Which city’s walls were rebuilt three times?

a. Knossos
b. Mycenae
c. Pylos
d. Troy


Mycenae

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Using the six definitional criteria, evaluate the following: A square is a closed-plane figure whose sides are all equal.

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Daoism and Buddhism, in the East, revere ________ as places of harmony

a. cities b. towns c. mountains d. oceans

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"They say Japanese carmakers put out the best cars in the world, all things considered. But that can't be right-the Toyota I bought last year had to be returned to the shop five times!" This is

A. neither biased nor hasty. B. a biased generalization. C. a hasty generalization.

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Evaluate the following generalization(s), identifying sample, population, attribute of interest, and the extent to which the claims involved are knowable. Consider carefully the size and diversification of the sample and the extent to which the population differs or may differ from the sample; remember, what's important is that the sample be representative.FRESNO-In a new study of dangerous Halloween pranks, Fresno State University sociologist Joel Best has documented the exact number of American children killed or seriously injured by anonymously given, booby-trapped Halloween treats. Best reviewed supposedly real Halloween horror stories appearing from 1958 to 2004 in the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, and the Fresno Bee. He did not find a single case in

which a Halloween treat anonymously given to a child caused serious harm. He concluded that the infamous Halloween sadist is an "urban myth."-Adapted from a McClatchy News Service release What will be an ideal response?

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