Social Studies, 10.07.2019 19:40 makayladurham19
When world war i began, the official united states policy was a) to enter on the side of the allied powers. b) to enter on the side of the central powers. c) to remain militarily and politically neutral. d) to support the central powers by providing war materials.
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Plz plz i need i don’t want to fail plz me don’t let me fail i need on a 4 paragraph about how tighter british control led to a revolution in colonial america
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Thomas jefferson was alarmed by the fierce debate over warning americans about its threat to national unity. 1.) slavery 2.) the powers of congress 3.) the missouri compromise 4.) escaped slaves
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Which argument for religious reform might be convincing to a priest, pope, or king?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 15:30, Jennifer312332
6–6. business case problem with sample answer— criminal liability. during the morning rush hour, david green threw bottles and plates from a twenty-sixth- floor hotel balcony overlooking seventh avenue in new york city. a video of the incident also showed him doing cart- wheels while holding a beer bottle and sprinting toward the balcony while holding a glass steadily in his hand. when he saw police on the street below and on the roof of the building across the street, he suspended his antics but resumed tossing objects off the balcony after the police left. he later admitted that he could recall what he had done, but claimed to have been intoxicated and said his only purpose was to amuse himself and his friends. did green have the mental state required to establish criminal liability? discuss. [people v. green, 104 a. d.3d 126, 958 n. y.s.2d 138 (1 dept. 2013)] (see criminal liability.)
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