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5.3.5 Quiz: Climate How do data collected from ice cores provide evidence for climate change?​

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1 The federal government prohibits racial segregation on the basis that it violates the fourteenth amendment; this issue is handled at the federal level, because it concerns the rights of all citizens irrespective of their location.

2 The legal basis for this prohibition is the fact that it violates the 1stAmendment. It is handled at the federal level, because it concerns the nation and violates the Constitution.

3 The state would want to set school standards to reflect the denizens of their state; it primarily concerns the people under their government and not that of the nation.

4 Local governments get this power because it primarily concerns their local it yand not a greater area; it makes sense to handle it at the local level, because it focuses and concerns the citizens of that area and not the state or nation.

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Data collected from ice cores provide evidence for climate change by allowing scientists to reconstruct past temperature variations, atmospheric gas concentrations, and environmental conditions.

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