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Was social mobility likely for scribes during the old and middle kingdom eras? yes. scribes were educated, which enabled them to move to a higher class level. no. scribes were powerless bureaucrats. yes. scribes kept records for government and could use their role to gain power. no. scribes usually inherited their positions from their fathers.
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What percentage of people in britain lived in cities in 1850? a.) less than 5% b.)between 6 and 10% c.) more than 20%
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Answer the following question contains two parts. first answer part a, then part b. the cold war rivalry between the united states and the soviet union created conflicts which provided opportunities for intervention by both sides. alliances were formed that reflected the tensions between the two major superpowers. analyze the two excerpts below to determine which major superpowers benefited from each alliance. the two excerpts are pictured part a. state which alliance promoted goals and protection of the united states and which alliance promoted goals and protection of the soviet union. cute evidence from each primary source to support your answers. part b. summarize the purpose of each alliance. cute evidence from each primary source to support your answers.
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