How fast can a turkey run?

(a) 7 mph
(b) 11 mph
(c) 18 mph
(d) 25 mph

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Answer 1
Answer: Maximally, Turkeys can run up to 25 miles per hour: so the correct answer is the last one, and the largest one: d).

In comparison, chickens can only run 9 miles per hour and dogs up to 40!(but average dogs can run up to 30 only)

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All of the following examples of the power to tax are given to congress by the constitution except

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Since you have not given any choices for this, I'll just proceed on discussing what power to tax are given to congress by the constitution. The one that does not correspond in your choices is the answer.

Powers to tax:
-taxation that is for regulation purposes (regulatory taxation)
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-prohibitive taxation

An educational approach in which exceptional children are integrated to the extent possible into the traditional educational system and provided with a broad range of educational alternatives is known as -the least restrictive environment. -resource rooms. -mainstreaming. -full inclusion

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Answer:

mainstreaming

Explanation:

Mainstreaming is an educational approach that allows exceptional children (children with disabilities) to study with children with no disabilities. In Mainstreaming, exceptional children have special classes taken exclusively taking into account their disabilities, but gradually these children begin to be integrated into mainstream education. This is because in Mainstreaming, at certain times of the day, these children are brought into a classroom with children without disabilities, so that the exceptional child gradually gets used to this environment.

Answer:

mainstreaming

Explanation:

A monetary fine, harsh words, and a raised fist are examples of: a. negative sanctions b. situational norms c. cultural reinforcements d. cultural universals

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Answer:

The correct answer is (a) negative sanctions.

Explanation:

Negative sanctions are punishments for violation of social norms which serve as interim measures. The effects are not long lasting as they only suppress undesirable behaviours.

True or False: Blackhall et. all claim that advanced care directives and the concern about too much care at the end of life are the most important concerns for all segments of the population?

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The correct answer is False

What type of channel do Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 use in their communication?a. visual
b. auditory
c. olfactory
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The type of channel that speaker one and speaker two use in their communication would be auditory - b.

The fact that we're talking about "speaker" 1 and "speaker" 2 implies already the fact that both of them are talking and this then implies that they are using the auditory channel of communication. 

Answer:

b

Explanation:

The Grand Canal built under Sui Dy nasty rulers was notable for all of the following EXCEPT a. rapid communications between regions of China. b. Emperor Sui Yangdi could survey his empire. c. transportation of food products from the South to the North. d. more efficient dispatching of troops to the provinces. e. facilitating transmission of Buddhism.

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Answer:

E. facilitating transmission of Buddhism.

Explanation:

The transmission of Buddhism in China occurred through Silk road, not the Grand Canal.

In the past, many Chinese Traders and politician use the road to travels to northern part of India (India was the country where Buddhism was originated)..

In that country, the politicians and traders interacted with local people and exchanges in knowledge and culture occurred among them, including Buddhism. When the politician and traders came back to china, they spread Buddhism to Chinese locals and facilitate the transmission of Buddhism.