Who was the southerner that commanded union ships during the capture of the Mississippi River? A. Robert E. Lee

B. General McClellan

C. Ulysses S Grant

D. David Farragut (I think it’s this answer but I’m not sure)

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Answer 1
Answer:

Your right!

The Answer is David Farragut

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

D

Explanation:


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The correct answer is option D: the Vietcong and North Vietnamese showed that they could still fight.

The Tet offensive was considered a turning point in the Vietnam War because it showed the Vietcong and North Vietnamese could still fight more. It was led by Vo Nguyen Giap who was one of the best generals of the 20th century.

He was trained in guerrilla war tactics, so he planned the offensive and decided to attack on Christmas Eve when it was least expected.

For that reason, Giap attacked two fronts:  the US Marines' firebase in Khe Sanh and, at the same time, the NLF and NVA attacked the major cities of South Vietnam. Even though the Tet offensive didn't succeed as expected, it had a deep and lasting effect during the war, which proved to be a turning point.

Based on the graph, what conclusion best describes grainproduction during the Great Leap Forward from 1958-602
It went down, causing a drop in food production and
hunger.
It went down, causing a rise in grain prices and extra
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It went down, causing a drop in food production and
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It went down, causing a decline in grain prices and
famine.

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Grain output during the great Leap from 1958 to 1960 decreased, leading to decreased food production and famine, according to the graph. Therefore, option A is correct.

The main tenet of the Great Leap was the parallel, fast expansion of China's agricultural and industrial sectors. The idea was to industrialize while avoiding importing expensive machinery using the vast pool of inexpensive labor.

The graph shows the amount of grain produced by China during the Great Leap Forward and the Five Year Plan.

In 1958, Communist China developed a five-year plan to fix the agriculture issues of the day. The government restructured the people to improve labor on the fields and boost output.

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It went down, causing a drop in food production and

famine.

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What is the most important line in the Declaration of Independence?A. We are the People
B. All men are created equal
C. Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

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Answer:

B All men are created equal

Explanation:

What is the most important line in the Declaration of Independence?

A. We are the People
B. All men are created equal -Letter B
C. Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

Which describes Baron Friedrich von Steuben? 10 points by the way
A.
a former Prussian captain who turned a disorderly Continental Army into a skilled fighting force

B.
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C.
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D.
the Frenchman who became a general on Washington's staff and his lifelong friend

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For this one the answer is A because he was the one that trained the continental army during the winter at Valley Forge
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To remove military occupation, each state had to do all of the following except:A) make black people citizens
B) guarantee black suffrage
C) eliminate their military forces
D) create a state government acceptable to Congress

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D) create a state government acceptable to Congress." To remove military occupation, each state had to do all of the following except create a state government acceptable to Congress

Answer:

The actual answer is C) eliminate their military forces

Explanation:

I did the test and got it right I am not joking the guy on top is wrong it's not D.

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B.
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D.
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President Andrew Jackson (B)  refused to enforce the Supreme Court's ruling that the Cherokee were a sovereign nation in the case of Worcester v. Georgia. This ruling occurred in 1832. 

Answer:

Andrew Jackson

Explanation:

President Jackson

Georgia ignored the Supreme Court's ruling, refused to release the missionaries, and continued to press the federal government to remove the Cherokees. President Jackson did not enforce the decision against the state and instead called on the Cherokees to relocate or fall under Georgia's jurisdiction.