In an intense battle, gunfire

  1. In an intense battle, gunfire is so intense that bullets from opposite sides collide in midair. Suppose that one (with mass M=
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  2. Order the words from least intense to most intense. There are 3 answers per box.(9 points) Put responses in the correct input to
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  3. In the late 1700s the british soldiers started the American revolution by marching in with gunfire at Lexington and Concord
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  4. Order the words from least intense to most intense. There are 3 answers per box.Box 1: Lease intense Box 2: Middle Box 3: Most
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  5. Order the words from least intense to most intense. There are 3 answers per box.Box 1: Lease intense Box 2: Middle Box 3: Most
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  6. Order the words from least intense to most intense. There are 3 answers per box.(9 points) Put responses in the correct input to
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  7. Have you ever wondered if some sports are too intense? I will be talking about how some sports are intense.I claim that sports
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  8. What Civil War battle took place September 17, 1862, and remains the bloodiest day in American military history?(1 point)Respons
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  9. Match the Civil War battle with its importanceBattle of Antietam Battle of Gettysburg Battle for Fort Sumter Siege of Vicksburg
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  10. A secondary objective of which British-led battle was to draw German pressure off of the French during the Battle of Verdun?the
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