History, 20.09.2020 02:01 wafflewarriormg
Suppose you were a woman or a man living in the late 1700s. You agree with Abigail Adams, and you want to promote women's rights. Write a strong letter to the editor of a local newspaper. Try to persuade people to adopt your views. In your letter, be sure to state a well-defined thesis. (This is your position statement, a clear and knowledgeable proposal.) Support your thesis with detailed examples and sound reasoning. Use correct letter format, spelling, and grammar.
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What is one way the spanish war of independence encouraged those in the colonies to seek new political and economic rights? colonies took advantage of spain’s weakened ability to prevent rebellion. the disruptions caused by the war encouraged colonial merchants to seek markets in the pacific. the exposure to french ideas through the war convinced many in spain to provide these liberties to the colonies. the war with france made spain tighten their political and economic hold on the colonies in desperation.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30, floydsidney1119
Which aspect of the postwar era did jazz’s liveliness, looseness, and improvisation most reflect?
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30, trevorhenyan51
Select the correct answer. how did powerful families such as the medici and the sforza spread renaissance ideas? a. they provided financial support to young artists and writers. b. they educated the poor children living in their own city-states. c. they constructed schools and colleges to teach the humanities. d. they borrowed money from banks to invite foreign artists to italy. e. they promoted contemporary works over religious works.
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History, 22.06.2019 16:40, carolinamleal04
What is one main characteristic of secondary sources intended for academics and students?
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