Who Was the Best US President? Each president of the United States of America has left behind a legacy, some more notable than others. Who do you believe was the best American president? Write a multi-paragraph essay that explains who you believe was the best US president and why. Be sure to support your choice with examples and evidence from your research. As you write, remember your essay will be scored based on how well you: develop a multi-paragraph response to the assigned topic that clearly communicates your controlling idea to the audience. support your controlling idea with meaningful examples, reasons, and information based upon your research or readings. organize your essay in a clear and logical manner, including an introduction, body, and conclusion. use well-structured sentences and language that are appropriate for your audience. edit your work to conform to the conventions of standard American English. Use any of the tools available to you, such as the Checklist, Spellchecker, or Graphic Organizer.

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barock oboma was voted best

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What where the six tribes including the Iroquois?

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The six tribes were the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca. They call themselves as the people of the long house under the Iroquois nation. The Iroquios Confederacy is different from the American Indians in terms of being better with organization, well defined and effective.  

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4.northernmost of the original 13 states
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1. Delaware
2. 
Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
3. 
Delaware led the process, then New Hampshire became the ninth state to be the Constitution.
4. 
New Hampshire
5. Virginia
6. New Jersey?
7. Massachusetts
8. Pennsylvania
9. Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey,Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay,Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, andRhode Island and Providence Plantations.
10. 
Germany
11. 
Maryland
12. 
Georgia, but the map of the U.S was very different back then.
13. 
China, India and Brazil were rated among the leading producers worldwide, followed by the United States

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during Monroe's presidency and under Chief Justice John Marshall what were some significant ways that the US Supreme Court impacted the nation?

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John James Marshall was an American lawyer, judge, politician, diplomat, legislator, statesman, jurist and military. He served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835 and also served as the United States Secretary of State.

When Marshall was Chief Justice, he helped shaping the American judicial system, specially with the rights of the citizens,  he also expanded the Court's jurisdiction to make it an integral part of the federal system of checks and balances, before that the Court didn't have substantial authority. He gave the Supreme Court authority over every legislature and court in the nation and gave power to throw out laws that contradicted the constitution. That way the Judicial, Executive and Legislative Branches were equals.

How did the strategies of the north and south differ?

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The North tried to wear down the Confederate States, bring in border states to them as allies and blockade the South of supplies. Their other strategy was to get south to the Confederate capital of Richmond, VA. Their strategy for the West was to

The Confederates wanted to fight defensively and hoped to get French or English allies to send money, food and supplies.They also hoped the North would get tired of the war and demand an end to the war or at least let the Confederate States go.
Confederates on defense and fighting, north was more strategic and laid back

Mark each statement that correctly identifies a current theory on why the Indus Valley civilization declined. A.
The surrounding land was severely deforested.







B.
Foreign conquerors forced the people to leave.







C.

Irrigation made the soil salty and unfit for farming.








D.
Disease reduced the population.







E.
Indus Valley populations migrated to Central Asia and Africa.

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So the question is asking on which of the following choices are the reason why the Indus Valley civilization decline and base on my research, I would say that the answers would be A. The surrounding land was severely deforested , C. Irrigation made the soil salty and unfit for farming and D. Disease reduced the population. I hope this would help 

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A. The surrounding land was severely deforested , C. Irrigation made the soil salty and unfit for farming and D. Disease reduced the population. i think this helps.

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What did Franklin pierce become in 1853

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He became president of the United States on March 4, 1853.