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Nie and Golde's main argument is that ________________.
 
  a. underlying verbal abilities are most likely a facilitator of high educational achievement and not a result thereof
  b. education neither creates nor transmits many different kinds of skills and capabilities
  c. an ever-advancing scientific and technical curriculum has little impact on what students learn and what work they are qualified to do
  d. reading the classics does little good for either the soul or the mind
  e. all of the above

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The right to vote has steadily included more groups over the past two centuries of U.S. history because____________ _______.
 
  a. of unruly activities (e.g., riots, demonstrations) by those denied this right
  b. an increasingly educated and enlightened leadership has increasingly had this as one of their primary goals
  c. when comparisons to western European nations were made, the political leaders of the U.S. were consistently humiliatedand thus were motivated to include more and more groups
  d. the majority of state governors were women by the late 1960s, and female leaders have greater sensitivity for redressing political and social inequities
  e. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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amal

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Reply 2 on: Jul 2, 2018
Excellent


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