History, 02.10.2020 20:01 2019reynolds
Why did government officials allow monopolies to operate without strong regulations during the Gilded Age? They believed monopolies would keep competition alive. They believed monopolies were responsible for the growth of the economy. They believed monopolies would treat their workers well. They believed monopolies were the most successful way for businesses to make a profit.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00
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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History, 22.06.2019 02:30
Text: dante's inferno canto iv analyze the setting that dante develops in canto iv. examine how 1) the choices he makes to describe the setting and 2) the characters he places in this setting affect the reader's understanding of the first circle of hell, limbo. be sure to use specific details from the text to support your ideas
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30
What were three advantages the north had in the civil war? it was fighting most battles on home ground. it had a greater number of soldiers. it had more highly skilled military leaders. it had a stronger navy. it had a better network of railroads. pick three .
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History, 22.06.2019 04:30
Why might the greeck city states have an advantage over the persians
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