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rjkz [21]
3 years ago
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Sagutan ang "Word Puzzle" sa tulong ng mga simbolo.​

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makvit [3.9K]3 years ago
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2. HOSPITAL

3. BULKAN

5. BAHAYAN

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Mankind was created and entitled equally with rights which were life, freedom and the seeking for happiness.

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  1. Following the northeast's successful manufacture of military supplies during the Civil War, America was just about to embark on its industrial expansion. The industrial revolution in America began as an agrarian economy, but capitalists like JP Morgan and others realized the huge potential for such production of civic goods and commerce with the rest of the globe.
  2. Because around 720,000 young men lost their lives in the Civil War, there was a significant shortage of the essential workforce.
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