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Questions in Grade High-school
📝 Answered - How do birds develop without a placenta?
📝 Answered - An American with a political ideology that is primarily moderate, yet more liberal on some issues, is most likely to be a member of the: A. Independent Party B. Democratic Party C. Republican Party D. Whig Party
📝 Answered - Who founded the Ottoman Empire? A. Süleyman B. Ismail C. Osman D. Akbar
📝 Answered - Which god or goddess is not correctly matched with his or her role? A. Re: god of the sun B. Osiris: ruler of the dead C. Isis: healed children D. Nut: ensured good harvests
📝 Answered - Construct the initials of your first and last name using a compass and straightedge on a piece of paper. - Only parallel and perpendicular lines may be used in the construction. - Both types of constructions must be demonstrated in your finished product. - Do not erase arc markings made during the construction process as these help your instructor determine if the lines are constructed properly. My initials are VG, but I don't know how to start. Can someone please help?
📝 Answered - Ancient Egyptians explained the mysteries of nature as the actions of their many gods. A. True B. False
📝 Answered - Which was the major goal of conservationists? A. Using land wisely and managing it for the future B. Establishing parks and public lands in towns and cities C. Leaving vast acres of land untouched D. Teaching natural sciences in schools
📝 Answered - Egyptian pyramids were similar to Sumerian ziggurats in that both were remarkable feats of engineering that required huge numbers of laborers and complex organization. A. True B. False
📝 Answered - Which words in this sentence are proper nouns? "Mexico City now stands on the site of the amazing ancient capital city called Tenochtitlán." Choose all answers that are correct. A. Tenochtitlán B. Mexico City C. site D. capital E. city
📝 Answered - Mankind often turns to religion and faith to make sense of: A. religious imagery B. the "unexplainable" C. loss of faith D. how various cultures make sense of death
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