Which of the following misguided theories led to the practice of forced sterilization, mostly of poor minorities, which continued in the U.S. until the 1960s?
a. stereotype threat
b. genetic engineering
c. eogenes
d. social revoce

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Answer 1

Answer:

C Eugenics

Explanation:

Because Eugenics is one of the Misguided theories that led to practice of forced sterilization in US till 1960.

Eugenics is the set of beliefs that aims to improve the genetic quality of the human population.

Genetic engineering is one the ways to alter the human DNA stereotype threat is a situation predicament where the people feel to be at risk of conforming to stereotypes they face about their social group. Social reinforcement are reinforces such as praise, smiles, social reward and attention from other people to an individual. Hence the correct answer to this question is C Eugenics


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what is the meaning of regionalization?​

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Answer: GIVE ME BRAINLIEST

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: Regionalization can be defined as politico- administrative process by which regions emerge as relevant units of analysis for economic and political activity and welfare and service provision.: Regionalization can be defined as politico- administrative process by which regions emerge as relevant units of analysis for economic and political activity and welfare and service provision.

What are the relations
between power and knowledge

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Answer:

Knowledge is not independent of the individuals who hold it ; it is a product of power relationships. According to Lubit (2001), knowledge is the base of power and respect ; what often lead people to hesitate to share knowledge because they fear a decrease of their power.

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opinión sobre el cyber bullyng

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Answer:

El ciberacoso es uno de los problemas de la sociedad que existe desde hace un tiempo y proviene de personas celosas o absurdas.

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Một nhà tư bản sản xuất kinh doanh hàng điện tử có tư bản khả biến là 1275; giá trị tư bản bất biến chiếm tỷ lệ 4,8/6,5 tổng số tư bản đầu tư. Tỷ suất giá trị thặng dư là 120%. Giá trị thặng dư sử dụng cho tiêu dùng là 750, phần còn lại sẽ được dùng cho tích lũy. Yêu cầu:
a/ Xác định khối lượng tư bản bất biến và tư bản khả biến sau khi tích lũy tư bản nếu cấu tạo hữu cơ của tư bản sau tích lũy là không đổi.
b/ Khối lượng giá trị thặng dư thay đổi như thế nào so với trước khi tích lũy nếu tỷ suất giá trị thặng dư sau tích lũy tư bản là 115%.

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Answer:

why

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Suppose that your brother or sister decided to next waste because it costs $20.000 less than a comparable bouse elsewhere . Was do you say to him or her?

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Answer:

The answer is..

Explanation:

Is saving money really worth the price of your life?

What is the enlightenment?
Think of the Enlightenment in the broad sense of the word as the intellectual trend that includes all of the authors we have covered in the class. Focus on features that all or most of them share as the defining characteristics of the movement.

The authors are:
Nicholas Copernicus
Immanuel Kant
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Rene Descartes
John Locke
Fransic Bacon
Giordano Bruno
Alexander Pope
Thomas Hobbes
Johann Gottfried von Herder
Marquis de Condorcet

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Answer:

Thomas hobbes it is a good answer

prithvi narayan shah was an expert and far sighted politician and a successful administrator explain

long answer please​

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Prithvi Narayan Shah, (born 1723—died 1775), member of the ruling Shah family of the Gurkha (Gorkha) principality, Nepal, who conquered the three Malla kingdoms of Kathmandu, Pātan, and Bhādgaon in 1769 and consolidated them to found the modern state of Nepal. He also established the capital of Nepal at Kathmandu

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Imagine the U.S. government and society in the year 2025. What structural and policy changes would you like to see? For example, would you expand the number of justices on the Supreme Court? Would you eliminate the filibuster, gerrymandering, or the Electoral College? Would you change the way campaigns are financed? What are the political obstacles to getting the changes you would like to see? What can we do, individually and collectively, to overcome these obstacles?

