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What was the first financially successful english colony in the "new world"? a) canada b) jamestown c) maryland d) plymouth
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Which statement accurately describes a difference between the declarationof independence and the u.s. constitution? a. the u.s. constitution established rules for the u.s. government,while the declaration of independence did not.b. the u.s. constitution listed the colonists' reasons for rebellingagainst great britain, while the declaration of independence didnot.c. the u.s. constitution is based on ideals from the enlightenment,while the declaration of independence is not.0d. the u.s. constitution created a very weak central government,while the declaration of independence created a strong one.
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Ineed with this unit test 1. japan became a peaceful democratic nation relatively quickly after the end of world war 11 which step is not part of it post-war transformation -adopting a new constitution -disarming most of the military -giving women rights to vote -giving the emperor more political power 2. why did mao start the cultural revolution? -he thought government officials had promoted a very narrow view of communism -he wanted to speed up change and eliminate western, capitalist influence-he wanted to speed up the economy by promoting capitalism -he wanted to restore traditional chinese culture 3. what launched the korean war? -general macarthur led an invasion of north korea -north koreans, with stalin's approval, invaded south korea -south koreans tried to capture the government in p'yongyang-chairman mao urged the south koreans to invade north korea
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30
The united states economy makes up how much of the worlds economy
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