Which answer choice lists the events of World War II in correct chronological order?

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Answer 1
Answer: Here are the chronological orders :

- Lend Lease , happened in march1941
- Pearl Harbor, happened in December 1941
- D-Day, or commonly known as normandy landing, happened in June 1944
- Atomic Bomb, at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, happened in August 1945

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What happened in the my lai massacre? Give details

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Answer:

My Lai massacre are discussed below.

Explanation:

  • On the morning of March 1968, United States soldiers entered the small village of Vietnam named My Lai located in South Vietnam.
  • My Lai was known to be the heavily mined area in which United States Charlie had been killed.
  • Frustrated by the United States soldiers, between 350 to 500 south Vietnamese citizens, mostly women and children were shot and killed by the United States Soldiers.

 

On the morning of March 16, 1968, soldiers of Charlie Company, a unit of the Americal Division's 11th Infantry Brigade arrived in the hamlet of My Lai in the northern part of South Vietnam. They were on a “search and destroy” mission to root out 48th Viet Cong Battalion thought to be in the area.

The unit met no resistance in My Lai, which had about 700 inhabitants. Indeed, they saw no males of fighting age. They only found villagers eating breakfast. Nevertheless, over the next three hours they killed as many as 504 Vietnamese civilians. Some were lined up in a drainage ditch before being shot. The dead civilians included fifty age 3 or younger, 69 between 4 and 7, and 27 in their 70s or 80s.

In addition, Vietnamese women were raped; other civilians were clubbed and stabbed. Some victims were mutilated with the signature "C Company" carved into the chest. One soldier would testify later, "I cut their throats, cut off their hands, cut out their tongues, scalped them. I did it. A lot of people were doing it and I just followed. I lost all sense of direction." Only one American was injured - a GI who had shot himself in the foot while clearing his pistol.

In one incident, a soldier, Robert Maples, refused an order to fire his machine gun on people in a ditch, even when his commanding officer trained his own weapon on him. Hugh Thompson, a helicopter pilot, had threatened to fire on the American troops in order to rescue Vietnamese women and children from the slaughter. After seeing U.S. troops advancing on a Vietnamese family, he landed his helicopter, called in gunships to rescue the civilians, and ordered his gunner to fire on any American who interfered.

The My Lai massacre took place shortly after the Tet offensive. Late in January 1968, Viet Cong guerrillas and North Vietnamese soldiers had launched attacks on urban areas across South Vietnam. Charlie Company had arrived in Vietnam three months before the My Lai massacre. Charlie Company had suffered 28 casualties, including five dead. Just two days before the massacre, on March 14, a "C" Company squadron encountered a booby trap, killing a popular sergeant, blinding one GI and wounding several others.


What did colonial unity and military readiness in these early battles lay the groundwork for.

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Generally speaking, colonial unity and military readiness in the early battles of the Revolution lay the groundwork for international support, since before the colonists started winning battles many thought that they stood no chance against Britain. 

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I think it was better for him to lose 6 men

It was better for him to lose 6 men

Which of the following events would most likely cause an increase in Indian nationalism?

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Numerous Indian citizens are hurt when an office building is attacked by the British.  -- That sort of incident would cause Indian nationalism to increase in response.

As a historical note, I can point to an incident even more grievous than the suggested example.  In 1919, in the Indian city of Amritsar, British troops (along with Nepalese Gurkha troops whom the British employed) killed over 300 Indian nationalists  -- perhaps as many as 1,000 of them, in a public garden.  (379 was the British government's official estimate.  The Indian National Congress said that approximately 1,000 were killed.)

This "Amristar Massacre" occurred in the public space known as the Jallianwala Bagh.  A large number of Indians had gathered there for a peaceful protest against how Britain had forced Indians to be enlisted as soldiers for war and against the war tax Britain had imposed on Indian citizens during World War I.  The demonstration coincided with regular fairs held at the park, so there were thousands of people there. Because of concern over growing nationalist sentiment, Britain had placed Amristar under martial law and banned all gatherings in the city.  But many of the fair-goers and those participating in the demonstration didn't know about this change in law.  British 
Brigadier General Reginald Dyer, in command of the empire's forces in the area, ordered his troops to fire on the crowd to teach the Indians a lesson - to have a "moral effect" on them, as he later said.  The killing of unarmed Indians by British troops only made the nationalist movement grow stronger.  India had supported the British cause in World War I, hoping to gain partial autonomy in return.  After the incident at Amristar, Indian nationalists determined that they needed to work toward full independence from Britain.
The best option from the list would be "Numerous Indian citizens are hurt when an office building is attacked by the British," since this would hit "closer to home," with the population. 

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B) Mali was a culturally independent culture.
C) Mali's trade network was well established.
D) The people of Mali were strong and well fortified.

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Answer:

A) Mali had an enormous amount of wealth.

In many Pacific Island nations, __________ languages have been created by speakers of two different languages, allowing them to communicate with one another.a. ta moko
b. Pakehan
c. animist
d. pidgin

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These languages are called pidgin languages. They are mixtures of various languages used by locals, such as Jamaican English, or similar.

d. pidgin....................