Based on the map, which of the following statements is most likely true?
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Based on the map, which of the following statements is most likely true?
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Why have the countries of the region had difficulty establishing democratic governments in recent years? choose all answers that are correct b is also correct i need to know if theres any morecommunists have overtaken the countries of the caucasus region. the soviets established national borders in the region without considering the location of ethnic groups. fighting continues between armenia and azerbaijan over the nagorno-karabakh region. civil war between communists and islamic groups in tajikistan resulted in thousands of deaths and refugees are forced to flee. in a test!
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Geography, 23.06.2019 19:00
To solve this system of equations by elimination, what operation could be used to eliminate the y-variable and find the value of x? 6x + 5y = 2 4x + 2y = 8 a) subtract 2 times the second equation from 3 times the first equation b) subtract 3 times the second equation from 2 times the first equation c) subtract 5 times the second equation from 2 times the first equation d) subtract 2 times the second equation from 5 times the first equation
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Which of the following countries was not an ally to the u.s.s.r. during the cold war? west germany poland romania cuba
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Geography, 24.06.2019 09:30
St. louis, missouri, and san francisco, california, both lie around 33° north latitude. st. louis is inland, while san francisco is on the coast of the pacific ocean. which statement about these north american cities would be true? san francisco will be warmer than st. louis in the winter. san francisco and st. louis will be about the same temperature year round. san francisco will be warmer than st. louis in the summer. san francisco will be warmer than st. louis year round.
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