History, 22.05.2021 03:10 godzilla24
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME, THIS PROJECT IS DUE IN A FEW HOURS AND I NEED TO MAKE A WHOLE SLIDESHOW ON IT: "Choose 5 people from the Scientific Revolution and make a tweet for each. Each tweet should include specific information regarding the accomplishment of the person. Remember: It has to be written like a tweet while showcasing your knowledge on each person." I'm doing it on Frances Bacon, Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Ptolemy.
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History, 21.06.2019 16:00, squawk1738
What similarity can be drawn between state and national governments?
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History, 22.06.2019 03:30, zach09912
If someone can me out with this that would be grate why did people begin migrating to the northwest in the 1930s? the dust bowl forced people to move. the drought forced people to move. people moved in search of work. all of the above. what caused the united states to enter world war ii? the attack on pearl harbor the need for war supplies great britain asked the united states to join. the united states didn't join world war ii. why were japanese americans relocated during the war? they had deadly diseases. they were threatening to destroy american companies. people thought they might give aid to japan. they were breaking laws. what finally ended world war ii? japan bombed pearl harbor. ammunition ran low and the germans surrendered. the united states pulled its troops out. the united states bombed japan.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:30, freeman36
Part a: which statement identifies the central idea of the text? a: the north was more powerful than the south and was always going to be the victor of the civil war. b: despite the obvious strength of the north, the outcome of the war was unpredictable at the time. c: the united states underestimated the strength of the south, giving it the upper hand. answer !
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