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In the court voided what one justice called "an uncommonly silly law" that made it a crime for any personâincluding married couplesâto use birth control.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 00:30
When analyzing the election of 1876, what conclusion can be drawn? a.a majority of northerners wanted to enforce reconstruction policies more stringently.b.if tilden had won the electoral votes from louisiana, florida, or south carolina, he would have been elected president.c.the republican party had increased its support in the south.d.rutherford hayes did poorly in the western states.e.the republican party did a good job protecting the voting rights of african-americans in mississippi.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:30
The internet is controlled by: (select one): a. statutes and court cases in federal and state courts in the united states. b. the advanced research projects agency (arpa) and the u.s. department of defense. c. no single government or organization. d. google, yahoo, and the other search engines which have proprietary interest in the content thereon.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 11:30
As an educator in centre rather than in a home what quiet activities could you provide for children you didn't want to sleep
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 13:30
14) the most likely reason general william t. sherman wanted to control the rail lines running through atlanta, georgia, during his "atlanta campaign" was because he wanted to a) prevent residents of the city from fleeing to the north. b) cut off the flow of supplies to the confederate army. c) use the rail lines to quickly transport his troops. d) extend the rail lines into the northern states. eliminate
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