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Generate Explanations Why is the Congressional Record “not quite a word-
for-word account" of the proceedings in the House or Senate? Why might a
member of Congress want to make changes to the Record before it is
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History, 21.06.2019 13:00
Cheap land, gold, and hope for a better life attracted people westward. traveling and starting a new life were difficult. most people faced many hardships, including loneliness. however, the west was a place where many cultures met and mixed with each other. it still is today. newspaper headlines attracted people to the west. advertisements promised great opportunities. some american folk songs, like "clementine," however, gave a more real idea of the journey and life there. imagine you live in either california or oregon in 1862. your advertisement may be: •song lyrics •text for a newspaper advertisement write your song or advertisement. include this information: •why people should go •where they should go •how to get there •what to bring •what life will be like •who they may meet •possible dangers you should be creative and persuasive in your advertisement, but also honest.
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Ineed to do my math homework and i am dumb so i need a smart person to me do math so just say sum if u good at math and i will give u my phone number to me with math
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How did the growth of the middle class affect social reform during the industrial revolution?
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History, 22.06.2019 00:20
Leah deposited $50,000 in the bank. three years later, she borrowed $40,000 for a new truck. from this description, which is the most accurate statement?
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