Was Bulgaria a colony or a colonial power during WWII (15 points)

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Answer: It was a colonial power because during WWII it was industrializing and assisting other countries in the war.
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During WWII, this country was a colony of

the answer is France!

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It was signed by President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Israeli Priminister Menachem Begin.  This was signed on 1978.  As a result Egypt and Israel made peace.  This drew mixed reactions as the Palestinians were against it but some organizations hailed as a major development in the Middle East.  It was done through the efforts of U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Sadat and Begin would both be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

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B. Jimmy Carter

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The fugitive slave act was the act of legislature that renewed Lincoln's passion against slavery. This act held northerners accountable for returning runaway slaves, and if they did not return them to their owners, it was punishable by prison and fines.

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According to John Yoo's letter, the supreme court allows warrantless searches or seizures only if "upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized". In other words, only if the warrant is has reasonable cause.

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True. The 13th Amendment was a way for the government to grant the Blacks the rights to full citizenship. The amendment was aimed at abolishing slavery and force labor. The Senate passed this on April 8, 1864. However, many was opposed to this because they think this change violates the spirit of the constitution that it was not an amendment but a revolution.

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