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Section 21.1 Section 21.1 Creating and Measuring Electric Fields ●Define an electric field. ●Solve problems relating to charge, electric fields, and forces.
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The Growth of the Cattle Industry & Settling on the Great Plains.
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1. The Cold War was primarily a result of A the limitations of the League of Nations. B the tension between communism and capitalism. C the competition.