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From now until 2025, the structure and policy of the United States government should remain largely the same. For instance, the number of justices on the Supreme Court should remain the same from now to 2025, as it has since 1869. Nine justices work because there are enough to keep each other in check but not too many that the justices are inefficient. (Or at least as inefficient as they would be if more were added.) Filibustering should continue to be allowed. While it is arguably a waste of time, filibustering helps the parties keep each other in check. Gerrymandering should be adjusted if not removed because it takes away the importance of voters in certain districts because they are either so much a majority that they will win either way or so much of a minority that they will lose either way. If gerrymandering was taken away, then the people would have a greater voice in who represents them. Campaign financing is tricky, but I think it may be best if the restrictions were loosened as to who can donate how much but if more transparency was required. There may be political opposition to removing gerrymandering because it allows many politicians to stay in power for a long time without many significant challengers. What we can do, as young citizens, is vote for people who believe in making these changes and petition/lobby for these changes to be made.

Why remittance is important in rural development? In long answers.​

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The importance of remittances

The increasing attention paid to the question of migrant remittances comes from the realisation of the important role they play in poverty alleviation and, circumstances permitting, economic development more broadly. The former is most obvious in the way the circumstances of individuals are directly transformed; the latter operates via a collective response much dependent on the existence of institutions that can leverage remittances to create true ‘development finance’.

Individual poverty alleviation

Remittance payments directly alleviate the poverty of the individuals and households to whom they are sent. Forming a relatively stable source of income independent of the (often dire) local economy of recipient families, remittances offer a lifeline to millions in the most vulnerable groups across the developing world. Moreover—and unlike other financial flows to developing countries that stream through government agencies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs)—remittance payments are targeted precisely to the needs and desires of their receivers. It is not aid agencies or governments that decide when, where or why remittance incomes are spent, but the recipients themselves.

As with other ‘novel’ devices of promise in the field of economic development (micro-finance and civil-society promotion being other examples), relatively little in the way of empirical work has been undertaken on the impact of remittances on poverty alleviation. The empirical work that has been done, however, supports the positive picture painted above and in the countless anecdotes that dominate the literature. For instance, a 71-country study undertaken by Adams and Page (2005:1646) concluded that remittances ‘reduce the level, depth, and severity of poverty’ of receivers and their communities. Likewise, Ratha (2005) found that remittance flows lowered the proportion of people living in absolute poverty in Uganda, Bangladesh and Ghana by 11, 6 and 5 per cent, respectively. Gupta et al. (2007) find that a 10 per cent increase in a country’s remittances-to-GDP ratio corresponds with a fall in the percentage of people living on less than $US1 a day of just more than 1 per cent. The World Bank (2003), the OECD’s Financial Action Task Force (2005) and Spatafora (2005) also find reductions in absolute poverty among remittance receivers. Meanwhile, studies such as López-Córdova (2005) and Hildebrandt and McKenzie (2005) find positive associations between remittances and poverty-reduction ‘proxies’ such as lower infant mortality and higher birth rates.[1]

The ways in which remittances alleviate the poverty of individuals are, in the ‘first round’ of effects, direct and fairly obvious. They include the following.

‘Survivalist’ income supplementation. For many recipients, remittances provide food security, shelter, clothing and other basic needs.

Consumption ‘smoothing’. Many recipients of remittances, especially in rural areas, have highly variable incomes. Remittances allow better matching of incomes and spending, the misalignment of which otherwise threatens survival and/or the taking on of debt.

Education. In many developing countries, education is expensive at all levels, whatever the formal commitments of the State. Remittances can allow for the payment of school fees and can provide the wherewithal for children to attend school rather than working for family survival.[2]

Housing. The use of remittances for the construction, upgrading and repair of houses is prominent in many widely different circumstances.

Health. Remittances can be employed to access preventive and ameliorative health care. As with education, affordable health care is often unavailable in many remittance-recipient countries.

Debt. Being in thrall to moneylenders is an all-too-common experience for many in the developing world. Remittances provide for the repayment of debts and for the means to avoid the taking on of debt by providing alternative income and asset streams.

Social spending. Day-to-day needs include various ‘social’ expenditures that are culturally unavoidable. Remittances can be employed to meet marriage expenses and religious obligations and, less happily but even more unavoidable, funeral and related costs.

Consumer goods. Remittances allow for the purchase of consumer goods, from the most humble and labour saving, to those that entertain and make for a richer life.



