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2 a What challenges can force societies to reconsider liberalism
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Which sentence below correctly punctuates the quote A For you they call refers to the people s love for Abraham Lincoln B For you they call refers to the people s love for Abraham Lincoln C For you they call refers to the people s love for Abraham Lincoln D For you they call refers to the people s love for Abraham Lincoln
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Which sentence below correctly punctuates the quote A For you they call refers to the people s love for Abraham Lincoln B For you they call refers to the people s love for Abraham Lincoln C For you they call refers to the people s love for Abraham Lincoln D For you they call refers to the people s love for Abraham Lincoln
which vocabulary word has the following origin from Middle French artigiano meaning craft A painter B sculptor C artisan D amazed
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which vocabulary word has the following origin from Middle French artigiano meaning craft A painter B sculptor C artisan D amazed
Which of the following is the definition of a couplet A a pair of successive lines of verse that rhyme and are of the same length B a stressed and unstressed syllable pattern in a verse C a meter that contains one stressed syllable and at least one unstressed syllable D a line in verse or poetry that has five strong metrical feet or beats Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer s Day Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare 1 Shall I compare thee to a Summer s day Thou art more lovely and more temperate
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Which of the following is the definition of a couplet A a pair of successive lines of verse that rhyme and are of the same length B a stressed and unstressed syllable pattern in a verse C a meter that contains one stressed syllable and at least one unstressed syllable D a line in verse or poetry that has five strong metrical feet or beats Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer s Day Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare 1 Shall I compare thee to a Summer s day Thou art more lovely and more temperate
slushy sand A repetition repeated words B assonance repeated vowel sounds C onomatopoeia words that imitate sounds D alliteration repeated beginning sounds Meeting at Night by Robert Browning The gray sea and the long black land And the yellow half moon large and low And the startled little waves that leap In fiery ringlets from their sleep As I gain the cove with pushing prow And quench its speed i the slushy sand 17 Then a mile of warm sea scented beach Three fields to cross till a farm appears A tap at the pane the quick sharp scratch And blue spurt of a lighted match And a voice less loud through joys and fears Than the two hearts beating each to each
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slushy sand A repetition repeated words B assonance repeated vowel sounds C onomatopoeia words that imitate sounds D alliteration repeated beginning sounds Meeting at Night by Robert Browning The gray sea and the long black land And the yellow half moon large and low And the startled little waves that leap In fiery ringlets from their sleep As I gain the cove with pushing prow And quench its speed i the slushy sand 17 Then a mile of warm sea scented beach Three fields to cross till a farm appears A tap at the pane the quick sharp scratch And blue spurt of a lighted match And a voice less loud through joys and fears Than the two hearts beating each to each
What extended metaphor does Frost use throughout his poem A Frost compares a patch of old snow to the rain B Frost compares a patch of old snow to happiness C Frost compares a patch of old snow to a newspaper D Frost compares a patch of old snow to sleep
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What extended metaphor does Frost use throughout his poem A Frost compares a patch of old snow to the rain B Frost compares a patch of old snow to happiness C Frost compares a patch of old snow to a newspaper D Frost compares a patch of old snow to sleep
Select the proper form of the word to complete the following sentence The impending deluge was than even the weatherman had realized A inevitabler B more inevitable C the most inevitable D inevitablest
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Select the proper form of the word to complete the following sentence The impending deluge was than even the weatherman had realized A inevitabler B more inevitable C the most inevitable D inevitablest
Classify NaOH as a nonelectrolyte weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte Classify NH3 as a nonelectrolyte weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte N Classify HCI as a nonelectrolyte weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte P Classify C6H12O6 as a nonelectrolyte weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte
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Classify NaOH as a nonelectrolyte weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte Classify NH3 as a nonelectrolyte weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte N Classify HCI as a nonelectrolyte weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte P Classify C6H12O6 as a nonelectrolyte weak electrolyte or strong electrolyte
What is the mass in grams of 2 44 Liters of solution with density equal to 1 38 g ml 3 37 3370 1 77 1770 0 566
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What is the mass in grams of 2 44 Liters of solution with density equal to 1 38 g ml 3 37 3370 1 77 1770 0 566
