History, 02.07.2019 20:00 onlinebby7878
Why would a political party develop a platform? a). to create a place for us leaders to exchange ideas b) to inform voters of it’s positions on importing ideas c) to make sure it’s members make it to their polling places d) to get it’s candidate on the ballot in every state
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History, 21.06.2019 15:00
What happened to segregation laws after the case of plessy v. ferguson? segregation still existed, but only in very small towns with no access to court systems. important politicians like ferguson, once in favor of segregation, began to denounce it. plessy v. ferguson began the breakdown of segregation as it was defined at that time. segregation continued, and citizens experienced many more years of legal segregation.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:00
The establishment of columbia as the state capital was important because a) it was located in the heart of the upcountry. b) it was located in the heart of the low-country. c) it was already established as a vital industrial center. d) it represented a compromise location central to most citizens.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:50
What is the main difference between primary and secondary sources? a. primary sources are historical documents, and secondary sources are modern-day documents. b. primary sources are derived from museums and archives, and secondary sources are created by history students and academics. c. primary sources are found in ancient places with a rich history, and secondary sources are found in historical journals and blogs. d. primary sources are created during a particular historical era, and secondary sources are created by studying primary sources.
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