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Which statement is the most accurate description of the middle colonies in the 1700s?
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The service industry in the united states grew in the late 1800s. what was one effect of that growth? the number of people with jobs in factories as unskilled workers decreased. the number of people with jobs in factories as unskilled workers increased. the middle class grew as people took jobs as clerks, lawyers, and teachers. the middle class shrank as people left jobs as clerks, lawyers, and teachers.
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30
This term, coined by john o’sullivan in 1939, represented the belief that god had preordained the u.s. to settle the whole continent and spread its influence and culture there a.) women’s suffrage b.) the industrial age c.) manifest destiny d.) the abolition movement
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