History, 29.01.2020 06:56, samueltaye
Read this passage: russia's leader, czar alexander ii, tried to modernize russian society in the late 19th century. one of his major accomplishments was ending serfdom, a forced-labor system similar to slavery. however, alexander ii was assassinated in 1881, and the czars that followed him reversed many of his reforms. these leaders were so harsh that a group of revolutionaries called the bolsheviks eventually rebelled against them and overthrew the russian government in 1917. which statement best describes the main idea of the passage?
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History, 21.06.2019 18:40, amauris77748
Match the events to the impact they had on africa during the late 19th century 1.colonization of the congo 2.berlin conference of 1884 3.berlin act of 1885 settled tutorial disputes between european nations prohibited the slave trade in africa marks the beginning of scramble for africa
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History, 21.06.2019 18:50, Woodlandgirl14
How did critics view the judicial reform bill under roosevelt? they thought that it would weaken the presidency and strengthen the court. they felt that it was an attempt to gain influence on the supreme court. they viewed it as a way to take power away from the government and give it to the people. they thought that it would bring an end to the programs created by the new deal.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:50, astigall4272
What event ensured england safe passage to colonize north america? a) many englishmen desired more religious freedom than the king allowed. b) england's government decided to take advantage of america's wealth of resources. c) england's defeat of the spanish armada in 1588 opened up the seaways. d) cabot claimed the north atlantic coast for england in 1497.
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Read this passage: russia's leader, czar alexander ii, tried to modernize russian society in the la...
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