Which was not an issue of importance to the neoconservatives who supported reagan

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Answer: There were several issues of importance to the neoconservatives that supported President Ronald Reagan. One issue that was not an issue of importance was healthcare for every American in the United States. The neoconservatives simply didn't care if Americans had the healthcare they so desperately needed.
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Health care for all!

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i took the exam:)


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It would be "valuable" that is not an example of a person’s income, since valuables such as jewelry are assets that do not increase in value in any way over time. 

What article proclaims the constitution as the highest law? A.fifth B.fourth C.seventh D.sixth

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The answer is B! Article VI explains the Constitution as the supreme law of the land. 

What is the name for Muhammad’s migration or flight?

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Hijrah if im not to late!


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Which amendment extended voting rights to those who are 18 years or older? B. 19th Amendment A. 15th Amendment D. 26th Amendment C. 20th Amendment ​

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The 26th amendment extended voting rights to those who are 18 or older

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D. 26th Amendment

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The 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution lowered the minimum voting age in the United States from 21 to 18. The United States Congress approved the amendment on March 23, 1971, and sent it to the states to be ratified.

John Brown maintained that slavery would only be done away with through _____.political compromise
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John Brown maintained that slavery would only be done away with through violent conflict. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. John Brown was born on 9th May in the year 1800 and died on 2nd December in the year 1859. John Brown believed that peaceful resistance could never end slavery.

To more fully understand the context of the letter above what would you, as a historian, need?

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Primary sources are sources that were created during the historical period that you are studying. Just about anything that existed or was created during that time period can count as a primary source — a speech, census records, a newspaper, a letter, a diary entry, a song, a painting, a photograph, a film, an article of clothing, a building, a landscape, etc. Primary sources are documents, objects, and other sources that provide us with a first-hand accountof what life was like in the past.

Determining what is a primary source and what isn’t can get tricky — what do you do, for example, with a recent recording of your aunt talking about her experiences during the Civil Rights Movement? It wasn’t created at the time, but it’s still a first-hand account. Eyewitness accounts like oral history interviews and memoirs or autobiographies, even those recorded recently, are considered primary sources because the memories that eyewitnesses reveal in those sources were created in that historical time period, even if those memories were not talked about or formally recorded until much later.

It can get even trickier. The movie Gone With The Wind is not a primary source about the Civil War and Reconstruction, even though it is a movie about that time period. It wasn’t created during that time period and it is purely a work of fiction and therefore it can’t provide us with any credible information about that era. It could, however, be used as a primary source for the Great Depression since the movie and the book on which it was based were both produced during that period. A fictional film produced in 1930s can tell us nothing credible about the 1860s, but it could certainly tell us a lot about what people were interested in during the 1930s — their fantasy world, their dreams, their view of history, and their tastes in film. If you were writing a paper about American culture in the Depression, this would be an excellent primary source, but for a paper about slavery, it would be horrible!