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mojhsa [17]
4 years ago
9

In which fourteen points the main goal of removing German troops from occupied lands was to

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zhenek [66]4 years ago
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the main goal of removing German troops from occupied lands was to restore dignity and independence to those countries. President Wilson believed that the United States should take a lead in providing leadership at the end of the war in order to provide peace.

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This is why the United States, under the Articles of Confederation, had a small and weak central government. Some states liked this while other states felt that this central govenrment was too weak to function effectively.

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In this chapter we will learn about the Hebrews and Chaldeans (Neo-Babylonians), two groups of people whose histories became intertwined.

 

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A belief in one god (monotheism) forbid the Hebrews from worshipping any other gods. Abraham marks the beginning of Hebrew history. Abraham lived in Ur, where his father was a seller of idols. Abraham rejected his father's gods and goddesses, he believed in only one god. Abraham and his wife Sarah left Ur. According to Abraham, his god promised him and his followers a land they could call their own. Abraham eventually settled in a land called Canaan.

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Pregunta 1 y 2 de historia octavo basico pagina 84 85
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Respuesta:

Prueba 1: 85,5

Prueba 2:88

Explicación paso a paso:

Organice los datos en orden ascendente y la mediana es el valor medio. Si el número de valores es par, la mediana será el promedio de los dos números del medio.

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