Social Studies, 01.12.2020 18:20 skylar1315
The reserved powers clause of the 10th amendment, which delegates all powers not enumerated in the U. S. Constitution to the States, fulfills which goal of the Constitution?
Select one:
A. establishing domestic tranquility
B. limiting government authority
C. providing for the general welfare
D. providing a framework for government
(couldn't find a government thing)
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Before tuberculosis was understood to be a communicable disease, and before the discovery of antibiotics to treat it, a major outbreak could kill or cripple a significant portion of a nation’s labor force. how would such an event affect the economy? illustrate the effect by dragging to shift either the aggregate demand curve or the long-run aggregate supply curve.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 07:30, seaotter9630
How is the city of savannah related to the union strategy of a full blockade of confederate ports? a) savannah was the last port needed to be secured in order to totally blockade the coast of georgia. b) savannah was the least significant city in georgia, and the union strategy centered on securing atlanta and capturing the tennessee river. c) savannah was the least significant city in georgia, and the union strategy centered on securing atlanta and capturing the chattahoochee river. d) savannah was the most significant port in georgia, and the union strategy centered on securing bases at savannah and the outlying islands to fully blockade georgia.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:30, ihatemath143
The north american colonies experienced a steady increase in population since the first settlement in jamestown in 1607. by 1775, the colonies' population was around 2,500,000, and most of the colonists lived east of the allegheny mountains. how did geography influence the settlement of america's first colonies?
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