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Como llego Lenin al poder ? |
| Answer» TION:jyddri6rkuf,jvp8f0glm liop | |
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During a special state convention in December of 1860, South Carolina voted to'.. |
| Answer» DECEMBER 20, 1860, the day in Charleston on which DELEGATES at the South CAROLINA state convention voted unanimously to secede from the Union, is arguably the DECISIVE moment in the state's historyExplanation:i think it is helpful to you | |
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During the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther believed the true beliefs of Christianity could be found A. in the traditions of the church. B. through the church's teachers. C. through the infallible Pope. D. in the Holy Bible itself. |
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Answer» D is my BEST GUESS because all TOP three options came from the FORTH one |
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Which of these would be the best title for the chart? |
| Answer» TION:REASON for the GROWTH of the MERCANTILISM SYSTEM. | |
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• Scholar who was educated at Oxford • First person to translate the Bible into English • Influenced the Reformation in England This list above describes A. Martin Luther. B. Desiderius Erasmus. C. William Tyndale. D. John Calvin. |
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Answer» William Tyndale.Explanation: William Tyndale (1494?-1536), who first translated the Bible into English from the original Greek and HEBREW text, is ONE such FORGOTTEN pioneer. |
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With Column B: Column BShepherdsReared cocoonsReared camelsHunted animalsReared goatsCattle herders |
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Answer» lumn B:COLUMN BSHEPHERDSREARED cocoonsReared camelsHunted animalsReared GOATSCATTLE HERDERS |
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Why are other states so concerned with who Georgia elects as its senators? |
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Answer» There are a TOTAL of 538 electoral votes, and the number of votes each state receives is proportional to its size --- the bigger the state's POPULATION the more "votes" it gets. For California, this means we get 55 votes (2 senators and 53 members of the House of Representatives) --- the most of any state.Explanation:Please make as Brainlist answer |
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Where did the Creek go when all of their remaining land in Georgia was sold in the 2nd Treaty of Indian Springs? |
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Describe how Native Americans in Georgia tried to assimilate into white society. Use complete sentences. |
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Answer» The cultural assimilation of Native Americans was a series of efforts by the United States to ASSIMILATE Native Americans into mainstream European–American culture between the years of 1790 and 1920.[1][2] George Washington and Henry Knox were first to propose, in an American context, the cultural assimilation of Native Americans.[3] They formulated a policy to encourage the so-called "civilizing process".[2] With increased waves of immigration from Europe, there was growing public support for education to encourage a standard set of cultural values and practices to be held in common by the majority of citizens. Education was viewed as the primary method in the acculturation process for minorities.Americanization policies were based on the idea that when indigenous peoples learned customs and values of the United States, they would be able to merge tribal traditions with American culture and peacefully join the majority of the society. After the end of the Indian WARS, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the federal government outlawed the practice of traditional religious ceremonies. It established Native American boarding schools which children were required to attend. In these schools they were forced to speak English, study standard subjects, attend church, and leave tribal traditions behind.The Dawes Act of 1887, which allotted tribal lands in severalty to individuals, was seen as a way to create individual homesteads for Native Americans. Land allotments were made in exchange for Native Americans becoming US citizens and giving up some forms of tribal self-government and institutions. It resulted in the transfer of an estimated total of 93 million acres (380,000 km2) from Native American control. Most was sold to individuals or given out free through the Homestead law, or given directly to Indians as individuals. The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 was also PART of Americanization policy; it gave full citizenship to all Indians living on reservations. The leading opponent of forced assimilation was John Collier, who DIRECTED the federal Office of Indian Affairs from 1933 to 1945, and tried to reverse many of the established policies. |
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List two reasons that Georgians wanted American Indians removed from the state. |
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Answer» Eager for land to raise COTTON, the settlers pressured the federal government to acquire Indian territory. ANDREW Jackson, from Tennessee, was a FORCEFUL proponent of Indian REMOVAL. In 1814 he commanded the U.S. military forces that defeated a faction of the Creek nation. |
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What was one restriction placed on free African Americans? A. they were responsible for paying for the freedom of their enslaved B. they were forbidden in many states to learn to read and write. C. they were not allowed to participate in the antislavery organizations. D. they had to play for public services that were free for white Americans |
