A paradox is a statement or a concept that seems to be self-contradictory. In Logic, a paradox is a statement that contradicts itself. In everyday language, a paradoxical statement might only seem contradictory, it could be a sound. For example:<span>I always lie. (Logic)(This would be accepted as a paradox in the Logic arena. If it's true, then it's not true.)</span>
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Question- In the early 1830's, the majority of workers in the textile mills of Massachusetts wer?
A. young unmarried women from rural New England
B.newly arrived immigrants from Ireland
C.men who were heads of households
D.married women whose children were of school age free African Americans from urban areas
Answer. A. Young unmarried women from rural New England
Answer:
C)traders brought classical ideas to Europe.
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