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... United States ? " the class decided that they would need to know : 1. What makes Louisiana a desir- able territory ? 2. What nations had owned it before the United States bought it ? Was it as valuable a prop- erty for them as for the ...
... United States ? " the class decided that they would need to know : 1. What makes Louisiana a desir- able territory ? 2. What nations had owned it before the United States bought it ? Was it as valuable a prop- erty for them as for the ...
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... United States . b . Nothing could make Lee join a movement to break up the United States . C. In January , 1861 , Lee did not wish the United States to be broken . d . Lee believed that a division in the United States would lead to dis ...
... United States . b . Nothing could make Lee join a movement to break up the United States . C. In January , 1861 , Lee did not wish the United States to be broken . d . Lee believed that a division in the United States would lead to dis ...
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... United States and England is ap- proximately the same . The comparable figures in minutes per week are : United States , 12,225 ; England , 12,960 ; Germany , 13,970 ; France , 12,600 . The figures on per- centage of total school time ...
... United States and England is ap- proximately the same . The comparable figures in minutes per week are : United States , 12,225 ; England , 12,960 ; Germany , 13,970 ; France , 12,600 . The figures on per- centage of total school time ...
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