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Answer» Free BLACKS in the ANTEBELLUM period—those years from the formation of the Union until the Civil War—were quite outspoken about the injustice of slavery. Their ability to express themselves, however, was determined by whether they lived in the North or the South. Free Southern blacks continued to live under the shadow of slavery, unable to travel or ASSEMBLE as freely as those in the North. It was also more difficult for them to organize and sustain churches, schools, or fraternal orders such as the Masons.Although their lives were circumscribed by numerous discriminatory laws even in the colonial period, freed African Americans, especially in the North, were active participants in American society. Black MEN enlisted as soldiers and fought in the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Some owned land, homes, businesses, and paid taxes. In some Northern cities, for brief PERIODS of time, black property owners voted. A very small number of free blacks owned slaves. The slaves that most free blacks purchased were relatives whom they later manumitted. A few free blacks also owned slave holding plantations in Louisiana, Virginia, and South Carolina.Free African American Christians founded their own churches which became the hub of the economic, social, and intellectual lives of blacks in many areas of the fledgling nation. Blacks were also outspoken in print. Freedom's Journal, the first black-owned newspaper, appeared in 1827. This paper and other early writings by blacks fueled the attack against slavery and racist conceptions about the intellectual inferiority of African Americans.African Americans also engaged in achieving freedom for others, which was a complex and dangerous undertaking. Enslaved blacks and their white sympathizers planned secret flight strategies and escape routes for runaways to make their way to freedom. Although it was neither subterranean nor a mechanized means of travel, this network of routes and hiding places was known as the “underground railroad.” Some free blacks were active “conductors” on the underground railroad while others simply harbored runaways in their homes. Free people of color like Richard Allen, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, David Walker, and Prince Hall earned national reputations for themselves by writing, speaking, organizing, and agitating on behalf of their enslaved compatriots.Thousands of freed blacks, with the aid of interested whites, returned to Africa with the aid of the American Colonization Society and colonized what eventually became Liberia. While some African Americans chose this option, the vast majority felt themselves to be Americans and focused their efforts |
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Imagine you strongly support a certain bill. You want it passed into law. Which of the following actions is the most powerful way for you to support that effort? (3 points) a Directly contact lawmakers who will vote on the bill. b Directly contact the media about creating an ad for the bill. c Indirectly lobby interest groups to ask for their support. d Indirectly lobby the public through letters to the editor. |
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Answer» i think b and a would be the BEST or b Explanation:because MEDIA controls our MINDSET in ONE way or ANOTHER |
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1. What is a compromise? 2. The Missouri Compromise in 1820 and the Compromise of 1850 were both about what issue? |
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Answer» To COMPROMISE is to MAKE a DEAL between different parties where each party gives up part of their DEMAND. In arguments, compromise is a concept of finding agreement through communication, through a MUTUAL acceptance of terms—often involving variations from an original goal or desires.The Missouri Compromise had settled the issue of the geographic reach of slavery within the Louisiana Purchase territories by prohibiting slavery in states north of 36°30′ latitude, and Polk sought to extend this line into the newly acquired territory. |
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Was Albert Einstein Married??? |
| Answer» TION:ELSA EINSTEIN - m. 1919–1936Mileva Marić - m. 1903–1919 | |
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What was one restriction placed on free African Americans? |
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Answer» here is UR ANSWER if possible please mark me as BRAINLIST please thank you |
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To what extent were African-Americans freed by the 13th, 14th, and 15tnoh amendments? What forces shaped freed slaves’ lives during Reconstruction and the latter 19th century? |
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Answer» -Americans Explanation:African Americans were BROUGHT from Africa and forced them to work in fields and PLANTATIONS in America. They became part of the slavery system, where they did not have any rights. The Civil War fought in America regarding the issue of slavery. After the South, lost the war, slavery became illegal in America. Reconstruction period began, which tried to changes in the South. As slaves FREED, they now protected by the FEDERAL government. Three Amendments issued which gave African AMERICAN voting rights, citizenship, and free from slave practice.Learn More:How did the Civil War and Reconstruction affect the lives of future generations in America?brainly.in/subject/history |
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1. In which year was the Atmiya Sabha founded? 2. Who founded the Brahmo Samaj? What goals of social reforms did it pursue? |
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Answer» hich year was the Atmiya Sabha founded ?ANS) The Atmiya Sabha was founded in the year 1815. 2. Who founded the Brahmo Samaj ? What goals of social reforms did it pursue ?Ans) The Brahmo Samaj was founded by Raja RAM MOHAN Roy. The goals of social reforms pursued by the Brahmo Samaj were - to promote among the people of different religions, a FAITH in the unity of the divine and of man and also a spirit of tolerance. |
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ذیل کے گروہ میں سے غلط جوڑی پہچانیےاور لکھیے۔ جدلیاتی طریقہ۔ہیروڈوٹس , طبقاتی کشمکش کا نظریہ۔کارل مارکس, تانیثیت کا بنیادی طریقہ ۔ سیماں.د.بووا ,تحقیق میں دستاویزات کی کڑی جانچ کرنا۔لیوپالڈرانکے |
