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  1. Who gives us these rights? self-evident, created equal ... - Socratic

    Explanation: Both Locke and Jefferson believed that people were created with certain rights. These rights came from the creator not from men. Since men were born with these rights, no government or …

  2. Question #87b82 - Socratic

    See a solution process below: First, we need to determine how much was left before the man spent 20%. We can rewrite this part of the problem as: 10200 is 80% of what? We are using 80% because …

  3. What are the reasons to use an apostrophe? - Socratic

    Feb 10, 2017 · An apostrophe is also a literary feature where the speaker addresses some absent presence, and since you were ambiguous on what you wanted, I'll just tell you about it. You use an …

  4. What will the effect of man made global warming be on ... - Socratic

    Man-enhanced global warming will NOT affect the other cycles. It will only add its impact to the other cycles. The total effect we may experience as a result of elevated global temperatures caused by …

  5. What was the main argument of Plessy in Plessy v. Ferguson?

    Apr 6, 2017 · Explanation: Omer Plessy was a man who was one eigth Black and he suited the State of Louisiana for having to sit in the Black Compartment in 1896,he contested the Segregation system …

  6. Question #07160 - Socratic

    There is no concrete answer to this because it depends on your outlook on it. Below is a comparison of the two generals. After reading it, you can ultimately decide who you think was the better general. …

  7. Question #b0092 - Socratic

    1 Answer Narad T. Sep 7, 2017 The speed of the man is #=sqrt2/ (2-sqrt2)ms^-1# and the speed of the boy is #= (2sqrt2)/ (2-sqrt2)ms^-1#

  8. Answers created by Peter L. - Socratic

    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.

  9. Question #8b670 - Socratic

    The reaction produces 20 g of "NO". > We are given the amounts of two reactants, so this is a limiting reactant problem. We know that we will need a balanced equation with masses, moles, and molar …

  10. Site Map - Isotope Notation Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Questions What is the isotope notation for lithium? What is the isotope notation for carbon-14? What is the isotope notation for cobalt? In an isotope, which part of the atom changes? What are some …