Those who opposed ratification of the Constitution were called?:A. Democrats.
B. Whigs.
C. Anti-Federalists.
D. Republicans.
E. Federalists.

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Answer 1
Answer: Federalists favored ratification so C Anti-Federalists is the correct answer

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When did princess duleep singh move to england

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Answer:

1854

Explanation:

"Extravagance and destitution: the Singhs in England

Five years later, Duleep would follow, and when he reached England in 1854 he became a favourite of Victoria and Albert."

Answer: 1854

Extravagance and destitution: the Singhs in England

Five years later, Duleep would follow, and when he reached England in 1854 he became a favourite of Victoria and Albert. Princess Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh (8 August 1876 – 22 August 1948) was a prominent suffragette in the United Kingdom. Her father was Maharaja Sir Duleep Singh, who had been taken from his kingdom of Punjab to the British Raj, and was subsequently exiled to England.

Princess Sophia Duleep Singh is best known as a suffragette and campaigner for women's rights. Daughter of deposed Maharaja Duleep Singh and goddaughter of Queen Victoria she used her fame, position and tenacity in the fight for gender equality in the early 20th century.

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Two most common reasons for modifying land in South and Southeast asia

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The two most common reasons for modifying land in South and Southeast Asia are the following: 

First is the levels of degradation and the severity of the land degradation that it also affected the lifestyle of the people there. 

Secondly, there were population issues as well and environmental issues. 

Answer:

its b i know theres no examples but its b

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The leader of PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) is

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Yasser Arafat was chairman of the PLO 1969-2004 (until he died)
Mahmoud Abbas is the current leader of the PLO 

The most direct result of the Watergate scandal was the

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The most direct result of the Watergate Scandal was the resignation of President Nixon of United States of America. The Watergate Scandal was a huge scandal that occurred in the United States of America during the 1970s. The administration of President Nixon did try their best to cover up the whole scandal, but they failed to do so.

Who was in charge of the 9/11 attack?...

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The answer is Osama Bin Laden he was head of the al-Qaeda terrorist group. He was killed May 2, 2011. He was killed by the navy seals and it was a mission to take out the immediate threat but it took longer to find him than it did to kill him.
Osama bin Laden was in charge of the 9/11 attack.

In 1638, why was Anne Hutchinson banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony

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for preaching in her home

Anne Hutchinson, born Anne Marbury (1591–1643), was a Puritan spiritual adviser, mother of 15, and an important participant in the Antinomian Controversy that shook the infant Massachusetts Bay Colonyfrom 1636 to 1638.