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Texas EOC English 2: 1.2 Understanding and Analysis of Informational Texts 190 Views
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop douceur
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brought to you by the mother country She sent it
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along with an extra pair of warm socks and some
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brownies All right check the following passage from democracy in
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america Alexis to toqueville All right thirteen colonies prevent religion
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- 00:18
Same loss with fellow david and control Ok and we're
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done Here we go According to the author which of
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the following factors most strongly influenced the colony's tendency to
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divide and hear the potential answers All right religious linguistic
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lost Okay well no trick questions here people We just
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need to make sure we're given the passenger close Reid
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so that we know exactly what alexis to toqueville thinks
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about all this If we don't feel like reading Well
- 00:48
we can also check out his podcast Ask alexis it's
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really popular Actually we can't because it doesn't exist It
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are amazing Close reading skills allow us to eliminate a
- 00:58
without a whole lot of thought Well in paragraph one
- 01:00
alexis directly says that the colonies were pretty similar when
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it came to religion in language So unless we wanna
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argue with stokke feel this one has to go believe
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us we don't want to get on alexis bad side
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We can get rid of d right along with it
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Alexis also tells us that the colonies had laws that
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were basically the same since their laws were similar It's
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safe to say that their understanding of the rule of
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law was similar as well we'll be might be tempting
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because states rights definitely sounds like something that might have
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come up in history class However alexis doesn't ever use
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the term state's rights so we can just get rid
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of choice be guess he was asleep that day in
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history class Well answer c is correct In paragraph to
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alexis says that each colony used to be governed separately
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The later on they missed the independence that allowed them
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to do things their way The original thirteen colonies sound 00:01:49.158 --> [endTime] a lot like every married person ever
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