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What reaction to the postwar era does Hemingway’s passage convey?
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Idon't really understand the question. it counts for 20% of my lesson grade and i really need putting the answer into words. anything will . i need asap so im awarding 30 points.a disagreement between states of the united states concerning the rights of states vs. the authority of the national government led to the civil war. state governments were forced by war into a subservient position. what might happen if national governments ceded their authority to a world government by international treaty?
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History, 22.06.2019 00:00
Need asap). based on the government system in the united states, which individual activity is used to directly influence legislative decisions? source: florida department of education. ( a) watching political debates on television, ( b) gathering signatures for a petition, ( c) discussing political issues at work, ( d) collecting opinions for a yearbook. ( question 2) -- i posted a picture of the question and answer choices.
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5. briefly summarize the character arcs of the three protagonists and the lesson eachcharacter learns.5a. the monkey king5b. jin wang5c. danny
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History, 22.06.2019 10:00
Anagnos: . . it will no doubt be difficult for you there, annie. but it has been difficult for you at our school too, hm? gratifying, yes, when you came to us and could not spell your name, to accomplish so much here in a few years, but always an irish battle. for independence. (he studies annie, humorously; she does not open her eyes.) this is my last time to counsel you, annie, and you do lack some – by some i mean all – what, tact or talent to bend. to others. and what had saved you on more than one occasion here at perkins is that there was nowhere to expel you to. what do anagnos's words reveal about annie in this excerpt
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