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Senate ratification of treaties negotiated by the president is required by the united states constitution as a way of
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Which best explains how wealthy residents of italian cities contributed to the renaissance? a) wealthy residents bought works of art, which supported artists. b) wealthy residents participated in religion, which supported the church c) wealthy residents participated in music, which supported the arts. d) wealthy residents bought classical books, which supported scholars.
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History, 22.06.2019 00:30, skpdancer1605
(can someone . has to be turned in 1) - explain one similarity between the federal, state, and local governments. ( question 2)- explain one difference between the federal, state, and local governments. ( question 3)- explain one similarity between the federal executive branch and the state executive branch. ( question 4) - explain one difference between the federal executive branch and the state executive branch. (question 5) - explain one similarity between the federal legislative branch and the state legislative branch. ( question 6) - explain one difference between the federal legislative branch and the state legislative branch. ( question 7) - explain one similarity between the federal judicial branch and the state judicial branch. ( question 8) - explain one difference between the federal judicial branch and the state judicial branch.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30, lazavionadams81
Imagine you are negotiating the details of the treaty of paris of 1783 at the end of the american revolution. write a journal entry describing what it was like to establish a new plan for goverment. be sure to provide a headline and date. use the key vocabulary words in your journal entry key words.. republicanism treaty of paris of 1783
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