Samori Ture led a resistance movement against the French in..?

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Answer: Samori Ture created the Mandika empire with all the land he had gained. The French declared war in this empire because his army blockaded a market center to the French. The French was threatened because they see how powerful they had become and they can't allow it to happen.

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When and where did Ronald Reagan die?

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He died on June 5, 2004, in Los Angeles. 

If you think magic is real put yes if you dont put no.

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yes just not in certin deminsions
i mean tbh it really depends i say yea and no at the same time

Why did proponents of the torture memo believe that waterboarding was an acceptable interrogation technique?

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Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was using waterboarding on extrajudicial prisoners and that the Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice had authorized the procedure among enhanced interrogation techniques. Senator John McCain noted that in World War II, the United States military hanged Japanese soldiers for waterboarding American prisoners of war. The CIA confirmed having used waterboarding on three Al-Qaeda suspects: Abu Zubaydah, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, in 2002 and 2003.
 In its war on terror, the George W. Bush administration through Jay S. Bybee, the Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice, issued in August 2002 and March 2003 what became known in 2004, after being leaked, as the Torture Memos. These legal opinions (including the 2002 Bybee memo) argued for a narrow definition of torture under U.S. law.

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Who was the conservative Republican candidate for president in 1964?a. Richard Nixon
c. Henry Cabot Lodge
b. Lyndon
b. Johnson
d. Barry Goldwater

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C. Henry Cabot Lodge

why might ordinary working class men and women be attracted to the ideas of a middle class intellectual like karl marx

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It is mainly due to the time period of which his books Capital, Volume 1 and the Communist Manifesto were written. The late 18th and early 19th century was a time of significant progress in Europe due to the industrial revolution. Urbanization and food production were at historic highs. However the set of demographic values with those of the industrial revolution also put economic disparity at the forefront of social issues at the time. The conditions in the factories were horrible, but being unemployed even more so, while the Capitalist reeked the benefits of this transition period. The period was also a time of revolution and ideas. The French Revolution, Napoleonic Wars, and the American Independence all had seeds of which the common collective took a stand against a centralized elite. A seed the sewn across Europe. Further more the failed revolutions of 1848 marked a superiority of the upper class against the common class of workers.Karl Marx's ideas were built on those foundations. Foundations that asked for a system of equality and more importantly called out the inevitable exploits of Capitalism.  He thus gave a voice to the working class- an empowering idea that they can overthrow the elite. 

Marx also wrote his Manifesto, along with Engels, in a simplified language of which the working class was formed. All in all it was a perfect storm for Marx's ideas to take hold.  Hence why the ordinary workers of Europe, especially in Continental Europe where the Napoleon Wars made conditions even more so to the radical ideas of Marx. 

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Which method did martin luther king jr use to end racial segregation

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Martin Luther King Jr. believed that the way to achieve racial equality was through doing non-violent protests and marches.