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Which of the events that you listed was most influential in bringing the united states into the war?
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What role did farmers play in the development of economically stable communities? farmers produced enough food to allow others to take on other jobs farmers had difficulty fending off warriors from other groups. women were no longer allowed to farm warriors and craftsmen worked on behalf of the farmers. the abundance of food allowed for civilizations to form under the leadership of a rising political class. next question o turn it in ask for 2014 glvalvon inc. all rights reserved
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Why were the actions of native americans so varied in response to relocation? a. the tribes were very diverse and had different beliefs. b. they were exhausting every avenue. c. they all wanted to get the best financial arrangements. d. many of the tribes wanted ownership of the area.
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Communism questions answer at least one, . : ) 4. how would it benefit equality for factories and banks to be nationalized? 5. describe tactics lenin might have used to defeat foes with terrorism. 6. define famine. 7. what did nep stand for? 8. who replaced lenin when he died? 9. describe what an “iron fist rule” meant. 10. describe how collectivization worked. 11. what was the aim of the first year plan? 12. what was “gosplan”? 13. what was stalin’s plan to end economic backwardness?
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History, 22.06.2019 17:30
Which term best fits the sentence? is the process of reasoning, analyzing, and making important decisions. it's an important skill in making career decisions.
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