History, 17.11.2019 07:31 dianasmygova
Why were early christians at odds with the roman leaders? they believed there was only one god and did not worship the emperor. they did not comply with the civil service requirements and left their jobs. they believed that peter and paul were the only authority figures to follow. they ate only meat sacrificed to the ancient greek and roman gods.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00
The world trade organization (wto), which was formed in 1995, trades without discrimination. which of these best describes what this principle means? all its member countries charge the same prices for basic commodities such as wheat and lumber. b) all its member countries do not trade with countries which had discriminatory racial policies. c) all its member countries trade only with countries that sign the wto agreement. d) all its member countries open their markets equally to all member nations. answer is d
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History, 22.06.2019 11:40
Quick! what was germany’s main goal after world war i? a) to the united states develop the plan for the league of nations b) to make france return all of the territory it had occupied during the war c) to remain a world power d) to become allies with the united kingdom
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History, 22.06.2019 14:00
How does cooperative federalism work in the united states? a. state and federal governments have different and overlapping responsibilities b. branches of the federal government can check one another's power. c. when amending the constitution, citizens vote directly. d. bills passing the house of representatives must also pass the senate.
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History, 22.06.2019 16:20
What sustain the economic prosperity of the u.s. post-war 2
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