Social Studies, 18.10.2020 15:01, Vugly
What do you want to be when you grow up? People are asked this question all the time. When you think about your talents and interest, what career do you see in your future? Explain five ways that you can learn more about your possible career choice before you start your college studies. help plz i have no idea
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 16:30, aaron2113
Why did many members of congress oppose president lincoln’s plan for reconstruction? a. they believed that freed blacks had gained too much power. b. they thought that the plan was too harsh on confederate sympathizers in the north. c. they thought that the president had overstepped his powers.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:00, ronniethefun
If you rub a balloon on a piece of fabric or carpeting and then hold it against your head, your hair can stand on end. use what you have learned in this lesson to explain why this happens.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:00, kateykob01
No creative answers only the right onesanswer asapif you learned oratory, what could you do? a. give good speeches b. understand the law c. make fun of peopled. race chariots
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 15:00, ayoismeisjjjjuan
Which of the following selections is least useful for supporting the claim that states intentionally built unequal school systems? question 1 options: the supreme court ruling in plessy v. ferguson (1896) wrote into law that america had two separate societies: one black and one white. it was very clear by the mid-1900s that southern states had expertly built separate educational systems. these schools, however, were never equal. states with laws keeping schools segregated never gave equal amounts of money to their black and white schools. ten years after brown, fewer than 10 percent of southern public schools had integrated. some areas did not comply at all.
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