History, 05.09.2020 01:01 HUNIXX6561
in owl creek bridge Ambrose Bierce was nicknamed “Bitter Bierce,” and his motto was, “Nothing matters.” Do you detect bitterness in this story?
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History, 21.06.2019 18:30
Florida benefited greatly from roosevelt’s civilian conservation corps (ccc) in the 1930s. which of these was of least benefit to the state? a) workers planted millions of trees. b) workers received food and clothing. c) the government created state parks. d) new roads facilitated travel out west.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30
1. what was the result of growing nationalism and pan-africanism on european-african relations? africans were encouraged to seek independence from europe. european colonialism grew and strengthened in africa. the change of power from european to african rule went smoothly. africans believed they could live peacefully with europeans.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:50
Read the passage below. which of these statements describes the problem with including this passage as part of an explanatory essay? passage: the neolithic revolution changed everything for humans. before the n.r., you couldn't even plant food. i know you want to hear more, don't even deny it! o a. the tone is too dull and does not include a hook to keep the reader interested. o b. the tone is too objective and does not show the author's opinion. o c. the tone is too transitional and does not stay focused on one topic. o d. the tone is too informal and does not use appropriate vocabulary. surmit
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History, 22.06.2019 08:30
The edict of nantes states a: protestantism was to be the official religion in france b: huguenots would rules france and allow catholics to practice freely. c: catholicism was to be the official religion in france but protestants could worship freely. d: catholicism was to be the official religion in france and protestantism was to be outlawed.
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