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President Roosevelt based his conservation movement on the idea that conservation is "the application of common sense to common problems for the common good.” Through this movement, much land has been preserved. explain how you see the preservation of land and resources working for the common good of people today. what does that even mean im confused
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The ancient greek city-state of sparta was run as an oligarchy , meaning
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History, 21.06.2019 21:40
Match the following: 1. empirical the belief that an idea should be evaluated based on how it works 2. fundamentalism knowledge based on observation and experiment rather than theory 3. obtrusive to intentionally force ideas or intrude on others 4. pragmatism not religious or spiritual in nature 5. secular a religious doctrine that emphasizes a return to rigid principles
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History, 22.06.2019 02:40
Washington said that the united states would be "friendly and impartial" in regard to foreign conflict. what was his reason behind this statement? a jefferson and washington had determined the u.s. was too weak to wage war. b the u.s. had a treaty with both england and france, and was thus required to remain neutral. c france asked for the united states to stay out of the war, due to trade relationships. d a special envoy from england asked for strict neutrality on behalf of the united states.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:00
Forty years later, the fall of saigon remains a pivotal and emotional event to many. you will now conduct research to find two find two different representations of this historical event. first, you will find an image connected to the fall of saigon. then, you will find a second source of your choosing that represents the same topic
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