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Period in which change in relifous belief reflected and promotes a growing individualism in Western Culture |
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The rebirth of greek and roman culture |
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Period of increased faith in the ability of reason to discover reality and promote himan welfare |
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Order These three:
Medieval
Classical
Modernity |
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Classical
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Order These three:
Englightment
Renassaince
Reformation |
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Renassaince
Reformantion
Enlightenment |
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This happened previous to pochantus dieing in 1619 |
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League of Nations is formed in 1920 to promote peace |
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Jefferson purchases Lousiana Purchase from france |
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Articles of Confederation are ratified |
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Seabiscut becomes an inspiration in 1936 |
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American Military in integrated in 1949 |
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1791- Whiskey Rebellion; tax revolt |
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Were does the comma or semi-colin belong:
I think that this sentance is correct as it is but I am not sure. |
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I think that this sentaince is correct as it is, but I am not sure |
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Fix the parrellism:
The heroes seek undying fame, not to beome wealthy or live peacfully |
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The heroes seek undying fame, not wealth or peace |
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Add a comma or semi colon:
It rought prosperity and health it represent "progress." |
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It brought prosperity and health; it represented progress. |
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Correct the parellism:
The allies decided to invade Italy and then they would launch a massive assault on the Normandy coast. |
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The alli decided to invade Italy and to launch a massive assault on the Normandy coast. |
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Correct the number agreement:
Nobody can predict the future; the can only guess |
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People can't predict the future; they can only guess. |
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Correct the relative pronoun in the following sentance:
A cynic is a man that know the price of eveything and the value on nothing |
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Someone who knows the price of everything and the value on nothing is a cynic. |
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Eliminate the redundancy:
The reason why he left was unknown to us at the time. |
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The reason he left was unknown to us at the time. |
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Correct the usage problem:
She left early due to the fact that she had a previous commitment. |
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She left early becuase she had a previous commitment. |
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The court found that life should be seperate but equal in this case |
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Established Judicial Review |
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Established Constitutional Law |
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Flethcher vs. Peck
Judge John Marshall |
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Case that struck down a New York law that created retroactive bankruptcy laws |
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Sturges vs. Crowninsheild |
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Case that uphel Illinios right to regulate prices of storage for farmers |
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Case that states the state of New York could not regulate the hours of bakers |
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Case is which forced buisness leaders to negiotate with unions through collective bargaining |
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National Labor Relations Board vs. Jones and Laughlin Steel Company |
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Case that stated a woman's right to privacy |
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