Well, if a primary source says that a country one a historic battle, and we find rope and unfired weapons and a large amount of bones inside of the rope area, then the primary source is then questioned.
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Taxes influence the economy by determining how much money the government has to spend in certain areas and how much money individuals should spend. ... A cut in taxes provides families with extra money, which the government hopes will, in turn, be spent on goods and services, thus spurring the economy as a whole.
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The Declaration of Independence was written before the Constitution. The Declaration was adopted on July 4, 1776.
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Peter giving the cake to Anne, letting Anne talk to him whenever she needs it (808-810)
Peter admires how well Anne talks to the adults when she's mad (knows how to express her feelings) (808)
By making Mrs. Frank uncomfortable. Anne and Peter talk to each other a lot and Mrs. Frank notices it and she doesn't like how Anne goes into Peter's room and talk for long hours (813)
In the beginning of the play, Anne was like annoying to Peter. At the end of the play they both like each other and Peter cares for Anne. (740-741, 808-810. 816-821)
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The correct answer is letter "B": They celebrate military victory.
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The Standard of Ur comes from the ancient Egyptian city of Ur, from the Early Dynastic Period (2900-2350 BC). It includes mosaic-elaborated scenes of war (prisoners being presented to the king) and peace both portrayed on each side of the wooden box. It is believed that the Standard of UR was created more than 4600 years ago.
The Narmer Palette dates from the 31st century BC. It portraits the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt by King Narmer (3150-3100 BC). The biggest picture of the palette shows Narmer holding a mace with one hand and with the other grabbing a prisoner's head who is about to be hit by the king.
Both ancient relics praise the <em>military victory </em>in battle.