Why make so much of fragmentary blue In here and there a bird or butterfly A simile B metaphor C personification D imagery Fragmentary Blue by Robert Frost Why make so much of fragmentary blue In here and there a bird or butterfly Or flower or wearing stone or open eye When heaven presents in sheets the solid hue 20 Since earth is earth perhaps not heaven as yet Though some savants make earth include the sky And blue so far above us comes so high It only gives our wish for blue a whet
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Why make so much of fragmentary blue In here and there a bird or butterfly A simile B metaphor C personification D imagery Fragmentary Blue by Robert Frost Why make so much of fragmentary blue In here and there a bird or butterfly Or flower or wearing stone or open eye When heaven presents in sheets the solid hue 20 Since earth is earth perhaps not heaven as yet Though some savants make earth include the sky And blue so far above us comes so high It only gives our wish for blue a whet
WP vas Trysdale learned A He learned that he shouldn t have let his intended delay her answer B His pretense to know Spanish to impres intended actually caused him to lose her C He learned that he should have impres his intended more so that she would marry
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WP vas Trysdale learned A He learned that he shouldn t have let his intended delay her answer B His pretense to know Spanish to impres intended actually caused him to lose her C He learned that he should have impres his intended more so that she would marry
What is the percent by mass concentration of NaCl in a 3 5 M NaCl solution Assume the density of the solution is 1 00 g mL 20 5 5 99 16 7 25 8 35 0
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What is the percent by mass concentration of NaCl in a 3 5 M NaCl solution Assume the density of the solution is 1 00 g mL 20 5 5 99 16 7 25 8 35 0
What is the mole fraction of water in a 68 0 by mass aqueous nitric acid solution 0 622 0 378 0 736
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What is the mole fraction of water in a 68 0 by mass aqueous nitric acid solution 0 622 0 378 0 736
Viruses are living because they reproduce grow move and contain genetic material True False
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Viruses are living because they reproduce grow move and contain genetic material True False
Which of the following are properties of life Highly ordered structure Made of cells Reproduces sexually Responds to the environment Requires sunlight Uses energy and matter
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Which of the following are properties of life Highly ordered structure Made of cells Reproduces sexually Responds to the environment Requires sunlight Uses energy and matter
A feather remains suspended on water due to water s O ability to be a good solvent O surface tension created by cohesion O ability to regulate temperature O ability to stick to surfaces by adhesion
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A feather remains suspended on water due to water s O ability to be a good solvent O surface tension created by cohesion O ability to regulate temperature O ability to stick to surfaces by adhesion
What is the name of the central location for your program Learning Resources aved
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Which of these appears in a course syllabus Course schedule and topics Personal information about the instructor Information about other students A list of course exam questions
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Which of these appears in a course syllabus Course schedule and topics Personal information about the instructor Information about other students A list of course exam questions
ou are studying the cell walls of gram negative bacteria You have solated the components of their cell walls and run a chemical nalysis of what you have isolated What component listed below would be toxic to eukaryotic cells such as human cells the cellulose the protein the peptidoglycan NAG O the lignin the namelyenccharides
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ou are studying the cell walls of gram negative bacteria You have solated the components of their cell walls and run a chemical nalysis of what you have isolated What component listed below would be toxic to eukaryotic cells such as human cells the cellulose the protein the peptidoglycan NAG O the lignin the namelyenccharides
Which of the following trait s do archaea and bacteria share 1 absence of a cell wall 2 presence of plasma membrane 3 lack of a nuclear envelope 4 well developed organelles O2 and 3 O2 and 4 O 3 only O 1 only 1 and 2
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Which of the following trait s do archaea and bacteria share 1 absence of a cell wall 2 presence of plasma membrane 3 lack of a nuclear envelope 4 well developed organelles O2 and 3 O2 and 4 O 3 only O 1 only 1 and 2
Diploid nuclei of the ascomycota fungus Neurospora crassa contain 14 chromosomes A single diploid cell in an ascus will eventually turn into a total of eight ascospores What is the chromosome count in a single mature Neurospora ascospore O 14 28 none of the above 07
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Diploid nuclei of the ascomycota fungus Neurospora crassa contain 14 chromosomes A single diploid cell in an ascus will eventually turn into a total of eight ascospores What is the chromosome count in a single mature Neurospora ascospore O 14 28 none of the above 07
