History, 06.05.2020 22:14, kaliyaht01
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, write a four-paragraph essay (350–500 words) explaining your choice. As you write your essay, keep these points in mind: Include a clear thesis statement in the introductory paragraph that sets out the main idea of the essay. Provide a brief description of the leader selected. Provide a brief analysis of this leader’s role, actions, and decisions in the Cold War. Analyze how this leader’s actions kept the Cold War from escalating, or how it helped end it. Use evidence to support your ideas. Write a concluding paragraph that restates the thesis and the main points of the essay. Use an engaging writing style with clear and grammatically correct writing and well-reasoned arguments.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:00, unkownperson030
This map shows north korea and south korea today. how does this map reflect the impact of the korean war?
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00, babyduck0664
How did cowboy culture reflect the ethnic diversity of the u. s.
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30, ewoolbright
This term, coined by john o’sullivan in 1939, represented the belief that god had preordained the u. s. to settle the whole continent and spread its influence and culture there a.) women’s suffrage b.) the industrial age c.) manifest destiny d.) the abolition movement
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History, 22.06.2019 12:00, Maelynne8515
In 1975, how did the united nations respond to the worldwide struggle for women's rights? a) issued a declaration of human rights that addressed gender inequality b) held its first international conference on women's status in the world c) wrote a resolution that encouraged nations to solve their own problems d) encouraged women to fight for their rights through rebellion and resistance
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