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What is not true about the city of Persepolis? The city was used around by royalty., Limestone statues of bulls guarded the gate., it was built 40-50 feet high up., Sculptures and art depicted fighting animals.
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History, 21.06.2019 21:00
Analyze the maps from the previous section, then identify and discuss which two maps show the biggest move from colonialism to independence.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:00
70 ! to reinforce your understanding of the early days of the great depression, take the perspective of president herbert hoover. from his perspective, write three to five sentences that develop and expand on the following topic sentence: i believe the best way to end the great depression is . .
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History, 22.06.2019 11:10
Which points did chief justice roger b. taney use to justify the supreme court’s ruling in the dred scott case? the property clause of the constitution, the due process clause of the fifth amendment, and the fact that african americans were not citizens. the practice of judicial review established in marbury v. madison, the property clause of the constitution, and the due process clause of the fifth amendment. the necessary and proper clause of the constitution, the due process clause of the fifth amendment, and the fact that african americans were not citizens. the commerce clause of the constitution, the elastic clause of the sixth amendment, and the practice of judicial review established in gibbons v. ogden.
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History, 22.06.2019 15:30
The truman doctrine created what? a pot holes in i-25 b lack of concern for space missions c a new technology that would erase german radio waves. d the worldview that the u.s. is just and good and that the u.s.s.r. is tyrants and mad men. answer
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