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Answer» ذیل میں گروپ سے غلط جوڑے کی شناخت کریں اور لکھیں لیکن سوال ٹوٹا ہوا ہے یا نامکمل ہے |
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Marking brainlist for corrwct answer |
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Answer» e not mentioned and chapter or POEM name so how can I HELP you out in this question |
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I want an essay on Vespucci and what his role was as an explorer in the New World |
| Answer» TION:this is UR ASNWER | |
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Type of government in which elected officials govern the state. A- senate or Etruscans |
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Answer» tripartite governmenttripartite governmentThe leaders of the Roman REPUBLIC ESTABLISHED a tripartite government. Tripartite MEANS having three PARTS. The reason they wanted a tripartite government was to keep any one part from getting too powerful.Explanation:Please make as Brainlist answer |
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Essays on new world explorers and their role and historical significance |
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Answer» Geography The AGE of Exploration caused ideas, TECHNOLOGY, plants, and animals to be exchanged around the world. Government SEVERAL European countries competed for COLONIES overseas, both in Asia and the Americas. ECONOMICS Developments during the Age of Exploration led to the origins of modern capitalism .Explanation:Please make as Brainlist answer |
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1. Name some of the French historians of Annales Group. 2. In which year was the Dramatic Performance Act passed ? |
| Answer» 1) Prominent leaders include co-founders Lucien Febvre (1878–1956), Henri Hauser (1866-1946) and MARC Bloch (1886–1944).2) 1876 | |
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Along with economic troubles, what conditions drove people to emigrate |
| Answer» LAND and JOB shortages.Explanation: | |
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Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus |
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A blockade can be interpreted as an act of war. Why do you think that the United States referred to its act of preventing ships from entering Cuba as a quarantine instead of a blockade? Please make it a paragraph |
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Answer» It was BELIEVED that what was called a "QUARANTINE", which in a sense was a naval blockade, [was] called a quarantine because a quarantine had less of a military connotation than "blockade"... it was believed that the quarantine would CONVEY to Khrushchev the determination of the President to SEE that those missiles |
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Summarize how the delegates compromised on the way the president would be chosen |
| Answer» TION:A compromise was eventually reached that the president should choose JUDGES and the Senate confirm them. The convention agreed that the house would elect the president if no CANDIDATE had an Electoral College majority, but that each STATE delegation would vote as a block, rather than INDIVIDUALLY. | |
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Which U.S. president started the State of the Union Address? A. George Washington B. Harry Truman C. Thomas Jefferson D. Woodrow Wilson |
| Answer» OPTION A:GEORGE WASHINGTON | |
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1. Who is known as the' Father of History'? 2. Name two works in sanskrit on Indian classical dance.3. Who is the author of 'Griho Laxmi ' ?4. In which year was ' British Society of Sports History' established ? |
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Answer» 1.Herodotus.2.Natya Shastra,Abhinanya Dharpana.3.Virtuoso.4.2018DONT KNOW ITS CORRECT OR NOT I JUST TRIED TO HELP U. PLEASE MAKE ME BRAINLIEST...... |
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Choose the phrase that best completes each sentence. Researchers sometimes find artifacts buried near an ancient settlement. This can change interpretations of historythroughScientists can conduct DNA analysis of specimens like Ötzi the Iceman and King Tutankhamen. This can changeInterpretations of history through |
| Answer» K ME AS BRAINLIST PLZ | |
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In order to become president, a candidate must be at least __________ years old. A. 55 B. 45 C. 35 D. 25 |
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Who is turgut alp in dirilis ertugrul? |
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Answer» Cengiz CoşkunExplanation: |
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Octavian’s army defeats the armies of Cleopatra and Antony at the battle of Actium. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F |
| Answer» OCTAVIAN's ARMY defeated the armies of Cleopatra and ANTONY at the battle of Actium. Over 5,000 of Cleopatra and Antony's soldiers were killed with over 200 ships SUNKEN in battle. Octavian only lost about 2,500 soldiers. | |
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Who is Orhan Gazi?i would like zenk to answer this |
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Answer» Orhan died soon after, likely from natural causes. Orhan died in 1362, in Bursa, at the AGE of eighty, after a reign of thirty-six YEARS. He is BURIED in the türbe (TOMB) with his wife and children, called Gümüşlü Kumbet in Bursa.Explanation:Please make as BRAINLIST answer |
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Which of the following BEST describes the concept of a pocket veto? A. The president vetoes a bill by ignoring it until Congress dismisses. B.The president vetoes a bill by tearing it apart in front of Congress. C. The president vetoes a bill by folding the bill and putting it in his pocket. D. The president vetoes a bill by giving it to the secretary of state, who promptly disposes of the bill. |
