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Can you think of any examples of continuity? What sort of thing always stay the same regardless of the time period that you live in? In twenty years' time, what aspects of your life do you think will be the same/different?
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Question 18 multiple choice worth 3 points) (american money lo 4 hc) suppose the federal reserve raises interest rates. which of the following predicts the most likely results? the money supply will decrease, meaning that banks will give fewer loans and prices for goods and services will fall. the money supply will decrease, meaning that more people will buy goods and services and prices will rise, the money supply will increase, meaning that banks will give more loans and more businesses can open and hire workers. the money supply will increase, meaning that prices will rise and businesses will not hire many workers. i will mark the brainliest
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:30
Examine extracts from the bible which demonstrate the principal beliefs of christianity
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Read the quote by jane addams. "the settlement then, is an experimental effort to aid in the solution of the social and industrial problems in a great city." which of the following best describes what addams meant by the settlement"? chicago immigration hull house the social gospel
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The patriot act made it easier for law enforcement agencies to conduct surveillance under certain circumstances true or false
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