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Identify the independent variable and dependent variables
The Impact of EnquiryBased Learning on Academic Performance and Student Engagement.
Answer:
Independent variable: EnquiryBased Learning
Dependent variables: Academic Performance and Student Engagement.
Explanation:
Variables represent something we want to measure. An independent variable stands alone and isn't altered by other intervening variables. When examining the relationship between variables, we want to discern whether or not the independent variable unfolds any alterations in the dependent variables.
Answer:
Providing protection for the colonists
Explanation:
In 1770s, England decided to raise the tax rate for various products that are sold in American Colonies. The tax rate was considered to be really high for the people at that time. So, it was faced with heavy backlash and the colonists demanded a proper reason.
England claimed that the Tax was to increase the revenue that will be used to provide military protection for the colonists. But, the true reason is to pay of the war Debt that England accumulated for their war against France.
<span>article IV section 1 mandates that all states will honor the laws of all other</span>
The correct option is:"prohibits you from voting in a Republican primary election in an open primary state"
Primary Elections: The process for electing the President begins with the primaries of each party and in each state during the first six months of the election year. It is a nomination system that promotes competitiveness among applicants. With the result of the primaries the candidate nominated for the presidency of the country is elected, who will participate in the November election against the nominee of the opposing party.
The voter: Except in the state of North Dakota, citizens over the age of 18 with US citizenship who wish to vote in the primary or presidential election must register as voters. The process and requirements to register vary by state.
In many states citizens at the time of registration have the possibility to join (but without cost) one of the two parties if you want to participate in the primary election, in the caucus or the convention of that party. Under no circumstances may a citizen join two parties or in two states, but may change their membership before the election of turn.