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In the stephen
a. douglas argued that people could still keep slavery out of the territories by refusing to pass laws needed to regulate and enforce it.
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History, 23.06.2019 02:30
Why were so few violations of the sherman antitrust act brought to court? no businesses violated the law once it was put into place. court cases took too much time and cost too much money. the interstate commerce commission knew it wouldn’t win. the law was too unpopular with the general public.
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History, 23.06.2019 03:00
19. (09.07 lc) which of the following organizations governments restructure their economies and better manage their debt? (4 points) world trade organization united nations world bank international monetary fund world health organization 20. (09.03, 09.08 mc) an automobile plant is established as the key industry in a region. after a few years, businesses emerge in the area that support the automobile plants, such as car engine manufacturers and car dealerships. which of the following geographical concepts does this scenario describe? (4 points) i. agglomeration ii. deglomeration iii. dependency theory iv. growth pole theory i and ii i and iv i, ii, and iii ii, iii, and iv i, ii, iii, and iv
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History, 23.06.2019 05:00
Step 1: you will choose 5 ideas that are necessary for a revolution to take place. you are basically defining a revolution here. be sure to describe the terms you choose. step 2: rank the 5 ideas and provide a rationale for your ranking step 3: you will choose a revolution (current or past- not the us revolution) and analyze whether it meets your definition/criteria of a revolution. this should include specific examples.
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