Which of the following is an aerobic outdoor sport
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Running away from wolves, chasing squirrels, professional
pole-vaulting, and underwater basket weaving.
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During an anaerobic burst of energy what percentage should the maximum heart rate reach
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90-100%
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What was most committed to promoting and protecting the civil rights of African Americans
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Ulysses S. Grant
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How does domestic violence and alcoholism relate
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They are correlated but not causally related.
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What term is used to describe the confusion of an event that happened to someone else with one that happened to you
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Because memory is reconstructive, it is subject to
canfabulation--confusing an event that happened to someone else
with one that happened to you.
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What are three obstacles eurpean Jews faced during the holocaust
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The Holocaust itself
Persecutions by the Nazis
Discrimination across Europe
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Does correlation always equal causation
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No! Correlation by itself is not sufficient to infer or prove
causation.
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When has nationalism led to technological and scientific advancements
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Nationalism has led to technological and scientific advancements
in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
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How do correlation and causation differ
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Correlation is when two things are related or have similar
properties and they can exist independently. Causation means that
one thing made the other thing happen.
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How are correlation and causation similar
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both have connections between multiple events
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What events are correlated but do not necessarily have a causal relationship
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You did not list any events.
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How did nationalism contribute to global conflicts following world war 1
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It contributed to the outrage felt by many ethnic groups that did not have their own independent states
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Why is it important for historians to corroborate the information found in pieces of historical evidence
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Different pieces of evidence may contradict the original
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Which events could possibly have been a cause of the first Spanish colony in the Americas being established
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1 only
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How was Emily geiger impacted the war or history
was emily geiger impacted in the war or history?
Who invented the swimming technique now known as the freestyle
Which of the following is an aerobic outdoor sport
Running away from wolves, chasing squirrels, professional
pole-vaulting, and underwater basket weaving.
During an anaerobic burst of energy what percentage should the maximum heart rate reach
90-100%
What was most committed to promoting and protecting the civil rights of African Americans
Ulysses S. Grant
How does domestic violence and alcoholism relate
They are correlated but not causally related.
What term is used to describe the confusion of an event that happened to someone else with one that happened to you
Because memory is reconstructive, it is subject to
canfabulation--confusing an event that happened to someone else
with one that happened to you.
What are three obstacles eurpean Jews faced during the holocaust
The Holocaust itself
Persecutions by the Nazis
Discrimination across Europe
Does correlation always equal causation
No! Correlation by itself is not sufficient to infer or prove
causation.
When has nationalism led to technological and scientific advancements
Nationalism has led to technological and scientific advancements
in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
How do correlation and causation differ
Correlation is when two things are related or have similar
properties and they can exist independently. Causation means that
one thing made the other thing happen.
How are correlation and causation similar
both have connections between multiple events
What events are correlated but do not necessarily have a causal relationship
You did not list any events.
How did nationalism contribute to global conflicts following world war 1
It contributed to the outrage felt by many ethnic groups that did not have their own independent states
Why is it important for historians to corroborate the information found in pieces of historical evidence
Answer this question…
Different pieces of evidence may contradict the original
information.
Which events could possibly have been a cause of the first Spanish colony in the Americas being established