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During the World Wars, the government issued War Bonds. These were bonds that people could buy, and get paid back with interest once the war was over.
Both sides gained peace and both sides lost alot of lives and money(about $150 million).
The bills proposed to raise money for the federal government are called revenue bills. Revenue bills must pass through both houses, but originate in the House of Representatives.
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Different types of equations require different methods. But a general method, that works in many cases, is to manipulate the equation by adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing both sides of the equation by the same number or expression. The general aim should be to put the variable on one side, and the numbers on the other side.Example:2z + 3 = 11To get rid of the 3, subtract 3 from both sides:2z = 8To get rid of the 2, divide both sides by 2:z = 4Different types of equations require different methods. But a general method, that works in many cases, is to manipulate the equation by adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing both sides of the equation by the same number or expression. The general aim should be to put the variable on one side, and the numbers on the other side.Example:2z + 3 = 11To get rid of the 3, subtract 3 from both sides:2z = 8To get rid of the 2, divide both sides by 2:z = 4Different types of equations require different methods. But a general method, that works in many cases, is to manipulate the equation by adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing both sides of the equation by the same number or expression. The general aim should be to put the variable on one side, and the numbers on the other side.Example:2z + 3 = 11To get rid of the 3, subtract 3 from both sides:2z = 8To get rid of the 2, divide both sides by 2:z = 4Different types of equations require different methods. But a general method, that works in many cases, is to manipulate the equation by adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing both sides of the equation by the same number or expression. The general aim should be to put the variable on one side, and the numbers on the other side.Example:2z + 3 = 11To get rid of the 3, subtract 3 from both sides:2z = 8To get rid of the 2, divide both sides by 2:z = 4
It often helps to square both sides of the equation (or raise to some other power, such as to the power 3, if it's a cubic root).Please note that doing this may introduce additional solutions, which are not part of the original equation. When you square an equation (or raise it to some other power), you need to check whether any solutions you eventually get are also solutions of the original equation.
The similarities between north and the civil war are...... Both sides were American. Both sides spoke English. Both sides raised regional units. Both sides had the same weapons. Both sides had poor medical care. Both sides wanted to expand
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