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the World Wildlife Fund and the Environmental Protection Agency both protect the environment, but they are very different organizations. Match each description with the correct organization World Wildlife Fund Environmental Protection Agency support International conversations creates rules and regulations clean up toxic pollution is a governmental organization is a non-governmental organization researches climate change
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What pact signed on 1949 reinforce that the united states would not return to an isolationist policy
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Name three new weapons that changed how ww! was fought and how?
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For each statement, select whether it is true of the central pacific railroad, the union pacific railroad, or both. it began in nebraska. it began in california. it went through the sierra nevada. it went through the rocky mountains.
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The excerpt is from the universal declaration of human rights. everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. –article 2, universal declaration of human rights this passage from the declaration is designed to a)ensure human rights for united nations members. b)explain how human rights violators will be punished. c)protect human rights of all people in the world. d)grant human rights to the world’s most powerful people.
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