Which president served 4 years on office

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Answer 1
Answer: Of the individuals elected as president, four (William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren G. Harding, and Franklin D. Roosevelt) died in office of natural causes, four (Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy) were assassinated, and one (Richard Nixon) resigned.
Answer 2
Answer: Almost all of the presidents have served 4 years in office only a few have not such as Roosevelt who served more than 4 or the ones that either got shot or were kicked out

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Her husband is cruel to her.


B.
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C.
She feels as if she deserves more than she has.


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1. The main street that, ran the length of a mile, between the College of William and Mary and the Capital. 2. What building at Williamsburg is two-stories tall and shaped like the letter H. Many historic events leading up to the Revolution would happen here. 3. Second oldest institution of higher learning in America. It educated many early presidents. 4. Used to store equipment, arms, munitions, and powder for colonial militia forces. 5. Served as a place where people could attend auctions, sell their wares, and trade. There would often be various types of entertainment here too. 6. This impressive building, over 3,300 square feet in size, was built to show off the power and the prestige of the crown of Britain. Was a social center for the fashionable and the social elite. 7. Ordinaries, Taverns, and Inns. People could eat, drink, socialize and conduct business, stay the night and have their horses cared for. 8. Occupation found in Williamsburg and in many larger towns that was not a skilled trade. 9. Early important building at Middle Plantation, served as a storehouse and hospital during the battle of Yorktown, and is still being used today. 10. This location was the first of its kind in British America. Many play from England were done here. 11. Used to hold debtors, runaway indentured servants and slaves, and at one time, several of the crew of the pirate Blackbeard. 12. Used to treat and house the mentally ill. First building in North America dedicated to the treatment of the mentally ill. DEFINE THE FOLLOWING WITH THE WORDS BELOW

Magazine


Publick Houses


Publick Hospital


Duke of Gloucester Street


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Bruton Parish Church


Merchant


Playbooth Theater


Gaol


Market Square


Governor's Palace


College of William and Mary

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Matching definitions to the correct words are as follows:

Definition                                                          Correct Word

1. The main street that, ran the length ...        Duke of Gloucester Street

2. What building at Williamsburg ...                Capital Building

3. Second oldest institution of higher ...        College of William and Mary

4. Used to store equipment, arms, ...             Magazine

5. Served as a place where people ...           Market Square

6. This impressive building, over 3,300 ...    Governors Palace

7. Ordinaries, Taverns, and Inns. People ...   Publick Houses

8. Occupation found in Williamsburg ...         Merchant

9. Early important building at Middle ...         Bruton Parish Church

10. This location was the first of its kind ...    Playbooth Theater

11. Used to hold debtors, runaway ...             Gaol

12. Used to treat and house the mentally ... Publick Hospital

Thus, the words have been matched with their appropriate definitions.

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Not sure about all of them but I have the same assignment here is what I have.

Explanation:

5. Market Square

12. Publick Hospital

1. Duke of Gloucester Street

10. Playbooth Theater

2. Capital Building

6. Governors Palace

11. Gaol

3. College of William and Mary

9. Bruton Parish Church

7. Publick Houses

8. Merchant

4. Magazine

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Answer and Explanation

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