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Until the , only one-celled organisms lived on land, but during this period, plants became abundant.
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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 01:30
Read these lines from "o captain! my captain! ". o the bleeding drops of red, where on the deck my captain lies, fallen cold and dead. how does whitman use the extended metaphor to refer to lincoln’s death? a. whitman compares lincoln’s death to what the death for all the soldiers was like. b. whitman compares lincoln’s death to the loss of one of the army generals. c.whitman compares lincoln’s death to the loss of losing a family member in the war. d. whitman compares lincoln’s tragic death to a captain lying dead on the deck of his ship.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00
What was the “u-2 incident” and how did it affect u.s./soviet relations in 1960?
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00
Plz which of the following statements about the french revolution is not accurate. a. all of france supported the revolution. b. the french revolution began a series of wars between britain in france that lasted more than 20 years. c. the fighting in europe that grew out of the french revolution threatened to draw the united states into the wars. d. other european nations went to war in france to restore the monarchy.
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