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“the civil war in the South which overthrew Reconstruction”? “And it seems to America a proof of inherent (permanent) race inferiority that four million slaves did not completely emancipate (free) themselves in eighty years, in the midst (in the middle) of nine million bitter enemies, and indifferent (don’t care) public opinion of the whole nation.”? What points is DR. Du Bois making about Reconstruction with these two statements?
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What unexpected moment from the evacuation shows that the inmates retained their humanity in spite of being treated no better than animals by their guards?
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 19:30
According to this map, which of these statements is most correct? a) fewer people are contracting hiv in europe than in the past. b) fewer people are contracting hiv in southern africa than in the past. c) egyptians are less likely to contract hiv than people in sub-saharan africa. d) people in canada contract hiv more frequently than people in the united states.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:00
Read the aphorisms. be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing. an open foe may prove a curse; but a pretended friend is worse. a true friend is the best possession. according to these aphorisms from benjamin franklin's poor richard's almanack, what might happen if a person is careless in choosing a friend? it is best not to have friends because they will usually betray you. casual friends are often the best and can be more trusted than enemies. a person who has betrayed you can sometimes become a good friend. a friend who is not carefully chosen can be worse than an enemy.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:30
Today natural rights are referred to as human rights. discuss how respect for human rights can further be improved.
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