<span>prophet whom daniel probably heard as a boy was Jeremiah
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<span>godly king who brought reform to judah was Josiah
</span>
<span> king who took people of judah captive was nebuchadnezzar
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belshazzar....
<span>king who held a blasphemous feast
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<span>symbolic of the babylonian empire was a he goat
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cyrus
<span>last king under whom daniel was in authority
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<span>symbolic of grecian empire was the bear
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<span>king under whom daniel was rescued from lions was darius
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<span>symbolic of medo-persian empire...lion
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<span>godly king from whom daniel was descended was Josiah</span>
The best options from the list would be that "A. The early Chinese learned to
produce silk," "B. A surplus of food crops allowed people in early China to become craftsmen and artisans," and "<span>E. They relied on a single, long growing season for rice," since this abundance of food led to other trades being developed. </span>
The sheer number of U.S conscripts sent into battle alongside the Allies.
This statement is false. By World War I, it was not all territories in Africa and the Mediterranean region who were controlled by the European imperial nations. Instead, it was only Africa who was controlled by the six European countries; Germany, Great Britain, Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal.
Answer: The 15th Amendment
Explanation:
"The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.” It also says it right there in the text book or whatever you guys are working out of.