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12. Conflicts between Jefferson and Hamilton during President George Washington's first administration led directly to the 1) end of the Era of Good Feelings 2) decision to replace the Articles of Confederation 3) addition of the elastic clause to the Constitution 4) start of the first political parties
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The maps below show the middle east. which best explains how the green areas depicted in the image on the left are reflected in the population map on the right? populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near deserts. populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near oceans. populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near mountains. populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near rivers. plz hurry in test only have 34 mins left
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30
Which statement can be said to be true after examining this map? (1 point) christianity remained popular in egypt after 400 ad. christianity was the only religion in the roman empire until 476 ad. christianity expanded in the roman empire after 325 ad. christianity did not expand beyond the boundaries of the roman empire by 476 ad
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During world war ii, the battle of guadalcanal was significant because it
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History, 22.06.2019 14:00
France allied itself with america because a -the american rebels had modeled their movement after the french revolution b- france wanted to weaken britain c- france wanted to wanted to regain louisiana d- the french needed american support in their war with the native americans
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