History, 06.02.2021 07:00 Jackmcvay14
The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy whose monarch has only a ceremonial rule - its prime minister,
elected by citizens, is head of the government. Which principle of limited government does this arrangement represent?
freedom of the press
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History, 22.06.2019 00:00
Explain how zollverein, a tariff agreement, to unite the german states.
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History, 22.06.2019 03:00
President of the united states has scheduled a cabinet meeting today to discuss energy policy with specific focus on pollution and global warming. given what you know of the executive branch, which group of attendees would the president most likely expect to provide up-to-date information and expert insight during this meeting?
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History, 22.06.2019 05:00
Plz ive been stuck on this question forever. in 1753 george washington was sent on a mission to a. build a fort at the point where the allegheny and monongahela rivers form the ohio river. b. attack the french at fort duquesne. c. attack the french at fort neccessity. d. deliver a message to the french demanding that they leave the ohio river.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30
Me a slaveowner who worked a slave to death or be a slave to death, a. cannot be tried for murder in criminal court but could be sued for wrongful death in the civil court b. cannot be tried in court because there was no law against the mistreatment of slaves. c. could have his form or plantation confiscated by the state and sold to the highest bidder. d. could be tried for murder in most southern states.
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