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1. Imagine that you are President Truman in the summer of 1945. What decision
will you make? Why?
2. Imagine that you are one of Truman's advisers. Reply to another student's post
for question 1, describing one choice that Truman could have made. Explain
why this choice could work.
3. Reply to one student who has responded to your original post. Would his or her
argument have changed your decision? Why or why not?
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1. america's first national road morse 2. joined lake erie with the hudson river cooper 3. steam-driven locomotive erie canal 4. allowed businesspeople to keep in touch with trends cumberland 5. telegraph code fulton 6. clermont telegraph
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History, 22.06.2019 16:00
Read this passage: wendy is trying to learn more about the city's role in a chemical spill that occurred a few miles from her apartment. when she finds only a very short article in the local newspaper, she searches for articles on larger newspapers' websites to determine what might have been left out of the original article. which method of identifying bias is most clearly used in the passage? a. considering motivations for bias b. using a variety of media sources for information c. fact-checking stories d. comparing different stories on the same topic
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History, 22.06.2019 19:30
Astudy of the generalization most clearly supports the generalization a. differing religious beliefs have been a source of conflict b. as the culture of the middle east developed very little was borrowed from other countries c. the nations of the middle east have long played a dominant role in world affairs d. the people of the middle east have generally adopted the ideas and values of western culture
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1. Imagine that you are President Truman in the summer of 1945. What decision
will you make? Why?
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