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still one thing more, fellow-citizens a wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from
injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and
improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned
which of the following best explains the meaning of jefferson's statement?
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a. government should provide only the necessities of life and liberty
b. government should protect but not intrude upon the people,
c. a wise government will not interfere with the lives of the people,
d.
a government contributes to the quality of life through industry
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What did sargon's empire have in common with other mesopotamian city-states? a. it extended over a greater territory than anyone had ever conquered before. b. it fought with surrounding city-states. c. it covered an area from the mediterranean sea to the persian gulf. d. it had a professional army.
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The edict of nantes states a: protestantism was to be the official religion in france b: huguenots would rules france and allow catholics to practice freely. c: catholicism was to be the official religion in france but protestants could worship freely. d: catholicism was to be the official religion in france and protestantism was to be outlawed.
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Which is not a factor that determine the outcome of the election of 1960? the televised debates john kennedy's heroism in world war ii john kennedy's charm richard nixon's tolerance of connunism
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