Answer:



Explanation:
Given

Solving (a): Thousandth
This implies three digits after the decimal
So:
--- <em>Approximated</em>
Solving (b): Tenths
This implies one digit after the decimal
So:
--- <em>Approximated</em>
Solving (c): Unit
This implies no decimal
So:
--- <em>Approximated</em>
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<em>Note that: The approximation were done by the approximation rules where 0 - 4 approximates to 0 and others added to 1</em>
Answer:
It was characterized by heightened political repression and persecution of left-wing individuals, and a campaign spreading fear of alleged communist and socialist influence on American institutions and of espionage by Soviet agents.
Explanation:
It was characterized by heightened political repression and persecution of left-wing individuals, and a campaign spreading fear of alleged communist and socialist influence on American institutions and of espionage by Soviet agents.
Yes, because Nicolaus interviewed many of the people there.
Answer:
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Explanation:
It is known that Akkad (also given as Agade) was a city located along the western bank of the Euphrates River possibly between the cities of Sippar and Kish (or, perhaps, between Mari and Babylon or, even, elsewhere along the Euphrates).The language of the city, Akkadian, was already in use before the rise of the Akkadian Empire (notably in the wealthy city of Mari where vast cuneiform tablets have helped to define events for later historians) and it is possible that Sargon restored Akkad, rather than built it. It should also be noted that Sargon was not the first ruler to unite the disparate cities and tribes under one rule. The King of Uruk, Lugalzagesi, had already accomplished this, though on a much smaller scale, under his own rule