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Why did half the people in Eyam survive the plague outbreak?
O they washed their hands often to keep from getting sick
* they quarantined those who were sick far away from those who were healthy
O they had an unusual genetic mutation that prevented them from becoming infected
O they eliminated the village's rat population, preventing the disease from spreading
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President clinton, on the fortieth anniversary of the events in arkansas surrounding the "little rock nine," stated that "when the constitutional rights of our citizens are threatened, the national government must guarantee them." this principle was the basis for using federal authority in: the expansion of voting rights to women. the passage of the civil rights act of 1964. the passage of the americans with disabilities act. all of the choices.
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The rise of advertising in the 1920s. i am good with seeing how advertisements shape the roaring twenties and how it developed a new way of life through modern days. but i am not sure what the details of advertising in the 1920s were. if possible can you send me links (preferrably credential links) to sources that maybe show like the first company to start advertising through the radio, how advertising benefits (statistics graphs), etc.
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