How long did Abbasid rule last?

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Answer 1
Answer:  it was for more than 500 years
Answer 2
Answer: Hey there, 

The Abbasid rule lasted over 500 years

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Which technologies have made global communication instant and more effective?

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     Information and Communication Technologies (known by ICT), such as the internet, digital TV and mobile media, are responsible for the increasing growth in the ways of accessing information.

    Through the internet, new communication and information systems were created, forming a true network. Creations such as e-mail, chat, forums, online group agenda, virtual communities, web cam, among others, have revolutionized human relationships.

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In what ways had the United States begun fighting World War 2 before it was attacked

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The US wasn't involved in any physical fighting prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor but we were sending supply convoys to Great Britain.

What was the significance of the Battle of Saratoga

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The significance of the Battle of Saratoga was that it encouraged France to join America in its war against Britain.

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The Battle of Saratoga was a major battle during the American War of Independence, which took place in the fall of 1777. The battle took place in Saratoga County in New York. It was rather a succession of skirmishes, the most important of which were the Battle of Freeman's Farm on September 19, 1777 and the Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7, 1777. The Americans were led by Horatio Gates and the British by John Burgoyne. After the Battle of Bemis Heights, Burgoyne surrendered on 17 October 1777. The Americans captured nearly 6,000 soldiers (British but also hired troops from Hesse and Brunswijk). The battle is considered a turning point in the revolution. Afterwards, France decided to recognize the United States and join it in the war, providing both men and resources.

IT was a Decisive victory over the British for the American. Major turning point also

The Congress of the United States has been located in all of the following cities, sometime in its history, EXCEPT _____________.a. Boston
c. New York
b. Philadelphia
d. Washington
d. c.

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The Congress of the United States has been located in all of the following cities, sometime in its history, except "Boston," since this was never close to where a capital was formed. 

In Latin America, people of mixed indigenous and European descent are called _____

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They are called Mestizos

For the united states, how could the successful launch of sputnik best be summarized?

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Sputnik 1 was launched by the Soviet Union being the first artificial satellite in history.  With this successful launch, the United States gained courage and made the decision to make a greater investment in science since this event provoked competition.

an event that sparked competition and encouraged americans to invest in to science