History, 15.11.2019 14:31 orlandokojoasem1234
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which statement about the black death that struck europe in the fourteenth century is correct?
a. the plague left great britain more powerful than any other country because the plague did not spread to there.
b. feudal lords gained greater control over the serfs who depended on them.
c. most europeans turned away from religion when their prayers did no good in stopping the disease.
d. the effects of the plague on europe encouraged scholars to study medicine and natural science.
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History, 22.06.2019 00:00
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. obierika was a man who thought about things. when the will of the goddess had been done, he sat down in his obi and mourned his friend’s calamity. why should a man suffer so grievously for an offense he had committed inadvertently? (p. 125) based on the context clues, the best definition for the word “calamity” in the excerpt above is disaster sadness luck indifference
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History, 22.06.2019 01:40
What interest on the part of each group led residents of turkey creek in gulfport mississippi to form a coalition with the national audubon society?
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History, 22.06.2019 08:20
To encourage railroad companies to build railroads across the west, the government gave them subsidies by select the best answer from the choices provided. a. paying the wages of laborers b. giving them building materials c. providing railroad trains d. providing free land
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