The "beginning of the end" or "turning point" for the US withdrawal from South Vietnam was in response to which of the following -

A) NAACP organization
B) NAFTA obstructions
C) TET Offensive
D) SEAC treaty violation

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Answer 1

Answer:  I think it’s  d or b

Explanation:

Answer 2
C. The TET Offensive of 1968 changed the entire way the US approached the war. After the TAT Offensive the US objective was not to win, but finding a face-saving way to get out of Vietnam.

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Who was the first president of South Africa?​

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Answer:

Charles Robberts Swart was the first president of south Africa...

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What did Stalin do to make it appear that he and Lenin were very close?
Select one

A. Issued essays supposedly written by himself and Lenin at University in Brussels, making plans for Communist rule.

B. Forced Lenin's relatives to write books and attend public rallies prodlaiming that Lenin's real chosen successor was Stalin.

C. Had propaganda made that promoted them as being aligned politically and personally.

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C. Had propaganda made that promoted them as being aligned politically and personally.

what was the most significant effect of U-boat attacks on the fighting on land ?
They kept soldiers from the front lines.
They killed many soldiers.
They created a sales mate.
They destroyed vital supplies.

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They destroyed vital supplies. What is one way the Eastern Front was different from the Western Front? The Eastern Front had front lines that moved widely, while the Western Front did not.

Which of the following are components of a fascist system of government?

Democracy
Powerful Military
Independent Judicial Branch of Government
No freedom of speech
An extreme sense of nationalism
Focus on peaceful, diplomatic relations with other countries

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Answer:

Powerful military

No Freedom of speech

Explanation:

Following the American Revolution, many _____ moved from the United States to
Canada.

loyalists
colonists

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Answer:

colonists

Explanation:

Loyalists are always loyal to their territory


1. What does the menu description in paragraph 3 reveal about how the narrator views her
family’s cultural traditions?
A. She views them as humorous.
B. She views them as disgusting.
C. She views them as honorable.
D. She views them as annoying.


2. How does the narrator's embarrassed attitude towards her culture affect the way she
describes events in the passage?
A. She describes the food as foreign and unappealing.
B. She focuses on her desire to be more “American.”
C. She focuses on her crush’s reactions to her family.
D. She criticizes every little detail of her mother’s cooking.


3. Which piece of evidence best reveals the narrator’s feelings about her family’s behavior
during dinner?
A. “And then they arrived — the minister’s family and all my relatives in a clamor of
doorbells and rumpled Christmas packages.” (Paragraph 4)
B. “Robert and his family waited patiently for platters to be passed to them.”
(Paragraph 5)
C. “I was stunned into silence for the rest of the night.” (Paragraph 6)
D. “And even though I didn’t agree with her then, I knew that she understood how
much I had suffered during the evening’s dinner.” (Paragraph 8)


4. Which word best describes the tone of paragraph 5?
A. miserable
B. cheerful
C. shocked
D. proud


5. What does Amy’s mother mean when she says, “Your only shame is to have shame”?
(Paragraph 7)
A. It is wrong for Amy to be embarrassed of her family’s traditions.
B. It is wrong for Amy to be embarrassed of her love for American food.
C. It is wrong for Amy to be embarrassed about having a crush on Robert.
D. It is wrong for Amy to be embarrassed about fitting in with her classmate

6. What does paragraph 8 reveal about how the narrator’s point of view changed as she got
older?
A. She realized the minister’s son was not as friendly as she thought.
B. She learned to love her mother’s cooking, which she previously hated.
C. She regretted not expressing her real emotions to Robert and his family.
D. She learned to appreciate her family and her Chinese American identity.

Discussion Questions

1. How does the speaker’s family act during dinner? How does the minister’s family act during
dinner? Why do they act so differently? Explain.


2. What shapes a person’s identity? Is it possible for a person to change their identity? Should
they try? Explain.


3. What do you think could be the positive or negative consequences of ignoring your family’s
past and traditions in favor of something that seems more popular or “normal”?

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Answer:

1) B

2) A

3) C

4) A

5) A

6) D

Discussion Questions

1. Minister's family is American and the speaker's family is Chinese, so they acted in different ways because everybody has their own culture and customs. Every culture is different and the person who is following a particular culture must be very satisfised. This is the reason why they acted so differently.

