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The connection between future paychecks and the concept of income tax is
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The kansas-nebraska act allowed the territories of kansas and nebraska to decide the issue of slavery by popular sovereignty. the people who lived in these territories would be able to vote on whether slavery would be allowed there. what effect did this have on kansas? a. settlers voted to allow slavery only in half of the territory. b. kansas became a slave state and joined the confederacy. c. settlers held a series of debates to them decide. d. pro-slavery settlers fought against anti-slavery settlers.
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Why is the mayflower significant? a) it was the first written document forbidding colonists from voting directly on laws. b) it was the first document that did not recognize citizen’s right c) it was the first written expression of citizen’s rights by the colonists d) it was the first government documents not created by the colonists
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What occurred during the free banking era? the dollar bill was introduced. the second bank of the united states was established. repaying of loans was not closely monitored. currency varied widely from state to state.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 15:30
Which sentences describes a cycle of dependency? a. aid harms the local economy creating the need for more aid.b. aid improves infrastructure and creates more wealth and more good infrastructure.c. aid programs become more reliable over time so people can depend on them.d. no answer is correct
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