Why was the location of Cuba so significant during the Cuban missile crisis?A.
Cuba is located in the Red Sea and mid-range communist missiles could reach Louisiana from there.

B.
Cuba is located 90 miles from the coast of Florida and mid-range communist missiles could reach U.S. cities from there.

C.
Cuba is located in the Pacific Ocean and mid-range communist missiles could hit targets in California from there.

D.
Cuba is located between the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico and mid-range communist missiles could reach California from there.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Cuba being located 90 miles from the coast of Florida and mid-range communist missiles could reach U.S. cities from there made its locationsignificant.

What is a Missile?

This can be defined as a guided airborne ranged weapon run by a jet engine and capable of causing destruction.

The Soviets brought in missiles to Cuba which U.S. discovered and President Kennedy had to deal with it in a cautious manner.

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Answer 2
Answer: B. because yes, Cuba is located closer to Florida than California and Louisiana, and the the missles were aimed at multiple cities in the us, not just one state. Hope this helped!

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Answer:

Algeria

Cambodia

Vietnam

Explanation:

Although all of the options have been under French governments and power through history, the only ones that were controlled by France at the beggining of Worl War I were Algeria, Cambodia and Vietnam, that were part of the French Empire and had French governors appointed, Burma and Indonesia were part of the French empire for a brief time but no more than 10 years.

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answers are: Algeria,Cambodia and Vietnam

Explanation:

Which of the following is accurate regarding both West Africa and Latin America before 1500?

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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be that both of these locations had not yet been colonized by Europeans, since Columbus didn't find the New World until 1492. 

In 1970, President Nixon tried to break the stalemate in the peace process by (1 point)pulling U.S. forces out of Cambodia.
helping the Khmer Rouge seize power in Cambodia.
ordering a ground attack on Vietcong bases in Cambodia.
sending economic aid to the Cambodian government.
2. What occurred at My Lai? (1 point)
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U.S. forces suffered a crippling defeat.
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1. In 1970, President Nixon ordered a ground attack on Vietcong bases in Cambodia. 

Pres. Nixon believed attacking in Cambodia was necessary to forestall communist forces from attacking South Vietnam from that direction. But his decision was unpopular with some senior staff members, who resigned in protest, as well as with the American public, which did not want further escalation of the war.  This was seen as essentially an invasion of Cambodia by the US.

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How did the conferences at Dumbarton Oaks and Yalta attempt to shape the postwar world?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Dumbarton Oaks and Yalta both were the important conferences of the post war world. Dumbarton Oaks was held in 1944 in Washington. In this conference, the delegates from 39 countries met to discuss the United Nations. Out of all these countries five would be selected as permanent members and 11 would be selected as the member of security council. Yalta conference was held in February 1945. Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met at a Soviet resort on the Black Sea called Yalta and the outcome of conference was that Poland was liberated, Europe was declared Liberated and Germany was divided in to Four zones.

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The policy of assimilating Native AmericanIndians under the Dawes Act (1887) was reversed
by 2oth-century legislation that
(1) gave Native American Indians greater control
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large cities
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The policy of assimilating Native AmericanIndians under the Dawes Act (1887) was reversed
by 2oth-century legislation that
(1) gave Native American Indians greater control
over their own reservations

Answer:

(1) gave Native American Indians greater control

Explanation:

During World War I, the Congress passed the Sedition Act in 1918. Why did many Americans consider this Act to be a violation of civil rights?a. The act compelled US citizens to enlist for draft.
b. The act punished all US citizens of German descent.
c. The act infringed upon the freedom of speech and freedom of press.
d. The act prohibited disclosing any information related to the war.

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During World War I, the Congress passed the Sedition Act in 1918. Many Americans considered this Act to be a violation of civil rights because c) the act infringed upon the freedom of speech and freedom of press. The Act "covered a wide range of offenses, notably speech and the expression of opinion that cast the government or the war effort in a negative light or interfered with the sale of government bonds."

the correct ANSWER IS C