North Korea was assisted in its war with South Korea by the armed forces of __________. Communist China the Soviet Union the Warsaw Pact North Vietnam

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Answer 1
Answer: Communist China, who saved North Korea from near annihlation

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What happened during the holocaust?

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The Holocaust is one of the terrible and most tragic event from the history of human beings. Millions of people died, esp. JEWS. No one ever deserves that! Hitler wanted THEM wiped out from the planet. He was a crazy s.o.a.b. that humanity should not have ever let him rule!!! He disgraced his country, his people and our history for ever! The Nazy Party he founded terrorised a whole continent in the mostly sadistic ways: torture, gas, profound humiliation of the prisoners: men, women and kids! Holocaust was Hell on Earth.

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The Holocaust is one of the terrible and most tragic event from the history of human beings. Millions of people died, esp. JEWS. No one ever deserves that! Hitler wanted THEM wiped out from the planet. He was a crazy s.o.a.b. that humanity should not have ever let him rule!!! He disgraced his country, his people and our history for ever! The Nazy Party he founded terrorized a whole continent in the mostly sadistic ways: torture, gas, profound humiliation of the prisoners: men, women and kids! Holocaust was Hell on Earth.

An economic change introduced in the SovietUnion under Joseph Stalin would include
(1) establishing free-market reforms
(2) boycotting Baltic Sea trade routes
(3) focusing on the production of consumer
goods
(4) collectivizing agriculture

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An economic change introduced in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin would include "(4) collectivizing agriculture" but of course there were many other things as well. 

Match the vocabulary word with its meaning. 1. aristocracy a belief that many gods control the universe 2. diaspora a religious belief that worships only one god 3. messiah people of the highest social class or nobility 4. monotheistic someone regarded as a savior or liberator of a people 5. polytheistic the primary holy book of Judaism 6. torah the scattering of a people from their homeland

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1. Aristocracy - People of the highest social class or nobility

The term deriving from the Greek aristokratia, which means "rule of the best-born", refers to people of the highest social class of certain societies, usually referring to people of noble birth, considered privileged.

2. Diaspora -  The scattering of a people from their homeland

Diaspora is the movement, migration, or scattering of a people from their homeland. An example of this in history was the settling of scattered colonies of Jews outside ancient Palestine after their exile from Babylon.

3. Messiah - Someone regarded as a savior or liberator of a people

In the Christian religion, Jesus is regarded as a Messiah: He is remembered as a savior and liberator of people.

4. Monotheistic - A religious belief that worships only one god.

The doctrine or belief of the existence of only one God. Judaism and Islam are examples of monotheistic religions.

5. Polytheistic - A belief that many gods control the universe

The doctrine or belief of the existence of more than one God. Buddhism, Confucianism, and Hinduism are Polytheistic religions.

6. Torah - The primary holy book of Judaism

Torah is the book upon Judaism is based, therefore it's its primary holy book.

covenant-a solemn agreement between two or more parties

diaspora the scattering of a people from their homeland

Messiah-Someone regarded as a savior or liberator of a people – e.g., Jesus Christ

monotheistic a belief in one god controlling the universe

protectorate a region controlled and defended by a more powerful state

religion-beliefs concerning the existence, nature, and worship of a deity or deities

revenue-money that comes into a business from the sale of goods or services

Torah-the primary holy book of Judaism

Which World War II event occurred first?The United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan.
President Harry Truman was sworn in to office.

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He was sworn into office first.

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President Harry Truman was sworn into office.

Explanation:

Harry Truman was sworn into office as the 33rd U.S. president on April 12th in 1945, following the death of President Franklin Roosevelt. While the two atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki three months later, on August 6 and August 9, respectively, of that same year. Inevitably, Japan announced its surrender to the Allies six days later. And the following month, the war finally ended.

What do Dorothea Dix, Joseph Smith, and Richard Allen have in common?Select the best answer from the choices provided.
They were all ministers during the Second Great Awakening.
They all attended revivals on the western frontier.
They were all inspired to act by their faith.
They all practiced the Methodist faith.

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They all practiced the Methodist faith.

Explanation:

  • Dorothea Dix was an American activist who fought for the mentally challenged during the secession war. she is also credited with being responsible for the first generation of asylums in the US.  She was born in the city of Hamoden in Massachusetts. Her father was a Methodist reverend and she shared the same faith.
  • Joseph Smith was the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He had a great interest in the Methodist church, and was greatly influenced by it. It is believed that he participated in a Methodist conference in 1819 and was in contact with many leaders of this faith.
  • Richard Allen, was an American black religious leader. He was born a slave in 1760 to a family owned by a successful Pennsylvania lawyer, Benkamin Chew, and was sold with his family to a Delawer farmer in 1768. In 1777, after most of his family had been resold, he was converted to Methodism and later became a Methodist preacher.

they all attended revivals on the western frontiers

Which European country originally settled the colony that would later become known as New York? A. Norway B. France C. The Netherlands D. Spain

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The correct answer is C. The Netherlands. 

New York's original name was New Amsterdam due to Dutch influences, but this was later changed when the British empire took control of New York.