I don't know the rest sorry

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21. Why did former British Prime Minister use the phrase "iron curtain"
when describing the European landscape as illustrated in the above map
after World War II? *

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Answer:

For euphemism

Explanation:

He tried to explain the landscape as a treasure of art

The power of a machine measures * 1 point

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YES THATS THE RIGHT ANSWER

Comparar los aspectos políticos y económicos de los dos gobiernos radicales y de la decada del treinta

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Answer:

noice

Explanation:

i cant read this at all

4. What was the main result of
the French and Indian War?

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Answer:

The main result of the french and indian was that the french were taking the indians land and kiled whoever refused to leave.

Explanation:

Answer:

Frances departure from North America.

Explanation:

the British got land east go the Mississippi and the spanish got west of the Mississippi.

Please help please no links please explain

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Answer:

detente because that word means to relax tension between one or another


Why was the case Brown v. Board of Education important in the struggle for civil rights?

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Answer:It was the desegregation of schools in America. Although there were loopholes around this law, it was a further step for Black Americans to achieve equality within the future

Explanation:

What is the main idea of this political cartoon?

A. Children should not run with sharp, pointed objects

B. North Korea should restructure their economic system

C. The United Nations has no control over North Korea

D. The United Nations treats small countries as children

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Answer:

The answer is C: The United Nations has no control over North Korea.

The awnser would be C, process of elimination my friend

¿Qué papel juega la ciudad de Troya con respecto a la civilización micénica?
ayudaa [cry]

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Answer:

El dios Zeus ideó una estrategia para ayudar a los troyanos: enviar un falso sueño de victoria al caudillo griego Agamenón, que además acababa de tener un enfrentamiento con el héroe Aquiles. “Pensó que aquel mismo día iba a apoderarse de la ciudad de Príamo, / nada sabía el muy necio todo lo que Zeus tenía previsto hacer”, escribe Homero. No hay nada tan destructivo, tan letal, como la confianza ciega en su propio triunfo, la creencia absoluta en la victoria. Esa es una de las muchas historias universales que contiene la Ilíada. Nunca sabremos con seguridad cuándo y cómo se compuso —los expertos prefieren el verbo “componer” a “escribir” porque no está claro el papel que tuvo la escritura en su creación—. Sobre su autor, Homero, que la tradición describe como un bardo ciego, existen más dudas que certezas. Sin embargo, allí siguen sus relatos, anclados más que nunca en la memoria viva de nuestra cultura.

Como escribió Gore Vidal en sus memorias: “Al igual que las diferentes capas de Troya, donde en algún profundo lugar están todas esas ciudades amontonadas sobre otras ciudades, uno espera encontrarse con Aquiles y su amado Patroclo y con toda esa fuerza con la que dio comienzo nuestro mundo”.

Ahora que Grecia lleva años enfrentándose a sueños de victoria, Homero está presente en las librerías españolas con una oleada de novedades. En los últimos tiempos se han publicado tres libros sobre su obra —El mundo de Homero (Crítica), de John Freely; El eterno viaje. Cómo vivir con Homero (Ariel), de Adam Nicolson, y La guerra que mató a Aquiles. La verdadera historia de la ‘Ilíada’ (Acantilado), de Caroline Alexander—, además de una historia del mundo en el que surgieron esos relatos, la Grecia clásica, Héroes que miran a los ojos de los dioses (Edaf), del helenista Óscar Martínez García, autor de la última traducción al castellano de la Ilíada (Alianza Editorial, 2010). “Como en todos los libros que llamamos clásicos, en la Ilíada y la Odisea encontramos, nosotros los lectores, el reflejo de nuestra propia experiencia. En estas obras no sólo leemos de forma literal las historias que están contadas: leemos también el texto transformado en metáforas de historias que nos son propias, en símbolos de nuestros temores y deseos”, explica Alberto Manguel, que publicó hace algunos años El legado de Homero (Debate).

Explanation:

In Celtic folklore, fairies used their magic for good and evil.
O True
O False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

A huge tomb built for a pharaoh a . Tragedy b. pyramid c. delta d . temple

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Answer:

Pyramid

Explanation:

What city became the center of learning in the Arab world?

Mecca
Medina
Baghdad
Istanbul

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Answer:

not sure 100% but Im leaning towards Baghdad

Baghdad during the golden age of Islam

1. Former President Jimmy Carter suggested one term of six years
for the President. Do you agree or disagree with this proposal?
Why or why not?

