This question is designed to test your ability to use text and your own knowledge of social studies to write a response to the following question:
To what extent did the English Bill of Rights impact the political and legal ideas of the United States?
Write an essay that —
has a thesis that makes a historical assertion and responds to the question
provides specific, accurate, and relevant evidence that supports the thesis
explains the reasoning behind the evidence chosen
ends with a summary sentence
ASAP
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History, 21.06.2019 17:30, ttaysia
Identify the inappropriate shift or inconsistency of verb mood in this sentence. he was fond of his little sister, and if you have a loveable sibling you would feel the same thing yourself. a. from imperative to indicative b. from conditional to imperative c. from indicative to conditional d. from interrogative to subjunctive
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30, lauren21bunch
At the beginning of the war, why was hitler allowed to continue his aggression without resistance from other european countries
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History, 22.06.2019 02:10, chrisandthemike76
The proposed downtown mall development will cause severe economic harm to our city. i, like everyone else here, am concerned about the troubled economy, and we all know the importance of job creation — especially here - but these concerns shouldn't push us to blindly support supposed "job creators" without first looking at the data. the truth is that when jobs are created in one place, they're usually destroyed somewhere else. studies have shown that for every job created by a mall, at least one job in a local business is lost. as the former owner of two long-standing small businesses in our community, i know all too well the power of these big commercial chains. my fellow citizens, we have watched this evil evolve for decades, and it's time to take a stand. these new chain stores may be able to offer lower prices on some goods, but they also take money out of our community to pay distant executives and shareholders. if we oppose what is the author's point of view?
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