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How was Nollie right that no harm would come to Annaliese? |
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| The jewish theater where Annaliese was being held was broken into. and 40 jews escaped inckuding Annaliese |
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| She was generous,had poor health,was eager to teach people love, and forgiving |
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What did Corrie show in chpt. 12 |
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| had difficulty forgiving. and was protective of betsie |
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| What reason did they dicover why they were suffering together |
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| the reason was to shae the truthof the bible wiht other people |
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| Ravensbrucks greatest temptation |
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| to think of only of oneself |
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| What did Corrie discver when she returned to Haarlem? |
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| That Pickwick was still alive |
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| God gave Betsie 3 vision the first one was |
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| Both Corrie and Betsie would be out of prison for New Years |
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| A home in Holland where those who had been hurt could learn to live unfraid again |
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| A camp in Germany forpeople to come and leran a new way |
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| "Thats it! Thats his answer. 'Give thanks in all circumtances!' We can start right now to thank god foe every single thing about this new barracks." |
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| “We must tell people what we’ve learned here. We must tell them that there is no pit so deep that He is not deeper still.” |
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| “If people can be taught to hate, they can be taught to love! We must find the way, you and I, no matter how long it takes…” |
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| Quote from the Lieutenant |
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| You’re shivering! Here, let me get the fire going.” |
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| “If I go home today, tomorrow I will open my door again to any man in need who knocks.” |
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| “One of the evacuees assigned to our platform had no blanket at all. So that evening, I ‘lent’ her a blanket. I didn’t ‘give’ it to her. In my heart I held onto the right to that blanket.” |
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| “O, my lord the king, let poor [me] be the first to swear fealty to thee, and say ‘Put on thy crown and enter into thine own again!’” |
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| Insufficiency of red blood cells |
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| The Dutch word for wooden shoes |
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| Equipment;outfit;personal belongings |
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| Angry at something unjust or mean |
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| To damage or destroy deliberately, usually to block, stop, or resist |
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| a love of cruelty; a person hurting another an enjoying it |
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| Insensistive;hardened;unfeeling |
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| Shy;shrinking from public attention |
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| traveling from place to place |
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| Supporting niether side in a quarrel or war |
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| casting votes for candidates from political party |
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| A document that grants power to a local government |
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| right of the government to take away private property for local use |
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| The study of rights and duty of citizens |
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| The first 10 amendments to the Constitution |
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allows mayor to veto ordinaces, appoint city officials, and create the city budget |
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| National organizations that helps people in the poorest parts in the world |
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| Mechanism to communicate to a large number of people |
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| members usually share belief about politics and role of the government |
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| prohibits a group of nations from trading with a target nation |
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| a community's underlying physical oerations and structures |
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| a courts authority to hear and decide cases |
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| Signing ____________ is the first step to gaining American citizenship. |
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| the declaration of intention |
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| The newly independent states had constitutions that created __________ legislatures. |
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| The ___________ marked the beginning of self-government in colonial America. |
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| __________ is the intentional hiring and promoting of women and minorities in an attempt to remedy past discrimination. |
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The _____________ coordinates the work of the Peace Corps, Americorps, and Senior Corps. |
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| A _________ is a government controlled by one person or a small group of people. |
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| ____________ are sometimes hired by private groups to represent their point of view and influence government decision makers. |
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| ____________ is the tactic of delaying a vote to force a bill’s sponsor to withdraw the measure. |
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| The order of succession to the presidency provides that the ____________ stands after the vice president in succession. |
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| The ______________ defines the administration’s plans for the coming year. |
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| A ____________ is a written document explaining one side’s position on a case. |
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| ___________ party candidates rarely win major elections but can affect an election’s outcome and influence government and social policy. |
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| In ____________ primaries, only voters who claim a specific party affiliation can vote for that party’s candidates. |
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| A ___________ is a group of several adjoining precincts. |
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| Voting a ________________ ticket means casting votes for candidates from both parties. |
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| The ____________ technique means convincing the public to vote for an idea or candidate because victory is already certain. |
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| In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled that when state and federal powers conflict, the federal power prevails, illustrating the __________ of the Constitution. |
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| A ______________ is an executive hired by a city council to run a city. |
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| In a ________________ form of government, executive powers are held by a city manager instead of a mayor. |
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| Under ____________, states receive federal money for welfare programs. |
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| To receive ______________ from the federal government, states must contribute a share of money and agree to some regulations. |
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| ______________ schools are alternative schools open to public school students and receive funding from the state. |
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| Many states encourage ______________ by including special lanes for only vehicles with three or more passengers. |
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| commuter highways or carpool |
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| Why are your First Amendment rights limited? |
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Your first amendmets rights are limites because you have the rights of freedom of petition,speach,religion,press, and assembly bit when you abuse your rights by causing any harm to other people or ruining other peoples reputation and not taking away the rights of other people. For example if your religion is to sacrafice you endangering the rights of the person and doing harm to the other person. |
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| What is the role of the speaker of the house? |
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| The speaker of the house is the most powerfull leader within the House of Representatives. The Speaker of the House steers legislation through the House, is also in charhe of floor debates, and influences most other House business. If something happens to the vice president and the president the speaker of the house is next in line to become president if they meet the requirements. The Speakers may talk to dozens of congress members a day. |
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