Chris langan’s story illustrates that:
children raised in one-parent households tend to have...
Social Studies, 28.06.2019 05:10 amariciara05
Chris langan’s story illustrates that:
children raised in one-parent households tend to have higher iqs.
intelligence is more important than socialization.
socialization can be more important than intelligence.
neither socialization nor intelligence affects college admissions.
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Me! will give brainliest to whoever answers correctly! arrange the events in peruvian history in chronological order using the numbers 1-6. a. simĂłn bolĂvar and antonio jĂłse de sucre’s defeat of spanish forces ensures peru’s independence. b. alejandro toledo is the first indigenous peruvian elected president. c. spanish conquistador francisco pizarro arrives in peru and enslaves peru's indigenous people. d. tĂşpac amaru ii is executed, and his sacrifice inspires peruvians to seek independence and equal rights for indigenous people. e. the chavĂÂn culture establishes settlements high in the andes. f. attacks by rebel groups threaten democratic rule. (for example, find out the dates of the events (years) and and list them below) you for your time!
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Tori is preparing an informative speech she will be teaching the listeners about complicated concepts and ideas related to genetics she ensures the concept are throughly outlined and provides examples this is most an example of what type of informative speech
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Crops grew well in mesopotamia because a. the land was in mountainous areas. b. farmland was fertile and water was nearby. c. the area was near the ocean water supply. d. the area received adequate rainfall. select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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