Answer:
The question is asking for a comment on "side-street" in the following excerpt from the chapter Seven of The Great Gatsby is an equivalent of "side-street" in the sense of "underhanded," "secret," "sleazy"
Explanation:
If we look at the given excerpt, it can be stated that Gatsby and Meyer Wolfsheim are engaged in bootlegging, illegal drug sales, and possibly gambling
Though being on a side-street is not implicating in and of itself, Tom's mockery and choice of words indicate that he is using "side-street" in an ironic or offensive way. 
Hence the answer to the given question is that side-street doesn't definitely mean "secret" or "sleazy." but if read the excerpt, one can conclude that here Tom is indicating a secrecy, illegality, and sleaziness.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The Columbian Exchange began in the 16th century.
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potatoes
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livestock
 
        
             
        
        
        
Overlapping authority is when one individual is rewarded on a different and conflicting basis from another individual. This is the third model in Deil Wright's Overlapping model where he sees that it the important way of predicting or knowing relationships especially political matter.<span />
        
             
        
        
        
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>151 members make up the Maine House of Representatives. </em>
<em>35 members make up the senate. </em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Maine is a state in the US and it has bicameral legislature.</em> It consists of two houses, the lower house or the House of Representatives and the upper house or the Senate. <em>Both the senate and House of Representatives have a term of 4 years.  </em>
The representatives of the lower house are chosen from single-member constituencies. The house also includes three non-voting members. <em>The there are no special seats for Native Americans in the house.
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