History, 14.07.2019 15:00, kenziepickup
The governor of alabama during the selma voting rights marches was a. rosa parks (obviously no) b. eugene connor c. lyndon b. johnson d. george wallace
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History, 21.06.2019 22:30, nancieabreu4491
One of the observations by someone who was present for roosevelt's speech was, "its clarity, logic, and sincerity struck us." quote one example from the text that you would describe as clear, logical, or sincere. explain the language in your chosen quote correctly, and tell why it can be considered clear, logical, or sincere.
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History, 22.06.2019 03:30, babygirl123468
Why was "impressment" an important issue during the jefferson administration? the united states was being treated disrespectfully, as the spanish navy was forcing american sailors into naval service for them. the united states was being treated disrespectfully, as the french navy was forcing american sailors into naval service for them. the united states was treating british navy with disrespect by forcing british sailors into naval service for them. the united states was being treated with disrespect on the high seas, as the british navy was forcing american sailors off their ships and into naval service for them. the united states was treating french navy with disrespect by forcing french sailors into naval service for them.
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History, 22.06.2019 06:00, mbrisen7420
Which piece of information would most a historian create an interpretation of this photograph of works in a factory?
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30, perezshayla56
Which event transfer power from the west to the east? a. the development of a unique code of law for the byzantine empire b. the shift of the roman empire’s capital from rome to constantinople c. the entry of christian priests and missionaries into constantinople d. constantine i’s commemoration as the first byzantine emperor reset next
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