Thoreau believes that inheriting property is a misfortune because
it teaches you to be l...
Social Studies, 03.02.2020 05:50 khenalilovespandas
Thoreau believes that inheriting property is a misfortune because
it teaches you to be lazy.
it weighs you down with materialistic things.
it is completing someone else's work.
the property is worthless.
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Click on this article and use it to answer the questions below.article on china and controlling the media 1. according to the article, the chinese government has tried to control its people in all of the following ways except: question 1 options: create and spread propaganda in the mediacensorship of the mediaallowing people to create their own social mediadeleting people's social media posts without their permission
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In at least two paragraphs, discuss the differences between the principles of republicanism and democracy. explain whether you think the united states is more of a republic or a democracy. refer to at least one example from the constitution
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Of the following choices, which ones are characteristics of west african society? select all that apply. a. arabic was the main language used when trading with other societies. b. christianity was the only religion practiced in villages. c. slaves had no rights and were only given specific farming tasks. d. skilled workers were a higher level in the caste system than traders. e. religious rituals encouraged the honoring of ancestors.
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