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public participation increases the Sustainability of development?how?​

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Answer: si ya que se socializa con otras personas y nos desarrollamos y aumento nuestro don de gente

Explanation:

Who issued indulgences?
A. Merchants
B. German monks
C. Tax collectors
D. The Catholic Church

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The Catholic Church" issued indulgences

Indulgence was created by the Catholic Church and it was simply a way to reduce the punishment that'll be given to someone for the sins that has been committed. It was seen as a remission before God.

It was formalized by the Catholic Church. If a person performed good deeds that earned him or her earn an indulgence from the Pope, then the sins of such person will be erased.

In conclusion, the "Catholic Church" issued indulgences. The correct option is D.

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What is the highest priority for most of the people living in Equatorial Africa?

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The highest priority for those people is Survival.

• The people living in Africa are known to be one of the poorest people in the world. Their gross domestic product and standard of living is smaller compared to other continents such as Europe or Asia.

• Examples of countries in Equatorial Africa include Gabon, Guinea, etc.

• The highest priority for such people is survival as they daily seek ways on how they'll survive.

• When there are opportunities, they seek for ways to migrate to other parts of the world where they'll have a better standard of living.

• In conclusion, the highest priority for most of the people living in Equatorial Africa is "survival".

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Answer:

Survival.

Explanation:

कस्ता लाग्या कथाका आधारमा विश्लेषण ख) नेपालको पर्यावरणले पर्यटनलाई कसरी सहयोग पुयाएको छ ? चर्चा गर्नुहोस् । को निबन्ध लेख्नुहोस् । ८ 5​

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Answer:

Explanation:

कस्ता लाग्या कथाका आधारमा विश्लेषण ख) नेपालको पर्यावरणले पर्यटनलाई कसरी सहयोग पुयाएको छ ? चर्चा गर्नुहोस् । को निबन्ध लेख्नुहोस् । ८ 5​

Project work: Prepare SCRAP BOOK
1.Collect photographs of the great freedom fighter- Mahatma Gandhi / national movement - with a write-up. The work should get unfolded in the following ways.
SATYAGRAHA MOVEMEMNTS OF GANDHIJI IN INDIA. Introduction.
Champaran satyagraha
Kheda satyagraha
Ahmedabad mill strike
Rowlatt satyagraha
Jallianwalla Bagh incident.
Noncooperation-Khilafat Movement
Civil Disobedience Movement and its limitations.
Quit India Movement
Conclusion.
Photographs / illustrations and the leaders who guided the people - to be pasted in the scrapbook.

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Answer:

well

this a project

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A test tube can be used to hold
A
more concentrated solutions than a beaker holds.
B
larger amounts of chemicals than a beaker holds.
C
smaller amounts of chemicals than a beaker holds.
D
less dangerous substances than a beaker holds.

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c because they aren’t as large in volume
The answer is c because when you test and substance, you have to use a small amount.

prepare an editorial for a daily newspaper about the role of lichchhavi and malla kings in the development of sculptures.​

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Explanation:

The image of Baman made of clay ( terracotta) in ancient times was installed by Lichchhavi King Mandeva and it is the oldest dated image available today. Mandeva was a king of artistic taste and did a lot of foster art and architecture. Development of Nepali sculpture reached its climax in the Malla period.

The development of Nepali sculpture reached at top in Malla period. In addition to the metals, wood and stones, people also started using paper at a large scale. If the Lichchhavi sculpture was simple, then the medieval one began to be more complex.

Which of the following is one of the positive impacts that Colbert’s plan would have on France?
A. Creating more French jobs
B. Removing freedom of choice for French buyers
C. Isolating France from technological advances
D. Limiting France’s growth by preventing international trade

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Answer: A. Creating more French jobs

Explanation:

Jean Baptiste Colbert (1619-1683), was the Minister of Finance to Louis XIV in France beginning in 1665. Based on the theories of Mercantilism he developed an economical plan aimed at raising the french economy to be able to compete in the European market. His plan was focused on increasing the national exports and reducing its imports by raising tariffs and encouraging public work projects to create more French jobs.

Answer:

Created more french jobs

Explanation:

Which of the following is one of the positive impacts that Colbert’s plan would have on France?

