Social Studies, 16.01.2021 01:00, johnnysteeler9934
The Judiciary Act of 1789 left state laws and courts in place but gave federal courts the ability to rule on state laws. At the same time, the French Revolution and the French/British War were threatening to draw America into European troubles once again. Washington chose neutrality. Explain how these two decisions helped establish a stable and lasting government
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:30, mccdp55
Africa, 1914 which statement is the best conclusion for the information presented in the map? a) european colonization had a positive impact on african nations. b) african colonization the economic growth of all european nations involved. c) by the outbreak of world war i, most of the african continent was under english control. d) by the outbreak of world war i, most of the african continent was under european control.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 07:30, Riley3833
Recall that in one condition of the experiment conducted by stasser and titus (1985) about student council president candidates, all group members had access to the same information, and that in another condition, members had unique information that other group members didn't know. in the second (unshared information) condition, the group made a worse decision than in the first (shared information) condition. this occurred because groups seldom can agree on who is most expert. focus discussion on the information that all members know. often ignore dissenting opinions. avoid differences of opinion, given conformity pressures.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 14:30, hcpswalkertl3
What is the one of the two issues involving slavery in the constitution
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