so I am super scared. I have a 120 question exam today that is 90 minutes long. I need at least a 50 percent to pass, but I had absolutely no time to study. Its on ALL of US History, so it doesn't help that I don't know what to study. I am panicking, no matter how much I study even if I studied before, I won't be able to understand all the concepts. I have an hour left. What do I do?

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Is it online or are you at school rn??

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B. heavy air pollution

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my explanation is that smog is caused by heavy pollution

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Explanation: The answer is B because smog has to do with pollution

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Answer: To avoid creating another monarchy or something like it.

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After independence was won from the British, the new American nation of the United States of America did not want a situation where the British system of government would be reciprocated as they felt that it would just lead to another round of abuse and exploitation.

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How did ancient American Indian cultures use Clovis and Folsom points?

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Points were usually fastened to a short foreshaft, and then that foreshaft was inserted into the body of the lance. When they were hunting big game like the mammoth, Clovis and Folsom people would probably thrust the weapon into the animal, breaking off the foreshaft.

One of the conditions the Mexican government applied to Haden Edwards’ land grant to settle a colony at Nacogdoches was that ____________. a. he had to clear the fugitives out of the Neutral territory to the east. b. he had to befriend the Cherokee living in the area. c. he had to agree to honor all existing land grants. d. he had to agree to make slavery illegal in the colony.

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Its C.

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I'm sorry Davjon I couldn't give you the answer sooner.

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The answer is "Creation of a new association of the world's nations."

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He won a civil war against the other Mongol leaders.
He made an alliance with the other Mongol leaders.
He killed the previous leader and took control.

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it is c the answer is c

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Answer: I think B

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