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If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 15:30
Me! will give brainliest to whoever answers correctly! arrange the events in peruvian history in chronological order using the numbers 1-6. a. simón bolívar and antonio jóse de sucre’s defeat of spanish forces ensures peru’s independence. b. alejandro toledo is the first indigenous peruvian elected president. c. spanish conquistador francisco pizarro arrives in peru and enslaves peru's indigenous people. d. túpac amaru ii is executed, and his sacrifice inspires peruvians to seek independence and equal rights for indigenous people. e. the chavín culture establishes settlements high in the andes. f. attacks by rebel groups threaten democratic rule. (for example, find out the dates of the events (years) and and list them below) you for your time!
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:30
Examine extracts from the bible which demonstrate the principal beliefs of christianity
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:30
Read an excerpt from a speech by benito mussolini. italy! italy! entirely and universally fascist! the italy of the blackshirt revolution, rise to your feet; let the cry of your determination rise to the skies and reach our soldiers in east africa. let it be a comfort to those who are about to fight. let it be an encouragement to our friends and a warning to our enemies. it is the cry of italy which goes beyond the mountains and the seas out into the great world. it is the cry of justice and of victory. how does this excerpt support the idea that mussolini was a charismatic dictator? it shows how he used persuasive language to rally citizens. it explains his use of an aggressive foreign policy in europe. it shows how he used a secret police force to terrorize citizens. it explains how he used education to indoctrinate young people.
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