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he took over Czechoslovakia and Austria
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Answer:D) All of the above
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When a driver start to weave from side to side that means you never know if they are going to come straight into your lane even if you are driving on another lane or if they leave your lane they may still weave back so it is better to halt or pass the driver of possible.
Also someone who starts to speed up all of suddenly can't be predicted.
Running on stop signs and stop lights is also dangerous because the person may crash against those who follow the stop signs and light properly so when you yield or stop there you can not predict their next move if they running through these lights.
The correct answer is Jose's working memory.
The working memory is an intellectual framework with a constrained limit that is in-charge of briefly holding data accessible for handling. Working memory is critical for thinking and the direction of basic leadership and conduct. Working memory is regularly utilized synonymously short-term memory, however a few scholars consider the two types of memory unmistakable, accepting that working memory takes into account the control of put away data, though short-term memory just alludes to the transient stockpiling of data.
Answer: True
Explanation: The IPAWS is the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Integrated Public Alert and Warning System used by Federal, State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial authorities to issue important alerts and warnings to the public.
Some Designated Alerting Authorities include police departments, fire departments, county offices, sheriff departments and airports. The IPAWS makes use of such systems as the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) from an integrated system.
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The American Revolution began in April 1775 through an exchange in gunfire in Lexington and Concord Massachusetts between the Red Coats (British soldiers) and minutemen (colonist militia).
It was because of Parliament (England's Congress) was placing taxes on the colonist (Sugar Act 1764, Stamp Act, and Tea) plus the debt for the French and Indian War
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