History, 04.11.2020 19:20, mirellaenriquez5529
The author talks about how the Holocaust survivors dealt with their experiences in the concentration camps. He says, "It is hard to say for sure if Holocaust survivors had built-in traits that helped them survive, or if they developed these traits as a result of their experiences." What do you think? Do you agree that they already had these traits and that's why they were able to survive? Or do you disagree and agree with the second statement that they gained these traits because they had to go through these horrible experiences?
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History, 21.06.2019 21:10, micieloalvarado
How did the northern u. s. change during the 19th century? select the best choice from the answers provided. a. it became more industrial. b. it became more agrarian. c. it became less populated. d. it became less diverse
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History, 21.06.2019 22:40, lifewkeya
What does the case of mary dyer in 1660 illustrate? a. puritans practiced a fierce rhetoric but were lenient in practice. b. quakers had a tenuous grasp on the social realities of the english colonies. c. quakers were willing to defy authority even at their own personal risk and expense. d. quakers practiced their religion without a church and without clergy.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30, jeremiah1212
What is the main social system that existed in ancient china?
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