How many people died in Europe from the plague?

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Answer 1
Answer: 1/3 of Europe's population at the time died as a result of the Bubonic Plague.

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List some Federalists viewpoints and Anti-Federalists viewpoints.

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some viewpoints of the federalists were they had a loose interpretation on the constitution, they wanted a strong central government, and thought people were selfish. Anti- federalists had a strict interoperation on the constitution, they wanted to limit the control of the government, and thought all people were basically good.

What are groups of organized citizens that seek to achieve political power and influence within a government called?A. democrats
B. political parties
C. special interest groups
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Groups of organized citizens that seek to achieve political power and influence within a government called "C. special interest groups" since they advocate for laws to be passed that will help either themselves of the companies that hire them. 

Select all that apply. Mongol journey stations provided court messengers and merchants with _____. passports/ tariffs/ food/ horses

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Mongol journey stations provided court messengers and merchants with food. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option.The food was of great help to the messengers and merchants as they needed that food for their journey. I hope the answer helps you.

Food and Horses is the correct answer.

Which was a weakness of the Articles of Confederation? A. The central government had too much power over people's lives. B. The state governments lost most of their powers. C. The people had no say in who their representatives were. D. The central government had no power to tax.

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A. The central government had too much power over people's lives.

In 1994, the United Nations sponsored a conference in Cairo to discuss _____. deforestation global warming overpopulation issues the Cold War

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Overpopulation is the correct answer.

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The International Conference on Population and development was organised in Egypt on 5-13 Sept 1994. At least 20,000 delegates from various government and agencies gathered for discussing about immigration, birth control, family planning and women education. It received media attention due to the issues of reproductive right. Islamic nations and Holy see criticised this event and US president Bill Clinton was also criticised by conservatives for participating in this event.

How many wars did henry II win

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He fought and won 23 wars, I can give more facts about each one if you want :)
Henry 2 won a total of 23 wars