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"[because of the emancipation proclamation] the condition of things [became] … unsettled, revolutionary, with nothing clearly defined, neither slave nor slaveholder having any rights which they felt bound mutually to respect … slave property in the state of missouri was almost a dead weight to the owner; he could not sell because there were no buyers."—h.c. bruce, a former slave in missouri what does this excerpt suggest about the effects of the emancipation proclamation? a. it also undermined slavery in the border states despite not being in effect there.b. it caused complete disintegration of southern society in the states that seceded.c. it led to slave owners not even trying to stop their slaves from leaving the farms.d. it prevented riots or chaos as both owners and slaves simply ignored each other.
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The patient was the driver in a motor vehicle collision, a one-vehicle rollover occurred that was caused due to lack of control. the patient is now bleeding into the abdominal cavity. the physician brings this patient to the operating room to remove the spleen in order to control this patient's bleeding. the major vessels of the lacerated spleen were carefully dissected, and the spleen was removed in its entirety? cpt code: icd10-cm code: icd10-cm code
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Advanced Placement (AP), 27.06.2019 08:00
Territorial insects like spiders that fight off intruders would be expected to be
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