History, 28.01.2020 02:31 xXCoryxKenshinXx
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use the map below of the roman empire at its peak to answer the following question: which emperor was responsible for extending the boundaries of the roman empire as shown on this map?
augustus (reigned 27 bce - 14 ce)
trajan (reigned 98 - 117 ce)
marcus aurelius (reigned 161 - 180 ce)
constantine (reigned 306 - 337 ce)
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Ive been stuck on this question! which of the following statements about the economic consequences of the civil war is not accurate. a. inflation caused prices to rise by 80% in the north. b. because southern farms could not produce enough food for everyone in the south, the union navy allowed food shipments from britain. c. to pay for all of the food, supplies and armaments that were necessary for the union army, congress instituted an income tax. d. business bloomed in the north as factories and farms always had a market for the products.
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History, 22.06.2019 11:00
What organizational decisions made by the first congress are still in effect today?
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Quick! what was germany’s main goal after world war i? a) to the united states develop the plan for the league of nations b) to make france return all of the territory it had occupied during the war c) to remain a world power d) to become allies with the united kingdom
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History, 22.06.2019 12:30
The people’s party supported fighting deflation by circulating
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Kspchemist
use the map below of the roman empire at its peak to answer the following question:...
use the map below of the roman empire at its peak to answer the following question:...
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