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C.M. Mannion, S. Polavarapu, D.A. Potter, W.L. Roelofs, B.M. Royals, G.A. Salsbury, N.M. Schiff, D.J. Shetlar, M. Skinner, B.L. Sparks, J.A. Sutschek, T.P. Sutschek, S.R. Swier, M.M. Sylvia, N.J. Vickers, P.J. Vittum, R.B. Weidman, D.C. Weber, R.C. Williamson, and M.G. Villani. 2006. Trapping Phyll...
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as the United States, and a parliamentary system of representative democracy such as Canada. C4 RELATIONSHIP OF UNITED STATES TO OTHER NATIONS AND WORLD AFFAIRS Explain that nations interact with one another through trade, diplomacy, treaties and agreements, humanitarian aid, ec...
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as the United States, and a parliamentary system of representative democracy such as Canada. C4 RELATIONSHIP OF UNITED STATES TO OTHER NATIONS AND WORLD AFFAIRS Explain that nations interact with one another through trade, diplomacy, treaties and agreements, humanitarian aid, economic sanctions and incentives, and military force, and threat of force. C4.3 Conflict and Cooperation Between and Among Nations Explain the various ways that nations interact both positively and negatively. 6 – C4.3.1
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http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/SSGLCE_218368_7.pdf#page=55
www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/SSGLCE_218368_7.pdf#page=55
as the United States, and a parliamentary system <span class="highlight">of</span> representative democracy such as Canada. C4 RELATIONSHIP <span class="highlight">OF</span> UNITED STATES TO OTHER NATIONS AND WORLD <span class="highlight">AFFAIRS</span> Explain that nations interact with one another through trade, diplomacy, treaties and agreements, humanitarian aid, economic sanctions and incentives, and military force, and threat <span class="highlight">of</span> force. C4.3 Conflict and Cooperation Between and Among Nations Explain the various ways that nations interact both positively and negatively. 6 – C4.3.1
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