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(2)Explain the significance of William Tweed?
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(4) Name & explain 2 components of Roosevelt’s Square Deal
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(2) Who was Upton Sinclair?
(7) List the candidates for President in 1912 (names & parties) and the irony of this election
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Party
The irony of this election was that Jefferson election confirmed that emergence of a two-party
(6)List & explain the 3 measures of Wilson’s Ne
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An airplane is flying at an elevation of 5150 ft, directly above a straight highway. two motorists are driving cars on the highway on opposite sides of the plane, and the angle of depression to one car is 35 ÌŠ and to the other is 52 ÌŠ. how far apart are the cars?
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Aplot of land in the shape of a vertical ellipse has a pole at each focus. the foci are 8 feet from the center. if the plot of land is 34 feet across the vertical axis, then it is (a.24 b. 30 c. 32 d. 36) feet across the other axis. the eccentricity of the ellipse traced by the boundary of this plot, rounded to the nearest thousandth, is (a.0.543 b.0.515 c.0.471 d. 0.459)
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