What was China's fertility rate in 2001?
Select one:
O a. 45 percent
O b. 3.5 percent
O c. 1.8 percent
d. none of the above

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Last year, the first year since it was abolished, was, therefore “expected to witness a marked rise in birth rate,” China’s Southern Metropolitan Daily says via China Daily. But it came in lower than the 1.29% of 2016. It was already 1.34% in 2001.

   

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Answer 2
I believe to be a 45 percent

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Why did Truman choose to drop the Atomic bombs? Were there other possible options?

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21)
The term heliocentrisin refers to which belief?
A)
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B)
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D)
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B: The sun is at the center of the Universe.

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Answer:

The answer is B.

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Answer:

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Jesus: 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey all that I have commanded you.

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Answer:

h

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Answer:

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Answer: Counterfeiting-Federal Court

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Answer:

D

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D

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Explanation: On  8 May 1429, a 17-year-old French peasant girl sat facing the English army north of Orléans. She was on horseback, in full armour, her hair shorn like a boy’s, and she was the unlikely commander of several thousand men. Around her, the French soldiers were eager to advance but she restrained them. For an hour the armies paused, immobile, outfacing each other in a battle of nerves. Then the English turned in retreat, leaving Joan and her troops in command of the city.

This was the culmination of a miraculous four-day battle in which Joan had effortlessly lifted a six-month siege imposed on Orléans by the usurping English. Driven from her home by heavenly voices, this adolescent, illiterate girl had succeeded in persuading France’s disinherited heir, the Dauphin Charles, to believe that she had been sent by God to save France from its English yoke. Soon she would lead him triumphantly through one English stronghold after another to Reims, where she would preside over his coronation as King Charles VII. A year later, Joan was taken prisoner by the English and burned at the stake as a heretic. Now she is Saint Joan of Arc and has her own national holiday in France.

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Answer:

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Choose all answers that are correct.


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Answer:

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Answer:

im guessing

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Question 2
Part B

Which statement accurately assesses the claim identified in Part A?


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D. All of the above

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