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1. what is "surplus" and how did it lead to the development of civilization?
2. what groups or institutions were formed to develop and sustain an agriculture society?
3. what new challenges would sedentary societies face that they would not as a nomadic society?
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30
¿how a native american might have responded to jackson's policy to move native americans east by force? use these words in your treaty, trail of tears, supreme court.
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History, 22.06.2019 11:10
Which points did chief justice roger b. taney use to justify the supreme court’s ruling in the dred scott case? the property clause of the constitution, the due process clause of the fifth amendment, and the fact that african americans were not citizens. the practice of judicial review established in marbury v. madison, the property clause of the constitution, and the due process clause of the fifth amendment. the necessary and proper clause of the constitution, the due process clause of the fifth amendment, and the fact that african americans were not citizens. the commerce clause of the constitution, the elastic clause of the sixth amendment, and the practice of judicial review established in gibbons v. ogden.
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History, 22.06.2019 17:00
How did most southern politicians of the 1860s feel about the issue of slavery? a) they supported slavery in current states, but were against its expansion into new states. b) they wanted to preserve slavery and supported its spread into new states. c) they wanted to prohibit the spread of slavery into new states and territories. d) they supported the emancipation of enslaved people in all states and new territories.
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