History, 06.11.2020 09:00 Savageman4654
What metaphor did Winston Churchill use to describe the forcible rise to peer of communist nations in central and Eastern Europe?
A) brick wall
B) impenetrable shield
C) communist trench
D) iron curtain
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History, 21.06.2019 15:30
Which statement is an example of direct democracy? a) people elect a senator to the u.s. congress. b) the town council approves funding for a new high school. c) the president issues an executive preventing states from executing prisoners. d) voters approve an amendment allowing elderly people to pay nothing in property tax.
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History, 21.06.2019 21:10
How is blue ridge different from the other mountain regions in georgia? check all that apply. it has higher elevations. it has a warmer climate. it includes national forest land. it includes brasstown bald. it has fewer visitors and tourists
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History, 21.06.2019 22:30
The 1884 amendment added onto the chinese exclusion act included what additional stipulation? the law would apply to ethnic chinese regardless of which asian country they originated from. the law would provide newly arrived chinese immigrants with land in the oklahoma territory. the law would establish all chinese americans as permanent aliens and deny them citizenship. the law would prohibit chinese immigrants from reentering the united states once they exited.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30
Which letter correctly labels the mississippi river? a b c labeled map of the mississippi river and surrounding regions.
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