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Which statement best describes a relevant question? A relevant question relates to the topic aWhich of these is NOT a way in which major European nations were competing for power before World War I?
promoting nationalism and loyalty among citizens
increasing the size of their militaries
invading big nations in Europe
colonizing foreign lands for natural resources
t hand. A relevant question is interesting, unusual, or unique. A relevant question can be studied and investigated. A relevant question is connected to a particular goal.
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Read the following excerpt from president roosevelt's july 24, 1933, fireside chat. for many years the two great barriers to a normal prosperity have been low farm prices and the creeping paralysis of unemployment. these factors have cut the purchasing power of the country in half. i promised action. congress did its part when it passed the farm and the industrial recovery acts. today we are putting these two acts to work and they will work if people understand their plain objectives. which qualities of effective leadership does roosevelt use in this excerpt? select all that apply. humility communication self-confidence goal setting
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