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Should the Government spend less, raise taxes, or borrow money to cover budget deficits?
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The kansas-nebraska act allowed the territories of kansas and nebraska to decide the issue of slavery by popular sovereignty. the people who lived in these territories would be able to vote on whether slavery would be allowed there. what effect did this have on kansas? a. settlers voted to allow slavery only in half of the territory. b. kansas became a slave state and joined the confederacy. c. settlers held a series of debates to them decide. d. pro-slavery settlers fought against anti-slavery settlers.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 22:00
Which of these best describes why georgia was important to united states during world war i? a)georgia made money by selling cotton and wood to europe.b)more soldiers came from georgia than from any other state.c)many white planters volunteered to serve in the war effort.d)the state had many federal installations and training camps
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:00
1. create a hypothetical story of how a violent conflict arose between two groups. in your story, include examples of how in-group bias, out-group homogeneity, out-group derogation, and scapegoat theory lead toward violence between groups. be sure to label each term where it occurs in your story (20 points)
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:50
Which statement about america is true it receives more annual rainfall than any other continent it is the smallest continent in the world it lies beneath an ice sheet that cover 98 percent of its surface
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