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When Europeans heard the Norse legends about lands on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, why do you
think that they thought of them as myths rather than facts? Remember to write your answer in complete
sentences and in your own words. Your response must be at least twenty-five words in length.
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Which scenario is not an example of one of the primary motivations for bias in media coverage
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History, 22.06.2019 05:00
Plz which of the following statements about the fugitive slave act of 1850 is not accurate? a. marshals you refuse to arrest a suspected fugitive could be find $1000. b. slave owners had to present evidence an african-american in the north was a fugitive slave. c. any person who provided food or shelter to a fugitive slave could be find $1000 and placed in jail for six months. d. it required of federal marshals to arrest any african-american suspected of being a runaway slave.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:40
Because the texas constitution does not have a "necessary and proper" clause, a government powers are almost unlimited b. much of what is included in the constitution is improper c. the governor has to make the laws d government is limited to what is in the constitution
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00
At the time of the brown v. board of education decision,schools were segregated everywhere in the country.several states had laws requiring segregated schools.schools in nearly every state has been desegregated.segregation was common in the north, but not in the south.
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