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In the period circa 1200 to 1450, Imperial collapse and dynastic change occurred in many parts of the world. Develop an argument that evaluates the extent to which the decline of states led to cultural or social changes during this period. l
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Who is the presiding officer of the senate whenever the vice-president is not present? speaker of the house attorney general secretary of state president pro tempore
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What happens when two galaxies approach each other? a. they form a black hole. b. they merge because of the strong gravitational pull they exert on each other. c. they shred each other into smaller galaxies. d. they form a supernova. e. they repel each other away because of their strong gravitational pull.
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"[because of the emancipation proclamation] the condition of things [became] … unsettled, revolutionary, with nothing clearly defined, neither slave nor slaveholder having any rights which they felt bound mutually to respect … slave property in the state of missouri was almost a dead weight to the owner; he could not sell because there were no buyers."—h.c. bruce, a former slave in missouri what does this excerpt suggest about the effects of the emancipation proclamation? a. it also undermined slavery in the border states despite not being in effect there.b. it caused complete disintegration of southern society in the states that seceded.c. it led to slave owners not even trying to stop their slaves from leaving the farms.d. it prevented riots or chaos as both owners and slaves simply ignored each other.
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