Answer:
Option 1 (House Ways and Means Committee) would be the appropriate choice.
Explanation:
The above-mentioned committee might be the longest surviving committee of that same Senate, having the regulatory authority of such a crucial field of wealth redistribution. This same committee needs to invest a substantial part of its time writing regulations mostly on the economy, commerce as well as community housing programs.The other solutions offered do not apply to the situation in question. Then the above solution is the right one.
A(n) ___ is a general belief about a person or group of people that may not be true.
a prestige
b. culture
C.occupation
d. stereotype
Answer:
D.)
Explanation:
The other ones, dont make any sense, a streotype is defined as a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
Match the definition to the word.
1 .
razzia
Jewish festival commemorating the rededication of the Temple
2 .
evaluate
eagerness to learn or know something
3 .
incredible
lightning search and seizure
4 .
paraphernalia
carefulness in considering
5 .
Gestapo
suitable, proper
6 .
deliberateness
secret police force of the German Nazis
7 .
underground
the secret organization organized in a country to oppose the forces in occupation
8 .
appropriate
practical, tending to face facts
9 .
Hanukkah
unbelievable
10 .
curiosity
collection of articles or things
11 .
realistic
to appraise, judge
look at this to understand
Answer:
Hanukkah = Jewish festival commemorating the rededication of the Temple
Curiosity = Eagerness to learn or know something
Razzia = Lightning search and seizure
Deliberateness = Carefulness in considering
Appropriate = Suitable, proper
Gestapo = Secret police force of the German Nazis
Underground = The secret organization organized in a country to oppose the forces in occupation
Realistic = Practical, tending to face facts
Incredible = Unbelievable
Paraphernalia = Collection of articles or things
Evaluate = To appraise, judge
Razzia - lightning search and seizure
evaluate - to appraise, judge
incredible - unbelievable
paraphernalia - collection of articles or things
Gestapo - secret police force of the German Nazis
deliberateness - eagerness to learn or know something
underground - the secret organization organized in a country to oppose the forces in occupation
appropriate - suitable, proper
Hanukkah - Jewish festival commemorating the rededication of the Temple
What is Hanukkah ?Hanukkah (also spelled Chanukah) is a Jewish holiday that is celebrated for eight days, usually in December.
he holiday commemorates the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem after it was desecrated by the Seleucid Empire in the second century BCE.
curiosity - carelessness in considering
realistic - practical, tending to face facts
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Which of the following points lies on the line represented by 3 x + 7 y = 21 ?
Explanation:
I do not know the rest of the question (answer choices), however, what you want to do with this equation is put it into slope-intercept form to be able to test which points might lie on that line.
3x + 7y = 21
7y= -3x + 21
y= -3/7x + 3
Now, you want to plug in your values to see which set this equation satisfies.
What are the necessary qualifications for recognition as a state?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
If, as the world has long agreed, a very great amount of instruction will not make a wise man, still less will a very mediocre amount of instruction make a wise woman. And the most mischievous form of feminine silliness is the literary form, because it tends to confirm the popular prejudice against the more solid education of women.
When men see girls wasting their time in consultations about bonnets and ball dresses, and in giggling or sentimental love-confidences, or middle-aged women mismanaging their children, and solacing themselves with acrid gossip, they can hardly help saying, “For Heaven’s sake, let girls be better educated; let them have some better objects of thought—some more solid occupations.” But after a few hours’ conversation with an oracular1 literary woman, or a few hours’ reading of her books, they are likely enough to say, “After all, when a woman gets some knowledge, see what use she makes of it! Her knowledge remains acquisition instead of passing into culture; instead of being subdued into modesty and simplicity by a larger acquaintance with thought and fact, she has a feverish consciousness of her attainments; she keeps a sort of mental pocket-mirror, and is continually looking in it at her own ‘intellectuality;’ she spoils the taste of one’s muffin by questions of metaphysics; ‘puts down’ men at a dinner-table with her superior information; and seizes the opportunity of a soirée2 to catechise3 us on the vital question of the relation between mind and matter. And then, look at her writings! She mistakes vagueness for depth, bombast for eloquence, and affectation for originality; she struts on one page, rolls her eyes on another, grimaces in a third, and is hysterical in a fourth. She may have read many writings of great men, and a few writings of great women; but she is as unable to discern the difference between her own style and theirs as a Yorkshireman is to discern the difference between his own English and a Londoner’s: rhodomontade4 is the native accent of her intellect. No—the average nature of women is too shallow and feeble a soil to bear much tillage;5 it is only fit for the very lightest crops.”
It is true that the men who come to such a decision on such very superficial and imperfect observation may not be among the wisest in the world; but we have not now to contest their opinion—we are only pointing out how it is unconsciously encouraged by many women who have volunteered themselves as representatives of the feminine intellect. We do not believe that a man was ever strengthened in such an opinion by associating with a woman of true culture, whose mind had absorbed her knowledge instead of being absorbed by it. A really cultured woman, like a really cultured man, is all the simpler and the less obtrusive for her knowledge; it has made her see herself and her opinions in something like just proportions; she does not make it a pedestal from which she flatters herself that she commands a complete view of men and things, but makes it a point of observation from which to form a right estimate of herself. She neither spouts poetry nor quotes Cicero6 on slight provocation; not because she thinks that a sacrifice must be made to the prejudices of men, but because that mode of exhibiting her memory and Latinity7 does not present itself to her as edifying or graceful. She does not write books to confound philosophers, perhaps because she is able to write books that delight them. In conversation she is the least formidable of women, because she understands you, without wanting to make you aware that you can’t understand her. She does not give you information, which is the raw material of culture—she gives you sympathy, which is its subtlest essence.
