Social Studies, 27.08.2019 22:10, karlaperez6852
The comparative form of adjectives compares a. more than two things or people b. the past to the present. c. two things or people. d. at least a dozen different items.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 23:10, moonk7733
Cole's smart phone is two years old and he would like to have a new one. this time, he wants to make sure that it has a longer battery charge and better geographic coverage since he is traveling three days a week for his new job. cole is most likely to use for this purchase
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 06:20, almostnevercbbc
Situation #2: imagine that you are a newspaper editor in columbus, oh in 1863. the civil war has been dragging on for more than two years already and shows no signs of ending soon. you are aware that many black males are willing to enlist in the union army but you fear that they may be mistreated and abused by the majority of soldiers on either side in this war. write a one-page letter (double spaced) editorial for tomorrow's edition of the newspaper. the topic is military service in the union army by free african american males. in your editorial, take a clear position for or against having black men join the fight. be sure to give reasons for whatever position you choose to take.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 11:10, PrincesssOfficial
In the introduction of becoming mexican american, sanchez draws from stuart hall's notion of cultural identity (pg. 12-13). hall asserts that identities are enmeshed in "becoming and of being." they are subjected to the elements and context of history. explain what you think he means by the idea of becoming and being and explain how context fits into comprehending the american concept of manifest destiny.
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