Answer: Two- Hundred
Explanation:
Broker exam is the examination that is conducted for the licensee of real estate custom broker.It is conducted to test the knowledge of individual in the field of accounting, custom laws and regulations, bookkeeping, etc. It determines the ability of a person to provide facility to importer and exporters.
It is considered as difficult level examination and so the passing percentage of people in this test is near about 15%.Examination paper of consist of two hundred multiple choice question(MCQ) question contain four options.This test is divided into two phase :morning and evening in which each exam has 100 question each.
Both poets claim that a person can experience joy by spending time in nature.
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The answer is the song dynasty 1000-1450 CE
1.The Trans-Arabian Pipeline Company was a company created as joint venture by Standard Oil of New Jersey, the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, the Texas Company and the Standard Oil of California in order to run and build the Trans-Arabian Pipeline.
2.Basically it shut down due to various political and economic reasons. The part of the pipeline was after the six-day war under the control of Israel, but they allowed it to function. The constant bickering over transit fees between Syria, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and the pipeline breakdowns as well as the development of bigger oil tankers led to the closing of the portion of the pipeline. Saudi Arabia closed the rest after Jordan supported Iraq in the first Gulf War. The company became the subsidiary of Aramco and as the oil stopped flowing Aramco closed the subsidiary.
Answer: C. the proposal that the Nebraska Territory would decide for itself whether to allow slavery.
Explanation:
The concept of popular sovereignty states that only the residents of the territory can choose whether or not slavery is allowed.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), proposed by Stephen A. Douglas, stated popular sovereignty to recognize the settlers´ right to make that decision within the new state. This act raised rather than reduced sectional conflicts, leading to Bleeding Kansas, a period of violence foregoing the American Civil War.