History, 21.03.2020 19:36 RealSavage4Life
By the middle of the 1600s, almost all goods imported into the American colonies came into the colonies through the New England seaports. Their relationship with Great Britain was therefore greatly affected by A. the Navigation Acts. B. the Coercive Acts. C. the Salutary Acts. D. the Mercantile Acts.
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By the year 1900 new york city had more than just people of british heritage. there were more people of italian descent than the cities of florence, genoa and venice put together. it was home to more irish than dublin (the capital of ireland) and more germans than hamburg. joining them were many thousands of people of polish, hungarian, and czech descent. what term best describes new york cities changing culture? a a pot of chili b a bowl of sugar c a cup of coffee d a slice of cheese
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4) a comparison and contrast of these texts shows thata)draper uses an actual historical event to create a character's conflict based on those events.b)to add dramatic conflict, draper makes many changes to the historical account of integration.c)draper chooses the hot and extreme climate of a southern state to highlight the heated conflict of integration.d)draper writes a story that avoids the violence that occurred during the struggles to integrate american schools.5) based on the texts provided, which statement is accurate? a)fire from the rock includes the actual life experiences of sylvia patterson.b)the novel creates the fictional group, the little rock nine, to add drama and conflict.c)fire from the rock shares the real life experiences of one of the little rock nine.d)the novel is a realistic but fictional story based on historical events during a time of
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History, 22.06.2019 15:30
The popular front brought communism to the french government true or false?
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