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Inquisitive Chapter 2 Questions and Answers Graded A+
Inquisitive Chapter 2 Questions and 
 
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What was the main reason the English established the Jamestown colony? 
To find gold and establish a profitable trade route 
 
What was the significance of tobacco in the early Virginia economy? 
It became the main export crop and the foundation of the colony's economic success 
 
What was the role of Native Americans in the early Jamestown settlement? 
They initially helped the settlers with food and resources, but later became invo...
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Inquisitive Chapter 2 Questions and 
 
Answers Graded A+ 
 
What was the main reason the English established the Jamestown colony? 
To find gold and establish a profitable trade route 
 
What was the significance of tobacco in the early Virginia economy? 
It became the main export crop and the foundation of the colony's economic success 
 
What was the role of Native Americans in the early Jamestown settlement? 
They initially helped the settlers with food and resources, but later became invo...
Inquizitive Chapter 02. The Founding and the Constitution Questions and Answers Graded A+
Inquizitive Chapter 02. The Founding 
and the Constitution Questions and 
 
Answers Graded A+ 
 
What event led to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution? 
The weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation 
 
What was the primary goal of the Constitutional Convention of 1787? 
To address the problems of the Articles of Confederation and create a stronger central 
government 
 
What was the significance of the Virginia Plan in the Constitutional Convention? 
It proposed a system of government with a...
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Inquizitive Chapter 02. The Founding 
and the Constitution Questions and 
 
Answers Graded A+ 
 
What event led to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution? 
The weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation 
 
What was the primary goal of the Constitutional Convention of 1787? 
To address the problems of the Articles of Confederation and create a stronger central 
government 
 
What was the significance of the Virginia Plan in the Constitutional Convention? 
It proposed a system of government with a...
Inquizitive Chapter 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Inquizitive Chapter 2 Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
What was the primary reason for the establishment of English colonies in America? 
To expand England's influence and seek economic gain through trade, resources, and land 
 
What was the first permanent English colony in America? 
Jamestown, Virginia 
 
What crop became the backbone of Virginia's economy? 
Tobacco 
 
Who was the leader that helped ensure the survival of the Jamestown colony? 
John Smith 
 
What was the significanc...
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Inquizitive Chapter 2 Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
What was the primary reason for the establishment of English colonies in America? 
To expand England's influence and seek economic gain through trade, resources, and land 
 
What was the first permanent English colony in America? 
Jamestown, Virginia 
 
What crop became the backbone of Virginia's economy? 
Tobacco 
 
Who was the leader that helped ensure the survival of the Jamestown colony? 
John Smith 
 
What was the significanc...
Inquizitive and Smart work Homework Ch. 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Inquizitive and Smart work Homework 
Ch. 2 Questions and Answers 100% 
 
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What does the term "hypothesis" refer to in scientific research? 
A testable prediction or explanation based on prior knowledge or observation 
 
What is the main difference between qualitative and quantitative data? 
Qualitative data describes characteristics, while quantitative data involves numerical 
measurements 
 
What is the purpose of a control group in an experiment? 
To provide a baseline for compari...
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Inquizitive and Smart work Homework 
Ch. 2 Questions and Answers 100% 
 
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What does the term "hypothesis" refer to in scientific research? 
A testable prediction or explanation based on prior knowledge or observation 
 
What is the main difference between qualitative and quantitative data? 
Qualitative data describes characteristics, while quantitative data involves numerical 
measurements 
 
What is the purpose of a control group in an experiment? 
To provide a baseline for compari...
Anthropology Inquizitive chapter 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
Anthropology Inquizitive chapter 2 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
What is ethnography in anthropology? 
The detailed and systematic study of people and cultures, often through fieldwork 
 
What does the term "culture" refer to in anthropology? 
The shared beliefs, practices, values, customs, and artifacts that define a group of people 
 
What is the concept of cultural relativism? 
The idea that a person's beliefs and activities should be understood in terms of their own 
cult...
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Anthropology Inquizitive chapter 2 
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What is ethnography in anthropology? 
The detailed and systematic study of people and cultures, often through fieldwork 
 
What does the term "culture" refer to in anthropology? 
The shared beliefs, practices, values, customs, and artifacts that define a group of people 
 
What is the concept of cultural relativism? 
The idea that a person's beliefs and activities should be understood in terms of their own 
cult...
Intro to Sociology Chapter 17 Inquizitive Answers with Complete Solutions
Intro to Sociology Chapter 17 Inquizitive 
Answers with Complete Solutions 
 
