Jourdan<span> Anderson was </span>living in Ohio<span> at the time, free and with a decent (in his opinion) job. </span>Do<span> read the whole thing, especially the punchline
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<span>Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who was baptized as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was born January 27, 1765, and died December 5, 1791, living up to 26 years old. He was a composer, a pianist, and a violinist. He is best known for his compositions, which includes symphonies, concertos, sonatas, operas, and much more. Since a very early age, he was a prodigal musician. He married Maria Constanze Cäcilia Josepha Johanna Aloysia Mozart, or Contanze Mozart, later in his life. However, due to his hard work, he lived only to a young age. He continued writing the Requiem, which he was writing for someone else, even up to the days before he died. He spent his last two weeks in bed, but he kept writing this particular piece. He suspected himself of being poisoned, yet if it was an illness, there was no specified illness. He died with his unfinished<span> manuscript of Requiem in bed. </span></span>
Answer- faderalism were the mixture or compound mode of government combining a general with region government in a single political system
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The goal of this political cartoon was to unite the colonists to combat the French and their Native American allies, and to convince the British government to support a unified colonial government in America.
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C. By claiming Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, making it a threat to national security