After reading the passage, who would have been the most likely audience to object to the author’s position? Those who embraced the power of the federal government Those who embraced the power of the federal government Citizens who supported a unified central government Citizens who supported a unified central government Citizens who urged the ratification of the U. S. Constitution Citizens who urged the ratification of the U. S. Constitution Those who opposed the expansion of federal power Those who opposed the expansion of federal power
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History, 21.06.2019 13:00
Read the opening line from a draft of an informative essay. which is the best revision of the sentence? trade between great britain and japan expanded as opium deals between the nations increased in the early 1800s. britain greatly expanded trade with china, increasing its opium exports more than five times in the early 1800s. britain’s expanded trade in opium led to export increases that were five times greater in the early 1800s. britain greatly expanded trade with china, which increased its opium exports more than five times in the early 1800s.
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History, 21.06.2019 14:00
According to marx, which of the following would be the main characteristic of communism? a. a community which work was shared and property was owned in common b. a classless society in which wealth and power were equally shared c. a society in which the economy function without government interference d. an economy in which private individuals owned the means of production.
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History, 21.06.2019 22:30
Is this statement true or false? before 1850, workers in american mines, mills, and factories were poorly paid, but their safety on the job was always protected by strict laws.
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