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The Two Kinds of Change That Occur in Organizations Is

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The two kinds of change that occur in organizations is change that inevitably happens over time and change that is planned by members of an organization.

Understand the role of propaganda and public sentiment towards foreign influences, unionism, and socialism during the 1920s.
Analyze the legal developments and Supreme Court decisions that shaped civil liberties during the 1920s.
Understand the causes and effects of the stock market crash of 1929 and its relationship to the onset of the Great Depression.
Grasp the significance of key terms, events, and figures in 1920s and early 1930s America, including the Harlem Renaissance.

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Independent Variable

The independent variable is a variable in an experiment or model that is manipulated or changed to observe its effects on a dependent variable.

Distribution

Refers to how values in a data set are spread or dispersed, indicating the frequency of each value or range of values.

Pie Chart

Figure that uses a circle divided into proportions to represent the percentage of the sample corresponding to each value of a variable.

Frequency Polygon

A graphical representation of a frequency distribution with line segments connecting points directly above class midpoint values on the horizontal axis.

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