Name a form of protest that Civil rights protesters used

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Answer: Many of the Civil Rights protestors in the Untied States used forms of "non-violent" protests, which often involved "civil disobedience", since these tactics often gained the most sympathy. 

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The battle of Gettysburg is known as the turning point of the civil war

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the battle of the Gettysburg is known as the turning point of the civil war is. false
The awnser to your question is true

After the Nazis conquered territory in Europe, they forced Jewish people toa. move to the US
b. serve in the armed forces
c. live in ghettos
d. move to the countryside

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After Nazi occupation of the western part of Poland in 1941, about 2 million Jews were to be concentrated in ghettos. Nazis establishes ghettos also in the other countries: Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, Romania and Hungary. All ghettos had inhuman living conditions. They soon became transition areas for deportation to death camps. Answer: c. live in ghettos.

live in ghettos.


is the answer.

Who did many see as the main aggressor during World War I?a. France
b. England
c. Germany
d. Austria-Hungary

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Well, generally, many people think its the Germans (but they are confusing WW2 with WW1), when in reality, the Serbs were the ones that assassinated the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in which case, Austria-Hungary retaliated in which case, Germany joined in with Austria. But since there was a web of alliances, Russia came to the aid of Serbia but France was allied with Russia so it joined with Russia. But to invade France, Germany crossed over through Belgium which the British had an agreement with them so that forced them to come to their aid in the fight against Germany.

Note: This is only a small list of the countries involved

So getting back to the question, the bottom line is, Austria-Hungary was the aggressor even though Germany often gets blamed

Edit: Austria-Hungary is seen starting the fuse but you asked who "Many see as the aggressor" so I guess that would be Germany since many blame Germany since it invaded Belgium


The answer is Germany


What president quit being in office before he was impeached?

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Richard Nixon, or Bill Clinton. I think it is mostly RN.

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Richard Nixon

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What was the significance of the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union? Why was it so important to be first?

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The “space race” was a Cold War competition between the United States and the Soviet Union

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to develop aerospace capabilities, including artificial satellites, unmanned space probes, and human spaceflight. hope this helps you :)

During World War 2, the tide turned in favor of the United States at the Battle of?

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During World War 2, the tide turned in favor of the United States at the Battle of Midway, since it was during this Battle in the Pacific Ocean that the Japanese suffered heavy losses.