If an ancestral protist was classified as an opisthokont then what should be true of this protist They should also have given rise to the plants O Like diplomonads and parabasalids they should bear multiple flagella They should be parasitic O They should perform heterotrophy by secretion of exoenzymes They should be the common ancestor of the basidiomycetes and
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If an ancestral protist was classified as an opisthokont then what should be true of this protist They should also have given rise to the plants O Like diplomonads and parabasalids they should bear multiple flagella They should be parasitic O They should perform heterotrophy by secretion of exoenzymes They should be the common ancestor of the basidiomycetes and
Plasmin trypsin and cathepsin G are all serine proteases Which statement about these proteins is FALSE They are homologs with similar sequences inherited from a shared ancestor They are members of the same protein family They are enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of serine Their three dimensional structures are similar to each other though not identical All of these statements are false
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Plasmin trypsin and cathepsin G are all serine proteases Which statement about these proteins is FALSE They are homologs with similar sequences inherited from a shared ancestor They are members of the same protein family They are enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of serine Their three dimensional structures are similar to each other though not identical All of these statements are false
Read the statement DNA is a nucleic acid made of building blocks called nucleotides Which of the following options make up nucleotides Choose all that apply 0 phosphate group An amino acid A sugar
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Read the statement DNA is a nucleic acid made of building blocks called nucleotides Which of the following options make up nucleotides Choose all that apply 0 phosphate group An amino acid A sugar
He should do his homework a little better because he ll find out that we ve had a 10 decline of 5 million in the farm population under these government programs He ll also find that the Democratic administration has sought to get from Congress an extension of the farm program to include that three fourths that is now free A Reagan bases his argument on fact He should do his homework a little better B Reagan bases his argument on fact we ve had a decline of 5 million in the farm population C Reagan s argument is speculation we ve had a decline of 5 million in the farm population D Reagan bases his argument on emotion we ve had a decline of 5 million in the
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He should do his homework a little better because he ll find out that we ve had a 10 decline of 5 million in the farm population under these government programs He ll also find that the Democratic administration has sought to get from Congress an extension of the farm program to include that three fourths that is now free A Reagan bases his argument on fact He should do his homework a little better B Reagan bases his argument on fact we ve had a decline of 5 million in the farm population C Reagan s argument is speculation we ve had a decline of 5 million in the farm population D Reagan bases his argument on emotion we ve had a decline of 5 million in the
is high in beta carotene has no effect on the proliferation of breast cancer cells in the lab none of these responses is correct has been shown in clinical trials to reduce the risk of heart disease has been shown in clinical trials to cure some cancers contains natural aromatase inhibitors Question 2 1 point Most minerals necessary for body function are found naturally in foods and water in the ionic form found usually as supplements since food does not normally contain mineral materials ingested as elements and then changed to ions in the body none of these responses is correct found mainly in water in the elemental form
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is high in beta carotene has no effect on the proliferation of breast cancer cells in the lab none of these responses is correct has been shown in clinical trials to reduce the risk of heart disease has been shown in clinical trials to cure some cancers contains natural aromatase inhibitors Question 2 1 point Most minerals necessary for body function are found naturally in foods and water in the ionic form found usually as supplements since food does not normally contain mineral materials ingested as elements and then changed to ions in the body none of these responses is correct found mainly in water in the elemental form
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In the habitat of a chipmunk population an earthquake creates a giant crevice that is 10 miles long and too far across to jump Chipmunks now reside on both sides of the crevice What type of isolation is being described
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In the habitat of a chipmunk population an earthquake creates a giant crevice that is 10 miles long and too far across to jump Chipmunks now reside on both sides of the crevice What type of isolation is being described
How is repetition used in the following passage from Thomas Paine s The Crisis No 1 What we obtain too cheap we esteem too lightly A cheap and lightly are repeated to establish an allusion to the Bible B we and too are repeated setting up the contrast of obtain too cheap and esteem too lightly C obtain and cheap are repeated to establish common ground and use logical reasoning D what and obtain are repeated to establish a logical argument and use
