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1. Which of the following statements would not be true of a mercantile country's
colonies during the seventeenth century? (a) No factories are permitied in the
colony. (b) Gold, silver and gems are sent back to the home country All trade
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 22:30
What was jimmy carter's political experience prior to becoming the president? he was both a lieutenant governor and secretary of state. city commissioner and director of the cia. he was a state senator and governor. secretary of the navy and state senator. next question @ ask for
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Why are governments formed? what role does government play in society? what would life be like without government? what purpose of government would have the most dramatic effect on society if it were taken away? which purpose of government has the greatest effect on your daily life?
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Sarah has been collecting intensive interviews with women who organize in grassroots movements for wages for housework. now she is looking over the interviews and trying to find common themes within them. what part of the research process is she in?
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