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Dafna11 [192]
2 years ago
13

Choose all of the items that are associated with U.S. homefront during World War I.

History
1 answer:
miv72 [106K]2 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

the sedition act and the espionage act.

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Sankattan Siha Na Islas Mariånas (Chamorro)

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Flag of Northern Mariana Islands

Flag Official seal of Northern Mariana Islands

Seal

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"Satil Matawal Pacifiko" (Carolinian)

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Location of the Northern Mariana Islands

Location of the Northern Mariana Islands

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United States

Before union with U.S.

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January 9, 1978

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and largest city

Saipan

15.19°N 145.74°E

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51.6% Asian

33.0% Pacific Islander

12.7% Multiracial

2.1% White

0.6% Other

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10.6% Buddhism

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0.7% Islam

1.1% Other

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• Lt. Governor

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Commonwealth Legislature

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Senate

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House of Representatives

United States Congress

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Gregorio Sablan (I)

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