The construction of the Suez Canal was a joint effort between ____?

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Answer: The construction of the Suez Canal was a joint effort between France and Egypt. The construction of the Suez Canal began on 25th of September in the year 1859 and it was completed on 17th of November in the year 1869.

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Competition with the Soviet Union spurred American space missions.

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Competition with the Soviet Union spurred American space missions.

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In what was known as the "scramble for Africa", many European nations sought to claim African countries, which they could do so as they had modern weaponry, Ethiopia and Liberia remained independant, although many scholars debate whether they were actually fully independant. 

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Federal funds for internal improvements was one idea that Andrew Jackson did not support. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the third option. He did want to make an exception if there was any express grants. Jackson was ready to overlook the interpretation he made.

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Federal funds for internal improvements

Why were the British able to win the Battle of Britain? A) Their radar equipment was effective. B) Their leader urged them to keep fighting Germany. C) Their air force was more determined and powerful than Germany’s D) Their spies kept them informed by sending secret messages.

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Actually the answer is A) Their radar equipment was effective.

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(A) Their radar equipment was effective.

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c. All judges are elected at the both the state and federal levels of the court system in the United States.
d. Judged are elected at the federal level, and the system for selecting judges differs by state government.

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A) All judges are appointed at both the state and federal levels of the court system in the United States.