History, 06.03.2021 22:50 BookiesBaby8533
Write the thesis statement for your argument using the combined counterclaim/claim pattern you learned.
Should we let people get away with crime? If you were violated online and nothing happened, would you want justice, or would you let it happen? Normally, if that happened in real life, you'd try to sort it out.
Source: Should there be real-world consequences for what someone posts on social media?
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History, 22.06.2019 03:30, thezbell
This photo shows an early mesoamerican structure, specifically from the zapotec culture. what was this structure most likely used for? a. creating terraces for farm fieldsb. practicing religious ceremoniesc. playing a ball game with stone hoopsd. protecting a city from invading armies
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History, 22.06.2019 13:30, jasminelockhart432
The term 'white man's burden" refers to the difficulty of converting colonists to christianity. the belief that europe had a duty to civilize other people. the conviction that white people were superior to all others. the struggle to survive in an increasingly industrialized world.
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History, 22.06.2019 14:00, anonymous1813
Over time, historians have changed the ways they study the past because they have: o a. emphasized the study of oral history passed down in communities for generations. o b. started to explore history through the perspectives of many different groups. c. focused on uncovering archaeological evidence rather than analyzing documents. d. largely abandoned studying comparative and cultural history in favor of microhistory.
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History, 22.06.2019 14:30, addisonrausch
The united states and great britain moved as fast as humanly possible to open a second front against germany in world war ii. write a paragraph supporting this statements
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