History, 19.03.2020 11:03 lazyboy010406
What did Upton Sinclair mean by his comment, "I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident 1 hit it in the
stomach."...
(1) his book, The Jungle, did not have any influence on its readers
(2) his book, The Jungle, had the effect he hoped for on its readers
(3) his book, The Jungle, convinced readers that meat processing plants were unsafe for
workers
(4) his book, The Jungle, convinced readers that the meat they were buying was often
contaminated
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History, 21.06.2019 21:00
Which of the following episodes led to widespread charges that president reagan was not in adequate control? a. the u.s. retreat from lebanon after the bombing deaths of 241 u.s. marines as they lay sleeping in their barracks near beirut b. the trading of arms for hostages and the illegal funding of a right-wing insurgency in the iran-contra affair c. the sale of millions of acres of public lands to private corporations by the department of interior d. the proposal to congress, year after year, of federal budgets with huge deficits that ultimately ended up tripling the national debt
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History, 22.06.2019 00:00
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. obierika was a man who thought about things. when the will of the goddess had been done, he sat down in his obi and mourned his friend’s calamity. why should a man suffer so grievously for an offense he had committed inadvertently? (p. 125) based on the context clues, the best definition for the word “calamity” in the excerpt above is disaster sadness luck indifference
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History, 22.06.2019 02:20
Why did un coalition troops battle iraqi forces in 1991? iraq had invaded saudi arabia, along with its other border nations.iraq had invaded kuwait, which was a major source of the world's oil.the united nations wanted to remove saddam hussein from power.the united nations wanted to prevent the trade of illegal drugs.
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