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The answer is false. I just finished my test with the same question, so that's how I know its false.
The molecules in a liquid (such as water) are attracted to each other by electrostatic force. As a result, they stick together, not to the extent that a solid does, but to some extent, and this causes them to contract into compact shapes when possible.
Rousseau says"Find a form of association which will defend and protect with the whole of it's joint strength the person and property of each associate and under which each of them, uniting himself to all, will obey himself alone and remain free as before." (Rousseau the Social Contract Page 54)
False
False.
The main parties to a contract are the people who sign the contract. Each party that signs the contract is bound by everything written in the contract.
false
false
Quarks are tiny parts of an atom to an extent. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons a neutrons are made up of three quarks each. Electrons, however, are not made of quarks.
False.
False
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