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What geographical term was used to describe how Hannibal moved his 40,000 troops, 8,000 horses and 37 war elephants across to Spain,
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Though most presidents have claimed affiliation with a christian church, the only roman catholic president has been a) abraham lincoln. b) john f. kennedy. c) george washington. d) franklin d. roosevelt.
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Drugs have a high potential for abuse. there is no routine therapeutic use for these drugs and they are not available for regular use. they may be obtained for “investigational use only” by applying to the u.s. drug enforcement agency. examples include heroin and lsd. which scheduled drug is this?
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