History, 12.08.2020 07:01 justynejoseph6877
AWARDING BRAINLIEST
“We are one nation today, and 13 tomorrow. Who will treat with us on such terms?” -George Washington
How does this image reflect George Washington‘s views on government?
A.)He believed in the importance of state sovereignty
B.)He had a foreign policy that favored Great Britain.
C.)He did not believe presidents ought to have a third term.
D.)He believed the federal government needed more power.
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History, 22.06.2019 03:30
Which statement is true of both presidential and parliamentary systems of government?
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30
Plz which of the following provisions of the compromise of 1850 was designed to appeal to slave states? a. congress passed a strict fugitive slave law. b. the slave trade was banned in washington dc. c. texas agreed to give away some of its land so that the territory would be available for future states. d. california was admitted to the union as a free state.
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History, 22.06.2019 16:00
Plsss 10 a candidate running for state governor has an ad on tv. the ad begins with a statement from the candidate about his or her commitment to improve the state, and then shows short interviews with average citizens who describe the candidate as the better choice for improving the state's economy. the ad goes on to display quotes from the opposing candidate printed over a backdrop of closed factories and charts of negative economic statistics. the statistics are associated with the opponent’s political party. what part of the ad uses symbolism to get the candidate's message across? the interviews with average citizens the images of closed factories the statement from the candidate about job programs the quotes from the opposing candidate
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History, 22.06.2019 17:00
How many people lost their jobs when the minimum wage increased from $12 to $18
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