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14 May, 08:28

For what else is the Smithsonian Institution recognized, other than its museums and zoo?

A. as a nationally accredited teaching institute. due to its training programs

B. as a world-class hub of research due to its 9 research facilities

C. as a critically acclaimed lecture salon due to its film studios

D. as an invaluable resource for international diplomacy due to its various displays

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  1. 14 May, 08:48
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    B. as a world-class hub of research due to its 9 research facilities

    The Smithsonian Institution was established through legislation passed by Congress and signed by President James K. Polk which led to the founding of the institution as a trust instrumentality of the United States. It has since played a critical role in scientific research
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