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20 brainliest for whoever answers correctly and answers all choose the statements that accurately describe china's "one child policy." china's "one child policy" began as soon as the communists came to power. the "one child policy" was meant to keep the population from reaching 700 million. the "one child policy" was meant to slow china's population growth. the "one child policy" began as a result of the country's war with japan. some people were allowed to have more than one child. the "one child policy" began in 1979. the "one child policy" was most enforced in urban areas. the "one child policy" ended at the start of 2016. china's population is current just under 1 billion people.
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Geography, 22.06.2019 10:40
In a 2010 article “fact check: eastern u.s. earthquake risk” by chris mould, the author provides as evidence the following statement by the united states geological survey: “although earthquakes may be less frequent in the eastern u.s., … urban areas in the east could face bigger losses because the shaking would affect much larger areas than similar quakes in the west. in addition, most homes and buildings in the east are not designed to withstand earthquakes.”this statement directly relates to which of the following concepts? a. vulnerabilityb. hazardc. riskd. severity
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Geography, 23.06.2019 11:30
Mexico city is an example of how humans alter their environment because it was a. one of the world’s largest cities b. built on drained and filled lake beds c. built after conquest by the spanish d. once the capital of the aztec empire
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Geography, 23.06.2019 19:00
In the diagram, δgef and δhef are congruent. what is the value of x?
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