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Introduction to NSTP questions with correct answers
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NSTP stands for? - Correct Answer-National Service Training Program 
 
CWTS stands for? - Correct Answer-Civic Welfare Training Service 
 
aims to help alleviate social problems through the different community services - Correct Answer-CWTS 
 
IRR Stands for? - Correct Answer-Implementing Rules and Regulations 
 
What are the components of NSTP? - Correct Answer-(1) ROTC 
 
(2) LTS 
 
(3) CWTS 
 
ROTC stands for? - Correct Answer-Reserve Officers' Training Corps 
 
LTS stands for? - Correct A...
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NURS 415 Exam 2 (100% correct answers)
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Chinese Americans correct answers Language: Mandarin 
 
Largest subgroups in US in California, Hawaii, Texas, and New York 
 
Ideals based on teachings of Confucius and emphasize accountability, filial piety, industry, patriotism, tolerance, patience, thrift, courtesy, and tradition 
 
Many immigrated to US for gold mine rush in 1800s and transcontinental railroad 
 
Newer immigrants came for political asylum (communism) 
 
Atheism is state-sponsored religion 
 
Chinese Americans: Religion corre...
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Alberta Social 20-1 Key Revision Questions And Correct Answers
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big idea To what extent do we embrace nationalism? 
country political or legal entity that has the power to enforce laws 
patriotism love and devotion to one's country 
nationalism a sense of belonging to one's imagined community that is too large to meet 
all the members 
a common bond between all humanity 
values 
ethnicity 
language 
geography 
history 
country 
political/legal system 
religion VELGHCPR
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MTTC Elementary Exam (103): Social Studies Sciences | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated 2024 | Guaranteed A+
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Objective 1 - Understand democratic principles, practices, values, and beliefs, and the rights and 
responsibilities of citizenship in the United States. 
America's Essential Founding Documents - The Declaration of Independence, the Articles of 
Confederation, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights 
Core Set of Values - Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness, Common Good, Justice, Equality, Truth, 
Diversity, Popular Sovereignty, and Patriotism 
Constitutional Principles - The rule of law, ...
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AAMI CREMATORY & CEMETERY OPERATIONS LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
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AAMI CREMATORY & CEMETERY 
OPERATIONS LATEST UPDATE 
 
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It is believed that the first cremation occurred during the Stone Age 
 
The concept of the disembodied souls which through the ceremonies by the living is liberated 
from the body to then enter into the spiritual life is credited to Ancient Scandinavians 
 
The end of the acceptance of cremation due to a belief that the body was sacred is attributed to 
Constantine 
 
The reduction of a dead body to inorganic bone fragments by ...
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POLS 101: Quiz 2 Latest Update Graded A+
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POLS 101: Quiz 2 Latest Update 
 
Graded A+ 
 
Governments are ____ in a liberal democracy because the citizens are able to evaluate regularly 
how political leaders perform in office. 
 
a. 
 
transparent 
 
b. 
ideal 
 
c. 
responsible 
 
d. 
 
accountable d. 
 
accountable 
 
The most suitable description of plebiscitary democracy: 
 
a. 
populist, direct vote by citizens, and citizens petition 
 
b. 
citizens' petition, populist, and deliberation 
 
c. 
citizens' petition, direct vote by c...
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Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity V3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity V3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass When was the fraternity founded? January 5, 1911 
When was the Alpha Chapter charted? May 15, 1911 As Kappa Alpha Nu 
When was the 1st Conclave held? May 19-20, 1911 
What was the ORIGINAL name for the fraternity? The group of men met under the name of Alpha Omega , but was officially founded as Kappa Alpha Nu. 
Who is known as the "Original Pretty Boy"? Paul Waymond Caine 
What is the official flower? Red Carnation 
How many chapte...
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POSC 225 Final Exa1 Question and answers correctly solved
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POSC 225 Final Exa1 Question and answers correctly solved POSC 225 Final Exam 
 
Public Opinion - correct answer the collective attitudes and beliefs of individuals on one or more issues 
 
Public Opinion Polls - correct answer Scientific efforts to estimate what an entire group thinks about an issue by asking a smaller sample of the group for its opinion 
 
political socialization - correct answer the Process by which we learn our political orientations and allegiances 
 
Patriotism - co...
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Leading Marines Distance Education Program. Developing Leaders Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Leading Marines Distance Education Program. Developing Leaders Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
DEFINING VALUES 
Values are ideas about the worth or importance of people, concepts, or things. 
 
 
 
ATTITUDES 
Attitudes are an individual's or a group's feelings or opinions toward something or someone generally expressed in terms of likes and dislikes. 
Marines whose values and attitudes are parallel to Marine Corps values and attitudes, or who are self-disciplined, are generally the streng...
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UHC Final Exam (2024/2025) | Actual Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+)
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Four Freedoms - Who: FDR 
Where: USA 
When: January 6, 1941 
What: Freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. 
Why: FDR's Four Freedoms were meant to generate language of naitonal unity in the lead up to WWII. The unity it generated was meant to obscure divisions within American Society which had intensified due to debate over whether or not to enter the war. The Four Freedom's served to broadcast the message that America would fight to preserve freedoms e...
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