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History, 21.06.2019 20:10
Which allied leader is described below? β’ his actions at the peace conference reflected the desire of the english people to punish germany for the destruction and suffering of world war i β’ he believed germany had to be punished for world war i, but not to the extent that germany was left powerless and destitute β’ he wanted germany to serve as a barrier to resist the spread of communism. woodrow wilson david lloyd george georges clemenceau vittorio orlando next question o ask for turn it in
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History, 22.06.2019 06:50
Why might countries with command economies have high rates of employment? the government offers career counseling.command economies have large populations.government planners assign everyone a task.everyone works hard in a command economy.
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History, 22.06.2019 11:30
Read the excerpt from βpakistanβs malala.β "ziauddin had a revolutionary zeal and deep commitment to education," ellick said this week. "this charming little girl, she is a mini-version of him in many ways. she loves school, homework. whenever she would meet me she had a bookbag full of books." "she didn't have that idealistic activist attitude when she's 10 and 11, because who does? " ellick said. "her situation demanded that she grow up before she should have. she caught his contagious commitment and idealism." which detail best reflects how living in the taliban-ruled swat valley affected malala?
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History, 22.06.2019 11:50
What was one of the most important causes of the russian revolution of 1917? a. the german occupation of russia during world war ii b. the bolsheviks execution of czar nicholas ii and his family c. csar nicholas ii refusal to withdraw from world war 1 d. the policy of ethnic discrimination put in place by the duma
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Which is NOT a provision of No Child Left Behind? A. Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) B. School Choice...
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