History, 15.10.2020 14:01, damonsalvatoreisbae
3. On page 8, the author writes: "He had become a man without a country. The land of his birth was at
war with America; yet after thirty-five years here he was still prevented by law from becoming an
American citizen. He was suddenly a man with no rights who looked exactly like the enemy."
What does
this mean for Mr. Wakatsuki and other Japanese or Japanese Americans like him?
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Gretchen opens a high-end bakery in a busy section of town. customers pay top dollar for her quality baked goods. just two months later, emily opens a bakery across the street. she also sells baked goods but uses lower- quality ingredients and has a less appealing shop. some of gretchen's customers take their business to emily's bakery because her prices are lower. which industrial revolution-era system or movement is reflected in this scenario? o a. romanticism o b. marxism o c. social criticism o d. capitalism
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30, huangjianhe135
Why was john wesleys message attractive to working class people?
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30, monayemcnett11
3.3.6 practice: comparing the branches describe at least one way in which the executive branch is able to influence the actions of the legislative branch and at least one way in which it is able to influence the actions of the judicial branch
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