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I disagree with this proposal because the president can be elected to a maximum of two four year terms and therefore it would be unnecessary to allow the presidency to only have one six year term. Having the presidency as a four year term also helps to political parties because it doesn’t keep any one-off democratic or Republican Party in power for too long or at least a chance to if the president isn’t re-elected.


5. Why did America Farmers do everything they could to increase production in the 1914-18

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Answer:

To meet demand for food for fighting troops

Explanation:

by planting more and increasing the production of livestock

keep calm ; you're not Henry VIII's wife.​

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Answer:

Calm is a solution of everything.Stay calm and satisfied.

Yes ,I am not aHenry VIII's wife.

Actually:

Henry VIII's wife are:

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England's King Henry VIII is best known for two things:

His many wives and his decision to execute several of them. His decision to suppress the Roman Catholic Church, establishing the Church of England as the official religion of the nation.

This act became known as the English Reformation.

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Explain the Maysville Road veto and what President Andrew Jackson had to do with it!!!! In 3 sentences!!

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Answer: Sorry, this is more than 3 sentances but, you can summerize right?

The Maysville Road veto occurred on May 27, 1830, when United States President Andrew Jackson vetoed a bill that would allow the federal government to purchase stock in the Maysville, Washington, Paris, and Lexington Turnpike Road Company, which had been organized to construct a road linking Lexington, Kentucky, to Maysville on the Ohio River (Maysville being located approximately 66 miles/106 km northeast of Lexington), the entirety of which would be in the state of Kentucky. Its advocates regarded it as a part of the national Cumberland Road system. Congress passed a bill in 1830 providing federal funds to complete the project. Jackson vetoed the bill on the grounds that federal funding of intrastate projects of this nature was unconstitutional. He declared that such bills violated the principle that the federal government should not be involved in local economic affairs. Jackson also pointed out that funding for these kinds of projects interfered with paying off the national debt.

Proponents of internal improvements, such as the development of roads and bridges, argued that the federal government had an obligation to harmonize the nation's diverse, and often conflicting, sectional interests into an "American System." Jackson's decision was heavily influenced by his Secretary of State Martin Van Buren. Some authors have described the motives behind the veto decision as personal, rather than strictly political. The veto has been attributed to a personal grudge against Henry Clay, a political enemy, and resident of Kentucky, as well as to preserve the trade monopoly of New York's Erie Canal, in Van Buren's case.

Explanation:

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Answer:

argument #2

Explanation:

This argument supports the idea that the statues serve as reminders of our past because they preserve "the good and the bad" as mentioned.

What lessons should we learn from the era of colonialism?

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Answer:

The study of colonialism can provide students with critical tools both to understand and respond to some of the pressing political and economic questions of the world.

Explanation:

Why were Americans fearful of foreign influence following the XYZ affair? ​

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Answer:

When the public found out about the XYZ affair, many grew angry at foreign attempts to influence their government. They became more suspicious of aliens—residents who are not citizens. Many Europeans who had come to the United States in the 1790s supported the ideals of the French Revolution.

Answer:

Many of the people grew angry at the foreign attempts to influence the government which is why they became suspicious of the residence who weren't  actual citizens.

Explanation:

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Describe west African art and traditions

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Answer:

West Africa's artistic heritage, which encompasses traditional sculptures, masks, striking textiles and jewellery, is tied very much to the land and its people. Most such works were, in their original form, representations of the natural and spirit worlds.

Who is the current president of the United states​

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Answer:

Joe Biden

Explanation:

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Answer:

Joe Biden

Explanation:

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Answer: Hello again! The answer for this question is the last one “Japanese people lost their freedom because the U.S. did not trust them.”

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If you were Ruby Bridges, would you have continued going to the new school or would you have stayed home where you
were safe? Why are you choosing as you did?

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I would continue going to the new school because it is very important for the civil rights movement.

Can someone please help me

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Answer:

sputnik

Explanation:

it was a small satellite that made a radio signal that could be heard on earth

Aftermath of WW2 , compare the allies approach in Japan to their approach in Germany how did the allies treat Japan? How did the allies treat Germany?

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Answer:

the allies helped with Germanys reconstruction effort and also limited their military while japan was not allowed to have a standing military and only a national defense, japan also received little reconstruction help compared to Germany

Explanation:

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