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Collections grade 11 guiding questions collection 4 “second inaugural address” by abraham lincoln read the speech “second inaugural address” by abraham lincoln. then, reread the lines indicated with each question below. answer each question, citing text evidence. if evidence is not provided, your answer is incorrect. 1. lines 3–11: where in the speech does lincoln address his audience’s expectations? 2. lines 29–34: explain the premise that lincoln is developing in the second paragraph. identify specific points that develop the premise. 3. lines 55–60: restate lincoln’s call to action in your own words. what is the purpose of the speech?
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What are the three ways that a republican state chairman can become a member of his party's national committee?
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The southern states were unhappy with reconstruction. they saw it as punishment by the_? . they were also against_? 2_ , as shown by the black codes. ? 1 ? 2 radical republicans providing equal rights to men and women democrats providing blacks the right to vote moderate republicans providing women us citizen ship
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History, 21.06.2019 20:50
Why did siddhartha gautama leave home at age 30? a. to find answers to his questions about human life b. to establish a religion that was better than hinduism c. to those who felt pain and suffering in life d. to spread his new religious ideas to other people
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30
Ineed a example for this test plz reflect on your decisions in the cases of hazelwood v. kuhlmeier and t.m. v. state of florida using the following questions: did your opinion reflect the majority or minority opinion on each case? did you tend to favor loose or strict interpretation of the laws and rights for each case? what factors most influenced your decision and interpretations in each cas
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