History, 05.05.2021 16:10 RebelZane18
And is there any inhabitant in America so ignorant, as not to know . . . That this continent can make no laws but what the king gives it leave to; and is there any man so unwise, as not to see, that . . . He will suffer no law to be made here, but such as suit his purpose. –Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1. Which statement BEST explains what Paine says about the king? a. He puts the interests of the colonists before his own when approving laws. b. He allows the colonies to make their own la c. He will only approve laws that are in his and Great Britain's best interest. d. He allows new laws to be made in the colonies.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:00
President nixon resigned from office in 1974 after he was informed that the senate would impeach him, as allowed in the constitution, for his actions in the watergate scandal. one of the key reasons that nixon’s actions became public was a) the freedom of press guaranteed by the first amendment. b) the right to confront witnesses as guaranteed by the sixth amendment. c) the limitation of judicial powers as defined in article 3 of the constitution. d) the prohibition against illegal search and seizure as guaranteed by the fourth amendment.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:00
What is the tallest mountain range in south america? a guiana highlands b the patagonia mountians c the andes mountians d brazilian mountains
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30
Which answer best describes an advantage of shipping goods by canal? a) most towns would rather have canals then noisy railroads b) goods could travel very fast downstream in the canal system c) traveling by boat is a much more relaxing way to transport goods. d) heavy loads of goods could travel by boat more easily then if pulled by horses.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:30
1. what potential advantages could companies like standard oil offer consumers?
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