History, 27.05.2021 23:50 samiyahwhite6683
Review the texts linked below to learn more about perspectives on the relationship between the past and the present.
The Last Americans: Environmental Collapse and the End of Civilization
Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution
Then write 1-2 paragraphs in response to the following questions: Which (if any) of the perspectives in the provided texts rings most true for you? Why? Do you believe that history repeats itself? Why or why not? What historical reference point(s) would you use to describe the state of the world today? Why? << Read Less
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History, 21.06.2019 18:00, Arealbot
The congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the united states . .; to borrow money on the credit of the united states; to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the indian tribes. —constitution of the united states, article i, section 8 which of these are expressed powers granted by this part of article i, section 8? check all that apply. lay and collect taxes and duties pay debts regulate american indian groups regulate commerce within states borrow money regulate commerce with foreign nations
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History, 22.06.2019 17:10, rigobertogarza2
For which of the following reasons did the supreme court most likely rule that it could not force the president to act? a. it would diminish the power of the executive branch and increase the power of the judicial branch. b. it would diminish the power of the legislative branch and increase the power of the judicial branch c. it would diminish the power of the judicial branch and increase the power of the executive branch d. it would diminish the power of the judicial branch and increase the power of the legislative branch
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