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Social 10-1 Related Issue 3 Latest Update Graded A+
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economic globalization the increasing interconnectedness of people and places as a result of 
advances in transport, communication and info tech that cause political, economic and cultural 
convergence 
 
cultural convergence cultures coming together which then influences each other with their 
ideologies, traditions and beliefs 
 
william tabb (globalization is healthy but does not benefit all people economically) he's 
neutral about gl...
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ILTS History 246 Exam || All Correct.
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General Political Theory (4 major purposes of a govt) correct answers -ensuring national security 
-providing public services 
-ensuring social order 
-making decisions regarding the economy 
 
4 main theories regarding origin of the state correct answers -evolutionary (from family structure to govt structure) 
-by force 
-divine right 
-social contract (allowing yourself to be governed in return for protection) 
 
greek philosophers who believed scientifically organized order in political matte...
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CSR Final Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers
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Utalitarianism - Correct Answer-Greatest good for greatest number of people. Rights of some individuals must be sacrificed for rights of everyone else. Basis of free market. Consequentialist theory. 
 
Deontology - Correct Answer-Duty, obligation, and principal, regardless of the outcome. Nonconsequentialist theory. Ends never justify means. ex. Be honest no matter what... consequence? Anne Frank 
 
Categorical imperative - Correct Answer-Wo...
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POLS 207 Exam 1 exam questions with 100% correct answers 2024
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States are different... 
1. Populations & political actors 
2. Social & economic conditions 
3. Cultures & historical circumstances 
4. Institutions & political systems 
 
 
 
Police Powers 
States & localities have power to make laws and regulations 
that promote the HEALTH, SAFETY, WELFARE, & MORALS of their communities 
 
 
 
Examples of 'Police Powers' 
Police & Firefighters, Education, Transportations (highways) 
 
 
 
State Population Growth 
Uneven growth across states 
Texas +21% 
 
 
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CIMA Cert Exam Study Guide 
 
the average squared difference between the mean and each item in the population or sample - 
variance 
 
measure of dispersion expressed as the square root of the variance; measure of volatility and the 
dispersion from an average; used in CAL, Sharpe, M2 and IR - standard deviation 
 
describes asymmetry of data points from a normal distribution - skewness 
 
measures the peakedness of probability distribution or normal distribution curve 
-positive - more slender,...
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WCC Test 1 || with Accurate Answers 100%.
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Who introduced WCC and in what year? correct answers Edwin Sutherland 1939 
 
How did Sutherland define WCC? correct answers A crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in course of his occupation 
-wanted to call attention to criminal behavior that was overlooked 
 
3 distinguishing features of WCC correct answers 1- committed during the course of one's work 
2- offender's job plays central role in crime 
3-offender's job is viewed as legitimate by society 
 
6 rea...
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11th Grade US History EOC Review New Edition 2024
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Cornelius Vanderbilt - Wealthy Railroad baron, a true symbol of the "Gilded Age," known as the Commodore. A college in Tennessee bears his name. 
 
Andrew Carnegie - owned U.S. Steel and used Vertical integration to monopolize the steel industry. Gave millions to build libraries and schools. 
 
Henry Bessemer - Invented the process to make high-quality steel quickly and cheaply. The process was used by Andrew Carnegie to build a monopoly in the steel industry in America. Steel was used to buil...
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POLS 207 Exam 1 Dyer TAMU Questions & Answers Solved 100%
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police powers - Answer "policy power" to promote general welfare of community. Defined by communities' values 
 
why there is different policies - Answer demographics and religion 
 
notable demographic change in US - Answer increase in minority population 
 
religiosity - Answer strength of a religious force in a community 
 
state responses to immigration - Answer sanctuary cities making their own policies/restrictions on wlefare and services 
 
collective action - Answer a problem that can...
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REAL ESTATE NATIONAL EXAM GUIDE e of rights - ANSWER posess, use, transfer, encumber, exclude 
 
the right to mortgage property as collateral for debt - ANSWER the right to encumber 
 
doctrine of prior appropriation - ANSWER in some states water is owned by govt, individual use requires approval 
 
littoral rights - ANSWER pertain to oceans, seas and lakes because navigable therefore public therefore state owned 
 
riparian rights - ANSWER concerns moving water, state owns if navigable 
 
a per...
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Global Studies 1 UCLA Final Exam questions and (VERIFIED) answers rated A
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Uneven development - The increasing gap in economic conditions between core and peripheral 
regions as a result of the globalization of the economy. 
Idea that capitalism produces variations in development outcomes across time/space 
Neoliberalism - A strategy for economic development that calls for free markets, balanced 
budgets, privatization, free trade, and minimal government intervention in the economy. 
small govt; anti-welfare, all about the individual - 1970s and on 
Reagan (US) and Tha...
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