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Read these sentences: Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States. He was six feet and four inches. He was tall. Abraham Lincoln was mean. Out of what you just read, what is an opinion? (Source: Wikipedia) Explain your answer.
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History, 21.06.2019 21:10
Andreus vesalius is known for being the first scientist to provide detailed and accurate information about human anatomy. his knowledge of human anatomy came from dissecting human bodies. which statement best shows why andreus vesalius’s discovery was important during the scientific revolution?
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Why did the crew of the zong ship throw some captive africans overboard? a. there was not enough space in the ship. b. the captives’ deaths were covered by insurance. c. the ship did not have adequate food. d. the ship did not have sufficient crew to care for the sick captives. e. the african captives rebelled against the crew.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00
In terms of territory won in the french and indian war, which of the following is a true statement? a. england won the most territory as a result of the war. b. france won the most territory as a result of the war. c. spain won the most territory as a result of the war. d. england, france, and spain all won an equal amount of territory as a result of the war.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00
The french and the dutch establish colonies in north america to, a. establish sugar plantations. b. spread catholicism to the native americans. c. extract gold and silver from the aztec empire. d. trade with native americans for furs.
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