Judging by the map, which best explains why the empire’s western half was hard to rule? the west suffered economically because it did not have adequate ports. the west covered a large territory and was at more risk of foreign invasion. the west had a more diverse population because it bordered three countries. the west did not have enough troops to protect its vast amount of territory. answer b
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History, 21.06.2019 19:30, Muffinaubrey
Augustine believed that god was all knowing and all powerful. he believed that in order for this to be true, god must directly control everything, meaning that we do not have or (two answers)
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History, 21.06.2019 22:30, tayleeanntabeln2226
The fourteenth amendment how did the action resolve a longstanding conflict in post-civil war america? it defined the process for readmittance of the former confederate states into the united states of america. it ensured the right to vote to all male citizens of the united states, regardless of race, color, or prior servitude. it defined citizenship and related rights for african americans. it abolished slavery in the united states.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30, huntbuck14
Which statement best describes the response by the united states and its allies to the berlin blockade? planes dropped tons of supplies around the city each day. trucks smuggled tons of supplies into berlin about once a week. tons of supplies were delivered to west berlin by boats. tons of supplies were purchased from east berlin each day.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30, LJ710
The house of burgesses was the first a. act of religious toleration in english history. b. elected representative government in the new world. c. place where businessmen could buy and sell stocks in america. d. puritan equivalent of the house of david.
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