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red, blue, yellow...thats it

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Nam Trinh

Period 3

Wisecarver

AP history

Harry Truman

Years in office: 1945-1953

Party: Democratic

Foreign policy: He liked to protect smaller underdeveloped countries from communism.

Truman Doctrine

Point Four Program

Marshall Plan

Secretary of state:

Edward Stettinius, Jr. (1945)

James F. Byrnes (1945-1947)

George C. Marshall (1947-1949)

Dean Acheson (1949-1953)

Economic Program:

21 Point Program also known as the Fair Deal

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do a postion statement. which means knowledge the other side of your audience. Do not use contractions and try to use atleast one colon. and thats it!

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when the death-rate and birth-rate are the same it is call zero population growth

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It would be a rough draft essay. Cross out words / phrases with one line. Go back and add words / phrases if you need to. Use PAST TENSE. It would be an academic essay ? use appropriate language. You would refrain from using the pronouns ?I?, ?you?, or ?me?.
Han China (206 B.C.E.?220 C.E.)
Imperial Rome (31 B.C.E.?476 C.E.)

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Offers a wide variety of poetry from all corners of the globe. From the fine arts of Paris, France, to the scrublands of Africa.

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1.?????? Roman Senate- A council whose members were the heads of wealthy, landowning families. Originally an advisor body to the early kings, in the era of the Roman Republic the Senate effectively governed the Roman State and the growing empire. Under senate leadership, Rome conquered an empire of unprecedented extent in the lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. In the first century B.C.E. quarrels among powerful and ambitious senators and failure to address social and economic problems led to civil wars and the emergence of the rule of the emperors. They could veto or add laws.

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Women Leaders Applaud Hillary's Candidacy for President as 'Historic,' 'Inspirational'
Prominent women leaders today released statements praising the historic and inspirational candidacy of Hillary Clinton.
"I am grateful for the strong support of these incredible women and the millions of others who have joined our effort to change this country and make history," Clinton said.
Madeleine K. Albright, first woman Secretary of State

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Another type of number sentence used in algebra is called an inequality. An inquality is used when we don't know exactly what an expression is equal to. Instead of an equals sign, we can use one of these symbols:
> greater than?< less than?< less than or equal to?> greater than or equal to
It takes practice to translate a word problem into an inequality, just as it does to translate a problem into an equation. Let's practice now.
Example 1.
A number minus 4 is greater than 2.

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