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I think they should criticize their school in the school newspaper to a certain degree. Students need to be able to point out problems so they can be fixed. Students will be able to help improve the school by speaking out. Students deserve to have their voices heard
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Where did washington’s army spend a harsh and difficult winter in 1777–1778?
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History, 21.06.2019 16:30
Need plz? due in 10 will give brainliest which of the following was the most significant aspect of revel's election to the senate? a.his election showed that the u.s. would quickly move past the civil war. b.his election to uphold the thirteenth and fourteenth amendments which gave freed slaves citizenship and voting rights. c.his election demonstrated the states were united in a union once more. d.his election was the first step in opening doors for other african-american political leaders.
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History, 21.06.2019 18:30
How does the grapes of wrath identify the effects of americans' views on the dust bowl? the story is a depiction of oklahoma farmers and the difficulties they experienced migrating to california. the story accurately describes the impact the california vineyard industry had on migrant workers. the story covers the rise of corporate farming and the devaluation of the small family farms that dotted the great plains. the story is an allegory for the conflicts between american values and the rise of the communist party in the united states.
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History, 21.06.2019 19:00
Which piece of legislation signed by lyndon johnson brought an end to barriers preventing minorities from participating in elections?
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