Amanda Way’s career as a social reformer………………….. in 1851 when, at an antislavery meeting in Indiana, she called for a state woman’s rights convention.
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2.The celesta, an orchestral percussion instrument, resembles…………….
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Thomas Paine, ……………., wrote Common Sense, a pamphlet that identified the American colonies with the cause of liberty.
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Although beavers rarely remain submerged for more than two minutes, they can stay underwater……………fifteen minutes before having to surface for air.
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Protein digestion begins in the stomach ……………..ends in the small intestine.
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When natural gas burns, its……………. into atoms of carbon and hydrogen.
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…………….ballet dancers learn five basic positions for the arms and feet.
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Some colonies of bryozoans, small marine animals, form ……………….with trailing stems.
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9.Ruth Bader Ginsburg argued six women’s rights cases before the United States Supreme Court in the 1970’s,……….
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Natural selection is defined as the process …………..the course of evolution by preserving those traits best adapted for an organism’s survival.
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………….. 363 miles between the cities of Albany and Buffalo in New York State, the Eric Canal helped link the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes.
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12.The chief sources of B12,a water-soluble vitamin ……….. stored in the body, include meat, milk and eggs.
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…………… is rooted in experiments in iron and steel conducted in the nineteenth century.
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14.The primary source of energy for tropical cyclones is the latent heat released when……………
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Maufacturing is Canada’s most important economic activity, ……………..17 percent of the workforce.
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The outer layer of the heart, called the pericardium, forms a sac in what the heart lies.
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Wood from the ash tree becomes extremely flexibly when it is exposed to steam.
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The ability to talk is one of the skill that make humans different from the rest of the animal world.
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In plane geometry, the sum of the internal angles of any triangle has always equal to 180 degrees.
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Polar bears are bowlegged and pigeon-toed, adaptations that enable this massive animals to maintain their balance as they walk.
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Caves are formed by the chemical or action mechanical of water on soluble rock, by volcanic activity, and by earthquakes.
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Celery, an edible plant is having long stalks topped with feathery leaves, grows best in cool weather.
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The first fiction writer in the United States to achieve international fame was Washington Irving, who wrote many stories, included “ Rip Van Winkle” and“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”.
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Three fundamental aspects of forest conversation are the protection of immature trees, the use of proper harvesting methods, and provide for an environment that supports reproduction.
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For each enzyme reaction there is an optimum temperature which maximum efficiency is achieved.
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Adolescence is a transitional stage in human development from the beginning of puberty to the attainment of the emotion, social, and physical maturity of adulthood.
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The people native to the northwest coast of North American have long be knownfor wood carvings of stunning beauty and extraordinary quality.
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Colonial efforts to manufacture glass at Jamestown—- and later attempts near Philadelphia and Boston—failed despite the abundant of fuel and good raw
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The orbit of a celestial body is usually in the shape of ellipse.
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Chicago is the third largest publishingcenter in the United States, exceeding only by New York City and San Francisco.
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North American bison differ fromdomestic cattle in have 14 rather than 13 pairs of ribs.
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Female sea turtles, before laying her eggs, swim as much as 2,000 kilometers to return to the beaches where they themselves were hatched.
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Water is the only substance that occur at ordinary temperatures in all three states of matter: solid, liquid and gas.
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Despite the growth of manufacturing and other industries, the economy of the state of Texas has remained heavily dependence on oil and gas.
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Lyndon B. Johnson was the only United States President who oath of office was administered by a woman Judge Sarah Tilghman Hughes.
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It took more than fourteen years to carve the faces of four United States Presidents into the granite cliffs to Mount Rushmore, South Dakota.
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37.Charles Bullfinch was the architect who design the original red brick core of the State House in Boston.
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38.Rarely has a technological development had as great an impact on as much aspects of social, economic, and cultural development as the growth of electronics.
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Lowell, Massachusetts, known as the “Spindle City” since 1822 when its first textile mills were built, attracted worldwide attention as textile center.
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40.Strange Victory, Sara Teas dale’s smallest and most perfect collection of poems, appear in print in 1933.