What is the definition of social change? 
The transformation of culture and social institutions over time 
 
What is the main factor that drives social change in societies? 
Technology, economic shifts, cultural movements, and social movements 
 
How does globalization influence social change? 
Globalization leads to the spread of ideas, cultures, and technologies, which can bring about 
changes in societies 
 
What is...
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Intro to Sociology Chapter 17 Inquizitive 
Answers with Complete Solutions 
 
What is the definition of social change? 
The transformation of culture and social institutions over time 
 
What is the main factor that drives social change in societies? 
Technology, economic shifts, cultural movements, and social movements 
 
How does globalization influence social change? 
Globalization leads to the spread of ideas, cultures, and technologies, which can bring about 
changes in societies 
 
What is...
Inquizitive for Chapter 2-Gov Questions and Answers Rated A+
Inquizitive for Chapter 2-Gov Questions 
 
and Answers Rated A+ 
 
What does the term "sovereignty" refer to in political science? 
The supreme authority of a state to govern itself without external interference 
 
What is the difference between a democracy and a dictatorship? 
In a democracy, power is vested in the people who elect representatives, while in a 
dictatorship, power is concentrated in the hands of one person or a small group 
 
What is the concept of "separation of powers...
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Inquizitive for Chapter 2-Gov Questions 
 
and Answers Rated A+ 
 
What does the term "sovereignty" refer to in political science? 
The supreme authority of a state to govern itself without external interference 
 
What is the difference between a democracy and a dictatorship? 
In a democracy, power is vested in the people who elect representatives, while in a 
dictatorship, power is concentrated in the hands of one person or a small group 
 
What is the concept of "separation of powers...
Inquizitive Sociology Chapter 7 Questions and Answers Already Passed
Inquizitive Sociology Chapter 7 
 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
What is the difference between primary and secondary groups? 
Primary groups are small, intimate, and often involve close personal relationships, while 
secondary groups are larger, more impersonal, and typically goal-oriented 
 
What is the term for a system of shared beliefs, values, and practices that are passed down 
through generations? 
Culture 
 
What is the difference between ascribed and achieved status? 
 
Ascri...
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Inquizitive Sociology Chapter 7 
 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
What is the difference between primary and secondary groups? 
Primary groups are small, intimate, and often involve close personal relationships, while 
secondary groups are larger, more impersonal, and typically goal-oriented 
 
What is the term for a system of shared beliefs, values, and practices that are passed down 
through generations? 
Culture 
 
What is the difference between ascribed and achieved status? 
 
Ascri...
Sociology Inquizitive 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
Sociology Inquizitive 2 Questions and 
 
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What is the difference between material culture and non-material culture? 
 
Material culture refers to the physical objects or artifacts created by a society, while non- 
material culture refers to the intangible aspects such as beliefs, values, and norms 
 
What is ethnocentrism? 
 
The belief that one's own culture is superior to others and the tendency to evaluate other 
cultures based on the standards of one's own 
 
W...
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Sociology Inquizitive 2 Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
What is the difference between material culture and non-material culture? 
 
Material culture refers to the physical objects or artifacts created by a society, while non- 
material culture refers to the intangible aspects such as beliefs, values, and norms 
 
What is ethnocentrism? 
 
The belief that one's own culture is superior to others and the tendency to evaluate other 
cultures based on the standards of one's own 
 
W...
Sociology InQuizitive ch. 5 with Complete Solutions
Sociology InQuizitive ch. 5 with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is the concept of "anomie" in sociology? 
Anomie is a state of normlessness or breakdown of social norms, leading to confusion and 
lack of guidance for individuals in society 
 
What is "social learning theory"? 
Social learning theory suggests that people learn behaviors and norms through interactions 
with others and the reinforcement of those behaviors 
 
What does "status" refer to in sociology? 
Status refers ...
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Sociology InQuizitive ch. 5 with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is the concept of "anomie" in sociology? 
Anomie is a state of normlessness or breakdown of social norms, leading to confusion and 
lack of guidance for individuals in society 
 
What is "social learning theory"? 
Social learning theory suggests that people learn behaviors and norms through interactions 
with others and the reinforcement of those behaviors 
 
What does "status" refer to in sociology? 
Status refers ...
Progressive Care RN A v1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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HVAC BOMA 501 Study Guide Latest Update Graded A+
OSHA 510 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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OSHA 510 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
The format is not that great, it could be better to avoid confussion