The diagram below describes events leading to the declaration of independence. which action completes the diagram? a british lose the french and indian war b british policies limit colonial rights c british troops abuse colonists' rights d the second continental congress meets
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The perimeter of a picture frame is 24 inches. if the width of the picture frame is 5 inches, what is the length of the picture frame?
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What is the best definition for the underlined word based on the following senates many websites with him to lower users in by promising them free access to pirated music movies and television shows however this can lead to computer viruses are sometimes a large
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