How many chapters are in Old Yeller the book?

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Answer 1
Answer: There are 16 chapters in old yeller

Answer 2
Answer: 16 chapters in the book. checked on bookrags.com

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What is aother name or mesopotamia??? fertile circle or fertile crescent

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its fertile crescent 

Who was the 13 President?

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Answer: Millard Fillmore

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Died: March 8, 1874

To end the Allied attack, Germany agreed to:

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All of the above.

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Germany agreed to surrender unconditionally.

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Wilson’s Declaration of NeutralityWoodrow Wilson, Message to Congress, 63rd Cong., 2d Sess., Senate Doc. No. 566 (Washington, 1914), pp. 3-4.The effect of the war upon the United States will depend upon what American citizens say and do. Every man who really loves America will act and speak in the true spirit of neutrality, which is the spirit of impartiality and fairness and friendliness to all concerned. The spirit of the nation in this critical matter will be determined largely by what individuals and society and those gathered in public meetings do and say, upon what newspapers and magazines contain, upon what ministers utter in their pulpits, and men proclaim as their opinions upon the street.The people of the United States are drawn from many nations, and chiefly from the nations now at war. It is natural and inevitable that there should be the utmost variety of sympathy and desire among them with regard to the issues and circumstances of the conflict. Some will wish one nation, others another, to succeed in the momentous struggle. It will be easy to excite passion and difficult to allay it. Those responsible for exciting it will assume a heavy responsibility, responsibility for no less a thing than that the people of the United States, whose love of their country and whose loyalty to its government should unite them as Americans all, bound in honor and affection to think first of her and her interests, may be divided in camps of hostile opinion, hot against each other, involved in the war itself in impulse and opinion if not in action.Such divisions amongst us would be fatal to our peace of mind and might seriously stand in the way of the proper performance of our duty as the one great nation at peace, the one people holding itself ready to play a part of impartial mediation and speak the counsels of peace and accommodation, not as a partisan, but as a friend.I venture, therefore, my fellow countrymen, to speak a solemn word of warning to you against that deepest, most subtle, most essential breach of neutrality which may spring out of partisanship, out of passionately taking sides. The United States must be neutral in fact, as well as in name, during these days that are to try men's souls. We must be impartial in thought, as well as action, must put a curb upon our sentiments, as well as upon every transaction that might be construed as a preference of one party to the struggle before another.CERWhat Was the Primary Reason Woodrow Wilson Wanted to Keep the US Out of the War in 1914? Use Evidence From the Passage to Justify Your Claim

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to speak in favor of peace and friendship

It sounds like he wants to keep the US out of the war in the spirit of fairness to me.

But it could just be a more logical reason, such as not wanting any pain or harm done to his state.

Describe the lives of working people during the Industrial Revolution. Who were the workers? What kinds of work did they do? Where did they live and work? What were their living and working conditions? Why did they accept these jobs? Why didn’t factory owners treat their workers well?

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During the Industrial Revolution the workers were mainly European immigrants. They did hard labor in factories and sweat shops under awful conditions making items such as shirtwaists, hats, etc. They lived in cramped tenements and sometimes went to work in them. New immigrants accepted these jobs because they needed to earn a living somehow. The factory owners didn't treat their workers well because they were greedy. They cared more about making a profit rather than the well-being of their workers.

Who was the first person ever to be born.

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supposedly adam from the bible

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The kid Adam and Eve had ig

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cuz