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What statement best describes the position of most northerners toward slavery? a. the abolitionist movement was banned from many northern states. b. some states passed personal liberty laws for runaway slaves. c. the north supported the dred scott decision.
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The right of the people to express their political views is protected in our govemment in many ways, including
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If you heat soup on a stove, what happens to the movement of the soup’s particles? a. the particles move slower. b. the particles move faster. c. there’s no change in the speed of particles. d. the particles stop moving.
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8) this map shows the population density of india. the redder the area, the higher the concentration of the population. which is the most likely reason for the high population density in the northeastern part of india? a) there is little pollution there b) the ganges river is in the region c) most of the factories are located in that region d) most people want to live close to the himalaya mountains
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1of the following choices, which one best describes one way that christianity came to east africa? a. christians traveled in caravans through the sahara desert and introduced the people of mali to a new religion. b. christian traders from the mediterranean interacted with the people of axum. c. christian military from west africa traveled across the continent to bring their religion to the people of east africa. d. christian rulers from asia traveled to east africa to bring their religion to the people. 2 which trade item from outside the region did west africans need most? a. gold b. camels c. salt d. iron
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