Arts & Humanities: History: “Question: Should I retake World History?” plus 3 more |
- Question: Should I retake World History?
- Question: Was General John Bell Hood an idiot or a traitor to the Confederacy?
- Question: Was India known as golden bird or golden sparrow ???? And why ???
- Question: When / how much was boston tea party bill paid(for)?
| Question: Should I retake World History? Posted: 18 Oct 2014 06:50 AM PDT Do you believe Obama who says EBOLA can not be spread as airborne virus ?REMEMBER OBAMA WAS VOTED LIAR OF THE YEAR BY THE MEDIA SO , I say I don't... |
| Question: Was General John Bell Hood an idiot or a traitor to the Confederacy? Posted: 18 Oct 2014 06:32 AM PDT "He was essentially a man of emotion rather than of intellect. He was never a reasoning and analytical man who carefully weighed all possible factors in a given problem or situation. Rather he was much inclined to be impetuous in his decisions, trust in his intuition and his blind optimism to see him through." John Dyer in his biography "The Gallant Hood" |
| Question: Was India known as golden bird or golden sparrow ???? And why ??? Posted: 18 Oct 2014 05:22 AM PDT One question mark is sufficient. |
| Question: When / how much was boston tea party bill paid(for)? Posted: 18 Oct 2014 04:39 AM PDT I remember in American history there was a fun fact on the board saying that that Particular Tuesdays was the same Tuesday that the U.S. paid the Bill for the Tea we spilled in the Harbor at around $100-something in 1900-something(i think) when the price of the U.S. dollar went down. (Dang it america XD) the thing is i can't remember the specific numbers for this though and i can't find the answer on the internet.(only info ON the Boston tea party) Please help me find this it will bother me forever. ~thanks in advance :) |
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