History, 13.03.2021 05:10, mariannarodriguez123
Read the excerpt below from the Supreme Court ruling in the Scott v. Sandford.
[T]he legislation and histories of the times, and the language used in the Declaration of Independence, show, that neither the class of persons who had been imported as slaves, nor their descendants, whether they had become free or not, were then acknowledged as a part of the people.
The main subject of the excerpt is
A. the lack of citizenship for enslaved people.
B. the practice of importing enslaved people from Africa.
C. the practice of relocating from a slave state to a free state.
D. the right of an owner to retain his or her property.
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How did the russian revolution impact world war i? a) the russians required the allied powers to come to their aid and defeat the radical groups. b) the russians pulled out from the war, enabling the germans to focus on the western front. c) the russians created new technological advancements that were used by the allied powers to win. d) the russians created a new communist government that aligned with the central powers instead.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30, marainafolta
Write about three symbols that you find in the story and what each symbol means. the meaning should be on the topic of knowledge vs. ignorance, the relationship of knowledge to freedom, and both the good and bad associated with gaining knowledge. use this example as a model for your "the prisoner who is set free and leaves the cave represents a person who gains knowledge, and his experiences show both the positive and negative effects of learning something new." write about what you think plato is trying to tell us about knowledge vs. ignorance and the relationship of knowledge to freedom in this story. be sure to include what he says about the cost (the pain).
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Read the excerpt below from the Supreme Court ruling in the Scott v. Sandford.
[T]he legislation an...
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