Why did the author most likely use the words ‘a thin veil’ to describe how crimes are covered up? a) to emphasize the face of the savages b) to show the darkness of the nation’s sin c) to show how obvious the hypocrisy of religious slaveowners appeared to everyone d) to inform readers that slave owners used veils to cover the eyes of slaves when they transported them
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History, 21.06.2019 14:30
He seventeenth amendment to the us constitution calls for the direct election of all us senators. this means that the people of each state get to vote to decide who will be their two us senators. before this, the legislatures of each state chose the two us senators from that state with no direct involvement of the average voter. why would this amendment be considered a reform? how would it benefit the people? even today some people claim that the seventeenth amendment was a bad idea. what arguments could be made for reverting selection of us senators back to the state legislatures?
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History, 21.06.2019 22:30
Match each model with its name and the name of the scientist who created it.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30
Deu 6. the federal reserve system to regulate (1) the annual federal budget (2) state sales tax rates (3) social security payments (4) the nation's money supply . .the codoral reserve system
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History, 22.06.2019 06:50
Question 16 of 27 1 point which statement best describes the mid-atlantic colonies of pennsylvania and new york? o a. policies of religious freedom attracted a diverse range of settlers. o b. they developed an economy based around slave labor. o c. nearly all of their settlers came from the same religious background. o d. conditions in these colonies were not well suited for small farmers
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