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Literature: Explain how the historical context of a work can impact that work?
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Various Settlements in Texas Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Use the excerpt to answer the question. “The government
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Give an example to show that contemporary racism is viewed as being a remnant of past historical racial situation.
Please help me
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Which is the most accurate description of going to the theater in Shakespeare's day?
Theater was a feast for the imagination and
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Prior to enactment of workers' compensation laws, employees had absolutely no recourse when they were injured.true or false
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This sentence I think is slippery slope.
There is no value at all in Heidegger's philosophy, especially his ethics,since he
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historical context is best fefined as(1 point)
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When did the book To Kill a Mockingbird take place?
Harper Lee wasn't specific about the dates, but apparently it took place in
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Henry
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A speech's historical context is the _____ in which it was delivered.
envelope area of the state brochure time period
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What involvement did the church have within the manorial system?
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Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for party, for power, and the
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that one dumb kid
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Which BEST explains when the logo likely emerged?
(1 point) O during the prehistoric era O with print advertising or labels O
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JL
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Station 1 – The Start of the Renaissance
Answer the following questions using the STATION 1- THE START OF THE RENAISSANCE PDF
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gaconnectionsansw3r
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2. Why did Beethoven use words for the tempo marking and not the actual BPM (Beats per minute) number?
There were no stable
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The smell of cookfires rose sweetly in the deep woods. Our footsteps made the leaves crackle. Up above, the blood red moon
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Blue Berry
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historical context is best defined as (1 point) A. the identity of the author who created the written account of the historical
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We were worked in all weathers. It was never too hot or too cold; it could never rain, blow, hail, or snow too hard for us to
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Kaii
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I checked my sentences once more. I included the last sentences for you to correct. Thank you.
1) The natives loved him because
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Franco
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
The old mountains had none of the glitz and glam boasted of by the towering Rockies out
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Which of the following are outcomes of expanding public education in the early 20th century?
Select all that apply. (2 points)
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Lord
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Use the passage to answer the question.
The play is set in New England in 1866. Why is this important to the structure of the
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13 of 2013 of 20 Items
06:14 Question "This sophism derives much, perhaps the whole, of its currency from the assumption that
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The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) provides insight into the historical and cultural background of the Métis people. They
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What underlying cause led states to pass laws in the late 1800s requiring children to attend school?
(1 point) Responses the
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able
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Which of the following statements can be inferred from the painting?
(1 point) Responses Since there are so many slaves working
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ermm
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What conclusions can we draw about how the writings of the Lost Generation were influenced by the great loss of life experienced
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The author of "Hip-Hop planet" describes the legend of the Great Rock of Toubab Dialaw in order to
A. describe an image of hope
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#19 Long Essay Answer:
CHOOSE ONE OF THE PROMPTS BELOW TO ANSWER PROMPT A: Regionalism is a form of Realism that emphasizes
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Why was peoples exposure to music limited in the early 1800s
A. Very few people created music in earlier era. B. Professional
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The author of “Hip-Hop Planet” describes the legend of the Great Rock of Toubab Dialaw in order to(1 point)
Responses
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What is the meaning of historical context? (1 point) Responses events surrounding a particular event events surrounding a
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Why does this article mention both the Egyptian and Roman glass artifacts before it describes the glass factory?
Responses A in
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Jason Hall
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why were universities created
a. to help the church b. to give students places to further their education in the liberal arts c.
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Use the image to answer the question.
Which of the following statements can be inferred from the painting? (1 point) Responses
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Look at the two photographs of Ellis Island.
Left: A black and white photo of Ellis Island. Right: A color photo of Ellis Island.
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In what context was Medieval theatre deeply rooted?
a Technological context b Religious and social context c Economic context d
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Kelly is writing a research report for social studies class about the Salem witch trials. She wants to revise the introductory
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goofy ah bugger
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard?(1 point) Responses They interpreted each ear of
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Use the poem to answer the question. How does this poem relate to the aftermath of World War I in the 1920s? (1 point) Responses
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Why might Olaudah Equiano have believed he had a chance to buy his freedom and move to England after he was purchased by Mr.
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which of the following would have been favored by such "new south" advocates as Henry grady?
a. enforcing increased agricultural
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Write 3 sentences on whether you think it was good for the U.S. government to pay artists to create works of art during the
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These analyses collectively showcase the enduring issue of the impact of technological advancements on societies, economies, and
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A student is conducting research on the impact of humans on whooping crane populations in the North America. Which statement
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Why were people in Georgia opposed to the decision to reduce Leo Frank’s punishment from a capital sentence to a sentence of
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Roosevelt, a native New Yorker, first visited Georgia in 1913 on business for the U.S. Navy in Brunswick. In August 1921 he
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keep in mind the era In which a writer lived. Rousseau was writing in a time of rapid change in how people made goods. how is
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Roosevelt, a native New Yorker, first visited Georgia in 1913 on business for the U.S. Navy in Brunswick. In August 1921 he
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Imagine that each of the statements below is made by a voter in 1860.
Which candidate would each person most likely support,
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the best
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Background Literature written by people born in what is now Algeria dates back over 1,500 years and has been written in several
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