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Answer» president vetoes a BILL by IGNORING it until Congress dismisses.Explanation:There's a period of 10 days for the president to EXCERCISE a pocket VETO. |
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Which of the following BEST describes the concept of a pocket veto? True (T) False (F) |
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Answer» !????????????????????EXPLANATION:not FULL QUESTION |
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The President of the United States has the power to declare war without the approval of Congress by issuing an executive order. True (T) False (F) |
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Answer» True.Explanation:WAR POWERS RESOLUTION of 1973 ENABLES it. |
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Who was Rome's greatest public speaker? |
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Answer» tion:Octavian won in 31 B.C. a POLITICAL leader, writer, and Rome's GREATEST public speaker; argued against dictators and called for a representative GOVERNMENT with limited powers. "ROMAN Peace"; a long era of peace that began with Augustus and LASTED until A.D. 180. |
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Julius Caesar does all of the following except a. declared himself king of Italy c. filled the Senate with members loyal to him, b. declared himself dictator of Rome for life d. created what would become the Gregorian calendar Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D |
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Answer» d EXPLANATION: here you GO BUDDY. HOPE it HELPS |
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During the 1950s, Joseph McCarthy was a blacklisted actor in Hollywood. an outspoken senator from Wisconsin. a member of Truman’s administration. a convicted spy from the Soviet Union. |
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Answer» tion:The term REFERS to U.S. senator Joseph McCarthy (R-Wisconsin) and has its origins in the PERIOD in the United States known as the Second RED Scare, LASTING from the late 1940s through the 1950s |
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Why did the congress spilit into moderates and extermists ? give reason |
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Answer» Hey MATE! here is ur answer HOPE it helps you..THANK me if the answer is crctExplanation:The Indian National Congress was ALSO split to two different groups called Moderates and Extremists because Moderates wanted to go against British in a peaceful manner but Extremists wanted to go against British in a violent manner but the aim of both was to expel or SUPPRESS the British Empire from our country India. |
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Please summarize America's position when World War I broke out. |
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Answer» On August 4, as World War I erupted ACROSS EUROPE, President Woodrow WILSON proclaimed America's neutrality, stating the nation “must be neutral in fact as well as in name during these days that are to try MEN's souls.” With no vital INTERESTS at stake, many Americans supported this position |
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What is the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence below? As chief executive, the president can grant amnesty through pardons and reprieves. (amnesty is the underlined word) A. the death penalty B. multiple life sentences C. freedom from a criminal or civil charge D. early release from prison based on good behavior |
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Answer» y CAUSES you to feel sleepy or fatigued and sluggish. This SLUGGISHNESS may be physical or mental. People with these symptoms are described as lethargic. Lethargy can be RELATED to an UNDERLYING physical or mental condition. |
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Mention the main demands of the muslim league |
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Answer» The leadership of the League was taken over by Sir MUHAMMAD Iqbal, who in 1930 first put forward the demand for a separate Muslim state in INDIA. The "Two-Nation Theory", the BELIEF that Hindus and Muslims were two different nations who could not live in one COUNTRY, gained popularity among Muslims. |
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What caused the delegates from smaller states to propose the New Jersey Plan? |
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Answer» The NEW Jersey Plan was therefore formulated by delegates from the SMALL states providing ALTERNATIVE ideas for a new government system as a response to the Virginia Plan to PREVENT the large states becoming too powerful. |
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What is the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence below? As chief executive, the president can grant amnesty through pardons and reprieves. A. the death penalty B. multiple life sentences C. freedom from a criminal or civil charge D. early release from prison based on good behavior |
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Answer» d is not UNDERLINED EDIT it PLEASE |
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Explain how the president of the States of the Union addressed was established by George Washington. How did the delivery method of the addressed changed during the 1900s? pls help |
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Answer» On January 8, 1790, President George Washington DELIVERED to Congress the FIRST State of the Union address in American history. This address PRESENTED defense, FOREIGN policy, economic, education, and immigration related topics to gathered representatives and senators in Federal Hall, New York City. |
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Quick answer quick Which people grew more powerful due to trade rather than from winning battles? a. the Chaldeans c. the Phoenicians b. the Hittites d. the Kassites Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D |
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Answer» The Phonenicians is the ANSWER |
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