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  1. The Bill of Rights list the rights all U.S. citizens possess, including the rights to free speech and due process.

    The Bill of Rights list the rights all U.S. citizens possess,
    including the rights to free speech and due process.

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  2. That allowing ordinary citizens to have a voice in the political process

    That allowing ordinary citizens to have a voice in the political process

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  3. If you mean 123,361 then it is 123,000 when rounded to the nearest thousand

    If you mean 123,361 then it is 123,000 when rounded to the
    nearest thousand

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  4. They would reduce the amount of nuclear arms in the United States and Russia.

    They would reduce the amount of nuclear arms in the United
    States and Russia.

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  5. To organize and coordinate military and political leaders

    To organize and coordinate military and political leaders

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  6. a8 - b8 = ((a4)2 - (b4)2) [the difference of two squares] = (a4 + b4)(a4 - b4) = (a4 + b4)(a2 + b2)(a2 - b2) = (a4 + b4)(a2 + b2)(a + b)(a -b)

    a8 – b8 = ((a4)2 – (b4)2) [the difference of two squares]

    = (a4 + b4)(a4 – b4)

    = (a4 + b4)(a2 + b2)(a2 – b2)

    = (a4 + b4)(a2 + b2)(a + b)(a -b)

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  7. Negative numbers are integers as well. The absolute value of any negative integer will be positive and therefore larger than itself.

    Negative numbers are integers as well.

    The absolute value of any negative integer will be positive and
    therefore larger than itself.

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  8. Well, Algebra usually goes through each lesson slower, and has less complicated problems to solve. Honors Algebra usually goes through each lesson faster and has more complicated problems to solve. Examples: Algebra--- x(6+1)=21 x=3 Honor's Algebra--- x(6*10)- -12+2=?

    Well, Algebra usually goes through each lesson slower, and has
    less complicated problems to solve. Honors Algebra usually goes
    through each lesson faster and has more complicated problems to
    solve.

    Examples:

    Algebra— x(6+1)=21 x=3

    Honor’s Algebra— x(6*10)- -12+2=?

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