History, 26.05.2021 19:20 rhiannonwheatcr6619
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each part of the economic situation fueled other parts.
people moving to the cities started the whole cycle.
people moving to the cities started the whole cycle.
factories needed to refuse to increase production.
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Which of the following accurately compares the paths to independence of ghana and algeria? ! both nations achieved independence through armed struggle. both nations achieved independence peacefully. ghana achieved independence through armed struggle, while algeria achieved independence peacefully. ghana achieved independence peacefully, while algeria achieved independence through armed struggle.
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Explain how president trumans knowledge of previous historical events influenced him to initiate us involvement in korea
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Ineed ! 10 more minutes until test is ! will give 15+ points and ! kansas history which is an example of popular sovereignty? a. the fugitive slave law enforces stricter penalties for people who runaways. b. the united states congress passes a bill limiting the slave trade. c. settlers in nebraska vote on whether they wish to make slavery legal. d. an abolitionist exercises free speech by publishing a newspaper.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:30
Which of the following statements about slavery is not accurate? a. slavery in the americas was no different than slavery in ancient greece or rome. b. beginning in the 1600s, slaves began to be viewed as property, rather than people. c. slavery did not originate in the americas. d. slavery was very important to the economy of the american colonies.
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each part of the economic situation fueled other parts.
people moving to the citi...
people moving to the citi...
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