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WILL GIVE MEDALS HELP PLEASE: When Hurricane Andrew struck Florida in 1992, many people were responsible for the safety of its citizens. Which was a primary responsibility of the federal government? Researching technology to detect future hurricanes Restoring water and electricity Repairing road signs and traffic signals Declaring local schools, banks, and hospitals closed

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b help on this one please Which statement about the Sacco-Vanzetti trial of 1921 is true? A. They were acquitted by a jury but afterwards taken from the jail by an angry mob and lynched. B. The evidence clearly and unmistakably proved they were guilty of robbery and murder. C. Many people believed they were convicted solely because they were anarchists. D. Most Americans were glad to see them deported to Italy after their trial.

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thanks and im figuring it out

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i would say B based on my research no sure if its the correct thoe

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Can you help me with this one? Bob was accused of stealing chocolate from a chocolate factory, and was put on criminal trial in the state of Pennsylvania. If Bob were convicted, to which higher court could he appeal? State court of appeals Supreme Court of the United States Federal appellate court Bob is constitutionally protected from a second trial

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b can u help on this one Perhaps one of the most important accomplishments of my administration has been minding my own business.” Who expressed his political philosophy in this quotation? A. Warren Harding in regard to corruption B. Calvin Coolidge in regard to active government C. William Howard Taft in regard to the Supreme Court D. Woodrow Wilson in regard to foreign affairs

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ONe sec

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B

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The answer is B i mean

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Isaiah is a citizen of Florida. He would like to propose a new amendment to his state's constitution to be voted on in the next election. Is Isaiah able to do this? No. The U.S. and Florida constitutions do not allow citizens to add amendments to the state or federal ballot. No. The Florida Constitution says citizens may only propose new laws or amendments at local government meetings. Yes. The Florida and U.S. Constitutions allow citizens to add amendments to be voted on in the next federal election. Yes. The Florida Constitution allows citizens to propose amendments to the state constitution to be voted on in the next state election.

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dude its the last one or the seconed one

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