History, 23.07.2019 09:30, sairaanwar67
The alien and sedition acts, signed into law in 1798, were, for the most part, intended for a) illegal aliens. b) french nationals. c) british radicals. d) political opposition.
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History, 20.06.2019 18:02, naenae6775
Match the imaginary nineteenth-century scenarios with the type of imperialist motives they represent. richard watson, a british businessman, wanted to take advantage of his country’s control of chinese trade. so, he moved with his family to china. irene dupont was a teacher who loved literature. she traveled to senegal in africa to tribal children learn to read and write french. john hudson was the captain of a steam-powered ship for the british navy. on voyages across the pacific, he could stop and refuel his ship at various asian ports that his native country had exclusive access to. military economic humanitarian and religious
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History, 22.06.2019 12:00, karinagramirezp072gb
Respond fast need this answer asap still need to do about 3 pages of work to turn in tomorrow it be 2: 26am here
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History, 22.06.2019 15:00, thesusan56351
The police have arrested helen on the charge of first-degree murder. however, she does not have enough money to hire a defense attorney. according to which amendment in the bill of rights is the court obligated to hire an attorney to represent helen during her trial?
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