History, 05.03.2021 22:00 silasjob09
How would the information be different if the excerpt were told from a first-person point of view? Group of answer choices The author might compare and contrast the equipment that was used in the past and how it has been improved today. The author might discuss what he or she has in his or her personal pack and which items he or she thinks are most important. The author might include the names of companies that make the special equipment and include data about the costs of these materials. The author might select one type of special equipment and explain in more depth what it is made of and how it is used by climbers.
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History, 21.06.2019 14:50
Use your vocabulary words to complete the sentences below. these are transitional areas. a(n) __ is a place where freshwater and salt water meet. __ are places between land and water where aquatic plants grow. the aleutian islands are a(n) — a group of islands clustered together in a large body of water. florida is an example of a(n) because it is surrounded by water on three sides. florida is also a(n) state because it has a thin strip of land that projects out from a larger area.
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Explain the goal of redistricting. how does redistricting support the democratic process?
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Match these items. 1 . stephen douglas published "north star" 2 . frederick douglass first african slaves arrived in jamestown 3 . crittenden compromise proposed kansas-nebraska act 4 . republican party extend 36° 30' line to california 5 . abolitionists servitude in exchange for passage to the united states 6 . indentured struggle between proslavery and antislavery groups 7 . jefferson davis formed to prevent spread of slavery 8 . "bleeding kansas" wanted slavery abolished 9 . uncle tom's cabin president of confederacy 10 . 1619 harriet beecher stowe
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