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First one to answer get the !which of the following statements about egypt’s resources and economy is not true? the suez canal is one of the world’s busiest waterways. egypt’s only farmland is located in the nile river valley and delta. egypt’s unemployment rate is low, and most egyptians have little trouble finding work within the country. egypt’s economy depends mostly on agriculture, petroleum exports, and tourism.
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True of false? the privy council established the laws of the colonies, but allowed them to govern themselves
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Ahistorian has discovered a letter written by an early roman emperor. she translates the letter and discovers that it contains orders to a general before a battle. she works to determine when the letter was written to figure out which battle the letter references.the historian in the passage is most clearly demonstrating which historical thinking skill? a. identifying causes and historical contextb. thinking chronologicallyc. making and evaluating arguments and interpretationsd. analyzing historical sources
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Complete the list of actions taken by the delegates of the first continental congress. a. the congress then opted to declare war against england. b. the congress then sent a representative to present its opinions to parliament. c. the congress then wrote the first draft of the declaration of independence. d. the congress then wrote a statement of complaints to george iii, not parliament, called the declaration of rights and grievances.
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