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The colony of georgia lying about the same latitude with part of china, persia, palestine and the madeiras, it is highly probable that when hereafter it shall be well peopled and rightly cultivated, england may be supplied from thence with raw silk, wine, oil, dyes, (medicines), and many other materials fro manufactures, which she is obliged to purchase from southern countries. - james oglethorpe, 1733 which statement about early georgia settlers is best supported by the information in the quotation? question 6 options: they believed they would be dependent on importing good from england. they thought they could benefit from the area's warn climate and fertile soil. they believed they could produce enough crops to be self sufficient. they thought they could trade with countries in asia and the middle east.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 19:30, ghst
What conclusion can be drawn from the information in the chart? a) africa's total number of hiv/aids cases makes up close to 20% of the world's total aids cases. b) poverty and lack of education are the only factors that have pushed the african aids rate to 6.1%. eliminate c) a major challenge facing african governments is finding a way to effectively combat the aids epidemic. d) north american aids rates are lower than the worldwide rate because of extensive government intervention and spending.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 02:30, needhelpwithHW10
Which were accomplishments of jane addams? check all that apply. she established hull house. she founded the sierra club. she served on chicago’s board of education. she published a book of photographs showing the urban poor. she won the nobel peace prize in 1931.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 14:00, suhailalitariq
Countries that are neither core nations nor peripheral nations
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