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Which u. s. supreme court decision made it illegal to achieve diversity through the use of racial quotas?
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This is a government controlled by one person with absolute power. question 3 options: communist democratic autocratic parliamentary
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:50
Read the following: (1) liz has become more responsive to her partner's advances since a really beautiful woman moved in next door; (2) unable to accept his desire for other young men, 15-year-old juan immerses himself into his studies; (3) shauntel tells people that her coworker mary dislikes her; though if she were honest, shauntel would realize that it is actually she who dislikes mary; (4) "ben's nasty; he's disgusting," says renee; but renee secretly finds ben attractive. describe the defense mechanism he or she is using.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:30
What key detail should be added to strengthen the student’s paraphrasing of this excerpt? a. dulichium, same, and zacynthus are all visible to ithaca. b. odysseus holds his home very close to his heart. c. the islands surrounding ithaca lie to the east and the south. d. ithaca lies under mount neion and to the northwest. someone
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