History, 13.01.2021 06:20, sairaanwar67
1 How did the First Amendment benefit the Jews? OA. It gave Jews superiority over Catholics. OB. Under the First Amendment, Jews did not have to work as laborers. OC. It gave Jews the liberty to use self-defense. OD. It ensured that Jews didn't have to pay taxes. OE. It gave equal religious rights to Jews.
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History, 21.06.2019 20:00, Hippiekoolaid
Why did the federal government choose to give each tribal member a 25-year deed to the reservation land? this was the life expectancy of native americans at this time, and the government wished to grant rights for only a single generation. they considered this to be enough time to keep the area calm before they could take the land back again for sale. the united states government believed that the nutrients from the land would be depleted by the end of the deed. the government believed this would be enough time for the tribal members to become self-reliant and adapt to the farming lifestyle.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:30, officialrogerfp3gf2s
What did the french national assembly decide? peasants would only have to pay one-tenth of their earnings to the catholic church. the government could not legally charge taxes without first holding a vote. aristocrats would still receive special privileges as long as they paid a higher tax. employment would be available to all people, regardless of their social class.
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History, 22.06.2019 15:00, MathChic68
The term used by writer gertrude stein to describe those left deeply disillusioned by world war ia. lost generationb. baby boomerc. beat generationd. tea party
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History, 22.06.2019 16:00, minideeri
Which does not describe jamestown? a) its colonial government held the salem witch trial b) the colony was named after the king of england eliminate c) in this colony, john rolfe developed a tobacco cash crop d) it was the 1st permanent english colony
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