What did the suffragettes achieve ?

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Answer 1
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right to vote for women

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Answer 2
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They made it possible for women to vote

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They wanted the right for women to vote.

This move started in 1897 when Millicent founded the Union of womens suffrage. Hope that this helps you :)


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Is 290.45 greater than 2867.5

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The correct answer is FALSE, 290.45 is greater than 2867.5. Hope this helps!!

Study the map and map key. Use the information in the map to answer the questions. A map of the Egyptian Empire extending from Nubia in central Africa through upper and lower Egypt, with several cities located on the Nile River. The empire also extends along the eastern shores of the Mediterranean to Syria and the city of Kadesh in the north. A network of Egyptian trade routes connects the empire with other regions, including the city of Knossos on the island of Crete, the city of Assur on the Tigris River and the Sumer region. Trade routes also lead into Central Africa and Western Africa. What places were included in the Egyptian trade routes but were not part of the Egyptian Empire?

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, the places that were included in the Egyptian trade routes but were not part of the Egyptian Empire include

1. The city of Knossos on the island of Crete.
2. The city of Assur on the Tigris River and the Sumer region.
3. Regions in Central Africa and Western Africa.

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Small pieces of rock that enter Earth's atmosphere at speeds of 15 to 70 km/s and burn up are called ____.a. stars
c. meteorites
b. meteors
d. asteroids

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Your answer is b. meteors. 

b. meteors...............................................                              

How long was texas an independent nation before it was annexed by the united states

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Texas was an independent nation for 9 years, from 1836 to 1845

Where were blueprints first developed?

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They were first developed in British. I know because in my school we are learning about blueprints.

Which of the following statements best describes a similarity between dry climate zones and high latitude zones?A.
Both have warm temperatures all year.
B.
Both occur only on one continent.
C.
Both experience low levels of precipitation.
D.
Both occur only in coastal areas.

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High-latitude zones means places close to the two poles; and Antarctica, the continent around the South Pole, is the world's biggest desert, that is a very dry place!

So both high-latidute zones and dry climates experience very little rainfall- that is precipitation. The correct answer is C!

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its C my friend

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