
Communication as Action 
Communication thought of as a one-way process. The SOURCE comes up with a thought or idea, ENCODES (conveys with language or gesture) it, and creates a MESSAGE ...
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a condensed summary of the entire populism, progressivism and imperialism (1890-1920) chapter for AQA History A level 1K
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a complete and condensed version of everything you need to know for your populism, progressivism and imperialism chapters () A level history exam. This is suitable for the 1k making of a superpower course, but can easily be applied to any other modules of US history. The condensed format of 3 pages makes this information easy to follow, and far less overwhelming. This helped me in my History A level significantly!
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CSET Spanish V Questions And Answers
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CSET Spanish CSET Spanish V 
 
 
 
Sociopolitcal Context - ANS -Compare governmental systems (ie 
-democratic, 
-totalitarian 
-theoretic) and legal systems (-judicial, 
-civil liberties, 
-due process rights) of the cpuntry or countries of origin and the US 
 
Sociopolitcal Context - ANS -Understand the distribution of political power and the nature of citizen participation in the country or countries of origin and analyze the ways in which this political tradition has influenced...
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Straighterline: POLS 101 All EXAMS Questions and Answers,100% CORRECT
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Straighterline: POLS 101 All EXAMS Questions and Answers 
 
1.Americ ans’ nationa l identit y rests largely upon 
 
 
 
 
 
a.	ethnic kinship. 
b.	common language. 
c.	shared political ideals. 
d.	religion. 
e.	federal law. 
Answer: c 
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2.	The American ideal of equality 
a.	promotes the idea that all citizens should be equal in their standard of living. 
b.	is fully consistent with individualism. 
c.	does not include the idea that everyone is entitled to fair treatment under the l...
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