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What is the primary change Lessig articulates will help us reclaim our republic?...
History, 23.11.2020 14:00 davinedmcneal
Question 3
What is the primary change Lessig articulates will help us reclaim our republic?
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History, 22.06.2019 08:30
10 points per question and brainlist 1. name four of the ruling dynasties of china. describe at least three contributions to society from each dynasty. 2. why did the qin ruler zheng burn chinese literature and philosophy books? how did the han dynasty establish a strong and effective government? why did people rebel against the sui rule? 3. what new technologies were invented during the tang dynasty and fully developed in the song dynasty that would eventually have a great impact on the world? explain why this technology had such an impact. 4. who were the invaders that seized control and took over the song dynasty? 5. how was china's history affected by its policies of isolation from the outside world during the ming dynasty?
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History, 22.06.2019 18:00
How did northern leaders try to encourage americans to buy goods made in the united states rather than foreign import? a. high taxes on imports to increase the cost of imported goods b. low taxes on imports to increase the cost of imported goods c. high taxes on imports to decrease the cost of imported goods od low taxes on imports to decrease the cost of imported goods e high taxes on imports to decrease the cost of manufactured goods
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History, 22.06.2019 20:30
Under the virginia plan the new constitution would be only marginally stronger than the articles of confederation. slaves would count as four-fifths of a person when apportioning legislative representatives. large states would have more representatives in both chambers of congress. congress could not regulate either interstate trade or international trade. two of the northern states would have had no representatives at all in congress.
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