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ladessa [460]
3 years ago
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How do you (personally) think people of mixed origins, bilingual bicultural people can use their mixed cultural identity to thei

r advantage? What are the disadvantages. If any of this bicultural or multicultural heritage? Make a list for advantages and another for disadvantages
Social Studies
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iris [78.8K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

VVVVVVWealthy townspeople who made up the middle class did not like owing taxes or serving in the noble’s army, so they forced nobles to grant them basic rights. Two examples are:

Wealthy townspeople who made up the middle class did not like owing taxes or serving in the noble’s army, so they forced nobles to grant them basic rights. Two examples are:

Wealthy townspeople who made up the middle class did not like owing taxes or serving in the noble’s army, so they forced nobles to grant them basic rights. Two examples are:

Wealthy townspeople who made up the middle class did not like owing taxes or serving iny, so they forced nobles to grant them basic rights. Two examples are:

Wealthy townspeople who made up the middle class did not like owing taxes or serving in the noble’s army, so they forced nobles to grant them basic rights. Two examples are:

Explanation:

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