Why are the delegated powers similar to enumerated powers?
A. The Constitution lists them spec...
Why are the delegated powers similar to enumerated powers?
A. The Constitution lists them specifically and assigns them to state governments.
B. The Constitution lists them specifically and assigns them to a particular branch.
C. The Constitution does not list them but protects them through the amendments.
D. The Constitution does not list them but protects them through reserved powers.
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History, 21.06.2019 21:10
The christians in jerusalem met in the catacombs for their worship service
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30
1. what was the result of growing nationalism and pan-africanism on european-african relations? africans were encouraged to seek independence from europe. european colonialism grew and strengthened in africa. the change of power from european to african rule went smoothly. africans believed they could live peacefully with europeans.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:30
"august 19th (1864)- how they quarreled and wrangled among themselves- alabama and mississippi, all were loud for joe johnston, save and except the long-haired, one-armed hero, who cried at the top of his voice: "oh! you all want to be kept in trenches and to go on retreating, eh? " "oh, if we had had a leader, such as stonewall (jackson), this war would have been over long ago! what we want is a leader! " shouted a (wounded man). they were awfully smashed-up, objects of misery, wounded, maimed, diseased. i was really upset, and came home ill. this kind of thing unnerves me quite." mary chestnut, a diary from dixie this entry from the diary of mary chestnut illustrates a) the lack of medical technology possessed by the confederacy. b) the military superiority of southern troops in the civil war. c) the effects of the emancipation proclamation on the southern economy and society. d) the loss of morale and confidence by the confederacy towards the end of the civil war.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:00
Wiiy is limportant to consider the historical context surrounding an event when making a historical interpretation? o a. a conclusion that does not consider context is a generalization rather than an interpretation. b. historical interpretations are not valid if they are written in a similar context as the event. o c. every historical interpretation must consider the long-term consequences of an event. o d. the setting of an event can provide insight into why it happened.
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