The Spinning Jenny was:
a. A machine that used water power to create continuous, strong...
History, 02.03.2020 21:57 jorfos7683
The Spinning Jenny was:
a. A machine that used water power to create continuous, strong threads of yarn.
b. A machine that people used to make cotton into thread.
c. A machine with a mechanically driven needle for sewing or stitching cloth.
d. An invention that allowed weavers to weave faster and weave wider fabrics.
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History, 21.06.2019 20:00, ghernadez
Ineed asap ! name the differences between communism and fascism. 1who controls the government and how do they stay in power? 2how are the people’s personal lives and decisions affects? 3what is the government’s view on the economy and how it should be handled? 4what is the government’s view on other countries and their relationship with them?
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History, 22.06.2019 01:00, lovelarissa
In 1944, the supreme court upheld the authority of the u. s. government to order the internment of a minority group in the interest of national security, even though there was no evidence that any members of this group were disloyal to the united states. should the same policy be applied today against u. s. muslims or muslim immigrants? why or why not? are these forms of internment different from native reservations? if so how? if not, why?
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History, 22.06.2019 03:50, aleort8319
Experimented with communism before taking part in a number of civil rights and antiwar protest
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