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Which statement best summarizes part of the ruling in gibbons v. ogden? regulating interstate commerce is an abuse of power. a state can make laws that regulate commerce in neighboring states. state licenses make federal licenses unnecessary. a state can regulate commerce that takes place within its own borders.
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History, 21.06.2019 22:00
Which of the following led to a continuation of the treatment in the excerpt above? a)the brutality of the trans-atlantic african slave trade. b)spanish repression after violent native uprisings in new spain during the 16th century. c)european competition to quickly establish colonial holdings in the new world. d)the reliance of the spanish on native americans to provide labor under the encomienda system.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:00
The car market is an example of because it has few sellers who offer differentiated products. a.oligopoly b.monopoly c.monopolistic competition
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30
For this project, you will explore the ideals and culture of a poem from the period between 1900 – 1945. the poem should provide insight into the issues of the time. use the method described above and questions from this lesson to write a 500-word explication essay about your selected poem. neatly type the poem and then type your final draft of your explication. apply the conventional standards of english and make effective choices concerning meaning and style. write and edit your document so that it conforms to the traditional guidelines and conventional style.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:40
Which empire core was in germany, austria,moravia and bohemia
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