Why were irish nationalists angry at england

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Answer 1
Answer: Irish Nationalists were angry at England because the English invaded their country, confiscated their land and planted it with English 

Answer 2
Answer: Irish Nationalists were angry at England because the English invaded their country, confiscated their land and planted it with English and Scottish settlers, prohibited Catholics from owning land or participating in their own government or commerce, outlawed the Irish language, and did their best to erase Irish culture.

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What were the Judenrates?

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 Judenrates were called Jewish Councils. 
The Judenrates (Or Jewish Rats) was a widely used administrative agency imposed by Nazi Germany during World War II

In the __________, the Mohenjo-Daro civilization created cities that were built in organized grids.a. Tigris Basin
b. Nile Valley
c. Indus Valley
d. Huang He Valley

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Mohenjo-Daro is an acheological site in today's Pakistan. It was an important settlement from around 2500 BCE, for around 600 years, in the Indus Valley Civilisation, which was built in the Indus Valley (answer c)

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I beleive its Indus Valley

Explanation:

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At the time it was issued, the Monroe Doctrine was a. incapable of being enforced by the United States.
b. greeted with enthusiasm and gratitude in South America.
c. universally acclaimed in Britain as a great act of statesmanship.
d. welcomed with relief by European powers who feared British power in the Western Hemisphere.
e. opposed by both the Whigs and the Democratic-Republicans.

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Answer:

the answer is A

bc incapable of being enforced by the United States

Which describes a reason fifteenth-century Europeans wanted to find a sea passage to East Asia? A. They wanted to transport European immigrants to China. B. They needed a quicker, safer route to the riches of East Asia. C. They had a strong interest in Asian culture and religion. D. They knew that Japan wanted to buy African slaves.

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the answer for that would definitely be a 

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The answer is a.

Explanation:

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Which is a FALSE statement?A. There are generally between three to five election officers at each polling place.
B. A primary is an early election in which delegates select and nominate candidates for office.
C. The caucus assures absolute secrecy.

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below statement are true:

A. There are generally between three to five election officers at each polling place.
B. A primary is an early election in which delegates select and nominate candidates for office.

Below statement is false:
C. The caucus assures absolute secrecy.

Even in the Arts cluster there is a need forA. only an art degree.
B. technology training.
C. mostly unskilled labor.
D. no new job seekers.

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Even in the Arts cluster there is a need for "technology training", since most art programs and teaching facilities now require students to have at least a general knowledge of some software.