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Tessa is extremely self-centered and self-congratulatory and views her own needs and desires as supreme. this is an example of
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:00
In the case of furman v. georgia (1972), the united states supreme court ruled that the death penalty- in specific cases- being arbitrarily and inconsistently imposed, often in a discriminatory manner. as a result, the imposition of the death penalty as a punishment was stopped throughout the united states.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 08:00
In which way did ancient rome influence and unify medieval europe? (1 point) medieval guilds were inspired by roman ones. latin endured as the language of everyday life. roman slavery was a model for feudalism. rome continued as the center of the church.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:30
Which of the following situations best demonstrates the principle of separation of powers in the u.s. government? a. the president can veto laws passed by the legislature. b. the courts must approve constitutional amendments. c. states create their own educational policies. d. members of the legislature are elected by voters.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 16:00
Which sentences do not meet the requirements of an effective thesis statement? select all that apply. due to educational cutbacks, we really need your to buy new softball and baseball equipment. if you donate to our cause, you will receive free tickets to all our school's sporting events. your generous donation will allow our school to offer softball and baseball this year. in addition to free tickets, we will allow you to hang an advertising banner on the outfield fence. if you donate to support our cause, you will not only receive free tickets and a free advertising opportunity, you will earn the devotion and loyalty of many within our school.
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