Vivi has started hanging out with a new group of friends at school. She is also, though, feeling anxious because her new group of friends skips class often and she is encouraged to skip class as well. Even though Vivi knows her parents will be disappointed if they find out, she skips Friday to go to the beach. What best explains her anxiety?

Bystander effect
Fundamental attribution error
Cognitive dissonance
Foot-in-the-door
Door-in-the-face

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Answer 1

Answer: Cognitive dissonance I believe

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Please don’t answer if you’re an American and only respond if you know the answer

What do American accents sound like to people from other countries? Do we sound
"hard"? For instance, the British accent sounds so lovely & sophisticated, the French accent sounds so smooth & romantic.
Any way to describe what we sound like?
Thanks!

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As a British woman we love the American accent, it sounds very specific. The American “R” is the most prominent feature of the American accent for me, and it makes it impossible to confuse American English with any other world’s language even for those who does not understand it.

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Read this excerpt from "Four Types of Volcanoes"

Volcanoes are structures formed around openings (vents) in the ground where molten lava, ash, or gas escape from inside the Earth. We have all heard of lava, but not everyone knows how it forms. Deep inside the Earth, rock that melted long ago beneath the Earth's crust forms magma, a very hot liquid that mixes with dissolved gases and crystals. When this magma flows up above Earth’s surface, it is called lava. Volcanoes can erupt continuously or only once in a while. They can erupt violently or slowly. As lava spews out of an opening, it lands, cools, and builds up hills or mountains around the vent. Therefore, volcanoes are usually found on top of hills or mountains.

What is the connection between magma and the hills or mountains around a volcano vent?

Magma that is underground pushes up against land from beneath it, so hills or mountains form over the magma.
Lava is part of magma, and it destroys the mountains and hills that are around a volcano vent.
Magma comes out of a volcano vent, becomes lava, and then cools and becomes part of the land around the vent.
Lava rises up above ground, cools into magma, and then fills the volcano vent so that a hill or mountain forms.

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Answer:

C. Magma comes out of a volcano vent, becomes lava, and then cools and becomes part of the land around the vent.

Explanation:

This explains the connections of magma and the mountains because it shows how the magma forms them.

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i agree

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2. PART B: Which quote from the text best
supports the answer to Part A?
"In less than a year, over 200 individuals were accused of witchcraft, 20 of whom were
executed." (Paragraph 5)
O "The Salem episode was a historic landmark but by no means a rare example of behavior that
can afflict frightened, angry, or frustrated people" (Paragraph 13)
O "All three happened under extremely tense and stressful circumstances caused by global
events: World War II and by the Cold War." (Paragraph 19)
O "In 1980, President Jimmy Carter appointed a commission to investigate whether the decision
to put Japanese Americans into internment camps had been justified." (Paragraph 32)
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B. The Salem episode was a historic landmark but by no means a rare example of behavior that  can afflict frightened, angry, or frustrated people" (Paragraph 13).

Explanation:

The article 'The Salem (and Other) Witch Hunt', is written by Mike Kubic. The article talks about various witch hunts that happened in history. The author remarks that though the Salem witch trials were a historic landmark, it also exemplified that when people are frustrated and frightened they tend to commit such heinous crimes.

The author also listed other witch hunts that occurred in the history of humanity, which includes the Holocaust, Japanese Americans into internment camps, etc.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

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B. The Salem episode was a historic landmark but by no means a rare example of behavior that  can afflict frightened, angry, or frustrated people" (Paragraph 13).

Explanation:

Is an example of an Igneous rock

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Granite and disbase

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James purchased 3 pounds of steak for $21. Which equation can be used to determine the cost, y, to purchase x pounds of steak?

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3x=21y I think is how you would do this

Vivi has started hanging out with a new group of friends at school. She is also, though, feeling anxious because her new group of friends skips class often and she is encouraged to skip class as well. Even though Vivi knows her parents will be disappointed if they find out, she skips Friday to go to the beach. What best explains her anxiety?

Bystander effect
Fundamental attribution error
Cognitive dissonance
Foot-in-the-door
Door-in-the-face

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Answer:

cognitive dissonance is the correct answer

How did the empire depicted on the map achieve and maintain political control over the less centralized pastoral and agricultural regions in China?

By placing only well-qualified Mongols in bureaucratic positions
By making military alliances with Japan and Korea
By imposing their religion on the Chinese people in order to ensure submission
By eliminating the civil service examination and importing Persian administrators

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Answer:

This was done through

By imposing their religion on the Chinese people in order to ensure submission

By eliminating the civil service examination and importing Persian administrators

Explanation:

Answer:

D. By eliminating the civil service examination and importing Persian administrators

Explanation:

This is the best option out of the four. Proof in the file attached that this answer is correct.

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