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Who started the tradition of having a "Cabinet?"
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Briefly explain one result of either louis napoleon's or otto von bismarck's policies that is not mentioned directly in the speech.
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Without george washingtons invention, what aspect of life most likely would be impacted
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1. refers to all the ways of thinking and acting that a person acquires from society. society, population, or culture.2. what do we mean when we say that culture is acquired and not hereditary? a. it is a part of our genetic inheritance.b. we acquire it during puberty.c. it comes from our training as we grow up.if a vietnamese baby was raised by english parents in london, the baby would most likely behave like: a. a vietnameseb. an americanc. an englishmanthe primary way in which culture is transmitted is through language.true? orfalse? which of the following are means of cultural communications? select all that work with the question. a. gesturesb. laughterc. songsd. military symbolse. bellsf. processionsg. crossesh. caps and gowns i will give 20 pts.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30
Which statement in the passage best reflects sumer's opinion of the dred scott decision? a."i speak what cannot be denied." b."[the] judgment was sustained by a falsification of history." b."the opinion was more thoroughly abominable than anything history." i speak what cannot be denied when i declare that the opinion of the chief justice in the case of dred scott was more thoroughly abominable than anything of the kind in the history of courts. judicial baseness reached its lowest point on that occasion. you have not forgotten that terrible decision where a most unrighteous judgment was sustained by a falsification of history. -charles sumner, 1865
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