What were the two broad offensives that the U.S. planned to turn the tide against the Japanese?
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The United States of America launched two broad offensives to reverse the favor from the Japanese during World War II. The first broad offense was to move from Australia all the way North to New Guinea and come back passing through the Philippines. The second offense was lead by Chester Nimitz who ordered to attack Japan from Hawaii going to the west. These offenses were used to practically invade Japan.
Which does not describe a social problem the United States faced at the end of the Civil War? A. injustice and bigotry toward former slaves B. anger over women gaining the right to vote C. lawlessness in former Confederate states D. bitterness and blame over the war
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It's B. Women didn't gain the right to vote until 1920, so there was no anger about it at the end of the Civil War.
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B. anger overwomen gaining the right to vote
they go there vot ing rights int the 1920's
Causes of the westward expansion
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Manifest Density and the Louisiana Purchase
Louisiana purchase, Americans wanting to move west to find land
Which of the following occurrences is a major cause of earthquakes in the Indian subcontinent
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The "ring of fire," nature.
Some of the first anti-war demonstrations were a.teach-ins b.marches on the Pentagon c.draft card burnings d.immolations
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the the answer is D. Good Luck
The answer to the question stated above is immolation. Some of the first anti-war demonstrations were immolations. These immolations are are self immolations by Buddhist monks.
>>Self-immolation is an act of killing oneself as a sacrifice. This is typically referred only to setting oneself on fire. In history, immolation is a suicidal option
What impact did the Reformation have on the religious geography of the Americas?
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It caused America to have a variety of Christian denominations such as the Catholics, Puritans, Quakers, Presbyterians, etc.
Spanish, Portuguese and French colonies - Catholics English and Dutch colonies - Protestants
which evidence provides the best evidence to support the conclusion that Spanish exploration and settlement had a devastating effect on the Mississippian chiefdoms of the south east
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During the two centuries following the discovery of the New World, over 90% of the native population were killed by disease and warfare.