History, 21.03.2021 01:10 Nolanrdavis
Which group of people held the highest class in colonial Mexico and Central America?
People who were born in Spain
People who were born in Mexico
Mestizos
Native Americans
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00
16.which statement best describes hinduism? it is a polytheistic religion with a countless number of gods.it is a monotheistic religion with a single god in a single form.it is an atheistic religion.it is a monotheistic religion with a single god in many forms.
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History, 22.06.2019 10:00
Who ever answers first gets ! trade in the vedic age led to a.the rise of kingdoms because of the importance of controlling land and long-distance travel routes b.the building of an extensive system of roads because of the difficult terrain c.the creation of a large banking class because of the need to exchange different currencies d.the development of a centralized government that controlled the economic decisions of its people
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30
Which statement about congress is accurate? it contains only the house of representatives. the senate’s membership is based on a state’s population. it is bicameral, according to the constitution. membership in both houses is based on equal representation.
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History, 22.06.2019 11:30
Read the excerpt from “pakistan’s malala.” "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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