1) communist countries usually have economies.
(a) command
(b) mixed market
(c) m...
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1) communist countries usually have economies.
(a) command
(b) mixed market
(c) market
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Use your map on page 347 to find europe (hint: there is a smaller map on the bottom of that page that shows you specifics! ) name three countries in europe. *
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Use the position statement you used earlier and the ideas you gathered, and write an editorial that is one paragraph in length. include your position statement and supporting ideas.
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Which statement best completes the diagram of the ways the different branches of government can limit each other's powers?
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