Social Studies, 20.10.2019 03:30 ziahziah
…i have no motive, my friends, to deceive you. i am sincerely desirous to promote your welfare. listen to me, therefore, while i tell you that you cannot remain where you now are. circumstances that cannot be controlled, and which are beyond the reach of human laws, render it impossible that you can flourish in the midst of a civilized community. you have but one remedy within your reach. and that is, to remove to the west and join your countrymen, who are already established there. and the sooner you do this the sooner you will commence your career of improvement and prosperity…. — president andrew jackson, 1835 which group of people was president jackson addressing?
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 17:00, chrischris1
According to the principles of the enlightenment, which of the following government actions would be inappropriate? (select all that apply.)
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 22:30, coolfreekid3
The ideal that all people should be treated equally. a. rule of law b. representative government c. limited government the bill of rights and the declaration of rights both seek to protect a. the separation of powers b. personal liberties c. representative government
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 14:20, GxthGrl6612
Amanda reiss was injured at a wedding reception at a private home. amanda tripped over a piece of rebar that was sticking from the end of one portion of a sidewalk leading to the front door. amanda's lawyer believes that the homeowners were aware of the rebar problem and that other guests to the home had tripped over it but not been injured. how can amanda's lawyer get the information about the homeowner's knowledge? a. he cannot because they are not required to talk with amanda's lawyers b. he can depose the homeowners c. he can depose others who have been guests d. both b and c
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