History, 23.07.2019 06:40 mpete1234567890
What was the purpose of the open door policy? a. to encourage free trade between european nations and the united states b. to collaborate with other nations to maintain a common price level for free trade in china c. to allow any country to trade with the united states with prices determined by market forces d. to encourage other nations to engage in free trade with china thereby improving its economy
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History, 21.06.2019 18:30
Florida benefited greatly from roosevelt’s civilian conservation corps (ccc) in the 1930s. which of these was of least benefit to the state? a) workers planted millions of trees. b) workers received food and clothing. c) the government created state parks. d) new roads facilitated travel out west.
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History, 21.06.2019 21:30
The line dividing regions 4 & 5 on this map is known as the "fall line." which of these represents an important factor of the fall line in georgia history? a) it was the first boundary of the georgia after it became a state. b) it was an important source of power due to a change in elevation. c) it was once home to major cities that have since become abandoned. d) it was a dividing line between the united states and native american territories.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30
Identify the type of source based on the information provided. a historian found a journal belonging to an ancient indian princess. the princess liked to keep a record of all the royal women of her dynasty who lived before her time. she tried to collect as much accurate information about their history as possible. her journal is a great source of historical information. based on the passage, the princess’s diary is source.
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