History, 13.11.2020 01:20 legacieenglish
How will the country as a whole improve if a
majority of its population works in factories rather
than educating themselves to make a better life?
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History, 21.06.2019 21:30
By the end of the 1800s, there was a change in the nature of the immigrants coming to the united states. immigration from northern europe—england, ireland, germany, and scandinavia—declined, while immigration from italy, russia, and austria-hungary grew. in fact, between 1900 and 1910, more than three-fourths of all immigrants came from these three countries. unfortunately, these countries were far removed england, the home of our founders, and the immigrants who came from them had a hard time adjusting to life in their new country.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:40
3. describe a situation in which a government has a great deal of power but does not have political authority. then explain whether you think the rule of law would likely be respected under such a government.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:10
One of the main things that tobacco did for jamestown was to foster peace between the english and the powhatan. o save the colony by providing a source of income. finance the formation of the house of burgesses. make the virginia company a financial success.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:20
Two of these describe "federalism." (choose two answers) select one or more: a. the national government absolutely controls all state governments. b. power is shared by the national and state governments. c. state governments exercise absolute power over the national government. d. it is a compromise meant to eliminate the disadvantages of a "unitary" and a "confederate" system.
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How will the country as a whole improve if a
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