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VARVARA [1.3K]
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PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!

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oksian1 [2.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

choice describes the main causes of increase in the African violet

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pantera1 [17]

Answer:a

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3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! CORRECT ANSWERS ONLY PLEASE!!!
Lynna [10]

a) the railroads destroyed native americans way of life

from the picture, you can infer that the native americans are not used to such technology (hence, why theyre still on horses). You also notice that they do have weaponry to fight against the others on the railroad. a is the most fitting and truthful answer

hopefully it helped, if you have any questons lmk!

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3 years ago
Rank In your opinion, what was the most important<br> scientific achievement of this era? Why?
sergeinik [125]
Corona vaccine is the important one
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3 years ago
Why might Castro have sought to nationalize American business in Cuba
Semenov [28]
Cuts the power of American businesses--American businesses have used their economic power to leverage political power in many countries including Cuba.

By nationalizing American businesses (government control of the business), the government is able to manage the economic power of those businesses. Americans have used their economic control to leverage political power in places like Hawaii, Latin America, Mexico, and in Cuba. This would explain why Castro would want to take control of American businesses. 
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4 years ago
What impact did youth have on the Civil Rights Movement?
Oksana_A [137]

Answer:

Jim Crow Laws

World War II and Civil Rights

Rosa Parks

Little Rock Nine

Civil Rights Act of 1957

Woolworth’s Lunch Counter

Freedom Riders

March on Washington

Civil Rights Act of 1964

Bloody Sunday

Voting Rights Act of 1965

Civil Rights Leaders Assassinated

Fair Housing Act of 1968

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Explanation:

The civil rights movement drew many young people into a maelstrom of meetings, marches and imprisonment. Some were wide-eyed idealists pursuing a cause and ignoring any consequence. Others sensed they were making history, even though they didn’t know the outcome. And some were just kids, doing what kids do. All of them made history in exposing decades of institutional segregation, white supremacy, and oppression and stirring a nation into action

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