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Which of the following sources is the most likely to provide a historian with credible information about a historical figure? a)a newsletter sponsored by a presidential candidate’s opponent describing his involvement in a scandal b)a letter written by a presidential candidate’s wife defending him against an opponent’s attack c)an academic journal that describes all of a presidential candidate’s political beliefs and philosophies d)a blog post written by an author who claims to be an expert on presidential campaigns
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The idea of liberalism in eighteenth-century british politics: a. had mainly a civic and social quality. b. prompted two eighteenth-century leaders, joseph mccarthy and hugh mccarran, to demand independence for ireland. c. brought great wealth and power to its main voice, john locke. d. was compatible with inequalities in wealth and well-being. e. had the same meaning as liberalism in twenty-first-century american politics.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30
Many had hoped that a compromise would be reached to prevent further nation divide. which compromise do you think could have best prevented the civil war from occurring? explain why or why not using details from the lesson.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30
You will now write an essay of at least three paragraphs that takes a position on an opinion in hazelwood v. kuhlmeier. you may choose to support the majority opinion or justice brennan's dissenting opinion. you should support your argument with reasons provided in the opinions, although you may also give reasons of your own. your essay should also decision in the case
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30
The globe, the book of mathematics, and the scientific instruments in this painting demonstrate the renaissance interest in
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