Republican and democratic members of each house meet in _____ to choose their congressional leaders?Caucuses

Sessions

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Answer 1
Answer: Caucuses.If you look up each word you will learn the difference of each.
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A. Caucuses

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Do you support the Three-Fifths Compromise? Explain why! PLEAZE HELP!

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No, because the 3/5 comprimise says that slaves (for representation and tax purposes) were only 3/5 of a person. Today of course we know that blacks are a full person. However, at the time, it was useful and a good comprimise when the issue of slaves was split like it was in the country.
no i don't because i don't think that slaves should have been counted as 3/5 of a person
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If a cheetah is a big cat than what else is a big cat

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Lions and tigers are also big cats. I think jaguars, pumas and leopards are also big cats.
There are many big cats. 

Here are a few: Lions, Tigers, and Leopards.

What are three traits to describe Hernando de Soto?

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Three traits that describe Hernando de Soto include ambitious, focused, and a leader.

Hernando de Soto was a Spanish explorer who was born around 1495. He is well known for his conquering of Peru and exploration of the Mississippi River.

California became part of the United States in 1848. Soon after, thousands of people migrated across the country to settle in California. This mass migration took place because

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Soon after California became part of the United States Gold was found in the region of California and resulted in the mass migration of the people to this region. This period was also called Gold Rush because of the rush Gold attracted to this region. It was estimated that around 300,000 people migrated in the hope of good fortune.

what area did the shang rule?

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a very little part of  nowadays china, in the northeast.
Shang dynasty, Wade-Giles romanization Shang, the first recorded Chinese dynasty for which there is both documentary and archaeological evidence. The Shang dynasty was the reputed successor to the quasi-legendary first, or Xia, dynasty. The dates given for the founding of the Shang dynasty vary from about 1760 to 1520 bc; dates for the dynasty’s fall also vary from 1122 to 1030 bc. The period of the dynasty’s rule has traditionally been dated 1766–1122 bc; however, more recent archaeological work has placed the Shang’s starting date at about 1600 bc and has identified the dynasty’s end as being 1046 bc. The latter part of the Shang dynasty, from the reign of Pangeng onward (i.e., c. 1300 bc), has also been called the Yin dynasty. Shang China was centred in the North China Plain and extended as far north as modern Shangdong and Hebei provinces and westward through present Henan province. The kings of the Shang are believed to have occupied several capitals one after another, one of them possibly at modern Zhengzhou, where there are rich archaeological finds, but they settled at Anyang in the 14th century bc. The king appointed local governors, and there was an established class of nobles as well as the masses, whose chief labour was in agriculture. The king issued pronouncements as to when to plant crops, and the society had a highly developed calendar system with a 360-day year of 12 months of 30 days each. It was in this period that Chinese writing began to develop, and the symbol for “moon” was—as it remains—that also for “month.” The calendar took cognizance of both lunar and solar cycles; and, when it became necessary to adjust the basically lunar year to the seasonal reality of the solar year, intercalary months were added.

Musical instruments had evidently come down from the Xia or whatever society preceded the Shang, for the early instruments of the latter were well developed and included a clay ocarina, tuned chimes of stone, and bells and drums of bronze. (Legend traces the origin of pipes of bamboo earlier, even before the mythical Xia.)

The architects of the Shang period built houses of timber over rammed-earth floors, with walls of wattle and daub and roofs of thatch. Tombs were dug in clay, and their walls show traces of paintings that strongly resemble some of the ornamentation and animal shapes reflected in the outstanding bronzework of the period. The earliest bronzes of the Shang were primitive, but a course of development is evident that culminates in elegant ceremonial objects as well as a substantial range of cooking and serving dishes and various utensils and ornaments. There was a three-legged li for cooking, and upon it could be fitted a bronze zeng, a bowl with a pierced bottom to function as a steamer—together called a yan. Serving bowls were often stemmed, and pouring vessels, such as the gu, had long spouts; these and numerous other vessels were often richly decorated.

Pottery objects were abundant, and Shang potters made fired-clay sectional molds for casting bronzes. They also used clay molds to imprint decorations into clay vessels—whose shapes in many cases clearly inspired designs in bronze. Some of the pottery gives evidence of possibly having been shaped on a potter’s wheel. Pottery included dishes and bowls in a white glaze for ceremonial and ritual use, as well as black pottery and a rich brown glaze for more mundane purposes.

Jade carving became quite advanced during the Shang dynasty; ceremonial weapons of jade were made, as well as jade fittings for actual weapons. Jade figurines included both human and animal shapes, carved in the round in careful detail. Many of these have been found in tombs of the period. Other funerary art ran a gamut in size from tiny objects of jade or carved bone and ivory (sometimes inlaid with turquoise) to chariots of lacquered wood. Larger sculptures in marble followed animal motifs. Hope I helped:) source book

In order to prove that learning has happened, it is necessary toA. measure performance objectively and concretely
B. repeat each learning event at least three times
C. ask the subject if learning has actually occurred
D. determine whether the correct process was followed

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To analyze the effectiveness of learning the objectives of performance should be measured correctly. Thus, the correct answer is A.

Why learning is important?

Learning is the process of gaining information and knowledge about anything. This is a very cognitive process that aims at the growth and development of any individual.

This learning helps to improve the skills of individuals and encourages them to perform better. To keep checking the occurrence of learning it is important to analyze the performance of the individual.

Therefore, option A measuring performance objective is correct as the occurrence of learning appears in the performance of the individual.

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A

Explanation:

In order to prove that learning has happened, it is necessary to measure performance objectively and concretely.