History, 27.07.2019 21:00 Wanna14ever
Classify the statements based on whether they show bias or reliability. when i visited the british museum, i realized how wrong i was about the reign of queen elizabeth. i have reworked my theories.”–a history student“i personally feel that julius caesar did nothing to deserve his reputation for greatness. eventually, his pride caused his fall.” –a renowned historian“i believe that the mughal dynasty in india shouldn’t have been allowed to rule for so long. the tyrannical emperors had no right to treat the people so unfairly.” – a politician“hi. i have started this blog to state my views about famous historical figures. feel free to let me know what you personally think about these famous people.” – a history blogger
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History, 22.06.2019 07:40
During the 1980s, profit from the sale of weapons to iran was used to stop the communists in costa rica. start a proxy war in el salvador. support the contras in nicaragua. stage a coup d’état in guatemala.
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History, 22.06.2019 15:00
7. in a three-to five-paragraph essay, evaluate the following argument: "unresolved conflictfrom world war i and the rise of totalitarian governments made world war ii inevitable.' besure to include a clear thesis statement, argue in favor of one point of view, and respond to anypossible opposing arguments. support your reasoning with historical evidence. (10 points)
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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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