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History, 22.06.2019 09:50
After early colonial losses to the british in new york, a.general washington withdrew his troops to pennsylvania. b.the colonies ratified the declaration of independence. c.the continental army set up headquarters at fort lee. d.general washington set up headquarters in new jersey.
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History, 22.06.2019 14:00
Use the primary source excerpt below to answer question 6."the resettlement center is actually a jail - armed guards in towers with spotlights and deadly tommy guns, fifteen feet of barbed-wire fences, everyone confined to quarters at what really hurts [is being called] 'japs.' 'japs' are the guys we are fighting."6. based on the quote, what statement best describes the writer nakashima? a. he supports the japanese in world war ii.b. he believes that he is being punished for a crime.c. he does not consider himself an enemy of the united states.d. he is angry about going to the resettlement centered.the answers to this assessment are: 1. b.2. c.3. b.4. c.5. a.6. c.
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History, 22.06.2019 20:00
Read the conclusion to an informative essay about globalization in china. globalization has led to economic growth in china, and these changes have in turn led to rising populations and growing industrialization. data demonstrates that air-pollution levels have grown in many major cities because of these changes. while this growth has led to many improvements in chinaโs economy, the problem of air pollution must be solved in the future. which statement best explains why this conclusion is effective? it restates evidence briefly and provides a final opinion. it restates evidence briefly and establishes a new thesis. it cites sources properly and provides a final opinion. it cites sources properly and provides clear examples.
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History, 22.06.2019 21:00
In what ways did robber barons/captains of industry harm and benefit the u.s. economy?
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