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People in the americas didn’t have access to a large variety of animals that could be domesticated and put to use. the americas didn’t have horses, for example. how might this situation affect the development of societies in the americas compared to societies in africa, asia, and europe?
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Dramatic occurs when kate and captain keller do not know that annie is locked in her room, but the reader/audience and james know that helen locked her in there.
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What triggered the surge of conservative governments in central europe at the end of world war i? a. the disintegration of european families in the wake of urbanization. b. a worldwide revolutionary upsurge. c. the revival of the austrian-hungarian and ottoman empires. d. the british suppression of the indian nationalist movement. e. the killing of the tsar during the russian revolution?
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Which of the following was a goal of european conservation in the early 1800
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Which statement best describes the economy of india in the late 1700s? in the late 1700s, british farmers produced cotton that was shipped to indian factories to produce textiles. in the late 1700s, indian farmers produced cotton that was shipped to british factories to produce textiles. in the late 1700s, taxes were lowered to promote struggling manufacturing and trade industries in india. in the late 1700s, taxes were raised to gain revenue from the growing manufacturing industries in india.
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