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  1. This excerpt is from a radio address delivered by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, a time of great economic
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  2. Read the passage.Information ,begin italics,This excerpt is from a radio address delivered by U.S. President Franklin D.
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  3. from ,begin bold,The Fireside Chats of Franklin Delano Roosevelt,end bold,I am certain that the people of this country
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  4. Read the passage.Information from ,begin bold,President Franklin Roosevelt's Annual Message to Congress (1941),end bold,
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  5. from ,begin bold,Franklin D. Roosevelt Annual Message to Congress,end bold,paragraph 1,We look forward to a world founded upon
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  6. The data given shows the amplitude and energy of several simple waves. Information,begin bold,Amplitude of,end bold,,begin
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  7. Properties of Glucose,begin bold,Melting Point,end bold, (° Celsius) ,begin bold,Soluble in,end bold, ,begin bold,Water?,end
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  8. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins delivered a radio address on February 25, 1935, to discuss proposals made by President
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  9. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins delivered a radio address on February 25, 1935, to discuss proposals made by President
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  10. from ,begin bold,Remarks at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration,end bold,,begin bold,January 14, 2004,end bold,
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