The author writes approvingly of the cultured woman’s restraint in quoting poetry and Latin authors (paragraph 3, sentence 4) because
the author respects the woman’s desire to conform to received notions of feminine modesty
A
the author endorses the woman’s decision to tolerate male prejudices against educated women
B
it shows the woman’s ambition to produce original work instead of parroting the works of canonical authors
C
it reveals the woman’s thoughtful consideration of the effects of her own behavior on others
D
it suggests that the woman has wisely devoted more time to studying modern languages than to studying classical literature
E
Answer:
D. it reveals the woman’s thoughtful consideration of the effects of her own behavior on others
It reveals the woman’s thoughtful consideration of the effects of her own behavior on others. The correct option is D.
What is culture?Culture refers to a group's or society's shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviours, and artefacts.
It includes a wide range of human activities such as language, art, music, religion, social habits, and technology. Culture is passed down from generation to generation through socialisation.
The author writes that the cultured woman does not recite poetry or quote Cicero at the slightest provocation, not because she believes it is necessary to make a sacrifice to men's prejudices, but because that mode of displaying her memory and Latinity does not appear to her as edifying or graceful.
This implies that the woman is considering the impact of her actions on others and has chosen to act in a more graceful and considerate manner.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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Has anyone here passed the AP Environmental science exam in 9th grade? I feel like I'm going to fail and I really need help. The exam starts in may. 
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It's so much fun, I hate to stop
But while I'm brushing my teeth and having so much fun
I never let the water run, no I never let the water run
Oh, I'm brushing my teeth on the bottom
'Cause I wouldn't wanna say that I forgot em'
But while I'm brushing my teeth and having so much fun
I never let the water run, no, I never let the water run
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Gotta get rid of all the plaque
But while I'm brushing my teeth and having so much fun
I never let the water run, no, I never let the water run
I never let the water run, no, I never let the water run
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'Cause I like to hear the squishing sound
But while I'm brushing my teeth and having so much
I never let the water run, no, never let the water run
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One would use BIOFEEDBACK to
understand
A. major physiological responses to life events
B. subtle physiological responses to events
C. the impact of emotions on behavioral responses
D. how stressors created unwanted emotions
Answer:
Biofeedback is one approach often used by physical therapists to help victims affected by stroke redevelop muscle function. Biofeedback techniques may also be used in pain management, enabling individuals who were previously limited by their pain to improve their quality of life and function more comfortably
To point out how things are alike is to _____.
contrast
compare
internalize
Summarize the characteristics of the scoring criteria on the AP analysis essay rubric. (50pt)
Answer:
The AP analysis essay is scored based on a 9 point system. To begin, the highest score to be received is a 9, in the event the writer uses evidence and explanations correctly and defends their position by applying at least 3 sources to the text. The prose demonstrates a consistent ability to control a wide range of the elements of effective writing and contains a high level of sophistication with an impressive vocabulary. The essay being written must have a clear thesis and explain all areas of the argument correctly. Additionally, the body of the essay should not stray from the thesis. AP scoring individuals are highly trained and will examine these characteristics as well as errors in spelling and grammar.
Explanation:
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Describe the relationship between the social history of Texas and the political characteristics of the state’s diverse population.
Please help i at least need 3 sentences long!
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The relationship between the social history of Texas and the political characteristics of the state’s diverse population. can be traced back to when the territory of Texas belonged to the Mexican government. Then, we can identify the times of Stephen F. Austin trying to colonize the Texas territory, negotiating with the Mexican authorities to grant the authorization to bring Anglo people to Texas. Then, fateful episodes such as the Alamo, and later, the victory of the Texan army in the Battle of San Jacinto, in Galveston. After being a Republic, Texas was annexed to the Union but there has always been a mixture of the Anglo culture with the Mexican culture even today. That intermingling of belief systems, culture, and traditions is one of the notorious things that characterizes Texas, especially cities such as San Antonio, El Paso, Houston, and Dallas.
Find the standard deviation of the following R.V. Show all work...no calculator shortcuts...but then check with 1-var stats.
X 7 15 28
P(X) 0.2 0.49 ?
Round to FOUR decimal places.
Answer:
7.6997
Explanation:
Given :
X : ____7 ____ 15 ____ 28
P(X) __0.2 ___0.49 ____?
ΣP(x) = 1
0.2 + 0.49 + a = 1
a = 1 - 0.69
a = 0.31
Standard deviation = sqrt(Variance(x))
Variance = Var(X) = Σx²p(x) - E(x)²
E(x) = Σx*p(x) = (7*0.2) + (15*0.49) + (28*0.31) =
E(x) = 17.43
Σx²p(x) = (7^2 * 0.2) + (15^2 * 0.49) + (28^2 * 0.31) = 363.09
Var(X) = Σx²p(x) - E(x)²
Var(X) = 363.09 - 17.43^2
Var(X) = 363.09 - 303.8049
Var(X) = 59.2851
Standard deviation = sqrt(59.2851)
Standard deviation = 7.6996818
= 7.6997