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History, 22.06.2019 02:00, spreadlight10
Which of the following statements describes the philosophy of thomas hobbes? democracy is necessary for a country to succeed. b. a country needs a ruler with absolute power to succeed. c. people have natural rights to life, to be free and to own property. d. a country needs no rulers or government to be safe and successful.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30, kaliyab191
Match the description to the term. 1. ancient people of the british isles normans 2. possible location of oldest known writing emigrate 3. a variety of a language celts 4. the study of word forms indus valley 5. to leave one's country morphology 6. invaded england in a. d. 1066 dialect
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30, towlesam
Why was the u. s. annexation of hawaii delayed until william mckinley became president? a: the rebels who overthrew queen liliuokalani opposed u. s. annexation. b: the senate did not approve the treaty of annexation until mckinley entered the white house. c: supporters of the nationalist cause were in the majority in hawaii until 1898. d: mckinley’s predecessor, grover cleveland, refused to sign the treaty of annexation.
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History, 22.06.2019 18:30, fruitasticgabs9803
Use the following map to answer the question below: what key role did the location of the tigris and the euphrates river play on the development of mesopotamia? a.) mesopotamia was settled between the two rivers to take advantage of the natural barrier produced by the arabian desert. b.) mesopotamia was settled between the two rivers to take advantage of the protection provided by the rivers. c.) mesopotamia was settled between the two rivers to take advantage of the fertile soil produced by floods. d.) mesopotamia was settled between the two rivers to take advantage of the drinking water provided by the persian gulf.
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