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WWII: APUSH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Adolf Hitler - Leader of the Nazi Party and the Third Reich in Germany during World War II. Time 
Man of the Year in 1938. "Der Fuhrer"-Leader 1933-45. His philosophy was embodied in his book Mein 
Kampf (), attracted widespread support, and after 1934 he ruled as an absolute dictator. 
Hitler's invasion of Poland (1939) led to the outbreak of World War II. His regime was infamous for the 
extermination of millions of people, especially European Jews. He committed suicide when the collapse 
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CCTC NUR 220 UNIT 2 AND 3 (TEST 2) 369 questions and (VERIFIED) answers rated A
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Cervical Dilatation- - widening of the cervical os and canal from less than 1 cm to 10 cm allowing 
birth of baby 
Cervical Effacement- - the taking up of the internal os and the cervical canal into the uterine side 
walls - 0% - 100% 
Contractions- - rhythmic tightening and shortening of the uterine muscles 
Duration- - -length of time from the beginning of one contraction to the completion of the same 
contraction 
-how long that one contraction lasts 
Frequency- - time between the beginning o...
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NUR 230 Exam 2
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What are the 5 P's for labor and birth? - Passage, Passenger, Position, Powers, 
Psyche 
What is the Passageway in labor and birth? - Birth Passage 
Size and Type of the maternal pelvis 
Ability of the cervix to dilate and efface and ability of the vaginal canal and the 
external opening of the vagina to distend 
What does the passageway consist of? - Bony pelvis-lower uterine segment-cervixpelvic floor muscles-vagina-introitus 
What is the most common shape of a maternal pelvis? - Gynecoid 
Wh...
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OCANZ Optometry final exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct Answers
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OCANZ Optometry final exam Questions 
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emmetropia - CORRECT ANSWER-optical state of the eye in which parallel light enters 
the eye and focuses on the retina without the need for any corrective lenses or 
accommodation; this is the absence of refractive error and the "normal" or ideal state of 
the eye 
ametropia - CORRECT ANSWER-refractive error, "abnormal" optical state of the eye in 
which parallel light rays enter the eye and focus on an area other t...
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OCANZ Optometry final exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct Answers
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OCANZ Optometry final exam Questions 
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emmetropia - CORRECT ANSWER-optical state of the eye in which parallel light enters 
the eye and focuses on the retina without the need for any corrective lenses or 
accommodation; this is the absence of refractive error and the "normal" or ideal state of 
the eye 
ametropia - CORRECT ANSWER-refractive error, "abnormal" optical state of the eye in 
which parallel light rays enter the eye and focus on an area other t...
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WWII: APUSH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Adolf Hitler - Leader of the Nazi Party and the Third Reich in Germany during World War II. Time 
Man of the Year in 1938. "Der Fuhrer"-Leader 1933-45. His philosophy was embodied in his book Mein 
Kampf (), attracted widespread support, and after 1934 he ruled as an absolute dictator. 
Hitler's invasion of Poland (1939) led to the outbreak of World War II. His regime was infamous for the 
extermination of millions of people, especially European Jews. He committed suicide when the collapse 
o...
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ABO Advanced Predicted Questions and Correct Answers 2024
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Ophthalmic prescription is the formula to correct what? - To correct refractive anomalies 
in an individual patient 
With prism, do you have to specify the direction? - Yes 
What does Anisometropia and Antimetropia have in common? - Both may result in the 
condition where unequal images are sent to the brain by the eyes. 
Aniseikonia - The condition that cause two unequal images being sent to the brain 
What lenses do you use to fix Aniseikonia? - Iseikonic Lenses 
When a patient comes up with...
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Praxis 5001 Test with Revised Answers New Update All Correct
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Praxis 5001 Test with Revised Answers New Update All Correct 
Causes of WWI - Answer-Caused by rise of nationalism, and assassination of Franz Ferdinand 
 
Causes of WW2 - Answer-Italian fascism, Japanese militarism and invasions of China, Hitler 
 
Cultural diffusion - Answer-when cultural items spread from one place to another 
 
Input market - Answer-where things are bought and sold 
 
Scarcity of resources - Answer-when resources are low in availability- consumer must make choices 
 
Opport...
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OCANZ Optometry final exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct Answers
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emmetropia - CORRECT ANSWER-optical state of the eye in which parallel light enters 
the eye and focuses on the retina without the need for any corrective lenses or 
accommodation; this is the absence of refractive error and the "normal" or ideal state of 
the eye 
ametropia - CORRECT ANSWER-refractive error, "abnormal" optical state of the eye in 
which parallel light rays enter the eye and focus on an area other t...
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Optometry final exam 2024 (A+ GRADED)
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emmetropia correct answers optical state of the eye in which parallel light enters the eye and focuses on the retina without the need for any corrective lenses or accommodation; this is the absence of refractive error and the "normal" or ideal state of the eye 
 
ametropia correct answers refractive error, "abnormal" optical state of the eye in which parallel light rays enter the eye and focus on an area other than the retina; this condition requires corrective lenses to produce clear retina...
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