A. Isolating France from technological advances

B. Creating more French jobs

C. Removing freedom of choice for French buyers

D. Limiting France’s growth by preventing international trade

The amount of annual rainfall in Pakistan is:
a) More than 30%
b) Less than 25%
c) More than 25%
d) None of these

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Explanation:

Pakistan ClimateLastPreviousHighestLowestUnitPrecipitation6.358.79170.660.15mm[+]Temperature10.8316.0931.235.95

A command economy is best described as an economy that:
A. gives businesses complete freedom to produce and sell what they
want.
B. gives the government complete control over production and
prices.
C. gives both businesses and the government a role in economic
decisions.
D. gives people jobs based on their family history and role in the
community
SUBMIT

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Answer:

B. gives the government complete control over production and

prices.

Explanation:

As I answered earlier, command economies are centralised and controlled under an authoritarian, often Socialist state. So the government has full control of the economy.

As a part of the life cycle of plants, the plant must begin with an embryo. What statement best describes where the embryo can be found in flowering and non-flowering plants?

In a flowering plant, the embryo is in seeds found in the flower, and in non-flowering plants, the embryo is in seeds found in the cone.
In a non-flowering plant, the embryo is in spores found in the stem, and in a flowering plant, the embryo is in seeds found in the flower.
In a non-flowering plant, the embryo is in seeds in the leaves, and in a flowering plant, the embryo is in seeds found in the spores.
In a flowering plant, the embryo is in spores found in the flower, and in a non-flowering plant, the embryo is in seeds found in the spores.

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Answer:

In a flowering plant, the embryo is in seeds found in the flower, and in non-flowering plants, the embryo is in seeds found in the cone.

Explanation:

As we know, plants can be of the angiosperm type (they have flowers and fruits) and gymnosperms (they don't have flowers or fruits). These two groups are very different in anatomy and structure and have very different life cycles. In general, we can say that the embryo of these two types of plants are found inside the seeds, but the seeds are produced in different ways. In angiosperms, the seeds are found within the fruits that were produced by the flowers. In gymnosperms, on the other hand, the seeds are found in the cones, which are the reproductive organs of these plants.

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What would allow gays and lesbians to form legal unions with legal benefits?

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Overall, marriage allows this but some jurisdictions also allow a lesser commitment type of union.

Can you do this questions pls?

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Answer:

A. Ability to work individually

Explanation:

B, C, and D were good things in supporting student council members.

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Answer:no entiendo  :)

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What are the formal means of socialization?​

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Answer:

the formal means of socialization are family, school,peers and mass media .

Explanation:

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Family, peers, mass media annnddddd school

which two ocean border south america​

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South America is bounded by the Caribbean Sea

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The Pacific Ocean in the west and Atlantic Ocean in the east,Now the Southern Ocean in the south

How do you determine for yourself what’s worth fighting for?

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Answer:

Lesson 1: Don't Fight When You Don't Need to Win.

Lesson 2: Don't Fight When You Can't Win.

Lesson 3: Do Fight When Your Values Are At Stake.

“The only kinds of fights worth fighting are those you're going to lose, because somebody has to fight them and lose and lose and lose until someday, somebody who believes as you do wins.”

A basketball player was smacked with an elbow above the left eye. There is a noticeable deformity above the eye socket. What first aid care should you provide?

a. Send the athlete home.
b. Place the athlete flat on her back.
c. Wash the eye.
d. Cover the eye with sterile gauze, and apply pressure.
e. Seat the athlete in an upright or semi reclining position.

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Answer:

c. Wash the eye.

Explanation:

Washing the eye helps get rid of any germs and bacteria and is the most necessary first step in order to prevent eye infections etc.

measures to control internal migration

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Answer:

Following are the measure to control internal migration:

Provide people with good opportunites.

Provide People With facilities

No problem area should be made

Make The area safer from disasters and all

1. Why did these beliefs and needs lead the United States to assert itself as a world power?

a. A Desire for New Markets-

b. A feeling of Superiority-

C. A new modern Navy-

d. New Markets in Samoa and Hawaii-

e. Pan-Americanism-

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Answer:

New ml Market in Samoa and Hwaaii

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