Why did they stop giving goldfish away at fairs for prizes?

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Goldfish won at carnivals are usually thought of more as a prize than as a pet.

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When a person brings home a goldfish from a carnival they have not planned for them and are not prepared to properly care for this animal.


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April 26th, 1862. There is no word in the English language that can express the state in which we are, and have been, these last three days. Day before yesterday, news came early in the morning of three of the enemy's boats passing the Forts, and then the excitement began. It increased rapidly on hearing of the sinking of eight of our gunboats in the engagement, the capture of the Forts, and last night, of the burning of the wharves and cotton in the city while the Yankees were taking possession. –A Confederate Girl’s Diary, Sarah Morgan Dawson What news does Sarah Morgan Dawson describe in this passage? Check all that apply. Supplies were burned in the battle. Several Confederate ships sank. The Union navy had reached nearby forts. Confederates were able to fight off the Union. The Union navy could not reach beyond the blockade.

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A.) Supplies were burned in battle

B.) Several confederate ships sank

C.) The Union navy had reached nearby forts

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a,b,c

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What conclusion can be made about the effect of the 1970s recession and inflation on people's spending on food and otheritems?
People had to pay less for food than other items.
People had to pay more for other items than food.
People had to pay more for food than other items.
People had to pay the same amount for other items and food.what conclusion can be made about the effect of the 1970s recession of influence in inflation on people spending on food and other items ​

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A

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A.) people had to pay less for food than other items.

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In what year was the chinese exclusion act passed?

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the answer is 1882, good luck

according to plato 1882 is correct

In late adulthood: both men and women get shorter. men get shorter, but women do not get shorter. women get shorter, but men do not get shorter. only individuals with osteoporosis, men or women, get shorter.

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The answer is Both Men and Women get Shorter

As we age, our bodies start to lose cartilage between the bones. People with Osteoporosis might even cause the spinal column to shorten.

Losing Muscle muscle mass in the body also leads to weakness and can have an impact on the height of a person.


Luring customers by advertising a low price on an item that the store does not intend to sell, then convincing them to buy a more expensive item is referred to as _ _.a. hidden catch
c. deceptive pricing
b. bait and switch
d. false claims

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Luring customers by advertising a low price on an item that the store does not intend to sell, then convincing them to buy a more expensive item is referred to as bait and switch. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "b". It is a totally unethical approach towards business. Here the customer is being fooled to buy a costlier product.

Which of the following are valid generalizations about the differences between open- and closed-mindedness? Open-mindedness means carefully examining and considering every claim made by a speaker; closed-mindedness means discarding a claim previously found to be false even when a speaker tries to argue the point Open-mindedness means following where the evidence leads; closed-mindedness means refusing to examine one's beliefs and points of view when there is compelling evidence contradicting them Open-mindedness means listening to controversial beliefs even when evidence for these beliefs is weak or invalid; closed-mindedness is refusing to listen to controversial beliefs Open-mindedness means being a cynic; closed-mindedness means being a true believer Previous Next

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Are you okay? Your fingers must hurt. Just picture it next time okay?