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A distinctive aspect of an illustration from the hand scroll The Tale of Genji is the
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d.he wanted to send diplomats to communist countries.
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what following?
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answer: the time zones used to be whatever the local authority wanted them to be. one town might have 6am whenever the sun came up and another town had 6am 10 minutes later.
the trains had a hard time when their orders said to be at a certain point at 6am.
6am, but who's 6am.
the railroads got together and set the time zones more or less along the longitude lines across the country.
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Protecting and assisting u.s. citizens living or traveling abroad; assisting u.s. businesses in the international marketplace; coordinating and providing support for international activities of other u.s. agencies (local, state, or federal government), official visits overseas and at home, and other diplomatic efforts.keeping the public informed about u.s. foreign policy and relations with other countries and providing feedback from the public to administration officials.providing automobile registration for non-diplomatic staff vehicles and the vehicles of diplomats of foreign countries having diplomatic immunity in the united states
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Brainliestttme : describe the following event: increase in islamic extremism in the middle east
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What does the country say concerning the status of free blacks living in the united states? a) they have the same rights as any other "free" people, and are full citizens. b) they have the same rights as any other "free" people, but are not properly citizens. c) they are citizens, but don't have the full rights granted to other citizens. d) they are not citizens, and have no right to petition the court.
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