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How was the modern computer developed
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from enemy rivalries during World War II
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After Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973, Nixon
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President bill Clinton signed which piece of legislation aimed at deterring gun violence
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The Brady Bill
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Mikhail Gorbachev introduced measures that did what
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Mikhail Gorbachev introduced measures that eventually led to the
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What was one provision of the immigration reform and control act of 1986
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it penalized employers who hired illegal immigrants
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What do supporters of bilingual education want
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to teach students in their native languages as well as in
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How did the embargo by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries contribute to stagflation problems in the early 1970s
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oil prices increased
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What is a term or phrase that describes the poor nations of Asia Africa and latin America
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The Developing World - GradPoint/NovaNet
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What is an accurate summary of changes that reshaped the American family between 1960 and 2000
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Divorce, single parent households and unmarried mothers became
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Which of president Gerald fords actions helped restore confindence in the government
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Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon probably did more to lose
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What was the purpose of affirmative action
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to give women and minorities preference in school admissions and
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Opponents to increased immigration argue that immigrants .
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nova net :need to have bilingual education in all schools
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What Describes an outcome of the US' response to the terrorist attacks of September 11 2001
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Many Middle Eastern Muslims have come to resent the United
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What is the main goal of al qaeda
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Although the ultimate goal of Al Qaeda is to overthrow the corrupt “apostate†regimes in the Middle East and replace them with “true†Islamic governments, Al Qaeda's primary enemy is the United States, which it sees as the root cause of the Middle East's problems.
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the supreme court ended a recount in florida that had stalled the election.
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WorldCom Incorporated ethical issue
what is Worldcom incorporated ethical issue all about ? what is
Worldcom incorporated ethical issue all about ?
How was the modern computer developed
from enemy rivalries during World War II
What was the result of president richard Nixon having to follow the twenty-fifth amendment
After Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973, Nixon
nominated Gerald Ford to replace him, as required by the 25th
Amendment, Section 2. After President Nixon resigned in 1974,
Gerald Ford became President, satisfying Section 1 of the 25th
Amendment.
President bill Clinton signed which piece of legislation aimed at deterring gun violence
The Brady Bill
Mikhail Gorbachev introduced measures that did what
Mikhail Gorbachev introduced measures that eventually led to the
breakdown of the communist Soviet Union. Two of these measures were
Glasnost and Perestroika, also known as openness and
restructuring.
What was one provision of the immigration reform and control act of 1986
it penalized employers who hired illegal immigrants
What do supporters of bilingual education want
to teach students in their native languages as well as in
english.
How did the embargo by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries contribute to stagflation problems in the early 1970s
oil prices increased
What is a term or phrase that describes the poor nations of Asia Africa and latin America
The Developing World - GradPoint/NovaNet
What is an accurate summary of changes that reshaped the American family between 1960 and 2000
Divorce, single parent households and unmarried mothers became
far more common.
Which of president Gerald fords actions helped restore confindence in the government
Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon probably did more to lose
confidence for his administration than anything else he did.
What was the purpose of affirmative action
to give women and minorities preference in school admissions and
job applications
Opponents to increased immigration argue that immigrants .
nova net :need to have bilingual education in all schools
What Describes an outcome of the US' response to the terrorist attacks of September 11 2001
Many Middle Eastern Muslims have come to resent the United
States
What is the main goal of al qaeda
Although the ultimate goal of Al Qaeda is to overthrow the corrupt “apostate†regimes in the Middle East and replace them with “true†Islamic governments, Al Qaeda's primary enemy is the United States, which it sees as the root cause of the Middle East's problems.
What was the significance of the Supreme Court decision bush v gore
the supreme court ended a recount in florida that had stalled the election.