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ABCTE MSE Exam 1|194 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ABCTE MSE Exam 1|194 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
What is Reflection - CORRECT ANSWER A form of transformation that changes the object's orientation; top, bottom, left, right. This creates a mirror image 
 
Best method for showing the high and low temp for a city over a 12 month period? - CORRECT ANSWER color-coded bar graph 
 
What is a Venn diagram useful for? - CORRECT ANSWER Map logical relationships 
 
What is a pie chart most commonly used for? - CORRECT ANSWER Comparing percentages...
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AP Euro Chapter 2 Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Medici Family Ruled Florence during the Renaissance, became wealthy from banking, spent 
a lot of money on art, controlled Florence for about 3 centuries 
Cosimo de Medici Italian financier and statesman and friend of the pope he helped get into 
papal office. Supported Brunneleschi's completion of the Duomo. He also commissioned public 
art for the city of Florence. 
Machiavelli's The Prince A short political treatise about political power how...
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TEXAS 7-12 Social Studies Content Exam (232) Graded A+
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Quantitative Analysis - ANSWER-this is the study of society using numbers and statistics. 
 
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo - ANSWER-Pease treaty between the US and Mexico. The treaty called for the US to pay $15 million dollars, set the border at the Rio Grande and gave the US ownership of California, parts of New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. Over 90% of people in those areas chose to become US citizens. 
 
**Theory of Relativity** - ANSWER-Einstein 
 
Cordova Rebellion - A...
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WEST-E 028 Social Studies Nusser Exam Study Guide Graded A+
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Democratic Government - Rule by the people, whether directly or through representatives 
 
Monarchial Government - Rule by one undivided, sovereignty, or rule of a single person (Mono); The term applies to states ruled by a Monarch, an individual ruler who functions as the head of state and who achieves this position through heredity 
 
Theocratic Government - Rule by a Deity (Theo), whether directly or through religious representatives 
 
Oligarchic Government - A form of government in which al...
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PHY 102 Final Exam
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What is the speed of light? Correct answer- Light can travel enormous distances under 
short periods of time. It is faster than any other phenomenon. It takes about 8 minutes 
for light to travel from the Sun to Earth. The speed of light in a vacuum is c=3x10^8 m/s. 
Why is light such an important tool for astronomers? Correct answer- Because light is 
how we learn about distant objects without travelling there. It is also a measuring took of 
astronomy. Light is a wave and a particle. 
How are ...
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PHY 102 Final Exam (already graded A+)2021
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What is the speed of light? Correct answer- Light can travel enormous distances under 
short periods of time. It is faster than any other phenomenon. It takes about 8 minutes 
for light to travel from the Sun to Earth. The speed of light in a vacuum is c=3x10^8 m/s. 
Why is light such an important tool for astronomers? Correct answer- Because light is 
how we learn about distant objects without travelling there. It is also a measuring took of 
astronomy. Light is a wave and a particle. 
How are ...
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HIST 1010 Ancient Greece and the Hellenistic World,100% CORRECT
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1.	The rise of a second wave civilization
a.	Age of “second wave civilizations”
i.	Bronze Age Collapse and simultaneous fall of “first wave civilizations (ca. 1000 B.C.E.)
1.	Civilizations decline and disappear
2.	People cease to write
3.	Economic/political crisis
ii.	Rise of “second wave civilizations” (ca. 500 B.C.E.)
1.	2nd group of civilizations that take the place of the first wave civilizations
2.	Ancient Greece is an example of a 2nd wave civilization
iii.	Spread of civilization...
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HIEU 201 Exam Answers Western Civilization Liberty University (HIEU201 History of Western Civilization 1)
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HIEU 201 Exam Answers Western Civilization Liberty University (HIEU201 History of Western Civilization 1)

HIEU 201 Exam Answers 
Western Civilization
Liberty University 

The environment of early Mesopotamia was characterized by
swamps that had to be drained before they could be cultivated

In Mesopotamia, all human activity was subordinated to religion....
and human beings believed that the people were given life in order to serve the gods.

These things reflected the sense of insecurity and a...
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HIEU 201 Final Exam Answers Liberty University
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HIEU 201 Final Exam Answers Liberty University

HIEU 201 Final Exam Answers Liberty University

HIEU 201 Final Exam Answers Liberty University

HIEU 201 Final Exam Answers Liberty University

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The Epic of Gligamesh depicts the Mesopotamians' mood of a optimism and hope b stoicism and tranquility c sensuality and emotionality d pessimism and despair In Paleolithic societies human beings a were unable to communicate with one another by language b lived in large permanent settlements of several th...
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BEHS103 Quiz 4 2016
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Question 1 Read the statements below, and decide which one is a good example of the principle of the rule of law.
(Adapted from http://judiciallearningcenter.org/law-and-the-rule-of-law/)
You wait for the walk signal at the crosswalk. As you step into the street a car speeds through the red light and nearly runs you over. A policeman nearby ignores the situation.
The police seize your personal belongings. They give you no warning and no explanation. When you tell the local judge,...