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Canon law preserved Roman laws and has its origins in . A. the Anglican Church B. the Catholic Church C. Napoleonic France D. English Common Law
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What event ensured england safe passage to colonize north america? a) many englishmen desired more religious freedom than the king allowed.b) england's government decided to take advantage of america's wealth of resources.c) england's defeat of the spanish armada in 1588 opened up the seaways.d) cabot claimed the north atlantic coast for england in 1497.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:30
Part a: which statement identifies the central idea of the text? a: the north was more powerful than the south and was always going to be the victor of the civil war. b: despite the obvious strength of the north, the outcome of the war was unpredictable at the time. c: the united states underestimated the strength of the south, giving it the upper hand. answer !
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Plz which of the following provisions of the compromise of 1850 was designed to appeal to slave states? a. congress passed a strict fugitive slave law. b. the slave trade was banned in washington dc. c. texas agreed to give away some of its land so that the territory would be available for future states. d. california was admitted to the union as a free state.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:30
The idea that government is not above the law is an example the principle of powers between state and national governments.the principle power.coining money is an example of athe concept that goverment's powers come from the people is
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