History, 13.10.2020 03:01 IrieBoy479
Rhetorical Reading: Re-read Leonhardt's "The Choice Between Kneeling and Winning and your
one-sentence summary. In 200-250 words, write a fair and neutral summary of the author's argument.
To do this, take your one-sentence summary and flesh it out with more supporting ideas. Your goal is to be as
neutral and objective as possible by keeping your own response to the writer's ideas out of your summary. To
be a fair writer, you also need to cover all the writer's main points and give them the same emphasis as in the
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History, 21.06.2019 17:50, bethyboop1820
The princes of europe believed that they were no longer obligated to remain under the authority of the church. the idea of another christian church, one outside of the pope's authority, had financial appeal as well. many european leaders began to seize church property and place it under the authority of the state. based on the text, why did another christian church appeal to european princes? it would allow them to make religious decisions. it would give them authority over people. it would allow them to expand their lands. it would allow them to influence the pope.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30, emmacox069
Which two activities did soldiers carry out as a part of their routine during the civil war? taking care of horses training slaves educating women cleaning weapons
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History, 22.06.2019 02:50, anniejordan0412
What was the first major route to connect europe and asia
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History, 22.06.2019 03:00, ashtynbursiaga
Why did some people support supply-side economics and others opposed it? it addressed the supply of goods and ignore demand. it called for large tax cuts for the wealthy. forigen production played a significant role in the plan. the program called for increased government spending.
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