History, 16.07.2019 08:00, emmapaschen
What type of foreign policy did the united states pursue after its victory in world war i? a. the nation increased diplomatic ties with europe. b. the nation joined the league of nations. c. the nation returned to isolationism. d. the nation expanded through manifest destiny.
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History, 21.06.2019 22:00, nyceastcoast
Which of the following is a claim about ancient rome that a historian could build san argument around
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30, PastyMexican24
What is the difference between direct learning and indirect learning? a. direct learning is independent learning that people pursue on their own. indirect learning is forced on the learner by others, such as parents or teachers. b. direct learning is forced on learners so that they'll become productive members of society. indirect learning is a voluntary action taken by the learner with the intention of becoming a productive member of society. c. when people learn culture directly, they are imitating and observing others. when people learn culture indirectly, they are being taught by someone else. d. when people learn culture directly, they are being taught by someone else. when people learn culture indirectly, they are learning through observation and imitation.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30, huntbuck14
Which statement best describes the response by the united states and its allies to the berlin blockade? planes dropped tons of supplies around the city each day. trucks smuggled tons of supplies into berlin about once a week. tons of supplies were delivered to west berlin by boats. tons of supplies were purchased from east berlin each day.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:00, aliviafrancois2000
Iam a word that means to bring to fields and crops
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