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Where was nativist sentiment strongest, with the greatest potential for violence, in the early to mid 1800s?
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History, 21.06.2019 22:40
Excerpt from w. e. b. du bois jon reese 4 du bois was one of the first male civil rights leaders to recognize the problems of gender discrimination. he was among the first men to understand the unique problems of black women, and to value their contributions. he supported the women's suffrage movement and strove to integrate this mostly white struggle. he encouraged many black female writers, artists, poets, and novelists, featuring their works in his crisis magazine and sometimes providing personal financial assistance to them. the cause was that w.e.b. du bois encouraged many black female writers, artists, poets, and novelists. what was the result? think about cause-and-effect relationships.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:00
June 19 is often a holiday in texas. it is emancipation day. what important event happened on emancipation day? a) it marks the end of slavery in texas. b) it marks end of the texas revolution. c) it marks the day texas became a state. d) it marks the last battle of the texas revolution.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:20
Unique among the rulers of this time, persian emperors installed governors in their provinces tolerated local cultures and laws wielded absolute power maintained an extensive army
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30
Define the word imperialism. what is your opinion: should the u.s. engage in imperialism? under what circumstances? offer a brief, effective argument against the opinion that you hold.
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