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Mmc 2000 Florida State University -MMC 2000 FSU Exam 2 questions well answered
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MMC 2000 FSU Exam 2Early newspapers were developed by businesspeople and patriots for a small, politically involved ________ that could read. - correct answer elite 
 
The early movie industry was built largely by ________ who wanted to make money ________ everyone. - correct answer entrepreneurs, entertaining 
 
Beginning with the Paris premiere in 1895, people had to become film ________. - correct answer literate 
 
The story goes: that when the film was first shown, the audience was so overw...
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Legl 2700 Roessing Test 1 Court Cases Questions and Answers
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Legl 2700 Roessing Test 1 Court Cases 
Questions and Answers 
San Jose Shipwreck - Answer ️️ Sea Search Armada found it and decided to split it 50/50 with 
Colombia. Colombia changes mind, and screws SSA. SSA sues in USA, loses due to being past 
statue of limitations. 
National Federation of Independent Businesses V Sebelius - Answer ️️ SC determines that its 
okay for congress to force people to pay for healthcare because it is a tax, NOT because of the 
commerce clause. 
Also determin...
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VA LETC LAW WEEK 3: EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED.[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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VA LETC LAW WEEK 3: EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED. 
Protective Sweeps: - -While in the home police may conduct a protective sweep if they have 
reasonable suspicion that a person may be there who poses a threat Limited to a cursory inspection 
of places where a person could hide 
While in the home, police may seize contraband in plain view 
What is the Unitary System? - -Most prevalent - almost all power held at the national level (China) 
what is the Confederate Sys...
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CAP Leadership: Chapter 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Cadets' history dates back how far? 15th century 
In Renaissance France, distinguished families would send their young sons to the palace where 
they would learn how to what? conduct themselves as gentlemen, leaders, and patriots 
After the french boys gained some maturity and experience in the Renaissance palace, what were 
they commissioned to? military officers 
The American wanted to call George Washington this, but he would not allow it. What did they 
want to call him? "Your Majesty" 
W...
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VA LETC Constitutional Law Latest Update Graded A+
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VA LETC Constitutional Law Latest 
 
Update Graded A+ 
 
The three systems of Government Unitary System 
Confederate System 
Federal System 
 
Unitary System Most prevalent today. Almost all power is held at a national level. 
 
Confederate System Least common, opposite of a unitary systems. Political subdivisions 
(states) hold majority of the power. Minimal power held at national level. 
 
Federal System Current U.S. system. Both National and political subdivisions hold 
significant power. 
 
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7th grade American Revolutionary War Already Passed
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7th grade American Revolutionary War 
Already Passed 
revolution overthrowing an existing government and replacing it with a new form 
Lexington and Concord first shots of the American Revolution were fired here 
Paul Revere silversmith from Boston who is usually credited with warning minutemen "The 
British are Coming!" 
minutemen militia that were ready to fight within a short time 
Shot Heard Round the World nickname for the battle of Lexington and Concord; first time a 
colony revolted aga...
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Module 2 - Social Sciences and History (CLEP) questions with correct answers
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Phillis Wheatley, a slave during the revolutionary era in the United States, was 
 
A.) A seamstress who bought her freedom from slavery 
B.) A domestic servant who shielded patriots 
C.) A published author who wrote poetry 
D.) An artist who painted revolutionary scenes 
E.) A spy who provided information on British troop movements Correct Answer-C.) A published author who wrote poetry 
 
The original 13 colonies that formed the United States were 
 
A.) Founded by religious groups 
B.) De...
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Straighterline history ch 5-8, apush ch 8, SL History Chapter 8, SL History chapter 7, SL History Chapter 6, Chapter 5 Questions with complete solutions
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In 1775, as conflicts with England intensified, American colonists - ANSWER-were deeply divided about what they were fighting for 
 
Published in January 1776, Common Sense was written by - ANSWER-Thomas Paine 
 
The author of Common Sense - ANSWER-considered the English constitution to be greatest problem facing the colonists. 
 
The Declaration Of Independence - ANSWER-borrowed heavily from previously published colonial documents 
 
Financing the Revolution was difficult for the American side ...
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OCS Military History Lesson 1&2 questions well answered rated A+
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OCS Military History Lesson 1&2 
War - correct answer -Conflict between organized groups with "Unknown Resolve" 
- Each seeking to impose its will on the other 
 
Linear Tactics - correct answer - Troops Marched in column formation 
- 2 to 3 ranks, shoulder to shoulder 
- Used successive volleys of fire 
- Purpose was to mass greatest amount of firepower over a given area 
- Tactics prevailed through WWI 
 
Smoothbore Musket - correct answer - Used from 1600's to Pre-Civil War 
- Max Effectiv...
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StraighterLine U.S History 1: Exam 2 Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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The principal Americans who negotiated the peace terms with the British were: 
 
A. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. 
B. Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, and John Adams. 
C. John Hancock, Benjamin Franklin, and Samuel Huntington. 
D. Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. 
E. Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay. - ANSWER-E. Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay. 
 
During the American Revolution, Loyalists: 
 
A. Were forced to leave the colonies soon after the war began. 
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