Which of these choices is not an institution of a society
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History is not an institute of society. Institutions may be
considered private or autonomous, whilst culture and society,
produced by collective human choice.
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Which of these was not a product of the Paris Peace Conference
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establishment of the United Nations
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Is the soviet union in US
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no, its not!
The Soviet Union is Russia.
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What statement provides the best description of authoritarianism
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The government has absolute control over a nation's political
system.
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Which of these countries fought against the Allies during World War 1
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Germany
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Which subjects is part of the social sciences
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sociology.
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Which country took the crew of the USS Pueblo hostage
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north Korea
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Which word is the best synonym for enumeration
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Counting
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What best describes the form of government called democracy
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The authority to govern comes from the people. A+
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Would not be included in a description of technology
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it is most closely related to the process of examining
population statistics
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Which answer would be used to describe the presidency of Woodrow Wilson
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He was President of the United States during WWI.
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Which countries was most closely related to communism
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It was the Soviet Union
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Which presidents is most closely associated with the Fourteen Points
Which of the answers best describes the humanities
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the study of individual and cultural accomplishments in subjects
such as literature, religion, painting, and music... A+ :D
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Which of these choices is not an institution of a society
History is not an institute of society. Institutions may be
considered private or autonomous, whilst culture and society,
produced by collective human choice.
Which of these was not a product of the Paris Peace Conference
establishment of the United Nations
Is the soviet union in US
no, its not!
The Soviet Union is Russia.
What statement provides the best description of authoritarianism
The government has absolute control over a nation's political
system.
Which of these countries fought against the Allies during World War 1
Germany
Which subjects is part of the social sciences
sociology.
Which country took the crew of the USS Pueblo hostage
north Korea
Which word is the best synonym for enumeration
Counting
What best describes the form of government called democracy
The authority to govern comes from the people. A+
Would not be included in a description of technology
it is most closely related to the process of examining
population statistics
Which answer would be used to describe the presidency of Woodrow Wilson
He was President of the United States during WWI.
Which countries was most closely related to communism
It was the Soviet Union
Which presidents is most closely associated with the Fourteen Points
Exercise 2 Classify each what items as either a primary source or a secondary source In a sentence or two identify a possible bias or other problem with the source
Which of these choices is not an institution of a society
Which of these was not a product of the Paris Peace Conference