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Annie felt despondent. her teammates were being kind to her, but she knew that she was the reason that her team lost the swim meet against the neighboring college. how many people could lose with a four-second lead against someone they had beaten so easily last year?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:30
The graphic organizer includes facts about germany and japan. a student created this organizer for a document-based essay on the expansion of totalitarian states. which fact could be added to column a? results of german elections in the 1930s employment statistics in nazi germany germany’s invasions of poland and france a list of domestic laws passed in germany
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:30
Asap! select the word from the list that best fits the definitionvisualizing a game of “tag” to remember the meaning of contagiousa. rhymingb. keywords
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 07:30
How is the city of savannah related to the union strategy of a full blockade of confederate ports? a) savannah was the last port needed to be secured in order to totally blockade the coast of georgia. b) savannah was the least significant city in georgia, and the union strategy centered on securing atlanta and capturing the tennessee river. c) savannah was the least significant city in georgia, and the union strategy centered on securing atlanta and capturing the chattahoochee river. d) savannah was the most significant port in georgia, and the union strategy centered on securing bases at savannah and the outlying islands to fully blockade georgia.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 08:00
In which way did ancient rome influence and unify medieval europe? (1 point) medieval guilds were inspired by roman ones. latin endured as the language of everyday life. roman slavery was a model for feudalism. rome continued as the center of the church.
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