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How did the views of the Whigs and Democrats differ from those in the Free-Soil Party?
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What was the final outcome of WWI?
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What is the meaning of a question mark followed by a exclamation point?
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How would you order the following objects from smallest to largest: Star, Planet, Galaxy, Universe, Comet?
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Do you capitalize the word coming after a semicolon in a sentence?
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What was the main debate in setting up colleges and universities for African Americans?
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What did the effects of the inventions of Samuel B. Morse and Alexander Graham Bell have in common?
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How did World War I change the way in which wars are fought?
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Who was the last Confederate commander to surrender, thus bringing the Civil War to an end?
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What was Thomas Nast's impact on the American political system?
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How did Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal coalition affect African American voting patterns?
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What is an analogy?
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How is desalination different from water reclamation?
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What are general and specific purposes for satire?
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Why did the United States break diplomatic relations with Germany in 1917?
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Question #08a01
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The 22nd Amendment was passed as a reaction to what event?
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Who are the Central Powers? What was their war plan? Why are they aligned politically? What are they hoping to accomplish?
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What is characterization of a person? Is it who they are as a person like strong, lonely, and things like that?
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Thaddeus Stevens was a Radical Republican. What did Radical Republicans stand for?
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Is it ever correct to put an exclamation mark together with the question mark? For example, "Why!?," he yelled, "that's so ridiculous!"?
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Who renamed the Byzantine capital Istanbul?
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Is a semicolon used to let the reader know you are about to list some specifics? Is a semicolon used in a business letter after the greeting?
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What did Spain lose at the end of the Spanish-American War?
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By February of 1861, how many states seceded from the Union?
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What religion did the Moguls bring to India?
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Why did the Republican Party split during Taft's administration?
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What are some connections between Truman Capote and "Breakfast at Tiffany's"?
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What are several examples of colloquialism in literature?
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Can we see the shape of the Milky Way while on Earth? Why or why not?
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Why are the Spanish question marks upside down?
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Is it legal to put an exclamation point in a baby's (legal) name?
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How did the French and Indian War prepare the colonists for the American Revolution?
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What is the largest known planet in the universe?
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Why did President Kennedy seem cautious at first on civil rights?
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Can I have a question mark in my paper's title? For an example: "Advertising Strategy: Harmful to the Community?"
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What did the Whig Party believe in?
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How did his pardon of Richard Nixon affect Gerald Ford's political standing?
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In what way was the decision to buy Louisiana a difficult one for President Jefferson to make?
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What are one of the grievances the colonists had about King George III?
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Is it true that question marks should always be within the quotation marks, NO EXCEPTIONS?
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Why was isolationism strong in the United States in the early 1930s?
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What is a synonym for "grace" in this sentence: "30+ statues grace the street-scape in downtown New York City"?
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Why can volcanic eruptions help to begin an ice age?
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What is the past participle of "wear"? Is it worn or wore?
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Why is Washington Irving considered an important American writer?
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What is the past tense of "squeeze"?
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Which business practice of the 1990s changed U.S. production?
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How did American values change post-WWI?
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"Considering the audience is crucial when brainstorming for the speech." Should there be a comma after the word crucial in this sentence?
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What event had an enormous effect on U.S. workplace safety?
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What is the significance of Marbury v. Madison? McCulloch v. Maryland?
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What is an example of a pun in literature?
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What hippies do to show their disapproval of the Vietnam War?
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Question #be1b3
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Why was the Fugitive Slave Act unpopular in the North?
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What is the difference between a contradiction, a paradox, and irony? Can someone help me understand the difference between each of these words?
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How would the early Republican Party have felt about the Dred Scott decision?
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Who had to ratify (approve) the Constitution before it could take effect?
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Why do poets use anastrophe in their writing? Who else besides poets use anastrophe?
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How does the earth's surface change during an ice age?
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What were the Amerindian contributions to the diets of Asian societies?
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Question #a4ca0
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Who supported Prohibition and who opposed it?
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What are some songs that have hyperbole's?
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What issue did the Republican Party rally around in 1854?
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How was life in the Tidewater different from life in the backcountry South?
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Why did Parliament pass the Coercive Acts?
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Who formed the Free-Soil Party and why?
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Was Hitler good or bad? Why? Why not?
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Why was the Marshall Plan good for the U.S?
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What was the Boston Tea Party in response to?
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How did Ghengis Khan establish his empire?
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What is an example of an archetype?
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What event brought the "party" of the 1920s to an end?
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In 1797, were relations good between France and the United States because Britain was their common enemy?
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What does "Literary canon" mean?
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What is meant by the term "landmark case"?
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What is an example of ambiguity in a piece of literature?
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What is a "gross understatement"?
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Why were conservatives opposed to the New Deal?
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Are there any easy rules on how you can tell if a noun is countable or uncountable?
Or do you simply have to memorize them?
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What is the difference between the terms "obsolete" and "redundant"?
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What are examples of overstatements?
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My name is Francis. How do I write my name as a possessive noun?
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Why did the U.S. government first oppose unions?
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What is a mass noun?
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What is the difference between the ego and super-ego?
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Why was support for the temperance movement in the 1800s strong among women and employers?
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Why are standard units of measurement important to scientists?
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What are the Renaissance and Reformation greatest challenge to the established authority of the Catholic Church. What aspects of Renaissance and Reformation are contributing most significantly to undermining the authority of the Catholic Church ?
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Why did V. M. Molotov object to the Marshall Plan?
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Where was the Western front? The Eastern front? How were the fronts similar and different?
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Is the correct possessive form of Boss, Boss's or Boss' or something else?
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Is it right to use 'about' after the verb explain?
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What was Ivan Ill, the Great, known for?
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How do you use a colon in a sentence?
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Does anyone know the proper usage for the semicolon and the colon?
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How do you use an apostrophe to show possession?
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What was the cotton gin? What effect did it have on American economy and culture?
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