Answer: They pleaded in their favor the infancy of their business in this country, the scarcity of labor and capital, the hostile legislation of other countries toward them, the great necessity of their fabrics in the time of war, and the necessity of high duties to pay the debt incurred in our war for independence. 
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D.
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Option A. There are more democrats than republicans in Congress contains facts that can be confirmed and it not arguable 
Option B. The United States has 50 states contains facts that can be confirmed and it not arguable 
Option C. The constitution divides powers between the federal government and state government contains facts that can be confirmed and it not arguable 
Option D. Senators should not have term limits is a claim that is arguable because it has been stated in the law that a senator can't use more than two tenure. For them to have more than two tenure, there has to be a debate. 
 
 
 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
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A
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Europe gets warm wind from the south, and the wind it warm because the wind comes from the equator which gets more sunshine.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The correct answer is A. The government of Iran had difficulty preventing information from getting out of the country during the 2009 election protests because ordinary citizens used thousands of different Internet file sharing sites and e-mail accounts, as well as Twitter, to transmit information.
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On June 12, 2009, presidential elections were held in Iran, the favorite of which was the reform candidate Mir Hosejn Musavi. The next day, it was announced that the acting head of state, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, had received more than two-thirds of the votes. Mousavi marked the results from being falsified and his followers took to the streets. They wore green ribbons (the color of Mousavi's election campaign), uniting liberal clergy, secular intellectuals and national minorities (Musavi is of Azerbaijani origin). Hundreds of thousands of people marched through Tehran, where initially peaceful events grew into violence. The protests spread to other cities, and Iranians living abroad also joined. The core of the movement was students using social networks to organize demonstrations.