History, 25.03.2021 06:40, ashleyjaslin
PLS HELP ASAP 50 POINTS TO FIRST CORRECT ANSWER!!
Match the following. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.
1 .
Phoebe
slave who ran away from his master Philemon
2 .
Damascus
disciple sent to lay hands on Saul
3 .
Ananias
place where Saul was born and raised
4 .
Gauls
city and church that received the first of Paul's letters
5 .
Tychicus
bearer of the Epistle to the Romans
6 .
Tarsus
city to which Saul was going when stopped by Jesus
7 .
Philippians
the Epistle of Joy
8 .
Ephesus
people who settled in Galatia
9 .
Onesimus
the leading city of Asia Minor
10 .
Thessalonica
sent by Paul to encourage those at Ephesus
11 .
Epaphras
Paul's fellow-laborer among the Colossians
12 .
Colossae
city located in Phrygia
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History, 21.06.2019 20:00, ike9264
The maps below show the middle east. which best explains how the green areas depicted in the image on the left are reflected in the population map on the right? populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near deserts. populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near oceans. populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near mountains. populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near rivers. plz hurry in test only have 34 mins left
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History, 22.06.2019 03:00, ashtynbursiaga
Why did some people support supply-side economics and others opposed it? it addressed the supply of goods and ignore demand. it called for large tax cuts for the wealthy. forigen production played a significant role in the plan. the program called for increased government spending.
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