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Writ two or three sentences exploring how the presence of the students affected different individuals in the crowd in different ways
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 20:00
Why is the mayflower significant? a) it was the first written document forbidding colonists from voting directly on laws. b) it was the first document that did not recognize citizenās right c) it was the first written expression of citizenās rights by the colonists d) it was the first government documents not created by the colonists
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 20:30
Scenario: the economy of country y has been in an economic downturn for the last several months. recently, businesses have invested in new technologies in order to produce the goods that consumers are demanding within the nation's own borders. the government has removed regulations to allow producers and consumers to have more financial freedom. as a result, consumer spending has increased and the economy has begun to improve. use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences. according to the information presented about country y, the classical economic concept of ( the invisible hand, consumer efficiency, government regulations) can be seen. the economic events of country y demonstrate the idea of laissez faire because the government (did, did not) intervene in economic events.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 03:30
Why is james madison significant in regards to the bill of rights?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:00
Plz me fast like asap! which quotation reflects the perspective of most of georgia legislatures in 1956 regarding the georgia state flag? question 4 options: "georgia's flag should be updated to have a more modern look and design." "georgia's flag should be a symbol of integration and equal rights." "georgia's flag does not need to be changed; it represents peace and prosperity." "georgia's flag should be a symbol of our resistance to federal integration laws."
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