History, 30.06.2019 06:30 19thomasar
How did the doctrine of nullification uphold the founding principles? it was based on by the people, for the people. it was based on the principle of federalism. it was based on the supremacy of national government. it was found in the constitution.
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History, 21.06.2019 22:00
Step 1 - choose only one of the two options. • in a word document, create an " action plan" to move the bus stop pick - up/ drop - off point to a new location. • in a word document, create an " action plan" to have road signs and speed limits installed at this location. (step 2) in a word document, draft a letter that explains why you are taking this action. you may use fictitious data as long as it is reasonably believable. (step 3) in a word document, create a petition that voters can sign to go along with your letter of explanation. (step 4) in a word document, explain how you would implement this action plan to all voters affected by your action plan. ( there's much territory to cover.
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History, 22.06.2019 09:30
Which of the following is not true of the xiongnu empire? burial mounds included glass beads and mirrors made from the sands throughout the region. there was more cooperation through trade between the tribes. other tribal units that were eventually assimilated were indo aryan, xianbei, hunyu, scythina and han chinese. as each nomadic tribe and civilization was conquered or absorbed into the larger empire, the xiongnu were able to hold more territory.
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History, 22.06.2019 10:00
Which of these is an exclusive power of the house of representatives? to amend a bill to impeach a government official to check the power of the president to review a tax bill the senate has proposed
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