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Editorial: countries that harm their own citizens cannot be true u. s. allies -president carter announces increased focus on human rights records of military partners -president carter ends support for nicaragua, citing human rights abuses what development in foreign policy do these headlines reflect? a) a need to balance the desire to protect human rights with the interests of the u. s. economy b )a belief that human rights are as important as military policy c) a decision to intervene in some human rights situations but not others d) an acknowledgment that strong words on human rights are not always applied equally to all nations
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History, 21.06.2019 18:30
Florida benefited greatly from roosevelt’s civilian conservation corps (ccc) in the 1930s. which of these was of least benefit to the state? a) workers planted millions of trees. b) workers received food and clothing. c) the government created state parks. d) new roads facilitated travel out west.
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Which two statements best shows the effects of the congress of vienna on eroupe
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30
How did the invention of the cotton gin affect slave labor in the united states? a. there was a forced migration of slaves from the south to the north. b. slave-owning cotton planters were gradually forced to sell their plantations. c. more slaves were purchased to work on cotton plantations in the south. d. the reduced need for labor on cotton plantations led to a decline in slavery. e. slaves were moved from cotton plantations to sugar plantations.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:00
The articles of confederation allowed congress to: make and borrow money. declare war. create a postal service. all of these choices are correct.
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