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Identify 4 causes of the chosen social issues
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Kealebogaa
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Describe one cause of the urbanization of Texas that occurred during or after World War II. Use examples to support your answer.
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Les
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One of the main causes of the __________ was the British practice of pressing American sailors into service in the British navy
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hi
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why did ww2 happen?
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Anais
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Why did the Proclamation of 1763 cause unrest among colonists? (1 point)
OKing George III was too slow to issue the proclamation.
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Njsd
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Which were causes for the Italian War for Independence? (Select all that apply .) the attempts of Otto von Bismarck to conquer
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Zahraa
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Two factors that cause each of the two identified chosen social issues
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Zenhlanhla
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The Progressive movement was a response to ______.
A. European Imperialism and American expansionism overseas B. the effects of
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beyonce
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How did the American Revolution encourage the Mexican people to revolt against Spain?
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I need help
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Which of the following was a reason for the outbreak of the Cold War?
A. disagreements over war payments by Germany B. direct
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TheMainKain
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any three causes of human trafficking in south Africa
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sphephelol
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“Mexico has passed the boundary of the United States, has invaded our territory and shed American blood upon American soil."
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lilkakes
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I was wondering if Ms. Sue could help me with this SS question. Yes, it is on my homework!!
Describe one cause for the English
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Hi=)
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Which of the following can be seen as the primary factor in the eventual push for American independence?
Economic Hardship
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lilkakes
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Two factors that cause social issues
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palisa
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how was the assassination a short term cause of ww1
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Which of the following results of the French and Indian War was a cause of the American Revolutionary War?
Native Americans lost
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David
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What was a main cause of the Italian Independence War in the 1860s?
a mutiny by Italian soldiers against the Papal States
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Quinn
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Which best describes the causes of the French Revolution?
(Select all that apply.) french aristocrats sought to relinquish power
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malia
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Which of the following is
NOT a cause of mental or emotional illness? (1 point) O physical factors • heredity • values •
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What are four factors that cause each of the social issues
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Natalie
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5 causes of contemporary problems
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somto
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What are the causes of contemporary social problems
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Anonymous
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rephrase this sentence
add to it if necessary it is about how the assassination of franz ferdinand was a cause of ww1 This
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dumb
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I need help writing a paragraph of why the stamp act of 1765 was not fair to the colonist.
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Sarah
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The primary reason that the human population has grown rapidly over the past 100 years is that there has been
A. an increase in
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True or false?
1. Roosevelt ended the Great Depression within five years. A: False 2. Roosevelt completely ended the Great
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Victoria
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What caused the civil rights movement to gain momentum?
Link Please to help?
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Amber
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Which of the following could cause your personal identity to be stolen online purchasing items online from a untrustworthy
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What is the main cause of growing pollution levels in China?
A. China has the largest population in the world B. The government
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Asia
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What causes depression?
A. Genetic issues B. There is no known cause C. Biochemical issues D. Environmental issues C?
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Martin1162
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It is considered the spark that set off WWI
reword this sentence
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dumb
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1.) All of the following were causes of U.S. Isolationism in the 1930's except.
a.) The economic troubles of the great
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What is the importance of Townshend act and Boston Massacre?
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Clarissa
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was the murder of Franz Ferdinand the main cause of ww1
Due on 24/2
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hannah
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5. Residential segregation in the United States today is _______________.
A. the result of restrictive state and local laws B.
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Anonymous
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Why did the Mexican revolution most likely happen despite the reform efforts of Porfirio Diaz?
Farmers and workers has no reason
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LOVE
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What event was responsible for the first population explosion?
a. the Industrial Revolution*** b. the invention of fire c. the
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Kaai97
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What was one cause of the revolution in Russia?
A.The Russian economy was very strong B.people were poor and had hard lives.
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Lexi
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The spark that set off world war one1 was the assassination of archduke franz ferdinand of what european nation?
A.Austria-Hungar
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Anonymous
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WHAT IS BELIEVEED TO CAUSE PLATE TECTONICS MOVE?
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JANETTE
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What causes depression?
A. Environmental issues B. There is no known cause C. Biochemical issues D. Genetic issues ithink it D?!!
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melanie
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what are causes of water scarcity in india
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faris
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What were the causes of World War I?
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Alex
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discuss 5 factors that cause the environmental hazard
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simphiwe
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What are the causes of the water pollution that threaten South Asia today?
overpopulation, growing cities, damming of rivers, and
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Lily
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What were social, political and economic causes of WWI?
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Jon
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World War I had many different causes, by the spark that caused the war was:(1 point)
Responses the assassination of Archduke
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Which of the following directly caused France, Germany, and Russia to get involved in World War I?(1 point)
Responses economic
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Which of the following was a central public concern behind the Russian Revolution that overthrew the tsar in February 1917?(1
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