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History, 21.06.2019 15:30
He u.s. constitution (1787) establishes a national legislature with powers to “create national law”, a national executive with the power to “enforce national law”, and a national judiciary branch with the power to “interpret national and state policies” to see whether or not they violate the national constitution. this term describes the division of governmental authority into semi-independent bodies?
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History, 21.06.2019 18:20
Why was america’s victory at yorktown among the most significant battles of the american revolution? a. it made the british realize they were fighting a lost cause and soon after, they conceded the war. b. it forced colonists who had so far remained neutral to pick a side and enlist in the war. c. it the continental army remove all british barracks from new jersey. d. it secure france’s military and financial aid for the american cause. e.
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History, 22.06.2019 00:50
Which action by the us war department angered chief red cloud to the point that he refused to sign the treaty of fort laramie ? a) the killing of buffalo by the united states troops b) the appointment of troops to the powder river basin c) the burning of parts of the powder river basin d) the murder of chief red cloud’s wife
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History, 22.06.2019 02:00
The idea of manifest destiny simply stated it was america's destiny to expand from the atlantic ocean to the pacific. the word "destiny" implies an idea that it was within our rights as a nation to expand. in a paragraph of 125+ words, explain what could be wrong with that idea.
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