Which battle inspired the writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner”?Cypress Swamp
New Orleans
Baltimore
Tippecanoe

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Answer 1
Answer:

During the Battle of Baltimore, Francis Scott Key wrote the lyrics that later became the U.S national anthem ' The Star-Spangled Banner'.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:


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The 1911 revolution in China ended the rule of the _____.Qing
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The answer would be Qing dynasty.

Buying stock on margin remained profitable as long as

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1. Declined.

2.The sale price of cars went down.

3.Stock prices rose.

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Buying stock on margin remained profitable as long as the stock market didn't crash and prices kept rising.

What best describes how babylonian and sumerian societies were different?

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Sumer had a strong military, while Babylon had no social classes. Babylon had a bureaucracy, while Sumer had no government. 

How did Muslim law apply to government?

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Muslim law, also known as Sharia, applied to government by serving as a comprehensive framework that integrated religious and legal principles to guide the governance of Islamic societies.

Muslim law, or Sharia, played a significant role in governing Islamic societies by providing a comprehensive set of principles derived from the Quran (the holy book of Islam) and the Hadith (the sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad).

These principles encompassed not only religious matters but also aspects of governance, law, and social conduct. Islamic rulers and governments used Sharia as a basis for creating laws and policies that aligned with Islamic values and ethics. Legal scholars and jurists interpreted Sharia to address various aspects of governance, including administration of justice, taxation, economic regulations, and social welfare.

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Sharia, or Islamic law, influences the legal code in most Muslim countries. A movement to allow sharia to govern personal status law, a set of regulations that pertain to marriage, divorce, inheritance, and custody, is even expanding into the West

1. A primary reason for Truman's decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan was that heA) thought that it would lead to less deaths than a land invasion

B) thought that Japan was developing nuclear weapons

C) feared a Soviet and Japanese alliance

D) wanted to retaliate for the Pearl Harbor attack



2. Why was the Manhattan Project kept top secret?

A) The United States did not want Great Britain or France to know that it had nuclear technology.

B) No one was sure if the atom bomb would actually ever work and they didn't want negative feedback.

C) The Allies were afraid that the technology would be stolen by spies belonging to Germany or Japan.

D) The United States was developing the technology illegally and with stolen technology and materials.



3. The Three Non-Nuclear Principles were intended to

A) prevent all nations from ever using nuclear weapons again

B) restrict the use of nuclear technology for energy and medicine

C) keep Japan from ever developing or using nuclear weapons

D) insure that Japan uses safe methods to produce nuclear technology

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1. A primary reason for Truman's decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan was that he  thought that it would lead to less deaths than a land invasion. The correct option is option "A".

2. "
The Allies were afraid that the technology would be stolen by spies belonging to Germany or Japan" is the reason why the Manhattan Project was kept top secret. The correct option is option "C".

3. 
The Three Non-Nuclear Principles were intended to keep Japan from ever developing or using nuclear weapons. The correct option is option "C".

Most Japanese Americans were for Japan and against the U.S. in the war and would've spied for the Japanese government if they had not been detained.A.
True

B.
False

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False since most Japanese Americans were neutral

false  but  they were the same but i am not saying they all like the Japanese government and they all like the us government. that is my opinion