Answer:
It's the way that people living in groups make decisions
Not true, each religion has a different meaning. Each religion supports something, not always the samething.
Answer:
1. Oil had many functional uses such as cooking, heating, and lighting. For example, oil lamps used oil and were a great source of lighting during that time.
2. Crude is another word for unprocessed, or unfiltered oil (oil that is not ready for use).
3. Refineries were used to process or "filter" the oil to make it useful without emitting more dangerous gases to people using oil.
Answer:
Eduardo, a student who uses a wheelchair, goes to great lengths to prove that he is like the other students. He separates himself as much as possible from other people with disabilities and engages in self-ridicule to show that he is humble. In this scenario, Eduardo is using a(n) <u>agressive</u> assimilation strategy.
Explanation:
There are 3 types of stratigies used :
- Non-assertive
- Assertive
- Aggressive
Agressive assimilation strategy includes:
- Separation :
- Attacking
- Sabotaging others
2. Accomodation:
- Confronting
- Gaining advantage.
3. Assimilation :
- Dissassociating
- Mirrioring
- Strategic distancing
- Ridiculing self.
As in the given scenario, Eduardo, a student who uses a wheelchair, goes to great lengths to prove that he is like the other students. He separates himself as much as possible from other people with disabilities and engages in self-ridicule to show that he is humble. In this scenario, Eduardo is using a(n) <u>agressive</u> assimilation strategy.
Answer: 1. Q.
Across 2: country that invited the U.S. pingpong team for a visit
china
2.Q.
Across 3: Soviet satellite (Look in the article "At Home During the Cold War")
Sputnik
3. Multiple-choice
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Across 4: Wisconsin senator who accused Americans of being communists (Look in the article "Key Players and Events in the Cold War")
answer choices
Eisenhower
Truman
McCarthy
4. Multiple-choice
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Across 7: a military alliance between the U.S., Great Britain, Canada, and western European nations (Look in the article "Key Players and Events in the Cold War")
answer choices
NATO
ESPN
NASA
5. Multiple-choice
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Across 8: people who were forced to leave Cuban because of their political beliefs (Look in the article "Key Players and Events in the Cold War")
answer choices
exiles
communists
slaves
6. Multiple-choice
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Across 9: popular name for the imaginary line dividing Europe into communist and non-communist countries: Iron ____________ (Look in the article "Bundle Up")
answer choices
wall
border
curtain
7. Multiple-choice
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Down 1: Soviet leader who had missile sites built in Cuba (Look in the article "Key Players and Events in the Cold War")
answer choices
Khrushchev
Stalin
Kennedy
8. Multiple-choice
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Down 5: The Berlin ____________________ dropped food, fuel, and supplies by plane to West Berlin citizens (Look in the article "Key Players and Events in the Cold War")
answer choices
dropping
airlift
assistance
9. Multiple-choice
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Down 6: program designed to help rebuild Europe after WW2: the ____________________ Plan (Look in the article "Key Players and Events in the Cold War")
answer choices
Truman
Kennedy
Marshall
10. Multiple-choice
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Down 9: the struggle between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over the spread of communism: the ______ War (Look in the article "Bundle Up")
answer choices
Warm
Cold
Explanation: