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all were a couse of the scientific revolution
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Because the ball is softer than the floor, it does most of the denting and stores most of the energy. ... When you drop a ball from a greater height, it has more kinetic energy just before it hits the floor and stores more energy during the bounce—it dents farther as it comes to a stop.:
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The social structure depends on where in the 17s
In Europe and i Believe in most places around the world at the time there where
Slaves: The lowest of the low
Working Class: The basic peasants, who sometimes can't feed themselves
it include:
- Farmers
- Carpenter
- Blacksmith
- Basic workers who don't get paid enough
- Homeless
Middls class: They can afford a lot more than peasants and they mostly are white collar professions
- Successful Farmers
- Business man
- nurse
- teacher
- journalist
- and much more
Upper class (The: Rich) I don't they i need to say more
- Rich Business man
- Might be Related to the Royal family
- i can't think of any more
Religion : it was big back them
Royal family:
- king
- queen
- consort
- empress
- Emperor
- Majesty
There might be more
You didn't give enough information on where
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I don't know what you learned before but i will guess from what I know about the 17 centuries
Kentucky was the first place in the United States where the Australian ballot was used. Australian ballot or commonly known as Secret Ballot was a voting method in which the voter's choice will be kept anonymous to avoid any potential vote buying.
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Engel v. Vitale (1962) was a case in which New York State's Board of Regents attempted to force children to pray in public schools. The Supreme Court ruled that this law violated the First Amendment. The ruling affirmed that, in the United States, church and state (religion and government) were separate. If a child attended a public school, he/she should be able to express his/her own religious beliefs in any way he/she sees fit. The case of West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette (1943) involved forced participation in the Pledge of Allegiance. Two students claimed they could not participate in the pledge based on religious beliefs and sued the state board. Again, the Supreme Court agreed that the students should be allowed to excuse themselves from any ceremonies that offended their religious beliefs.
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