Social Studies, 25.11.2020 14:40 Sonicawesomeness
Why do the ideas considered when using multi-voting or nominal group technique need to have unique identifiers?
a. So that ideas will not be deleted while voting/ranking
b. So that ideas will not get confused while voting/ranking
c. So that they can be categorized
d. So that they can be ordered
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How can the judiciary balance individual rights with the common good?
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Why did the south think that its secession from the union would succeed? a. the confederate army was larger than the union army. b. european nations had promised to support the south. c. the south only had to defend itself against the north, not defeat it.
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Of the 8 territories that were brought under the flag of the united states by 1853, which one do you think was the most important addition to the growth of the united states?
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