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andreev551 [17]
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IRISSAK [1]3 years ago
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Our president Donald trump has been targeting undocumented immigrants for example Mexicans that have illegally crossed the U.S Mexican border before under President Barack Obama’s rule undocumented immigrants would be sent back if they had done a crime but wasn’t that small like driving while drinking but now under Donald Trump‘s rule they are sent back if they do anything against the law. Our government has been targeting documented immigrants from Mexico because Donald Trump believes that the US’s lower amount of jobs are because immigrants are taking them.
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Owned 100 million acres and many practiced settled farming, is the right answer.

The term "Five Civilized Tribes" referred to the five Native American communities; the Chickasaw, Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole and Creek (Muscogee). These were the first five tribes that were regarded to be "civilized" by the European settlers. These tribes inherited the Southeastern part of the United States. The people of these five tribes were involved in settled agricultural activities and grew corn and beans. However, these people did not start their own university. Therefore, option B, will be the right answer.

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Within days of Washington's second inauguration, France declared war on a host of European nations, England among them. Controversy over American involvement in the dispute redoubled. The Jefferson and Hamilton factions fought endlessly over the matter. The French ambassador to the U.S.—the charismatic, audacious "Citizen" Edmond Genet—had meanwhile been appearing nationwide, drumming up considerable support for the French cause. Washington was deeply irritated by this subversive meddling, and when Genet allowed a French-sponsored warship to sail out of Philadelphia against direct presidential orders, Washington demanded that France recall Genet.

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