All of the above are correct. They depend on the child's exposure. For example, if the child is neglected at home, D is incorrect. If the child does not go to preschool/kindergarten for whatever reason, then C is incorrect. If no emergencies happened during the child's early growth, then B is incorrect. I would go with A because children are taught wrong from right with time and with examples over time, hence fixed-expenses.
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Their sculptures and artifacts.
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The Olmecs were extremely talented artists and sculptors: they produced many statues, masks, figurines (Yes, figurines were a thing back then), stelae (I know you're confused. A stela (the singular form of stelae) is an upright stone or column typically bearing a commemorative inscription or relief design, often serving as a gravestone.), thrones and more. However, they are best known for their colossal heads, 17 of which have been found at four different archaeological sites.
The first picture is an Olmec head, and the second is a stela.
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D- The Fusion vandalized businesses that supported the Bourbons and used intimidation against public speakers supporting them.
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In the early 1800s, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois applied for statehood. Because they were north of the Ohio river, they entered the union as free states. During the same period, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama-all south of the Ohio-entered as slave states. By 1819, the number of slave states and free states was balanced at 11 each. That meant neither North nor South had a controlling majority in the senate. But that year, Missouri, which lay to the west of Ohio River, applied for admission as a slave state. If admitted, Missouri would tip the balance of power in the senate toward the south. Suddenly slavery became a national issue. Northerner in congress protested that most of Missouri, which lay north of the point were the Ohio River met the Mississippi. By all rights, they said, it should be a free state. They also worried that making Missouri a slave state might turn the rest of Louisiana Territory toward slavery. So they insisted that Missouri could only enter as a free state. The southerners disagreed. Congress was deadlocked
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