Why was the Battle of Gettysburg an important turning point in the war?

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Answer: he Battle of Gettysburg has often been referred to as the “High Water Mark of the Rebellion.” Many consider it to be a turning point in the Civil War because the Union victory placed the Confederacy on the defensive and ended Gen. Robert E. Lee's most ambitious attempt to invade Union territory.
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si answer :"The Union pushed the Southern armies back into Virginia"


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The Berlin blockade was intended to bring under control of the Soviet Union.

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The Berlin blockade was intended to bring US, Great Britain and France, under the control of the Soviet Union.

What is the Berlin Blockade?

This was an attempt in 1948 during political tensions between the Soviet Union and its former allies in WWII to control the airspace available to the US, Great Britain, and France with which they could travel to their sectors in Berlin.

The Western powers responded with what was called the Berlin Airlift. This became known as the first critical crisis of the Cold War.

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West Berlin

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How did Anne Hutchinson's thoughts and feelings on religion relate to the idea of separation of church and state A.) she thought that only religious people should be elected to government
B.) she thought that people had the right to worship without influence of the government
C.) she thought that the government had the right to influence people's religious beliefs
D.) she thought that the religious leaders of the time supported women's role in the government

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She thought that people had the right to worship without influence of the government. Which is the right answer

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B) She thought that people had the right to worship without influence of the government.

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Anne Hutchinson and her family followed John Cotton, a Preacher, to Puritan Colonies of Massachusetts Bay in 1634. John Cotton preached that people should have freedom of thought when it came to how people worshiped. Anne started leading prayer groups and preaching her ideas about how people had the right to worship without influence of the government, an idea that went against the Puritan way of life and mans authority over women. She and her family was eventually forced to leave the colony for Rhode Island so they could worship freely.

Is thre a such thing as a time machine

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Not currently and probably not for a while, but it is possible as Einstein said "anything is possible in the world of science."
There may/or Will be a time machine in the future scientists are trying to make one hope this helps

Many saw Natives as peoples that were “savages” and needed to be converted to Christianity or pushed off the land. Political, economic, or social :)

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Social

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social!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Which city became the leading African American community in the United States?a. Harlem
b. Detroit
c. Chicago
d. New Orleans

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The answer is a, Harlem

                                                                                                           During a period known as the 'Harlem Renaissance", many influential people led the movement to expand the culture of African Americans. This led to an greater interest in music, culture, arts, and politics by many great African American leaders. The time-period this took place was the 1920's. 

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do u have the reading

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Reagan administration policy called for "constructive engagement" with the apartheid government of South Africa. In opposition to the condemnations issued by the U.S. Congress and public demands for diplomatic or economic sanctions, Reagan made relatively minor criticisms of the regime, which was otherwise internationally isolated, and the U.S. granted recognition to the government.

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he was a good president

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