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How is repetition used in the following passage from Thomas Paine s The Crisis No 1 What we obtain too cheap we esteem too lightly A cheap and lightly are repeated to establish an allusion to the Bible B we and too are repeated setting up the contrast of obtain too cheap and esteem too lightly C obtain and cheap are repeated to establish common ground and use logical reasoning D what and obtain are repeated to establish a logical argument and use
the following confusing pronoun antecedent They went to the mall with Joanna A Human beings went to the mall with Joanna B People went to the mall with Joanna C Everyone went to the mall with Joanna D Chris and Todd went to the mall with Joanna
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the following confusing pronoun antecedent They went to the mall with Joanna A Human beings went to the mall with Joanna B People went to the mall with Joanna C Everyone went to the mall with Joanna D Chris and Todd went to the mall with Joanna
Study the following list 1 Cuba could not make treaties that might limit its independence or give control over any part c territory to a foreign power II The United States maintained a right to intervene in Cuba to keep order or prese independence III Cuba was not to go into debt IV The United States could buy or lease land for naval and coaling stations The items in the list provided are provisions of which of the following The Platt Amendment O The Treaty of Paris
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Study the following list 1 Cuba could not make treaties that might limit its independence or give control over any part c territory to a foreign power II The United States maintained a right to intervene in Cuba to keep order or prese independence III Cuba was not to go into debt IV The United States could buy or lease land for naval and coaling stations The items in the list provided are provisions of which of the following The Platt Amendment O The Treaty of Paris
A microorganism that likes to live in tepid soup 24 C would be a an O Mesophile O Psychrophile O Thermophile O Hyperthermophile
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A microorganism that likes to live in tepid soup 24 C would be a an O Mesophile O Psychrophile O Thermophile O Hyperthermophile
Based on the information presented in this lesson all of the following was true of Mexican workers EXCEPT O They had their own independent communities and established churches newspapers schools and social welfare institutions to help their communities O They were often hired by the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe Railroads O They were hired to do agricultural and mining work in the Southwest
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Based on the information presented in this lesson all of the following was true of Mexican workers EXCEPT O They had their own independent communities and established churches newspapers schools and social welfare institutions to help their communities O They were often hired by the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe Railroads O They were hired to do agricultural and mining work in the Southwest
This white matter is the O Midbrain O Thalamus O Corpus callosum O Medulla oblongata 15
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This white matter is the O Midbrain O Thalamus O Corpus callosum O Medulla oblongata 15
Look at the diagram Based on your own knowledge which choice would best fill in the blank rectangle Millions of East Germans flee to West Berlin Khrushchev threatens to close all roads Kennedy refuses to relent Beginning of the Berlin Airlift Construction of the Berlin Wall
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Look at the diagram Based on your own knowledge which choice would best fill in the blank rectangle Millions of East Germans flee to West Berlin Khrushchev threatens to close all roads Kennedy refuses to relent Beginning of the Berlin Airlift Construction of the Berlin Wall
What is a cause of the Cold War O The Soviet Union wanted to spread Its Ideology of communism worldwide which alarmed Americans Both the countries were economically weak The Soviet Union s attempt to promote democracy across nations which was not supported by ti
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What is a cause of the Cold War O The Soviet Union wanted to spread Its Ideology of communism worldwide which alarmed Americans Both the countries were economically weak The Soviet Union s attempt to promote democracy across nations which was not supported by ti
3 24 Which sentence contains transitional words or phrases A We need to be concerned about the environment we need fuel B We need fuel We need to be concerned about the environment C There are many reasons to be concerned about the environment For example we need fuel D There are many reasons to be concerned about the environment
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3 24 Which sentence contains transitional words or phrases A We need to be concerned about the environment we need fuel B We need fuel We need to be concerned about the environment C There are many reasons to be concerned about the environment For example we need fuel D There are many reasons to be concerned about the environment
A mutation in gene X overrides the effect of a previous mutation in gene Y and restores the wild type phenotype The mutation in gene X is called a n mutation O neutral O forward O intergenic suppressor intragenic suppressor
