I need help with my homework and its a whole page of questions from the book my culture my nation page 3 could you give me the answers to the whole page.

Thanks heaps,
Traci Kirk

No one here has your textbook. Please post specific questions.

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Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Since this is a New Zealand Social Studies text book, we do not have access to it. However, I understand the answers to the questions are on the website, if you can find it! The following website is where the book can be published and there are many links there, one of which might help you. Otherwise, as already suggested, post the questions and YOUR answers for help.

http://www.newhouse.co.nz/search/default.aspx

who is tecumdeh and andrew jackson and john marshal and francis scott key and toussaint l'ouverture and thomas jrffrson

i dunno i need help with my culture my nation my home work bok is cold lol deanna how old r u r u from Tkc new zealand

i dunno i need help with my culture my nation my home work bok is cold lol deanna how old r u r u from Tkc new zealand

i dunno i need help with my culture my nation my home work bok is cold lol .deanna how old r u, r u from Tkc new zealand .

I do know Andrew Jackson was was pressadent

I'm sorry, but I cannot provide you with the answers to specific questions from your textbook as I don't have access to it. However, I can help you understand how to find the answers yourself.

To find information about Tecumseh, Andrew Jackson, John Marshall, Francis Scott Key, Toussaint L'Ouverture, and Thomas Jefferson, you can try the following steps:

1. Start by searching for each person's name on a search engine like Google.
2. Look for reputable sources such as encyclopedias, biographies, or educational websites.
3. Read through the information you find and take note of key facts or details that are relevant to the questions in your homework.
4. Use these facts or details to formulate your own answers to the questions.

If you need help with specific questions or if you're having trouble finding information, feel free to ask for assistance.