History, 23.09.2021 20:40 tigermath85
O A. Catholicism gaining political influence in Germany.
B. Martin Luther being forced to flee Germany.
C. German commoners gaining economic and religious rights.
D. German nobles killing thousands of their own subjects.
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Enter the word you received when you completed the northern renaissance art activity.
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History, 22.06.2019 14:00, mrskhg3395
Consider the following invention from the american industrial era. cotton gin – a machine that removed seeds from short-staple cotton which option explains how this invention contributed to the role of the united states as an emerging world power? a. it was in high demand abroad, as many european nations had begun farming cotton. b. it led to the decline of slavery in the south, which enhanced america’s international reputation. c. it freed up many slaves to become factory workers in northern cities, which improved the economy. d. it increased production efficiency of a us cash crop that was in high demand in other nations.
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History, 22.06.2019 17:00, KieraKimball
Communism questions answer at least one, . : ) 4. how would it benefit equality for factories and banks to be nationalized? 5. describe tactics lenin might have used to defeat foes with terrorism. 6. define famine. 7. what did nep stand for? 8. who replaced lenin when he died? 9. describe what an “iron fist rule” meant. 10. describe how collectivization worked. 11. what was the aim of the first year plan? 12. what was “gosplan”? 13. what was stalin’s plan to end economic backwardness?
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History, 22.06.2019 17:30, morgantisch25
Carefully examine this photograph of a home bomb shelter. fearing a nuclear attack, many people put these in their homes during the 1950s. describe what you see in the image. what kinds of things did this homeowner think to include?
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