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Now, go back and review the first chapter, called “a fable for tomorrow,” and answer the following questions.
1.) what "evil spell" could have settled on and silenced the community?
2.) how could the people have brought this destruction on themselves?
3.) what point is carson attempting to make in this first chapter? explain your reasoning.
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History, 21.06.2019 18:30
In the declaration of independence, the colonists listed the complaints against the british government to prove they were being treated unfairly. what was one complaint in the declaration of independence?
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00
At the time of the brown v. board of education decision,schools were segregated everywhere in the country.several states had laws requiring segregated schools.schools in nearly every state has been desegregated.segregation was common in the north, but not in the south.
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Which of the following is not true about isaac stevens, the first territorial governor of washngton a he was friends with the president franklin pierce b he graduated first in his class at west point academy che served in the mexican-american war he reluctantly accepted the job as governor
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