The caste system of India is an example of what key characteristic of a civilization? specialization of labor moral code social class hierarchy institutions

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Answer: The answer is social class. The caste system of India is an example of a social class characteristic of a civilization.The Hindu caste system has been in the society where the religion and rituals are the most important to the Hindus.
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Answer:The answer is social class. The caste system of India is an example of a social class characteristic of a civilization.The Hindu caste system has been in the society where the religion and rituals are the most important to the Hindus.

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Which of the following is not a primary reason for human migration?better job opportunities 
political unrest 
disastrous floods 
improving knowledge of other cultures 

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Improving knowledge of other cultures had no immediate gain for the teacher, but could help the learning subjects exponentially, This would therefore not be a reason for human migration.

Global warming is a theory accepted by a majority of scientists. True or False

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The answer to this question is True.

What climate zone includes most of south america?

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Tropical Wet. Due to it being near the equator of the earth and most is surrounded my ocean

critically discuss five negative and five positive impact of these social networks on individuals rights to privacy and safety?

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Since I don't know what "these" refers to here, I will just assume that the question addresses social networks generally.

Some impacts are:

Positive
-better information
-security (you can mark people safe during Earthquake)
-faster contact with peopl
-possibility of forming groups
-additional communication platform

Negative:

-less privacy
-lack of control over data
-being able to spy on people
-being able to find things from the past
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Smiling, shaking someone's hand, and saying "hello" are all ways of:being friendly
listening
being disrespectful
sharing interests with someone

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Being friendly, but they could also be the the start of a conversation in which you could share interests with someone - and in a conversation you also listen to the other person (right?).

In no way is it being disrespectful (unless of course you violently shake their hand and you use a rather derogatory tone with them, and are incredibly rude when saying "hello" and smile disgustingly. 

To me it depends on a lot of things because actually it could be all four of the options. So I'd answer the question properly if I was able to see the smile, hear the "hello" and see the handshake (but even then you never know what goes on in people's heads). - Sorry for time wasting but I attempted to answer the question!  

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the answer is being friendly

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which of the following diagram depicts the logic of use case descriptions. it shows the information that passes between objects in the system and throughout the execution of the use case?

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "A. flowchart." Flowchart is another way of presenting an algorithm using diagrams and shapes showing the flow. It shows the information that passes between objects in the system and throughout the execution of the use case


Here are the following choices:
A. flowchart
B. activity
C. sequence
D. use case