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Explain why a historian might not think that this passage reflects the american public’s mood regarding overseas expansion at the time?
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President roosevelt launched the bold new programs that became known as the second new deal primarily because
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History, 22.06.2019 04:20
Why were americans concerned about the future of north and south america? check all of the boxes that apply. they worried that european countries would take over independent countries in latin america. they thought that european nations could threaten democracy in the united states. they believed that europe would never again return to the americas.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:50
Write about 50 words explaining whether or not this passage supports that explanation.in the introduction, you heard genghis khan’s explanation of why the mongols were successful conquerors in his time. the mongols were illiterate . . and perhaps no more than 700,000 in number. . they were herdsmen on the grassy plains north of the gobi desert, south of siberia’s forests. before the year 1200, the mongols were fragmented, moving about in small bands headed by a chief, or khan, and living in portable felt dwellings. the mongols endured frequent deprivations [hardships] and sparse areas for grazing their animals. they frequently fought over turf, and during hard times, they occasionally raided, interested in goods rather than bloodshed.
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History, 22.06.2019 13:30
An example of a policy to buttress one's position would be: the spanish granting large tracts of land in texas to american settlers the missouri compromise stephen austin settling in missouri
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