Write a personal letter to a historical figure we studied in this lesson giving that person advice on how to deal with the revolutionary times in which that person lived. Your letter should reference key events and people in some way, and the letter should suggest courses of action that person might take.
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History, 21.06.2019 16:00
What triggered the surge of conservative governments in central europe at the end of world war i? a. the disintegration of european families in the wake of urbanization. b. a worldwide revolutionary upsurge. c. the revival of the austrian-hungarian and ottoman empires. d. the british suppression of the indian nationalist movement. e. the killing of the tsar during the russian revolution?
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History, 21.06.2019 18:30
Which are in millennium development goals check all that apply
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History, 22.06.2019 00:30
Which goal was most likely to be supported by both poor peasents and city merchants in the early years of the french revolution? an end to feudal privileges overthrow of the monarchy destruction of the power of the catholic church suppression of the third estate take your time to answer, i'm not in a big rush
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History, 22.06.2019 01:40
Select the five weaknesses of the articles of confederation. congress could not declare war or establish an army. congress could not levy taxes. congress could not control trade. not all the states were represented in congress. no national court system. no executive to enforce the laws. congress could not negotiate with foreign governments. the national government could not borrow money. nine of the states had to agree to pass a law.
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