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History, 22.06.2019 01:30
Read a report of the paris medical faculty from 1348 about the plague. we can say that the main cause of this pestilence was and is the configuration of the heavens. in 1345, at 1: 00 in the afternoon of march 20th, there was a major conjunction of three planets in the constellation of aquarius. this conjunction, along with others like it and the eclipse caused a deadly corruption of the air around us. what is the most likely reason this document would be important to a historian’s study of the black death? a) it shows the importance of astronomy in medicine today. b) it shows how medicine once differed in paris and london. c) it shows how the plague’s cause was interpreted in the past. d) it shows the desperation to find a cause of the black death.
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History, 22.06.2019 03:00
In harriet's country, the ten provincial states that make up the nation hold the majority of power, with a small central government handling foreign policy and trade. harriet lives under a government best described as which of the selections listed below? select one: a. parliamentary b. federal c. confederal d. unitary
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History, 22.06.2019 07:10
Yes the notes gathered in your research to answer the following questions
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30
Plz- which of the following explains the growth of fundamentalism in the 1920s? -fundamentalism encouraged racial pride and inspired a "back-to-africa" movement. -americans were uneasy about rapid social change and supported traditional religious beliefs. -americans wanted to increase women's opportunities in the workplace following world war i.
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