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Assume that Document 6 is a fairly accurate portrayal of how the Mongols dealt with some prisoners in Persia. Is this hard evidence of barbarism? Explain.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:30
"the plan of removing the aboriginal people who yet remain within the settled portions of the united states . . approaches its consummation. . an extensive region . . has been assigned for their permanent residence. it has been divided into districts and allotted among them. many have already removed and others are preparing to go. . " removal of southern indians to indian territory, 1835 this passage is most closely related to a) imperialism. b) the civil war. c) westward expansion. d) the french indian war.
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History, 22.06.2019 06:00
50 me on july 4, 1776, thomas jefferson wrote the declaration of independence. the declaration of independence can be compared to a break up letter because jefferson explained why america wanted its independence from king george iii. read pages 516-520 in your textbook to discover why america wanted to be an independent country. you will write your own break up letter from the colonies to king george iii. your letter needs to be at least 5-7 sentences, include the issues/events leading up to this breaking point, and why the founding fathers felt independence would be better. remember! this is a “breakup letter”, so channel your inner taylor swift and make it creative!
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00
Which is a result of the free exercise clause? parents can prevent their children from being vaccinated. people with a religious objection to military service cannot be drafted. businesses that sell religious materials can be open only on sundays. amish children do not have to attend school past the eighth grade.
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