History, 16.12.2020 18:50 spazzinchicago
Was gaining wealth or spreading Christianity a primary motive of Christopher Columbus’ presence in the West Indies? Using the ACES method and the excerpt above, type a paragraph response to answer the question.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30
In a modern democracy all elected officials serve for a certain number of terms then must retire a high school sophomore and a senior citizen may vote at the polls together a united states senator votes on immigration law on behalf of your mother through indirect ballot all democracies have a two chamber system of representation united states citizens live in a direct democracy
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30
Why is the federal reserve managed under the oversight of the federal government? the fed is responsible for printing and coining money.the fed is responsible for collecting income taxes.the fed is responsible for the government’s money.the fed is responsible for paying off government debt.(the first option isn't correct i tried that one)edit: the answer is the fed is responsible for the government’s money.
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History, 22.06.2019 13:20
37. what was hitler's "final solution"? a) the construction of walled ghettos in polish cities to hold "undesirable" groups b) a plan to exterminate all jews living in regions controlled by the third reich c) a series of fake medical experiments on jews conducted on topics such as oxygen deprivation d) a plan to force all "undesirable" groups to become "useful members" of the third reich
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History, 22.06.2019 14:50
Who wrote the famous decision outlawing segregated education in the united states? a. martin luther king jr. b. john m. harlan c. thurgood marshall d. earl warren
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