Answer: 1: True, 2: true, and 3: False
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1. True 2. False 3. Im pretty sure true but you might need to check that
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In 1992, presidential candidate H. Ross Perot said that signing the NAFTA agreement would produce a "giant sucking sound" in the United States. He meant that NAFTA would make jobs in the United States go to Mexico, where laboral costs were lower, thus producing unemployment and poverty in the United States. In view of the events, 17 years later we can affirm that the fears of H. Ross Perot were never confirmed.
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loss of American jobs
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(1) increased authority of the Kievan princes
(2) rise in trade along the Silk Roads
(3) introduction of Hinduism into Chinese
culture
(4) maritime exploration of the Arabian seacoast
The correct answer is "2".
The Mongol Empire was the largest land empire in history. It originates in present-day Mongolia. At its peak, it stretched from Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan.
The Mongols were very supportive of trade. They engaged in the maintenance of trade routes that linked lands in the Mediterranean basin to China. This route would become to be known as "The Silk Road". This famous route would be later used by Marco Polo.
2.union army military governors
3.president Lincoln and Johnson
4. Leaders of the abolition movement
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The answer is B. The Court encouraged the growth of businesses by freeing them from meddling state laws. He defended business by connecting them with the stockholders’ rights and protected the corporations the same way it protected individuals from government interference.
The two Persian leaders who tried to conquer Greece were "King Darius I and his successor Xerxes I."
Darius the Great or Darious I was the fourth king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire.
Xerxes, also known as Xerxes the Great was the fifth king of kings of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia. He was Darius´I predecessor, and as well as Darius the Great, and he ran the empire at its territorial apex.
The Greco-Persian wars were series of battles lasting for around 50 years in the 5th century BC.
The Persians tried to gain the territory of the Greek city-states, in multiple attemps.