What other items in today's American
culture might be misinterpreted by future an-
thropologi...
History, 05.10.2020 15:01, naenae2cold12021
What other items in today's American
culture might be misinterpreted by future an-
thropologists?
Answers: 1
History, 21.06.2019 19:30, mariannarodriguez123
Iam gonna fail this class ! in 2001 mexico imposed a 20% tax on all soft drinks not made from sugar cane high fractals corn sit-up which is made from corn, is often used in place of cane sugar to manufacture soft drinks. which nation would most likely be impacted by mexico’s policy change?
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History, 21.06.2019 21:20, piperk19
Which action bestillustrates the process of making an interpretation? a. a historian reads a secondary source about the cold war to find out the dates and locations of important historical occurrences. important historical occurrences, b. a historian publishes a popular article about racism in 20th- century south africa but does not cite any sources. c. a historian writes a textbook designed to teach college students about the duties of a professional historian. d. a historian reads speeches by english and french leaders during world war il to differentiate between their content and tone.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30, nawafcanada
Notice that nuetral belgium is located between germnay and france. how do you think belgium and the rest of the world regarded germany's violation of belgiums neutrality ?
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30, Usman458
Ahistorian has discovered a letter written by an early roman emperor. she translates the letter and discovers that it contains orders to a general before a battle. she works to determine when the letter was written to figure out which battle the letter references. the historian in the passage is most clearly demonstrating which historical thinking skill? a. identifying causes and historical contextb. thinking chronologicallyc. making and evaluating arguments and interpretationsd. analyzing historical sources
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