History, 21.10.2020 06:01 xander252577
An astrolabe is a device used by navigators to determine latitude based on the position of stars.
True or False
The Dutch East India Company was not allowed to trade with Asian nations
like China or Japan because they could not follow the strict rules
established by those countries.
True or False
Daimyo and Shogun are not from the Samurai class.
True or False
A daimyo is a powerful samurai who owns land.
True or False
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History, 21.06.2019 21:30
The line dividing regions 4 & 5 on this map is known as the "fall line." which of these represents an important factor of the fall line in georgia history? a) it was the first boundary of the georgia after it became a state. b) it was an important source of power due to a change in elevation. c) it was once home to major cities that have since become abandoned. d) it was a dividing line between the united states and native american territories.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00
Which of the following best describes nativism? a group’s shared beliefs, values, and ways of life the belief that the interests of native citizens should come before the interests of outsiders the act of separating one group from another group a distinct group that lives or works together within a larger community
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History, 22.06.2019 01:50
Why was the nationalist party more popular in china’s cities than in the countryside?
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History, 22.06.2019 02:00
Due to seriouse dogmatic differences between the orthodox church and the western christian churches, the orthodox xhurch is not in communication with the roman catholic and protestant communities
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An astrolabe is a device used by navigators to determine latitude based on the position of stars.
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