How did World War I change the balance of economic power in the world?

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Answer: how did WW1 change the balance of economic power in the world?Only the US and Japan were in better financial share then before the war

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they have been abolished?

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Because it is a great part of American history and some things in the articles are in the constitution 

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The Anglo-Boer War was fought between the English and Boers.
Option 2 fits here perfectly I hope that this would help you..

One unique feature of the presidential election of 2000 between George W. Bush and Al Gore is that (1) the Supreme Court played an important role in the final outcome (2) no third-party candidate was on the ballot (3) both candidates had previously served as vice president (4) the electoral votes in Florida were divided between the candidates

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The Unique feature was that even long after the election, it was not clear who had won, and the crucial decision depended on the re-count of votes in Florida.

This re-count was stopped by the Supreme court and as a result, George Bush won (based on the previously announced number of votes)

So the answer is:
 the Supreme Court played an important role in thefinal outcome


10 pointsBy the end of the Catholic Reformation the Church declared all the
following to be true EXCEPT: *
A. All seven sacraments are valid ceremonies.
B.Infant baptism is a false doctrine.
C. The Bible is one source of religious truth, but not the only one.
D. Faith and good works lead to salvation.

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C. The bible is one source of religious truth, but not the only one, was not declared

What was Germany's main goal after World War I?

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there are no options given in the question to choose from. So i have to answer this question based on my research and hope that it helps. Germany's main goal after World War I was to remain a world power that other countries respected. Germany wanted to control the world with its superior military power.

the answer to this is C

1. Suppose a bill has passed both the House and the Senate. It goes to the president at the beginning of the annual session of Congress. The president doesn't sign the bill but holds it for more than 10 days. What happens to the bill?A. It becomes law.
B. It becomes law only if two-thirds of the House and Senate vote for it.
C. It cannot become law, but it has not been vetoed.
D. It has been vetoed.
Student Answer: B
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I believe the answer is D,