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1. Columbia
2.It was an agreement between the United States and Panama granting exclusive canal rights to the United States across the Isthmus of Panama in exchange for financial reimbursement and guarantees of protection to the newly established republic. The United States government was not willing to renegotiate the treaty with Colombia or alter the amounts involved and soon gave its support, both political and military, to a planned uprising in Panama, which led to its independence and to the eventual construction of the Panama Canal.
3. To aid the rebels, the U.S.-administered railroad in Panama removed its trains from the northern terminus of Colón, thus stranding Colombian troops sent to crush the insurrection.
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all the info came from the History Channel website. I used it and made a 100 on my work sheet
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The central idea of the passage is how the Emperor decided how to price goods during his rule in Rome.
for the second question i would put something about the businesses slowly growing because the people where becoming more advanced.
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im sorry, but it's cold outside raining and All you hear is Gun Fire going Back and forth. you hear amreican troops swarming in their boats Everywhere they tell the little boy that it will be alright and rush you towards the base. then you pass out you wake up and see 2 doctors they rush you to another room. *you Blink* then you open you'r Eye's and the doctors say that your parents where Killed then you Sobb the doctors say that your leg will be alright. The doctors say that you will be alright and you fall asleep. THE END
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thats what i think it whould look like it if was a visualiser for like A battle in the 1800s
Gender roles are based on the different expecta- tions that individuals, groups, and societies have of individuals based on their sex and based on each society's values and beliefs about gender.
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hmmmmmmmmmmmm. . .
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food or games?
food or games?
food or games?
food or games?
I choose food
Because I want to live. . .