What is indigenous knowledge?

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Answer: An understanding of traditional knowledge and how it differs from non-indigenous knowledge is an important basis for determining how to use it.  Knowing what it contains and how it is acquired and held is fundamental to being able to make good use of the knowledge and to encourage all parties to be aware of the added value its use will bring

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Read the excerpt from Brown v. Board of Education. Reargument was largely devoted to the circumstances surrounding the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868. The Supreme Court studies the Fourteenth Amendment to determine the primary authors of the document. whether its intent has been compromised. how it has been interpreted in each state. whether it needs to be repealed.

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The reason why this was done was to check B, whether its intent has been compromised.

What is a Court Ruling?

This refers to the official judgment which is passed on by a competent law court in a given case.

Hence, we can see that the case in question had to do with the separate but equal ruling which caused a lot of controversy and had to be changed to appease the blacks.

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B) whether its intent has been compromised.

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One of the meanings of the word "conception" is "thought, idea, or belief." Which of these prefixes should be added to "conception" to make it mean "a wrong or erroneous belief"?

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The answer is indeed "misconception".

Explanation:

A prefix is a letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word with the intention of altering its meaning by forming a different word. The prefix that is added to the noun "conception" to transform its meaning into "a wrong or erroneous belief" is mis-. The word then becomes "misconception".

The prefix mis- comes from Middle English and means wrong, bad, or erroneous, as well as lack of. For instance: misunderstanding; misfortune; misspelling; mistreat; mislead; mistrust.

You could add the prefix "mis", which basically means wrong or unsuitabe. Then, you would have the word "misconception", a wrong or erroneous belief. :)

Which one of the following examples is a sentence fragment

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Running in the woods is the answer 
Sentence fragments are incomplete sentences. 
So it would be running in the woods.

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. Has your friends ever ridden in a truck? B. Among the trees were a lone gray squirrel. C. Where is the deer's footprints? D. Where was Paul sitting?

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the answer is D, because the sentence's verb and subject agree.
 D. Where was Paul sitting?

Which was not an article of impeachment brought against Nixon?abuse of power
contempt of Congress
perjury
or obstruction of justice

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Prejury was not an article of impeachment.

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Obstruction of justice

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Which of the following is true of a protagonist? The protagonist experiences the conflict. The protagonist causes problems in the story. The protagonist is a minor character. The protagonist supports the main character.

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its the main character

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The protagonist experiences the conflict

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