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In the years before world war ii why did some the dictators believe they could take over europe and other parts of the world?
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Five students—jalen, chris, juwan, jimmy, and ray—move into a house together and discover they share the odd habit of drinking milk with ice in it every night before bed. they own several ice trays and make a pact to always refill the trays when they are emptied so that the supply of ice will never run out. but the five often do not have the time or energy to refill the trays, and after a few weeks, it becomes quite common for them to meet in the kitchen and discover that they have no ice. this would best be characterized as what type of dilemma
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 20:10
According to the graph above, in which location(s) do at least half of people practice christianity? a. zimbabwe only b. nigeria and mali only c. zimbabwe and south africa only d. zimbabwe, nigeria, and south africa only
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On which area of the map would you most likely find people belonging to the kurdish ethnic group? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 sroy no pic i could't do it
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 08:00
What is the difference between a journal entry written by an eyewitness to an event and a play written about the same event? a. the journal entry is a historiographical source, while the play is a periodical source. b. the journal entry is a chronological source, while the play is a primary source. c. the journal entry is a primary source, while the play is a secondary source. d. the journal entry is a secondary source, while the play is a periodical source.
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