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How might the declaration of independence lead to questions over the issue of slavery
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President eisenhowers foreign policy stressed peace, threatened massive retaliation for attacks and what
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"the plan of removing the aboriginal people who yet remain within the settled portions of the united states . . approaches its consummation. . an extensive region . . has been assigned for their permanent residence. it has been divided into districts and allotted among them. many have already removed and others are preparing to go. . " removal of southern indians to indian territory, 1835 this passage is most closely related to a) imperialism. b) the civil war. c) westward expansion. d) the french indian war.
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History, 22.06.2019 06:00
Using reputable online news sources, find an article about a current event that has happened within the last 12 months that deals with any of the ideas that came about during the enlightenment. for example, you might choose an event that involves freedom of speech, religious tolerance, or the right to vote. alternately, you can choose an event where these values or ideas are absent and would make a tremendous difference if they were present. once you have chosen an event, answer the following questions: what website did you use for your research? what is the title of your article? who is the author of your article? what is the event you read about?
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History, 22.06.2019 06:00
Which of the following was the largest group of people living in the region of transylvania? a. german b.slavic groups c.romanians d.italians
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