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1. Question
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- In 1864, Nevada enter the United States as _______ thirty-sixth state.
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2. Question
- Bob Stephenson, a biologist in Alaska who studies the Canadian lynx, a type of wildcat, has learned ______ from studying their tracks in the snow.
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3. Question
- ______ lay eggs, but some give birth to live young.
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4. Question
- Author Sraah Jewett established her literary reputation with Deephaven, a collection of sketches ______.
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5. Question
- By means of various types of wind tunnels, ______ simulate most of the flight conditions to which an airplane is subjected.
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6. Question
- ______ planes in flight between airports, air traffic controllers rely on radar.
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7. Question
- The operating principles of the telephone are ______ they were in the nineteenth century.
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8. Question
- Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie used part of his wealth _______ more than 2,500 public libraries in English-speaking countries between 1881 and 1919.
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9. Question
- Not until 1949 _______ Canada’s tenth province.
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10. Question
- Paul Samuelson revolutionized _____ by presenting his students with the most advanced economic thinking at an introductory level.
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11. Question
- The term bell-letters is used to denote literary forms that contain _____, such as drama, poetry, essays, and novels.
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12. Question
- Open-pit mining follows the same sequence of operations ______ mining: drilling, blasting, and loading and removing waste and ore.
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13. Question
- ______ in cases where special oxidants are used, fires are the result of a fuel rapidly combining with the oxygen in the air.
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14. Question
- Maya Angelou’s widely acclaimed autobiography, I know why the Caged Bird sings, is a moving and ______ of her childhood in segregated Arkansas.
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15. Question
- ______ to study element 104 because only a few atoms of his substance can be isolated at one time.
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16. Question
- Common salt occurs naturally in pure, solidly form as the mineral halite and in widely distributed deposits of rock, or mineral, salts.
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17. Question
- The term “metabolism” refers to the chemical changes which by living things transform food into energy.
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18. Question
- Materials that of clay are among the most ancient manufactured articles and have played a vital role in human civilization.
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19. Question
- Yogurt contains a higher percentage of lactic acid than another fermented milks, and it is rich in B-complex vitamins.
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20. Question
- Canada is made up of ten provinces and two territories, with governmental powers being divided between the federal government or the provinces.
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21. Question
- Before the formation of labor unions, individual workers had almost not voice in determining their wages, hours, or working conditions.
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22. Question
- In the United States, the leading butter-producing states which are Wisconsin, California,and Minnesota.
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23. Question
- Each stanza of a poem has a repeatable pattern of meter and rhyme and is normally division from the following stanza by a blank line.
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24. Question
- Depending on many factors, including climate, mineral content of the soil, and the permanency of surface water, wetlands may be mossy, grassy, or covering with shrubs or
trees.
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25. Question
- In many areas of the world, people need clothing for protection the weather.
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26. Question
- Hoocer Dam in Nevada is a multipurpose structure that provides flood control, hydroelectric powerful, and drinking and irrigation water.
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27. Question
- Physiologically, the period of adolescence is marked by active growth, especially in the skeletal and muscular systems and in a certain vascular tissues.
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28. Question
- Free nitrogen is chemically inert and combines with other elements only since very high temperatures or pressures.
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29. Question
- Sawfish are shark-like fish have “saws” of cartilage set with two rows of teeth on their snouts.
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30. Question
- The decade of the 1920’s was significant in Georgia’s history because of the rapidity with what agriculture declined in the state.
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31. Question
- Although usually living on or under rocks or on coral reefs, marine snails have been observed in a great various of habitats.
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32. Question
- In the field of acting theory, controversy arises over the question of whether is acting a behavioral or a mental process.
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33. Question
- Short-wave radios that can receive and transmit signals are used by pilots, the police, and amateur operator.
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34. Question
- Because silk is the strongest of all natural fibers, ranking in strong with the synthetic fiber nylon, its delicate look and fell are deceptive.
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35. Question
- The Red River, so named because of the red-colored sediment it carries, it is one of the main branches of the Mississippi.
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36. Question
- Floyd Bennett was a pilot for two of the Arctic expedition of the 1920’s and the first pilot to fly over the north pole.
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37. Question
- To those who favorite free trade, the revival of barter can suggest nothing less than a disaster.
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38. Question
- In the United States, about 75 percent of the total tomatoes crop is processed into juice, caned tomatoes, sauces, pastes, and ketchup.
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39. Question
- Today’s nuclear fission fuels are the remnants of which used to be a much more active mixture of radioactive and fissionable materials two billion years ago and earlier.
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40. Question
- Petrography concerns primarily with the detailed description and classification of rocks, whereas petrology deals primarily with rock formation.
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