History, 24.07.2019 00:30 kalawson2019
The leader of the people's republic of china, launched an industrial plan called the in february of 1948, intending to surpass the industrial output of great britain as early as 1972. he did this through a series of five-year plans and farms. the movement produced a terrible in 1960 and 1961, during which 20 million people starved. a.1: chiang kai-shek 2: agricultural commune 3: agricultural 4: civil war b.1: chiang kai-shek 2: industrial socialist movement 3: dairy 4: depression c.1: kim il sung 2: great leap forward 3: mechanized 4: plague d.1: mao zedong 2: great leap forward 3: collectivized 4: famine
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History, 21.06.2019 22:00, michelle230
Which statement explains why john adams most likely supported the separation of powers between the branches of the new national government? question 1 options: the work of government would be overwhelming for just one branch. the work of government could be accomplished more quickly by three branches. each branch of government would limit the power of the other two. each branch of government could ignore the decisions made by the other two.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:00, ndkjfgj4368
Develop your own point of view on whether the us should have expanded its borders. use information from the lesson and the maps to explain your opinion. give at least two reasons for your point of view and answer the following in complete sentences.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:30, dajeourcrazy15
The current population of a city can be represented by "p." the population is expected to increase by 6.5% next year. write an expression in simplest form that represents the expected population next year.
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