The United States tentatively supported a failed invasion of Cuba atA) Havana.
B) the Bay of Pigs.
C) Hukbalahap.
D) Sukarno.
E) Guantánamo.

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Answer: The United States tentatively supported a failed invasion of Cuba at "B) the Bay of Pigs," since this was during the Cold War, and Cuba was heavily aligned with the USSR. 

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Who ran the Soviet Union? A. Communists B. monarchists C. capitalists D. Fascists

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The correct answer would be A. Communists

Indian civilization developed in the valleys of the Indus River and the

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Ganges River valley......

Two cities, in particular, have been excavated at the sites of Mohenjo-Daro on the lower Indus, and at Harappa, further upstream. The evidence suggests they had a highly developed city life; many houses had wells and bathrooms as well as an elaborate underground drainage system. The social conditions of the citizens were comparable to those in Sumeria and superior to the contemporary Babylonians and Egyptians. These cities display a well-planned urbanization system.


There is evidence of some level of contact between the Indus Valley Civilization and the Near East. Commercial, religious, and artistic connections have been recorded in Sumerian documents, where the Indus valley people are referred to as Meluhhaites and the Indus valley is called Meluhha. The following account has been dated to about 2000 BCE: "The Meluhhaites, the men of the black land, bring to Naram-Sin of Agade all kind of exotic wares." (Haywood, p. 76, The Curse of Agade)

The Indus Civilization had a writing system which today still remains a mystery: all attempts to decipher it have failed. This is one of the reasons why the Indus Valley Civilization is one of the least known of the important early civilizations of antiquity. Examples of this writing system have been found in pottery, amulets, carved stamp seals, and even in weights and copper tablets.

Another point of debate is the nature of the relationship between these cities. Whether they were independent city-states or part of a larger kingdom is not entirely clear. Because the writing of the Indus people remains undeciphered and neither sculptures of rulers nor depictions of battles and military campaigns have been found, evidence pointing in either direction is not conclusive.

By 1800 BCE, the Indus Valley Civilization saw the beginning of their decline: Writing started to disappear, standardized weights and measures used for trade and taxation purposes fell out of use, the connection with the Near East was interrupted, and some cities were gradually abandoned. The reasons for this decline are not entirely clear, but it is believed that the drying up of the Saraswati River, a process which had begun around 1900 BCE, was the main cause. Other experts speak of a great flood in the area. Either event would have had catastrophic effects on agricultural activity, making the economy no longer sustainable and breaking the civic order of the cities. Hope This Helps!:)

Which are ways American farming changed in the late 1800s? Choose all answers that are correct.a. dependence on railroads and banks
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The best options regarding a change in farming during this time would be "c. more varieties of crops grown on each farm" and "d. new equipment for farming larger farms," since technology was expanding rapidly in the US during this time. 

Which was a direct consequence of the Japanese conquering the Philippines in 1942

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American and Filipino troops retreated to Bataan as a direct consequence of the Japanese conquering the Philippines in 1942.good luck.

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The Harlem Renaissance celebrated the culture and artistic achievements of which group?

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The Harlem Renaissance celebrated the culture and artistic achievements of African Americans, who congregated in Harlem around the end of World War I and into the 1930s. 

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african americans

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