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History, 05.12.2019 06:31, davelopez979
Typically, the lifestyle of people in a true civilization would differ from the lifestyles found in earlier forms of society. in general, a major trend of civilizations would be
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30, tia3963
Which of the following statements occurred last in the official overthrow of the russian provisional government in october of 1917? the bolsheviks campaigned for support of their political platform. the bolsheviks organized an assault and stormed the winter palace. the bolsheviks and trotsky’s militia seized key targets in petrograd. vladimir lenin established himself as the leader of the bolsheviks. i know the answers a and d are inccorect.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:30, hayleymckee
Which of the following statements about slavery is not accurate? a. slavery in the americas was no different than slavery in ancient greece or rome. b. beginning in the 1600s, slaves began to be viewed as property, rather than people. c. slavery did not originate in the americas. d. slavery was very important to the economy of the american colonies.
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