History, 09.12.2021 23:40 taylorb9893
Ben is studying the history of the ancient Hebrews. Read through his notes, and complete the sentences with the correct phrase.
The ancient Hebrews spent a lot of time migrating from one place to another. One of the first times that they migrated was when Abraham brought his people to Canaan from his home city of Ur. God said they must move there in order to
. Then, when Moses led the people out of Egypt, they crossed the desert to return to this promised land. Along the way, God taught the people and gave them
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History, 21.06.2019 19:30, carterjpowell77
Which statement best evaluates the impact of the 1929 stock market crash on europe? 1. the united states established high export tariffs to europe that reduced goods exported to germany. 2. the united states promoted domestic policy initiates that reduced jobs on american bases in europe. 3. the united states promoted isolationism that withdrew troops from europe causing germany to pay its own national defense. 4. the united states eliminated loans to europe that caused germany to default on its reparation payments to france.
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History, 22.06.2019 03:30, sakotaco3455
What were copernicus’s ideas about the order of the universe deemed to be dangerous to church thinking? (5 points) a. the church was invested in the idea that the earth was at the center of the universe b. copernicus was developing a new religion that would challenge the church c. the church feared his ideas threatened their control of european universities d. copernicus was a follower of luther and therefore could not be trusted
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00, Worldprofessor6252
Nazi germany practiced this form of nationalism. cultural religious ethnic political
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