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Who was known as “the Great Compromiser”? Henry Clay Daniel Webster John C. Calhoun John Quincy Adam
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History, 22.06.2019 17:10
For which of the following reasons did the supreme court most likely rule that it could not force the president to act? a. it would diminish the power of the executive branch and increase the power of the judicial branch. b. it would diminish the power of the legislative branch and increase the power of the judicial branch c. it would diminish the power of the judicial branch and increase the power of the executive branch d. it would diminish the power of the judicial branch and increase the power of the legislative branch
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History, 22.06.2019 18:00
This observation by margaret mead applies to women's rights. "the very fact that the formal barriers are down reduces women to battling with feather-soft barriers that never really yield but instead smother the attacker." could the same argument be applied to the rights of minorities
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History, 22.06.2019 20:40
3. what was nat turner's final signal that the time to rebel had come? a. a law was passed b. a song was song c. a solar eclipse d. an animal he saw e. a man he met 4. how many white men died during turner's rebellion? a. 7 e. 55 b. 10 5. what happened to nat turner? a. his rebellion released the slaves from slavery b. he was hung c. new laws were passed freeing slaves d. he was given a position in congress e. he became governor of kansas
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