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Hi this is a history inference question : ) pls i need itthe malays in johor were in constant conflict with the portuguese who had seized control over melaka in 1511. in 1603, with the dutch, the johor malays seized a portuguese ship off the east coast of singapura. in the early 1620s, it was recommended to the portuguese king that forts had to be built in singapore to counter increasing dutch threats. despite so, the island had faded from view, apart from providing a background to naval battles during that period of time. question: what does the source (the paragraph above) show about the importance of singapore in the 17th century? explain your answer
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Select the correct answer.which sentence about romans in the early roman republic is most likely to be true? use your knowledge of the origin of the roman republic to answer the question.a.they believed that kings could easily become cruel dictators.b.they disliked military generals for leading them into war. c.they were friendly to the people of the neighboring lands.d.they believed that men and women should have equal rights.
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By july of 1950 north korean forces had pushed south korean forces as far south as
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30
Enlightenment thinkers most contributed to the development of whichpolitical idea? a. religious leaders should play the largest role in establishing asociety's laws.b. democratic governments have the responsibility to protect humanrights.c. criminals must be punished harshly if a society is to maintainorder.d. written constitutions place unnecessary restrictions ongovernments' powers.
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Hi this is a history inference question : ) pls i need itthe malays in johor were in constant confli...
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