What cause is Douglass advocating in this statement?
A)
the abolition of slavery
B)
the creation of an alliance between the Union and Great Britain
allowing African American men to serve as soldiers in the Union army
D)
allowing an exchange of prisoners between the Union and the
Confederacy
answer; i believe the correct answer is (the willamete valley);
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answer: an oligarchy is a political system in which the government is run by a group of noble families, or the elite wealthy members of a society. a present day oligarchic government is iran.
explanation:
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well let's see i know a little about the fall of the roman empore but what to say i do not have a clue of what to say. (that's 28 words) i learned about it in social studies it was quite boring really my teacher talks a lot, like a lot then gives us a bunch of work sheets not too many though.( that's 60 words)i actually almost fell asleep in class of course i really like that teacher of course she is really nice. i actually don't remember much from that class i got a b without any notes (it was an open notes test)(that's 95 words) i'm wasting time but i've gone too far to stop now i'm sorry i haven't said really any thing on the topic at all sorry not sorry haha jk.(that's 125 words ) (mike drop)
Explain how you plan to integrate quantitative analysis into qualitative analysis. then, write a short answer to your question (this will likely be fictitious) and explain your reasoning.
In a low-income household in the developed world, more than 30% of a woman's income typically goes toward a. transportation costs b. child care c. clothing and incidentals d. the repayment of educational loans
Ineed ! 10 more minutes until test is ! will give 15+ points and ! kansas history which is an example of popular sovereignty? a. the fugitive slave law enforces stricter penalties for people who runaways. b. the united states congress passes a bill limiting the slave trade. c. settlers in nebraska vote on whether they wish to make slavery legal. d. an abolitionist exercises free speech by publishing a newspaper.