What lake in the great artesian basin is the lowest point in Australia?

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Answer: lake texocco i think is how u spell it.

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PLEASE HELP ASAP WILL GIVE BRANLIST Example of One Social Change for African Americans During Reconstruction. an example of One Obstacle to This Change

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Part 1- Families that had been separated before and during the Civil War were reunited.

Part 2- Little or no education, few resources, such as money.

An importan goal of anti german propaganda was to

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An important goal of anti-german propaganda was to instill in the minds of Americans the idea that the Germans were not just interested in taking over Europe--but that they were interested in taking over the world, since this made the issue more personal for many Americans. 

How did artisan guilds change labor and social class in medieval Europe?

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The main way in which artisan guilds changed labor and social class in medieval Europe is that it gave the artisans, who were mostly members of the lower class, more power--since these guilds acted somewhat like a modern "union" and helped them negotiate better pay. 

What was the effect of manifest destiny on the American Indian population?

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It effectively tried to drive them out of the United States. It forced them to reservation lands and off of their home territories because of the US's hunger for territorial expansion, and nobody saw wrong in it because they thought that was what God wanted them to do

It effectively tried to drive the indians out of the United States. It forced them to the now reservation lands and off of their home territories because of the United States hunger for the territorial domination, and nobody saw wrong in it because they thought that was what God would have wanted them to do.

People who take a "layer cake" view of federalism believe that (4 points)state governments are too weak to meet most citizen needs
state governments are supreme over the national government
national and state governments must cooperate to meet citizen needs
national and state governments are exclusively sovereign in their areas

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Alright so HistoryGuy's answer is incorrect, I took this test myself. He's talking about Marble cake. The correct answer is D, national and state governments are exclusively sovereign in their areas. This is because each layer has it's own purpose, as does the government.

Generally speaking, people who take a "layer cake" view of federalism believe that "national and state governments must cooperate to meet citizen needs," since they believe that government works in "layers". 

A national civil rights movement, which ended most instances of lawful discrimination, took place during: Answer: World War II. The 1950s and 1960s. The 1970s. The 1990s.

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The correct answer for this question is this one: "The 1970s." A national civil rights movement, which ended most instances of lawful discrimination, took place during the 1970s. The National Civil Rights Movements are worldwide series of political movements for equality before the law.