According to Carl Degler, the American Revolution ushered in a new social order. Property in America was adequately diffused, a balance âparticipatory governmentâ developed, and although slavery existed, the northern part of the colonies was close to abolishing it.
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Select all that appl, characteristics of julius caesar's rule. 1. gave women the right to vote 2. made himself dictator for life 3. the poor 4. gave members of the senate more power
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During the 1920s, the federal reserve increased the money supply and kept interest rates very low, encouraging consumer spending and the brisk borrowing of money. business investment and the expansion of businesses grew rapidly during the 1920 to meet the needs of this huge consumer spending. however, during the crash of 1929, the federal reserve reversed its expansionary monetary policy and cut off the money supply by almost 30%, causing banks to not have enough currency on hand when depositors wanted their hard-earned money. after reading the prompt, what can you surmise happened next that contributed to the great depression? a) black tuesday b) collapse of banks c) high unemployment d) election of franklin d. roosevelt
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What important discovery was made by edmond halley and alexis clairaut, using newton's ideas of mathematics and gravity? they created the scientific method to outline how science should be conducted. they were able to find the orbit of a comet and predict the year of its return. they discovered the three newest planets--uranus, neptune, and pluto. they explained why objects appear to have color.
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