1.General hymns of praise
2.Hymns of the Lord's kingship
3.Songs of Zion
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Many soldiers argued that if they were old enough to fight they were old enough to <u>vote</u>. The <u>26th Amendment</u> gave 18-year-olds the <u>right to vote</u>.
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john green loves mesopotamia because it helped create two of my favorite things: writing and taxes.
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The map shows that Empires were not necessarily one continuous territory.
Charles I of Spain (V of the Holy Roman Empire) was the greatest of all Spanish Kings, he had an Empire so big that people said that it was an "empire on which the Sun never sets". His Empire was composed of regions of Spain, Germany, and the Americas. Although those territories were not continuous, they were considered part of the same Empire.
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Fireside C.hats*
Explanation:
Fireside C.hats was a series of speeches that Roosevelt promoted to establish a form of communication with the American people between 1933 and 1944. The purpose of these speeches was to bring hope and comfort to the population during the difficult periods of the Great Depression and the Second World War. The speeches were transmitted via radio, which was a very popular and common device in most American homes.
*The correct word is written without the "." after the letter "C", but it was necessary to put the period because Brainly censored the word.