History, 01.07.2019 16:00 Jabari1946
What was the significance of the seneca falls convention? a the convention underscored the ability of citizens to gather and produce a protest document against the existing political culture and social situation. b the convention highlighted the ability of citizens to boycott products made using slave labor. c the convention led to the ratification of the twentieth amendment. d the convention introduced frederick douglass to the united states as a prominent leader and speaker for the abolition movement.
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History, 21.06.2019 13:00
Read the opening line from a draft of an informative essay. which is the best revision of the sentence? trade between great britain and japan expanded as opium deals between the nations increased in the early 1800s. britain greatly expanded trade with china, increasing its opium exports more than five times in the early 1800s. britain’s expanded trade in opium led to export increases that were five times greater in the early 1800s. britain greatly expanded trade with china, which increased its opium exports more than five times in the early 1800s.
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History, 21.06.2019 21:00
Law which gave electricity to people living in the farm victory gardens boll weevil drought great depression franklin d roosevelt warm springs, ga new deal aaa - agricultural adjustment act ccc - civilian conservation corp rea - rural electrification adminstration ssa - social security act
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History, 22.06.2019 00:00
Which of the following is true about a merger? a. it is an example of deregulation. c. it is a combination of two or more companies into a single firm. b. it violates the sherman anti-trust act of 1890. d. it always leads to economic growth.
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