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A mutation in gene X overrides the effect of a previous mutation in gene Y and restores the wild type phenotype The mutation in gene X is called a n mutation O neutral O forward O intergenic suppressor intragenic suppressor
Study the following map D O A OB and C A Which of the states indicated above were affected by the Wilmot Proviso O A and D C B
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Study the following map D O A OB and C A Which of the states indicated above were affected by the Wilmot Proviso O A and D C B
Question 3 Points 3 Which of the following statement s is are correct All of the choices O Truman s second term was not as productive as his first term Truman was successful in creating irrigation projects Truman was successful in creating over 810 000 low income housing un
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Question 3 Points 3 Which of the following statement s is are correct All of the choices O Truman s second term was not as productive as his first term Truman was successful in creating irrigation projects Truman was successful in creating over 810 000 low income housing un
What became true in the 1960 s for most of America during the Vietnam War A People trusted LBJ more than Walter Cronkite B People did not trust Walter Cronkite or LBJ C People trusted Walter Cronkite more than LBJ
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What became true in the 1960 s for most of America during the Vietnam War A People trusted LBJ more than Walter Cronkite B People did not trust Walter Cronkite or LBJ C People trusted Walter Cronkite more than LBJ
Look at the diagram If these arrows represented the trends of education in the United States during the 20th Century how would you fill in the blank Classics O Antiquities O Utilitarian
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Look at the diagram If these arrows represented the trends of education in the United States during the 20th Century how would you fill in the blank Classics O Antiquities O Utilitarian
Based on this picture and your own knowledge which retaller first Introduced and profited from the marketing practice shown here Look at this photo NA Aids That Every Woman Appreciates O Bloomingdale s O Marshall Field s department store O Sears and Roebuck
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Based on this picture and your own knowledge which retaller first Introduced and profited from the marketing practice shown here Look at this photo NA Aids That Every Woman Appreciates O Bloomingdale s O Marshall Field s department store O Sears and Roebuck
Which of the following countries was part of the Ottoman Empire A France B United States C Turkey
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Which of the following countries was part of the Ottoman Empire A France B United States C Turkey
lichael Dukakis got the m electoral votes from wha ate in the 1988 presiden election lowa New York Oregon Use the electoral map from th 988 presidential election bel to answer the question on th right CALIF 47 IDAHO NEVADA MONTANA 4 UTAH 5 WYOMING 3 COLORADO 8 N DAK 3 S DAK 3 NEBRASKA 5 KANSAS MO
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lichael Dukakis got the m electoral votes from wha ate in the 1988 presiden election lowa New York Oregon Use the electoral map from th 988 presidential election bel to answer the question on th right CALIF 47 IDAHO NEVADA MONTANA 4 UTAH 5 WYOMING 3 COLORADO 8 N DAK 3 S DAK 3 NEBRASKA 5 KANSAS MO
Who made history as the first African American man to run for president in 1984 A Ronald Reagan B Barack Obama C Gerald Ferrraro D Jesse Jackson
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Who made history as the first African American man to run for president in 1984 A Ronald Reagan B Barack Obama C Gerald Ferrraro D Jesse Jackson
Study this list Andrew Jackson Downing Frederick Law Olmstead Calvert Vaux What do these three men have in common O All three were landscape architects O All three designed New York s Central Park All three designed London s Hyde Park
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Study this list Andrew Jackson Downing Frederick Law Olmstead Calvert Vaux What do these three men have in common O All three were landscape architects O All three designed New York s Central Park All three designed London s Hyde Park
By The original uploader was Petri Krahe at English Wkipedia Later vemions were 6 by Cacephony at wikipedia GFDL oploopyleft fidhim or CC BY SA 3 0 gliommesby sa3 0 g via Wikimedia Commons Based on the photo and your own knowledge the Chrysler Building in New York was built in a n design a popular style that flourished throughout the 1930s and into the World War II era Art Nouveau O Art Deco O contemporary
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By The original uploader was Petri Krahe at English Wkipedia Later vemions were 6 by Cacephony at wikipedia GFDL oploopyleft fidhim or CC BY SA 3 0 gliommesby sa3 0 g via Wikimedia Commons Based on the photo and your own knowledge the Chrysler Building in New York was built in a n design a popular style that flourished throughout the 1930s and into the World War II era Art Nouveau O Art Deco O contemporary
What was the impact of public transportation in city life O People were able to choose different types of jobs O It allowed cities to connect to other cities O Cities annexed suburban developments
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What was the impact of public transportation in city life O People were able to choose different types of jobs O It allowed cities to connect to other cities O Cities annexed suburban developments