In 1961, the Viet Cong had extended their control over South Vietnam, specially over its rural population.
In order to combat these expansions, President Kennedy decided to increase the presence of US military forces in the country, seeking to reach success on their counterinsurgency objectives and these were also providing training to the South Vietnamese army.
Answer:
C. Oceania.
Explanation:
1 Lapita is the name of a Neolithic culture that extended from points of the North coast of New Guinea and Bismarck archipelago to New Caledonia, and the islands Samoa and Tonga, in the west of the Pacific Ocean. It is considered the precursor of diverse contemporary cultures from part of Near Oceania and later of Polynesia. The model archaeological site of this culture is located near the town of Koné, New Caledonia, and was discovered in 1952. The name "lapita" derives from the word "sapita" (which in English is written xaapeeta), which means' to excavate a pit 'in the Haveke dialect of New Caledonia. That word was misunderstood by the first American archaeologists who believed that the place was called "Lapita".
2 The Polynesian culture is the culture of the indigenous peoples of Polynesia who share common traits in the language, customs and society. Sequentially, the development of the Polynesian culture can be divided into four different historical eras:
• Exploration and settlement (c.1800 BC - 700 AD)
• Development in isolation (c.700 - 1595)
• European meeting and colonization until the Second World War (1595-1946)
• Modern times / after the Second World War.
b. the scriptures of both religions include the tanakh
c. bother believe in a covenant with god based on law
d. the unltimate goal of both religions is to achieve nirvana
A similarity between Judaism and Christianity is that the scriptures of both religions include the Tanakh. (Option B) The Tanakh is the Hebrew Bible. It is the canonical collection of Jewish texts, which is also a textual source for the Christian Old Testament. These texts are created mainly in Biblical Habrew. The form of this text that is authoritative for Rabbinic Judaism is the Masoretic Text and is divided into 24 books.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The scriptures of both religions include the Tanakh.
Answer: Grant
Ulysses S. Grant was the 18th President of the United States from 1869 to 1877. He was also the commanding officer of the Army.
When the Civil War started in 1861, Grant joined the Union Army. A capable man, he rose through the ranks rapidly. As a general, Grant was persistent, and he was able to gain control of the Mississippi River and to win major battles against the Confederation. In March 1864, he was promoted to Lieutenant General. His army fought the Army of Northern Virginia led by Robert E. Lee for over a year in the Overland Campaign and at Petersburg. Finally, Lee surrendered on April 9, 1865 at Appomattox, ending the war.