History, 06.07.2019 09:00 nolanreano
Which descriptions are correctly matched with the appropriate law? choose all answers that are correct. the quartering act – required local governments to provide british soldiers with housing and local populations to provide them with food the sugar act – restricted sale of sugar produced in the colonies to england only the stamp act – required colonists to buy stamps for many paper documents and goods, such as newspapers, legal documents, and books townshend acts – taxed imported items, including tea, lead, paint, paper, and glass; allowed british officers to use search warrants to search colonial homes or businesses the tea act – required colonists to buy tea only from the east india company
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History, 21.06.2019 13:10
what happened immediately following world war ii? women remained in the workplace and men took on more domestic responsibilities. popular media portrayed the postwar housewives as discontent. the kinsey studies were strongly rejected by the general public. women who continued to work outside the home were considered neurotic.
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History, 21.06.2019 19:00
Which of these would have been a goal of the ku klux klan in the south during reconstruction? a) registering more potential rural voters b) making sure reconstruction went smoothly c) assisting the scalawags and carpetbaggers d) restoring southern democrats to political power
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History, 22.06.2019 05:00
What conclusion about the role of the media can be drawn from these headlines?
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History, 22.06.2019 06:40
The zealots were jews who believed a: they should fight the romans c: they should set up a new country b: they should accept roman rule d: religious law must be followed asap i'm taking a test
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