The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "<span>Either Within the first five minutes or Sometime after the first five minutes."
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<span>1. galaxies formed => <span>Sometime after the first five minutes.
</span><span>2. antielectrons (positrons) as common as electrons => </span><span>Within the first five minutes
</span><span>3. photons of cosmic microwave background released => </span><span>Sometime after the first five minutes
</span><span>4. temperature fell to 10^15 K => </span><span>Within the first five minutes
</span><span>5. strong force and electroweak force first became distinct => </span><span>Within the first five minutes
</span><span>6. carbon nuclei formed by fusion => </span><span>Sometime after the first five minutes
</span><span>7. inflation occurred => </span><span>Within the first five minutes
</span><span>8. stars formed => </span><span>Sometime after the first five minutes</span></span>
“Enslaved and free blacks provided even more labor than usual for Virginia farms when 89 percent of eligible white men served in Confederate armies. Enslaved men were sometimes forced into service to build Confederate fortifications, women to serve as laundresses or cooks for troops in the field.”
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if you search up the question, there should be a pdf documnet with it
Explanation:
not the answer (this is all I know on it but it could help):
The Second World War had significant cultural, political and economic effects on Canada, including the conscription crisis in 1944 which affected unity between francophones and anglophones. The war effort strengthened the Canadian economy and furthered Canada's global position. Canada carried out a vital role in the Battle of the Atlantic and the air war over Germany, and contributed forces to the campaigns of western Europe beyond what might be expected of a small nation of then only 11 million people.