History, 18.03.2021 01:50 dejaproctor17
Imagine that you are a Japanese person watching events unfold in the 1850s and 1860s. How
might you react? Do you see alternatives to the opening of your country to foreign trade? Do you
agree that in order to compete with the Western powers, your nation must begin to behave like the
Western powers? Explain.
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History, 22.06.2019 00:30
The venn diagram below shows some services provided by state and local governments. the answer choices are (1) - creating a police force, (2) - regulating taxicabs, (3) - regulating savings banks, (4) - issuing driver licenses.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:00
Which statement best explains how the narrator interacts with the setting? a.the setting makes him lose hope b. the setting makes him envious c. the setting makes him feel angry d. the setting makes him gain confidence the answer is a
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History, 22.06.2019 07:40
My latest book, fightinâ, prose short fiction, is a combination. thereâs nothing about being indian in there. just stories of people. why shouldnât i write about non-indians? i donât have to dress anybody in feathers." how does ortiz's use of language in this excerpt set an informal tone? a. by using contractions and sentence fragments, ortiz makes this part of the interview feel more familiar and casual. c. by using the term "indian" rather than "native american," ortiz makes this part of the interview feel more combative or hostile. b. by employing first-person pronouns, ortiz makes this part of the interview more solemn and pessimistic. d. by asking a rhetorical question, ortiz makes this part of the interview objectively and intentionally funny and lighthearted.
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