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In order to get around the need for senate approval of treaties, many contemporary presidents have made use of in foreign affairs.
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What conclusion can be drawn from the information in the chart? a) africa's total number of hiv/aids cases makes up close to 20% of the world's total aids cases. b) poverty and lack of education are the only factors that have pushed the african aids rate to 6.1%. eliminate c) a major challenge facing african governments is finding a way to effectively combat the aids epidemic. d) north american aids rates are lower than the worldwide rate because of extensive government intervention and spending.
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What makes the just-world hypothesis psychologically appealing to the average person? a. many people develop skewed perceptions based on their worst experiences with the poor, which makes it hard for them to see things objectively. b. it is supported by a wealth of empirical data. c. most people’s everyday experiences teach them that society tends to distribute rewards and punishments fairly. d. most people have a strong need to believe that the world is orderly, predictable, and fair.
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Which number identifies the guyot? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 f. 6
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By the 1820s, many americans wanted to have an equal number of senators from the free states and the slave states. to achieve that, what would need to be true? sorry, the correct answer is: explanation review you answered: questions answered 11 time elapsed 00 17 08 hr min sec challenge stage 2 of 3 get 5 of 6 correct
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