History, 19.08.2019 02:50 wilneishawatkins
Which describes one reason for the end of long cattle drives? a) cowboys became dissatisfied with low wages and went on strike b) as homesteaders moved into areas along cattle trails, they fenced their farms. c) cattle were forced off the prairie by enormous herds of buffalo. d) demand for beef declined drastically in the years of the civil war.
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History, 21.06.2019 22:50
Select the correct answer.when alexander the great ruled his empire, he spread greek culture and increased his empire's wealth. along the way, he founded many cities, most of which he named after himself. review the following map. how did alexandria's location affect trade? a. it forced people to rely on shipping to trade with other nations. b. it brought together people from the west and east for trade. c. it led to conflicts between regions of the empire. d. it forced people to pay tribute to alexander as their leader.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00
Which statement best describes the economy of india in the late 1700s? in the late 1700s, british farmers produced cotton that was shipped to indian factories to produce textiles. in the late 1700s, indian farmers produced cotton that was shipped to british factories to produce textiles. in the late 1700s, taxes were lowered to promote struggling manufacturing and trade industries in india. in the late 1700s, taxes were raised to gain revenue from the growing manufacturing industries in india.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:20
According to winthrop in city upon a hill which of the following is not a benefit of living according to gods commands
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History, 22.06.2019 13:00
While most people who lived in ancient egypt and the middle east avoided settling in nearby deserts, those regions protected them from their enemies. why do you think this was true?
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