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Although, it is hard to think of people as property, Slaves have always
been considered property of the slave holder. In ancient times how did
people USUALLY become a slave. Put a check next to all that apply. (Hint
there are 3 listed here)
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What are similar in christian and buddhist teaching about women? that women are of equal value as men in society. that women should honor their husbands and stay true to them. that both women and men must speak kindly and value others. that women must always obey men. that their husbands should control what they say and do.
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Review the statement. after the spanish-american war, the united states gained control of samoa, guam, and puerto rico. which options most accurately analyze how this expansion transformed the united states? (select all that apply.) a. it prevented the united states from developing its economic might. b. it allowed the united states to establish a military presence abroad. c. it established its presence on the world stage as an imperial power. d. it led to an increase in tension between the united states and canada.
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What countries was the western front located during world war 1
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Why did the iraqi governing council have difficulties developing an interim constitution? a. iraqi factions insisted that american forces must leave iraq first. b. the u.n. refused to assist them because the u.s. invaded without its consent. c. they were not given adequate funds to do so. d. there are substantial ethnic and religious factions in iraq.
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