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The Relative Frequency of a Class Is the Proportion of the Number

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The relative frequency of a class is the proportion of the number of members in that class.

Apply logical principles to translate informal statements into formal logical expressions.
Understand the relationship between antecedents and consequents in hypothetical propositions.
Distinguish between necessary and sufficient conditions in propositions.
Analyze propositions involving conditional statements and their negations.

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Moral Purity

A social movement, especially prominent in the 19th and early 20th centuries, aimed at maintaining or restoring the moral integrity of society through abstention and the prohibition of behaviors deemed immoral.

State Intervention

The involvement of a government in regulating or participating in economic, social, or other public sectors, often aimed at achieving policy objectives or correcting market failures.

New Nationalism

A political philosophy introduced by Theodore Roosevelt in 1910 advocating for government intervention to enhance public welfare and regulate big businesses.

Theodore Roosevelt

The 26th president of the United States, known for his progressive policies, leadership of the Progressive Movement, and conservation efforts.

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