Social Studies, 27.08.2019 04:30, mckenziealexander
When the han dynasty came to power in the second century b. c., it decentralized the government and set up feudal states for which of these reasons?
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“a monarchy is indeed the most powerful of any… but then there is imminent danger of his employing that strength to improvident or oppressive purposes.”—william blackstone, commentaries on the laws of england which of the following documents addressed blackstone’s concern in this quote? the magna carta, because it limited the power of the king. common sense, because it encouraged american colonists to declare independence. the mayflower compact, because it created a government and the first written laws for plymouth settlers. the english bill of rights, because it later influenced the u. s. bill of rights.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 20:50, dward5823
Parliament passed several acts to britain meet its war debts. determine whether the following descriptions apply to the stamp act or the sugar act- passed by parliament in 1764- passed by parliament in 1765- enforced payment of taxes on foreign molasses- taxed all types of printed materialsstamp act: sugar act:
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 21:40, romedome15
Dr. robbins wants to know if there are different opinions regarding the value of public school education between native americans who have at least one relative who attended indian boarding school and native americans who have no family experience with indian boarding school. dr. robbins contacts 35 native american participants in each group. he wants each group to include younger as well as older adults, and a mix of male and female participants. he asks each person to complete a survey about their attitudes toward public education. the design of this study is:
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