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How did Julius Caesar influence the Roman leaders who came after him?
He showed the dangers of having a dictator.
He established conditions for future expansion.
He demonstrated the importance of good communication.
He proved that democracy makes citizens more productive.
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Read the opening line from a draft of an informative essay. which is the best revision of the sentence? trade between great britain and japan expanded as opium deals between the nations increased in the early 1800s. britain greatly expanded trade with china, increasing its opium exports more than five times in the early 1800s. britain’s expanded trade in opium led to export increases that were five times greater in the early 1800s. britain greatly expanded trade with china, which increased its opium exports more than five times in the early 1800s.
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John locke believed there was a social contract between a govemment and its people. what were the details of this contract?
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What does the country say concerning the status of free blacks living in the united states? a) they have the same rights as any other "free" people, and are full citizens. b) they have the same rights as any other "free" people, but are not properly citizens. c) they are citizens, but don't have the full rights granted to other citizens. d) they are not citizens, and have no right to petition the court.
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Article iv section 2 of the constitution define the relationship between the state and federal government by stating that
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How did Julius Caesar influence the Roman leaders who came after him?
He showed the dang...
He showed the dang...
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