How did jefferson become president?
a. he was elected by the public.
b. he was e...
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Which of these works from the italian renaissance exhibits contrapposto?
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Which two statements are true about native american tribes during the civil war? the war caused native american tribes to sign treaties and side with union forces who promised to develop indian territory. the war united the tribes against the confederacy, which wanted to secede from the union and continue slavery. the war created conflicts within the tribes because some wanted to stay loyal to the union, while others wanted to support the confederacy. the war made the tribes forget their differences and come together against the union forces who wanted to abolish slavery in indian territory. the war led native american tribes to sign treaties with the confederacy, which promised to protect the tribes and their interests in exchange for support in the war.
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In the 1950s, the u.s. government encouraged american jazz musicians to perform in the soviet union, which was an enemy of the u.s. at the time. of what foreign policy goal is this a good example? strengthening world economic growth improving education for the global population advancing the growth of democracy and good government increasing understanding of american values and creating a receptive international environment
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